Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while enhancing legibility.
Frederic Remington Book order
Frederic Remington was an artist who masterfully depicted the Old American West. His work concentrated on the final quarter of the 19th century, capturing iconic images of cowboys, Native Americans, and the U.S. Cavalry. Remington's artistic vision portrayed the dynamism and raw beauty of this pivotal era in American history. Through his paintings, etchings, and sculptures, he left an indelible mark on the artistic representation of the Wild West.






- 2023
- 2023
This book is a reproduction of an original historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision, ensuring that important historical texts remain available and easy to read for a wider audience.
- 2021
Drawings
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book holds significant historical importance, prompting efforts to preserve it for future generations. By republishing it in a modern format, the aim is to ensure that its valuable insights and contributions to human history remain accessible and appreciated.
- 2015
On April 28, 1846, Francis Parkman left Saint Louis on his first expedition west. The Oregon Trail documents his adventures in the wilderness, sheds light on America's westward expansion, and celebrates the American spirit.
- 1991
Has previous owners name. Book & text clean. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
- 1972
Superb drawings and illustrations of the American frontier in its last phase, all beautifully reproduced on coated stock. Indians, cavalrymen, cattle, buffalo, cowboys, gold seekers, gamblers, and many others. Includes "Forsythe's Fight on the Republican River," "Abandoned," "An Ox Train in the Mountains," and more.
