The North American fur trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was a vividly complex and changing social world. Strangers in Blood fills a major gap in fur trade literature by systematically examining the traders as a group - their backgrounds, social patterns, domestic lives and families, and the problems of their offspring.
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The North American fur trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was a vividly complex and changing social world. Strangers in Blood fills a major gap in fur trade literature by systematically examining the traders as a group - their backgrounds, social patterns, domestic lives and families, and the problems of their offspring.
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Paperback. NOT Ex-library. Acceptable/fair. Slight edgewear and bumping. Partial price tag on front. Clean pages and tight binding. Page edges soiled. Pages and m argins yellowed. Proceeds benefit the Pima County Public Library system, which serves Tucson and southern Arizona. Until further notice, USPS Priority Mail only reliable option for Hawaii.
This book is a historic look at the Hudson Bay Company and its policy's . Very revealing as to the relationship between the various Factors and the native's.