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  • av Willa Cather
    319 - 845,-

    Presents a clean, authoritative text of the first edition and charts the subsequent drastic revisions

  • av Willa Cather
    255 - 315,-

    A novel that describes life on the Nebraska frontier. It presents a range of biographical, historical, and textual information.

  • av Frederick Manfred
    249,-

    Hunter, trapper, resourceful fighter, and scout, Hugh Glass was just a rugged man among other rugged American frontiersmen until he was mauled by a grizzly bear and left for dead by his best friends. Lord Grizzly is the second volume of Frederick Manfred's acclaimed five-volume series, The Buckskin Man Tales. For this Bison Books edition, poet Freya Manfred provides a new introduction.

  • av Willa Cather
    305 - 329,-

  • av Frederick Manfred
    285,-

    In 1862 enraged Sioux attempted to throw off the broken treaties that still bound them and to avenge the insults and depredations they had been forced to bear. Hundreds of whites were killed. Women were taken captive. Told from the point of view of Judith Raveling, a young woman widowed by the uprising, Scarlet Plume draws on the brutal history of the conflict from beginning to end.

  • - Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman, Second Edition
    av Martha Summerhayes
    269,-

    When Martha Summerhayes (1844-1926) came as a bride to Fort Russell in Wyoming Territory in 1874, she saw not much in those first few days besides bright buttons, blue uniforms, and shining swords. This is a memoir of her years as a military wife as her husband's Eighth Regiment conducted Gen George Crook's expedition against the Apaches.

  • av Frederick Manfred
    289,-

    Here is a rich and serious novel of the violent West. Full of the authentic sounds and colours of Wyoming cattle country in the late nineteenth century, it tells the true story of a long-vanished time - the era of the cowhands and the bloody Johnson County range wars.

  • av Frederick Manfred
    319,-

    High on a remote butte, a young Sioux waits. Though daring in battle, skilful, and strong, he cannot be a man until his spiritual vision comes. When it appears, he must interpret it correctly to know who he is, and he must deserve it or continue to be called No Name. Conquering Horse is the first of Frederick Manfred's five-volume series, The Buckskin Man Tales.

  • av Frederick Manfred
    299,-

    Under the veil of one of the oldest and most tragic myths known to humankind, a king is born. Magnus King, the son of a well-born English woman, continues his family''s aristocratic legacy on the frontier of the American West until the night a deadly shooting changes everything. Young Earl Ransom, a man found long ago on the Cheyenne prairie with no memory of his past or of how his destiny is linked to that of Magnus King, finds his way through a tale as old and tragic as the Greek myth of Oedipus.King of Spades is the final volume of Frederick Manfred''s acclaimed five-volume series, The Buckskin Man Tales. For this Bison Books Classic edition, Joel Johnson provides a new introduction.Frederick Manfred (1912-94) is the author of twenty-four novels, including the five-volume series The Buckskin Man Tales, which includes Lord Grizzly (finalist for the 1954 National Book Award), Riders of Judgment, Conquering Horse, and Scarlet Plume, all available in Bison Books editions.Joel Johnson is an associate professor in the Department of Government and International Affairs at Augustana College.

  • av Helen Addison Howard
    269,-

    In times of war and peace, Chief Joseph exhibited gifts of the first rank. Even though he was a leader for peace and tribal liberty, he was destined to see the defeat of his people in the Nez Perce War of 1877 and the loss of all that was important to them - their lands, their horses, and their independence. This title presents Chief's story.

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    265,-

    Robert A. Clark is the editor in chief of Washington State University Press and the former publisher of the Arthur H. Clark Co. imprint. Carroll Friswold (1897–1969) was a collector and historian of the Plains Indian wars and edited Elwood F. Nye’s Marching with Custer. He helped develop and contribute to other books in the Custer bibliography. ¿

  • - A Navajo Autobiography
    av Left Handed
    325,-

  • - The Song of Three Friends, The Song of Hugh Glass, The Song of Jed Smith, The Song of the Indian Wars, The Song of the Messiah
    av John G. Neihardt
    479,-

    Presents a sweeping saga of the American West and John G. Neihardt's exhilarating vision of frontier history. It is infused with wonder, nostalgia, and a keen appreciation of epic history. Unquestionably the masterpiece of the poet who has been called the ""American Homer", A Cycle of the West celebrates the land and legends of the Old West in five narrative poems.

  • - An Interpretation
    av Charles A. Eastman
    255,-

    Presents the religious life of the typical American Indian as it was before he knew the white man.

  • av Nannie T. Alderson
    265,-

    Nannie T. Alderson's memoir recounts the life of a transplanted, southern woman who, after marrying in 1883, finds herself learning to run a ranch in eastern Montana near the mouth of Lame Deer Creek.

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