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INDIAN ADVERSARIES, WARS, AND UPRISINGS
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68223
A GUIDE TO THE INDIAN WARS OF THE WEST-Over
One Hundred Historic Sites In Seventeen States by John B. McDermott. This
well researched book tells why the wars between the U.S. Military and the
indigenous peoples of the West occurred and who the participants were. Pages.
Paperbound
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$16.95
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68190 THE STORY OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN-Custers Last Fight by
W.A. Graham. The story is essentially the record of an unnecessary sacrifice
of brave mens lives at the most famous battle in the American West.
282 pages. Maps. Paperbound. Illustrated
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$9.95
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68214 A COMPLETE LIFE OF GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER-Volume 1: Through the Civil
War by Frederick Whittaker. This definitive work on Custer describes his
childhood in Ohio and continues through his singular service as a cavalryman
in the Civil War. 376 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Paperbound
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$12.95
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68215 A COMPLETE LIFE OF GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER-Volume 2: From Appomattox to
the Little Big Horn by Frederick Whittaker. This volume begins with Custer
heading up the Seventh Cavalry to fight the Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Kiowas,
and Sioux and ends with a memorable description of his last stand at the
Little Big Horn. 328 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Paperbound
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$12.95
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68216 Set of Both Volumes
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$24.95
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68222
HOKAHEY! A GOOD DAY TO DIE! -
The Indian Casualties Of The Custer Fight by Richard G. Hardorff. While
most accounts of the Little Big Horn battle have focused on Custer and his
troops, this book recognizes the Lakota and Cheyenne warriors who died defending
their homes and families. Paperbound
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$10.00
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74117 CAVALIER IN BUCKSKIN-George Armstrong
Custer and the Western Military Frontier by Robert M. Utley. This winner
of the Western Heritage Wrangler Award has been called the best biography
of Custer ever written. Spotlighted here for the first time are an obsession
with money that fueled shady business deals and a solid marriage that nonetheless,
after some stormy interludes accommodated infidelities. 226 pages. Paperbound.
Illustrated
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| THE
WINNING OF THE WEST- by
Theodore Roosevelt. After political defeats and the loss of half his capital
in a ranching venture in North Dakota, Roosevelt began writing his AMBITIOUS
HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAN WEST IN 1888. In Four Volumes. Paperbound. |
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| 68224
VOLUME 1: FROM
THE ALLEGHANIES TO THE MISSISSIPPI, 1769-1776. 384 pages. Maps |

$28.50
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| 68225
VOLUME 2: FROM
THE ALLEGHANIES TO THE MISSISSIPPI, 1777-1783. 448 pages. Maps |

$28.50
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| 68226
VOLUME 3: THE
FOUNDING OF THE TRANS-ALLEGHANY COMMONWEALTHS, 1784-1790. 360 pages. Paperbound |

$28.50
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| 68227
VOLUME 4: LOUISIANA
AND THE NORTHWEST, 1791-1807. 384 pages. Maps. Paperbound |

$28.50
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Price For Complete Set 68228 SET OF FOUR VOLUMES
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$109.00
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