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Indian Fights and Fighters (Bison Book)
by Cyrus Townsend Brady (Introduction: James T. King)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Bison Books (1971-11-01)
ISBN: 0803257430
EAN: 9780803257436
Dewy Decimal #: 970.5
Paperback: 475 pages
SKU: BX049-071213003
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Clean and shiny. Very minor wear, near new. Spine uncreased, pgs crisp, clean, tight, unmarked. No remainder mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Originally published in 1904, Indian Fights and Fighters regularly appears in bibliographies of significant works on the history of the American West. Embracing almost three decades of Plains history, it contains not only Brady's clear, fast-paced accounts of the Plains wars, but also a number of eyewitness accounts, most of which were written especially for him and which are almost impossible to find elsewhere. The Powder River Expedition, the tragedy at Fort Phil Kearny, the Wagon Box Fight, the defense of Beecher's Island, the Fetterman Massacre, the battles of Washita and Summit Springs, and the campaigns of Crook, Custer, and Miles against the Sioux all are fully treated. The introduction by James T. King sketches Brady's career and evaluates his sources.
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Customer Reviews
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1st hand historical accounts
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-03-20
3 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
Mr. Brady takes you into the west during a time when the Native Americans were making their last stand. His exhaustive journalistic studies have given us a timeless account of what it was like to both be a Native American and a Calvary fighter during the 1870's. Although Mr. Brady attempts to take an objective view of both sides, he is biased towards the Calvary and one cannot help but to ponder the Native Americans view point as they struggle for their freedom aganist unbeatable odds. I would recommend this book to anyone! I particulary enjoy reading historical accounts and this is one of the best I have ever read. 2/18/97 Tate Perazzelli 102212.2751@compuserve.co I have since changed my email...whew! this review was written back in the day when an email could only be #'s!!!
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first hand historical accounts
Rating (5)
Date: 1997-02-19
8 out of 9 customers found this reveiw helpful
Mr. Brady takes you into the west during a time when the Native Americans were making their last stand. His exhaustive journalistic studies have given us a timeless account of what it was like to both be a Native American and a Calvary fighter during the 1870's.
Although Mr. Brady attempts to take an objective view of both sides, he is biased towards the Calvary and one cannot help but to ponder the Native Americans view point as they struggle for their freedom aganist unbeatable odds.
I would recommend this book to anyone! I particulary enjoy reading historical accounts and this is one of the best I have ever read.
2/18/97 Tate Perazzelli 102212.2751@compuserve.co
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