"The definitive study of the decisive role mountain men played in the exploration and expansion of the Western frontier. . . . Very readable and impressively detailed."--New York Times Book Review
"[Utley's] narrative of the trappers is entrancingly delivered. . . . A magnificent read."--Booklist
"From a veteran historian of the West, a fine account of early American explorers. . . . A broad, vividly written work of historical reconstruction."--Kirkus Reviews
"Reads like a well-spun novel."--Wild West
"Robert Utley does a remarkable job in chronicling this unequaled segment of American history. He brings, with his easy-to-read style, the hazy images most of us have of obscure but nonetheless fearless heroes from our past into crystal clear focus."--Southwest Book Views
"An authentic story that is anecdotal and very readable."--Richard H. Dillon, True West Magazine
"Utley's volume makes excellent reading. It is fast paced, entertaining, and very well researched. . . . Added to his already impressive list of books, After Lewis and Clark solidifies Utley's reputation as one of the foremost scholars and entertaining writers on the West." --Joe Knetsch, Journal of America's Military Past-- (6/6/2007 12:00:00 AM)