Review
Maddux, in telling this timeless epic of man's thirst for freedom, tells all sides of the story. --
Mooreland Oklahoma LeaderThe authors present the political, military, economic, and social milieu contemporaneously to the time in which the trek took place. --
Dr. Richard Littlebear, Dull Knife College Montanastrongly recommended addition to personal, academic and community library Native American Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists. --
Wisconsin Bookwatch
Product Description
It's a history book! It tells of the journey and hardships of the people of the unfortunate Donner-Reed Wagon train who resorted to cannibalism when they became snowbound in the Sierras on their way to California.
It's a cookbook! It contains thirty-six 19th century recipes that might have been used by the people of the Donner Party while on the trail to California.
It's a history book. It's a cookbook. It's the Donner Party Cookbook!
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