The Revenant

Some Incidents in the Life of Hugh Glass, a Hunter of the Missouri River

Fiction & Literature, Movie & Television Tie-Ins, Short Stories, Historical
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Author: Philip St. George Cooke ISBN: 1230000901222
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books Publication: January 21, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Philip St. George Cooke
ISBN: 1230000901222
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books
Publication: January 21, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The new hit movie The Revenant is based on the life of American pirate, frontiersman, fur trapper, fur trader, hunter, and explorer Hugh Glass  (c. 1780 – 1833) who once made his way crawling and stumbling 200 miles (320 km) to Fort Kiowa, in South Dakota, after being abandoned without supplies or weapons by fellow explorers and fur traders during General Ashley's expedition of 1823.

The Revenant - Some Incidents in the Life of Hugh Glass, a Hunter of the Missouri River by Philip St. George Cooke is the key historical document supporting the Glass story. It is backed up by two other eye-witness accounts included here - Hugh Glass and the Grizzly Bear by Rufus B. Sage (From Rocky Mountain life; or, Startling scenes and perilous adventures in the far West, during an expedition of three years by Rufus B. Sage, published in 1857) and Glass and the Bear by George Ruxton (From Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains by George Ruxton, published in 1847). 

Includes image gallery.

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The new hit movie The Revenant is based on the life of American pirate, frontiersman, fur trapper, fur trader, hunter, and explorer Hugh Glass  (c. 1780 – 1833) who once made his way crawling and stumbling 200 miles (320 km) to Fort Kiowa, in South Dakota, after being abandoned without supplies or weapons by fellow explorers and fur traders during General Ashley's expedition of 1823.

The Revenant - Some Incidents in the Life of Hugh Glass, a Hunter of the Missouri River by Philip St. George Cooke is the key historical document supporting the Glass story. It is backed up by two other eye-witness accounts included here - Hugh Glass and the Grizzly Bear by Rufus B. Sage (From Rocky Mountain life; or, Startling scenes and perilous adventures in the far West, during an expedition of three years by Rufus B. Sage, published in 1857) and Glass and the Bear by George Ruxton (From Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains by George Ruxton, published in 1847). 

Includes image gallery.

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