Daniel boone biography book report
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Daniel Boone (book)
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Daniel Boone
"Lofaro's work solidifies Daniel Boone both as man and American icon."—Choice
"Lofaro's compact biography of Daniel Boone gives us that American icon all bone and sinew and without a trace of myth. It's a worthy addition to the literature of Manifest Destiny."—Washington Times
"Well researched and well written.... Does much to bring this legendary figure to life."—Avery Journal-Times
"This is the best recent biography of Boone. Carefully documented with attractive illustrations, a detailed bibliography and even a partial genealogy of the Boone family, it is recommended to all who have an interest in the history of our state."—Bowling Green Daily News
"A book any serious early Americanist should buy for a personal collection or order for the library. It's readable, entertaining, full of useful and fascinating information, and short."—East-Central Intelligencer
"Lofaro uses 30 years of research to realistically portray the master woodsman, a natural leader who was respected even by Native Americans, as he helped guide settlers and 'blazed trails' through the thick and wild undergrowth of Virginia, Kentucky, and other lands."—Kentucky Monthly
"Distills the essence of the man, showing the historical pattern that serves as the basis for
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Estimated reading time: 7 minutes
Reviewed by Kent Masterson Brown, President, Witnessing History Education Foundation, Inc. Lexington, Kentucky
Over the years, such notables as Lyman Draper, Reuben Gold Thwaites, Lucile Gulliver, John Bakeless, John Mack Faragher, and Meredith Mason Brown, to name some, have crafted compelling biographies of Daniel Boone. Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, myself, and introduced to the numerous sites related to Boone’s life in central Kentucky as a boy, I, too, became enamored with his story.
So much of my understanding of Daniel Boone’s life was derived from reading and re-reading Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness by John Bakeless, published in 1939 (mine was the Stackpole edition published in 1965), a book I treasure to this day. My own fascination with Daniel Boone’s story I poured into the two-hour documentary I produced for public television, in 2014,“Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West.”
It seems almost every generation since the late Nineteenth Century has had its own Boone biography. Meredith Mason Brown (no relation) published the last one in 2002.
Now, we have a new one: Blood and Treasure: Daniel Boone and the Fight for America’s First Frontier, by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin. Drury and Clavi