Flagg's The Far West, 1836-1837, part 2; and De Smet's Letters and Sketches, 1841-1842

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Flagg's The Far West, 1836-1837, part 2; and De Smet's Letters and Sketches, 1841-1842

by Edmund Flagg, Pierre-Jean de Smet

EN·~12 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXVII

0:51

ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME XXVII

0:36

THE FAR WEST - [PART II]

2:43:21

PREFACE

5:34

BOOK I

0:15

LETTER I

27:30

LETTER II

53:53

LETTER III

30:23

LETTER IV

26:18

LETTER V

28:53

Description

A vivid journey unfolds as the author rides through the untamed Midwest, pausing at a modest farmstead where hospitality and humor mingle with the ever‑present wilderness. The prose captures the quiet grandeur of towering sycamores, winding riverbanks and hidden canyons, inviting listeners to feel the cool shade of ancient woods and the distant roar of rushing streams. Along the way, encounters with prairie wolves and solitary travelers paint a portrait of frontier life that is both rugged and unexpectedly tender.

In a complementary set of letters, a missionary’s year among the Rocky Mountain tribes offers an intimate glimpse of Indigenous villages, rituals and daily routines. His sketches bring to life Kanza lodges, desert worship, and the vibrant symbolism that underpins tribal teachings. Together, the travel narrative and the personal correspondence create a layered portrait of a land on the edge of change, where natural beauty and cultural richness intertwine.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (719K characters)

Series

Early western travels, 1748-1846, v. 27

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Douglas L. Alley, III, Greg Bergquist and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2013-02-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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Edmund Flagg

1815–1890

A 19th-century American man of letters, he moved easily between journalism, law, diplomacy, and fiction. His books range from travel writing and history to adventurous popular novels, reflecting a restless, wide-ranging career.

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Pierre-Jean de Smet

Pierre-Jean de Smet

1801–1873

A Belgian Jesuit who crossed the American West again and again, he became one of the best-known missionaries on the frontier and a familiar figure in encounters between Native nations and the U.S. government. His life combined long, difficult travel with diplomacy, religious work, and a lasting place in western history.

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