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Forty Years as a Fur Trader On the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872

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Charles Larpenteur's life-record is one of our most important sources of information concerning the fur trade of the Upper Missouri in the nineteenth century, according to Milo Milton Quaife. Born in France in 1807, Larpenteur's family left his native country after the Bourbon restoration and settled in Baltimore, Maryland. Driven by an insatiable appetite to explore the uncivilized West, Larpenteur joined the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in 1833 and traveled west to the mouth of the Yellowstone River.

Forty Years a Fur Trader is an important part of fur-trade history, chronicling the business in the American West in the nineteenth century, and it is also an insightful source of Native American history. Larpenteur had daily dealings with the Native American tribes of Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota, and his journals reveal that he and many of the other trappers showed great respect to the native people, learning to live among them without attempting to eradicate established Native American life. Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri is the preeminent source for the history of the fur trade in the American West, drawing upon daily journals recorded by Charles Larpenteur.

The American Historical Review praised the book, stating that "its true inwardness is turned inside out by a chronicler whose eyes never opened to see much difference between good and evil, and who so saw nothing to conceal." Charles Larpenteur was an American fur trader whose memoir and diary have been extensively used as a source for fur trade history. He diligently kept a daily diary during his time in the trade and used it to write this book at the end of his life, which he completed in 1872.

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publisher‎Kanati Publishing (June 5, 2017)
publication_date‎June 5, 2017
language‎English
file_size‎2273 KB
text_to_speech‎Enabled
screen_reader‎Supported
enhanced_typesetting‎Enabled
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sticky_notes‎On Kindle Scribe
print_length‎169 pages
page_numbers_source_isbn‎1521459096
best_sellers_rank#349,985 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
#72 in Sports Hunting
#291 in Travel Biographies & Memoirs
#292 in Adventurer & Explorer Biographies
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