Abstract
THIS is an unusually important book of travels, giving interesting particulars of the vast wild Western country which, though still the home of the Apache and the Buffalo, is every day being more and more brought into subjection by the settlers, traders, miners, capitalists, and railways of the “Anglo-Saxons” of America, as Dr. Bell calls them.
New Tracks in North America:
A Journal of Travel and Adventure in 1867–68. ByW. A. Bell., &c. With a map, 20 lithographs, 22 woodcuts, and 3 botanical plates. 2 vols., 236 and 322 pp. (Chapman & Hall.)
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Bell's New Tracks in North America . Nature 1, 163–165 (1869). https://doi.org/10.1038/001163a0
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