The Last Best Place: A History of Montana

by Ponder, Drew
ISBN: 9798287250171
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Overview

Montana's story is not just one of rugged landscapes and big skies-it's a sweeping saga of endurance, upheaval, and reinvention. In The Last Best Place, Drew Ponder brings to life the rich, layered history of the Treasure State-from ancient Indigenous cultures and the fur trade frontier to the gold rush, copper empires, Cold War missile silos, and the 21st-century tech and tourism boom.

With vivid storytelling and deep research, this book explores:

  • The spiritual and political legacy of Montana's Native nations

  • Gold rush chaos, vigilante justice, and territorial lawlessness

  • Butte's rise as the "Richest Hill on Earth" and the Copper Kings' industrial empire

  • Labor wars, union triumphs, and the lynching of Frank Little

  • The creation of Yellowstone and Glacier and the birth of conservation

  • The secret Cold War frontier of missile silos and air bases

  • The cultural shift from ghost towns to resort towns in the modern boom era


Through every era, The Last Best Place captures the paradox of Montana: wild yet governed, remote yet coveted, ancient yet always new. A must-read for lovers of American history, Western landscapes, and the complex story of a state constantly redefining itself.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Ponder, Drew
  • ISBN: 9798287250171
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.17
  • Number Of Pages: 84
  • Publication Year: 2025
Language: English