Antoine of Oregon: A Story of the Oregon Trail, James Otis, 1912
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Antoine of Oregon: A Story of the Oregon Trail by James Otis, published by American Book Company, copyright 1912, is a historical adventure novel told in the first person by a young guide making the overland journey west.
Antoine narrates his own story from St. Louis to the Oregon Territory, leading a wagon train along the full length of the Oregon Trail.
Illustrated with a black-and-white map of the Oregon Trail as a frontispiece, tracing the route from St. Louis to the Pacific coast.
Condition: Tan cloth hardcover with brown and black illustrated cover art depicting a covered wagon and oxen. Boards show general wear and soiling with some rubbing at corners and spine ends. Interior pages show age toning throughout; binding is firm.
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