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Maps Introduction
Section One: Tall Tales, Amazing Scenes, and Trickery of the Fur Trade
Section Two: Heading for the Mountains
Section Three: Trappers and Their Trade
Section Four: Mountain Women
Section Five: Famous Trappers
Section Six: Rendezvous
Section Seven: Critics of the Fur Trade
Section Eight: Indians
Section Nine: Animals
Section Ten: Missionaries
Section Eleven: Fur Trappers in Fiction
Section Twelve: Farewell to the Mountain-Man Life
Selected Bibliography Permissions Index
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