Daniel Boone | Related Titles/Adaptations
Daugherty's favorite subjects were distinctively American. He wrote about the settlement of America in The Landing of the Pilgrims and about heroic individuals in Abraham Lincoln, Of Courage Undaunted: Across the Continent with Lewis and Clark, Trappers and Traders of the Far West, and Marcus and Narcissa Whitman: Pioneers of Oregon. Whether in poems such as The Wild, Wild West or in stories such as Their Weight in Wildcats: Tales of the Frontier, his work most frequently dealt with the American West. As an editor, too, he chose selections from...
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