Featured in this lot is this 1879 edition of The Life of Kit Carson: The Great Western Hunter and Guide by Charles Burdett, publisher United States Book and Bible Co., Cincinnati. The book chronicles the life and adventures of Christopher "Kit" Carson as one of the Old West's most famous hunter, guide and scout. Burdett portrays Carson as a classic American folk hero, describing his expeditions westward, his trade ventures, learning to fight from Native American Indians, and his settling in Indian cultures. Other notable topics include Carson's buffalo and bear hunting excursions, accounts of his involvement in John C. Fremont's expeditions, thrilling adventures and hair breadth escapes among the Indians and Mexicans, as well as his daring and invaluable services as a guide and scout. Charles Burdett (1815-1862) was an American author known for his literary contributions capturing the essence of the American frontier. Although not as extensively remembered as some of his contemporaries, Burdett's work provides valuable insight into the adventurous lives and legends of the 19th century. This red cloth bound gold gilt stamped illustrated hardcover is in overall condition, scuffing observed on cover edges, cracked front hinge, loose spine. Intact pages exhibit tears, age tanning and foxing throughout. Measures 5.5"W x 8.25"L x 1.25"D, weight 1lb.