
Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes
A Pattern for Heroes
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About Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes
Describes the life of Kit Carson, discusses his activities as a guide in the West, and examines his role in the wars against the Indians
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- Audience
- Adult/general
- Commitment
- Standalone or self-contained
- Estimated reading time
- 10.0 hours at about 40 pages per hour
- Length
- Standard-length read
- Best for
- Readers seeking mountain men nonfiction
Why readers are finding Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes
Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes by Thelma S. Guild and Harvey L. Carter, published in 1988, is a 404-page book for readers who prefer to browse by the experience of a story, not only by its sales category. Its strongest discovery signals include Mountain Men Nonfiction.
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- Print ISBN
- 978-0-803-27027-5
- Published
- 1988
- Pages
- 404





