Vous en avez un à vendre?

The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey par Buck, Rinker

by Buck, Rinker | PB | Acceptable
État :
Acceptable
Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend ... En savoir plussur l'état
8 disponibles / 19 vendus
Prix :
4,82 $US
Environ6,61 $C
Ayez l'esprit tranquille. Expédition et renvois gratuits.
Expédition :
Sans frais Economy Shipping. En savoir plussur l'expédition
Lieu : Aurora, Illinois, États-Unis
Livraison :
Livraison prévue entre le lun. 3 juin et le mer. 5 juin à 43230
Les dates de livraison approximatives – s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet tiennent compte du délai de manutention du vendeur, du code postal de l'expéditeur, du code postal du destinataire et de l'heure de l'acceptation et dépendent du service d'expédition sélectionné et de la réception du paiementréception du paiement - s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet. Les délais de livraison peuvent varier, particulièrement lors de périodes achalandées.
Renvois :
Renvoi sous 30jours. Le vendeur paie les frais de renvoi. En savoir plus- pour en savoir plus sur les renvois
Paiements :
     

Magasinez en toute confiance

Garantie de remboursement eBay
Recevez l'objet commandé ou obtenez un remboursement. 

Informations sur le vendeur

Inscrit comme vendeur professionnel
Le vendeur assume l'entière responsabilité de cette annonce.
Numéro de l'objet eBay :143514775944
Dernière mise à jour : mai 25, 2024 06:35:29 HAEAfficher toutes les modificationsAfficher toutes les modifications

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Acceptable
Un livre présentant des traces d'usure apparentes. Sa couverture peut être endommagée, mais elle est globalement intacte. Sa reliure peut être légèrement endommagée, mais elle est globalement intacte. Il est possible que les marges portent des inscriptions ou que des passages aient été soulignés ou surlignés, mais il n'y a aucune page manquante et rien ne compromet la lisibilité ou la compréhension du texte. Afficher toutes les définitions d'état(s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet)
Remarques du vendeur
“Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend ...
Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
1451659172
Book Title
Oregon Trail : a New American Journey
Item Length
8.4in
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publication Year
2016
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Rinker Buck
Genre
Travel, History
Topic
United States / 19th Century, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Essays & Travelogues, Expeditions & Discoveries, United States / General
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
15.8 Oz
Number of Pages
496 Pages

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * #1 Indie Next Pick * Winner of the PEN New England Award "Enchanting...A book filled with so much love...Long before Oregon, Rinker Buck has convinced us that the best way to see America is from the seat of a covered wagon." -- The Wall Street Journal "Amazing...A real nonfiction thriller." --Ian Frazier, The New York Review of Books "Absorbing...Winning...The many layers in The Oregon Trail are linked by Mr. Buck's voice, which is alert and unpretentious in a manner that put me in mind of Bill Bryson's comic tone in A Walk in the Woods ." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times A major bestseller that has been hailed as a "quintessential American story" ( Christian Science Monitor ), Rinker Buck's The Oregon Trail is an epic account of traveling the 2,000-mile length of the Oregon Trail the old-fashioned way--in a covered wagon with a team of mules--that has captivated readers, critics, and booksellers from coast to coast. Simultaneously a majestic journey across the West, a significant work of history, and a moving personal saga, Buck's chronicle is a "laugh-out-loud masterpiece" ( Willamette Week ) that "so ensnares the emotions it becomes a tear-jerker at its close" ( Star Tribune, Minneapolis) and "will leave you daydreaming and hungry to see this land" ( The Boston Globe ).

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
1451659172
ISBN-13
9781451659177
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211899717

Product Key Features

Book Title
Oregon Trail : a New American Journey
Author
Rinker Buck
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / 19th Century, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Essays & Travelogues, Expeditions & Discoveries, United States / General
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Travel, History
Number of Pages
496 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
15.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
F597.B89 2015
Reviews
"Awe-inspiring . . . Charming, big-hearted, impassioned, and a lot of fun to read . . . If Buck doesn't quite make you want to hitch up your own wagon, his rapturous account will still leave you daydreaming and hungry to see this land." -- The Boston Globe, "A laugh-out-loud masterpiece . . . Alternately harrowing and exhilarating . . . The book is an unremitting delight." -- Willamette Week, "This book is a keeper. . . . The straight-ahead title scarcely does justice to this rollicking good read, a book that's as much fun as the Brothers Buck seem to be as they travel from Missouri to Oregon by covered wagon. . . . Observant, conversational, and often funny, The Oregon Trail makes for a satisfying trip." -- Seattle Times, "What a way to spend a summer! Rinker Buck lived the dream of countless red-blooded Americans. . . . The Oregon Trail is must reading for anyone in love with the West." --Jules Wagman, Cleveland Plain Dealer, "This smart, endearing book is not just about a picaresque and probably ill-advised adventure; it's a story about us --who we are and how we came to be that way. As he makes his two thousand-mile pilgrimage by cussed mule across the dusty continent, Rinker Buck finds his way deep into our nation's DNA." --Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder and Americana, "Absorbing . . . The many layers in The Oregon Trail are linked by Mr. Buck's voice, which is alert and unpretentious in a manner that put me in mind of Bill Bryson's comic tone in A Walk in the Woods . . . . He's good company on the page, and you root for him. . . . He's particularly winning on how, as he puts it, 'the vaudeville of American life was acted out on the trail.' . . . This shaggy pilgrimage describes a form of happiness sought, and happiness found." -Dwight Garner, The New York Times, "A remarkable saga . . . Thanks to Buck's utterly engaging voice, infectious enthusiasm, unquenchable curiosity, dogged determination and especially his ability to convey the interaction of two brothers (and three mules), all of whom pull together despite their strong but profoundly different personalities, the saga becomes nothing short of irresistible. . . . This tale of brotherhood, persistence and daring so snares the emotions that it becomes a tear-jerker at its close." --Rosemary Herbert, Minneapolis Star Tribune, "Astonishing . . . By turns frankly hilarious, historically elucidating, emotionally touching, and deeply informative . . . A crazy whim of a trip on a covered wagon turns into an inspired exploration of American identity." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review), "A trip back in time . . . Buck brings the land to life in a richly researched book that draws heavily from journals kept by the pioneers and their memoirs. . . . His exploration of America and himself is a joy to read." -- USA Today (4 out of 4 stars), "Excellent . . . An amazing cross-country journey . . . Rinker and Nick Buck's conquest of the trail, the achievement of a lifetime, makes for a real nonfiction thriller, an account that keeps you turning the pages because you can't conceive how the protagonists will make it through the enormous real-life obstacles confronting them." --Ian Frazier, The New York Review of Books, "A quintessential American story . . . The Oregon Trail attains its considerable narrative power by interweaving pioneer history with Rinker-and-Nick-and-mules interpersonal strife with poignant memories of the author's father, who took his own family on a covered wagon journey through New Jersey and Pennsylvania in 1958. . . . This makes The Oregon Trail a rare and effective work of history--the trail stories of the Buck brothers bring humor and drama, and the pioneer biographies supply a context that makes every other aspect of the book snap into sharp relief. . . . The experience of The Oregon Trail stands squarely opposite much of what is modern--it's slow travel with poor communication, it places struggle before comfort, and it represents a connection with history rather than a search for the newest of the new. In that sense, you'd think the book would be slow-paced and fusty, but it's really something else: raw, visceral, and often laugh-out-loud funny. For anyone who has ever dreamed of seeing America slowly from the back of a wagon, The Oregon Trail is a vicarious thrill." --James Norton, Christian Science Monitor, "Interwoven in Buck's adventure tale is a fascinating history of the development of the trail, its heyday, and the colorful characters that made the journey. . . . Whether their primary interest is American history, adventure travel or a captivating memoir, readers are sure to be delighted by this humorous and entertaining story that allows us to believe that Walter Mitty-like fantasies can indeed come true." --Associated Press, "Enchanting . . . Interspersed with the story of his westward journey, Mr. Buck entertains and enlightens with discourses on American history and culture. . . . He has delivered us a book filled with so much love--for mules, for his brother, for America itself. . . . Long before Oregon, Rinker Buck has convinced us that the best way to see America is from the seat of a covered wagon." --Gregory Crouch, The Wall Street Journal, "How lucky we are that Rinker Buck and his brother, as stubborn and endearing as the mules they drove, undertook this patently imprudent journey--so the rest of us could sit in our easy chairs and tag along for the wild and woolly ride. Along the way we learn a little about mule breeders, tongue relievers, cholera, cattle guards, and littering, 1850s style--and a lot about the enduring essence of the pioneer spirit. Part Laura Ingalls Wilder, part Jack Kerouac, The Oregon Trail is an idiosyncratic and irresistible addition to the canon of American road-trip literature." --George Howe Colt, National Book Award finalist for The Big House, "An entertaining and enlightening account of one of America's most legendary migrations. Even readers who don't know a horse from a mule will find themselves swept up in this inspiring and masterful tale of perseverance and the pioneer spirit." -- Publishers Weekly, "Romantic . . . Compelling . . . The Oregon trip is fraught with mishaps, near-death experiences, and plain bad luck. But there were also angels along the way helping them get through." -- Library Journal, "Absorbing . . . The many layers in The Oregon Trail are linked by Mr. Buck's voice, which is alert and unpretentious in a manner that put me in mind of Bill Bryson's comic tone in A Walk in the Woods . . . . He's good company on the page, and you root for him. . . . He's particularly winning on how, as he puts it, 'the vaudeville of American life was acted out on the trail.' . . . This shaggy pilgrimage describes a form of happiness sought, and happiness found." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times, "Once you start reading this book, you will not want to stop. With wonderful writing, colorful characters, and a deep understanding of history and the human condition, Rinker Buck delivers a richly rewarding portrait of the Oregon Trail, past and present. Using humor and compassion, he creates a compelling, page-turning saga of the American experience." --Eric Jay Dolin, author of Fur, Fortune, and Empire and Leviathan, "An incredible true story . . . Weaving a tale somewhere between a travelogue and a history lesson, Buck traces the iconic path literally and figuratively as he re-creates the great migration with his brother and a Jack Russell terrier." -- Entertainment Weekly, "Buck's lean prose, historical insight, and penetrating curiosity elevate The Oregon Trail into an instant classic that deserves a place on your bookshelf between Bryson and Horwitz. A master storyteller and dogged reporter, Buck gives substance to an unrelenting wanderlust that is the envy of anyone who has ever dreamed of lighting out for the territories." --Bob Drury, coauthor of The Heart of Everything That Is
Copyright Date
2015
Lccn
2015-001159
Dewey Decimal
978
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

Description de l'objet du vendeur

ThriftBooks

ThriftBooks

99% d'évaluations positives
17,7M objets vendus
Visiter la BoutiqueContacter
Répond généralement en 24 heures

Évaluations détaillées du vendeur

Moyenne au cours des 12 derniers mois

Qualité de la description
4.9
Justesse des frais d'expédition
5.0
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
4.9

Évaluations comme vendeur (5 198 879)

h***b (2724)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
Six derniers mois
Achat vérifié
It arrived and was as described. FAST Shipping and CAREFUL packing! AAAAA++++++
h***b (2724)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
Six derniers mois
Achat vérifié
It arrived and was as described! Fast Shipping & Careful Packing! AAAAAA++++++
2***5 (71)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
Six derniers mois
Achat vérifié
Excellent seller! Fast shipping! Highly recommend! A+
Afficher toutes les évaluations

Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.9
11 évaluations du produit
  • 10 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 1 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 3 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 2 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

Would recommend

Good value

Compelling content

Avis les plus pertinents

  • A must read for anyone who enjoys American History!

    This is one of the best books that I have read. It is history told in a wonderful way. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in American History. I like the way the book is in modern times with a reenactment of a journey on the Oregon Trail but gives so much past history along the way. I really felt that I was on the trail with the brothers.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : second.sale

  • one man and his brother purchase mules and wagon to travel the Oregon trtail as it was done 150 years ago.

    Very interesting personal experience. Humorous in places and educational in others.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : NeufVendu par : ebooksweb123

  • History and Humor

    This is one of my top picks for a good read of history and humor. Rinker actually travels the Oregon Trail to see what settlers endured to travel from St. Joseph MO to Oregon. You really get an appreciation of what that would be like if you even drive that far let alone take a wagon and mules.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : NeufVendu par : jjp.bo_68

  • Not hungry now

    You start reading while the sun's high in the sky the you look up and it's gone. You feel your mind has had a great meal

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : second.sale

  • Great story and not my typical genre

    Well written, informative, and entertaining!

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : betterworldbookswest