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“A deeply researched and finely delivered look at what can best be described as a counterintuitive slice of American history.”—Washington Post

Trade Review
"A lost—and deeply weird—world . . . has been lovingly excavated and brought back to life.
" -- Miranda Seymour - New York Times Book Review
"Mr. Pagnamenta tells this story with verve and style. His love of tales of derring-do on the prairie matches his subjects . . . a constant delight.
" -- Judith Flanders - Wall Street Journal
"Astute, detached, droll, and elegantly put together . . . an exemplary cross-cultural study." -- Ben Downing - New Criterion
"Something of the magic of the Great West — its big skies and great rivers and prairies filled with game — can be found in Peter Pagnamenta's compelling narrative of the mania for the prairie grasslands that swept British aristocrats in the middle of the 19th century. Grand solitary travelers came first and their tales of adventure brought scores and then hundreds of others — lords and younger sons needing a way to live and retired military officers and men hoping to get rich and sportsmen who wanted a grizzly and dreamers who imagined a ranching kingdom might end boredom once and for all. It's an extraordinary story, told in Prairie Fever with the kind of energy that makes you want to drop everything and go." -- Tom Powers, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author of The Killing of Crazy Horse

Prairie Fever

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    A Paperback / softback by Peter Pagnamenta

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 29/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9780393347081, 978-0393347081
      ISBN10: 0393347087

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      “A deeply researched and finely delivered look at what can best be described as a counterintuitive slice of American history.”—Washington Post

      Trade Review
      "A lost—and deeply weird—world . . . has been lovingly excavated and brought back to life.
      " -- Miranda Seymour - New York Times Book Review
      "Mr. Pagnamenta tells this story with verve and style. His love of tales of derring-do on the prairie matches his subjects . . . a constant delight.
      " -- Judith Flanders - Wall Street Journal
      "Astute, detached, droll, and elegantly put together . . . an exemplary cross-cultural study." -- Ben Downing - New Criterion
      "Something of the magic of the Great West — its big skies and great rivers and prairies filled with game — can be found in Peter Pagnamenta's compelling narrative of the mania for the prairie grasslands that swept British aristocrats in the middle of the 19th century. Grand solitary travelers came first and their tales of adventure brought scores and then hundreds of others — lords and younger sons needing a way to live and retired military officers and men hoping to get rich and sportsmen who wanted a grizzly and dreamers who imagined a ranching kingdom might end boredom once and for all. It's an extraordinary story, told in Prairie Fever with the kind of energy that makes you want to drop everything and go." -- Tom Powers, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author of The Killing of Crazy Horse

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