
Coloring Book - Western Pioneers
All the excitement of westward expansion and life on the American frontier are vividly depicted in this carefully researched coloring book.
Artist Peter Copeland has rendered 36 finely detailed illustrations portraying the dramatic rescue of the Donner party (1847), a keelboat approaching
a thriving river town, a wagon train attacked by Indians, prospectors in the Rockies, a Mormon handcart company going West, a section gang laying
railroad tracks (1860s), workmen erecting the first transcontinental telegraph lines (1861), stagecoach robbers at work in the early 1880s, and
much more.
Well-written descriptive captions accompany this excellent selection of ready-to-color illustrations that will appeal to lovers of western lore
and coloring book fans of all ages.
48 pages; recommenced grades 3-8