
A Majority of Scoundrels
An Informal History of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company
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About A Majority of Scoundrels
Is a lively and captivating history of the formative years of the American fur trade, the period in which the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, with its corps of trappers and traders, grew to be "the greatest name in the mountains."
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- Audience
- Adult/general
- Commitment
- Standalone or self-contained
- Estimated reading time
- 11.0 hours at about 40 pages per hour
- Length
- Standard-length read
- Best for
- Readers seeking mountain men nonfiction
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A Majority of Scoundrels by Don Berry, published in 2006, is a 432-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
- 978-0-870-71089-6
- Published
- 2006
- Pages
- 432





