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Stanley Vestal
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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1963-2019.
The Missouri was the river of Lewis and Clark, of Manuel Lisa, General Ashley, and other organizers of the fur trade; of such noted travelers as George Catlin, Henry R. Schoolcraft, and Prince Maximilian; of a host of adventurous steamboat captains; of explorers like Jedediah Smith, Kit Carson, and Frémont; of doughty hunters and trappers like Hugh Glass, Jim Bridger, and John Colter. Stanley Vestal's rollicking story of one of America's most fabled waterways presents western history on a grand scale, one that. according to the New York Times, "anyone remotely interested in the American West will read." "Vestal takes the Big Muddy as the central character in an intriguing story. . . . It is always readable, always informative."—Los Angeles Times
More than a century has passed since that winter morning in 1890 when the Indian police killed Sitting Bull and destroyed the power of his great Sioux Nation. Yet only recently were the facts about Sitting Bull and the Sioux being sifted from the fables that have grown up in the interim. In New Sources of Indian History, Stanley Vestal traced scores of historical threads, obtained firsthand, which helped reveal the fabric of Sioux life, warfare, and relations with the whites from 1850 to 1891. This miscellany brings together the many phases of existence the Sioux knew when buffalo still roamed the shores of the Missouri, cultural aspects they lost when Indian agencies and military posts replaced the council fire. More than a series of episodes hung on the thread of time, this book portrays a many-colored pattern of American Indian personalities - from Sitting Bull, the leader of a mighty warrior society, to Black Bull, the Indian trickster, who would have sold Sioux lands to whites by the pound. For readers of Vestal's Sitting Bull (1932) this volume presents proof of the facts set forth in that remarkable biography.
A wine tasting party turns deadly, as shady business at a vineyard brings together wine connoisseurs and unsavory characters. George Congreve has invited his friend Merton to the Ch teau Roet in France, but plans for a wine feast are soon spoiled when another guest is found murdered. Trepidation towards the French principle, "guilty until proven innocent," leads to Congreve taking on the role of detective in an effort to find the guilty party before calling in the gendarmes. Congreve believes that the right wine stimulates the right frame of mind, and uses his extensive knowledge to pair wine and witness moving forward in the case. This is a well-written mystery that will interest enthusiasts of Golden-Age Detective fiction, with plenty of clues scattered among the empty wine bottles.Additional mysteries available from CoachwhipBooks.com.
Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux: A Biography
Stanley Vestal
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Ree Horse Race: An Incident in the Life of Sitting Bull
Stanley Vestal
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux: A Biography
Stanley Vestal
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux: A Biography by Stanley Vestal is a comprehensive account of the life of Sitting Bull, the famous Native American chief and warrior of the Sioux tribe. The book traces Sitting Bull's life from his early years as a young warrior to his rise as a respected leader of the Sioux nation. The author vividly describes the battles and conflicts that Sitting Bull participated in, including the Battle of Little Bighorn, where he played a key role in defeating General Custer's army.The book also delves into Sitting Bull's personal life, including his relationships with his wives and children, and his deep spiritual beliefs. The author explores the complex relationship between Sitting Bull and the U.S. government, which ultimately led to his exile to Canada and his eventual return to the United States.Throughout the book, Vestal paints a vivid portrait of Sitting Bull as a complex and multifaceted individual, who was both a fierce warrior and a respected spiritual leader. The author draws on a wide range of sources, including Sitting Bull's own words, to provide a nuanced and insightful account of this iconic figure in American history.Overall, Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux: A Biography is a compelling and illuminating read for anyone interested in the history of the American West, Native American culture, or the life of one of the most famous and influential figures in Native American history.This is a new release of the original 1932 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Here is a story, in thinly disguised fictional form, of Plains Indians, especially a Cheyenne chief, Whirlwind - his manner of life, his beliefs, and particularly, his love of his son. The villain is a Mandan who is given refuge in the Cheyenne camp and then wreaks havoc with the lives of his hosts. He causes a battle with the Sioux, steals the chief's favorite wife, and slays the chief's young son. Whirlwind's revenge for the death of his beloved son provides a dramatic climax.Happy Hunting Grounds recaptures Cheyenne life on the plains. The battles, celebrations, and lifeways of the Indians - Sioux, Cheyennes, and Mandans - are accurately and graphically portrayed. This volume is illustrated with drawings and paintings by Frederick Weygold, reflecting his own long association with the Plains tribes.
Iron Face: The Adventures of Jack Frazer, Frontier Warrior, Scout, and Hunter
Joseph Jack Frazer; Henry Hastings Sibley; Stanley Vestal
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2012
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Iron Face: The Adventures Of Jack Frazer, Frontier Warrior, Scout, And Hunter is a thrilling book that chronicles the life of Jack Frazer, a legendary figure in the American West. Frazer was a skilled warrior, scout, and hunter who lived during a time of great change in the West. He fought in battles against Native Americans, helped settle the frontier, and became a respected member of his community.The book is written by Frazer's great-grandson, Joseph Jack Frazer, who has researched and compiled a wealth of information about his ancestor. The book is a fascinating account of Frazer's life, from his early years as a trapper and trader to his later years as a rancher and family man.The book is filled with action-packed stories of Frazer's exploits, including his encounters with legendary figures such as Kit Carson and Wild Bill Hickok. It also provides a detailed look at the history of the American West during the 19th century, including the conflicts between settlers and Native Americans, the impact of the Civil War, and the growth of the cattle industry.Iron Face: The Adventures Of Jack Frazer, Frontier Warrior, Scout, And Hunter is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the American West. It is a well-written and engaging book that brings to life the adventures of one of the West's most fascinating figures.With Introduction And Notes By Theodore C. Blegen And Sara A. Davidson.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Iron Face: The Adventures of Jack Frazer, Frontier Warrior, Scout, and Hunter
Joseph Jack Frazer; Henry Hastings Sibley; Stanley Vestal
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2012
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Wagons Southwest: Story of the Old Trail to Santa Fe
Stanley Vestal; Irvin Shope; Howard R. Driggs
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Wagons Southwest: Story of the Old Trail to Santa Fe
Stanley Vestal; Irvin Shope; Howard R. Driggs
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2011
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""Wagons Southwest: Story Of The Old Trail To Santa Fe"" is a historical account of the famous trail that connected Missouri to Santa Fe in the mid-1800s. Written by Stanley Vestal, this book delves into the history of the trail and the people who traveled it. The book covers the early explorers who discovered the trail, the traders who used it to transport goods, and the Native Americans who inhabited the area. The author also describes the challenges faced by the travelers, including harsh weather conditions, disease, and attacks by bandits and hostile tribes. The book also explores the cultural and economic impact of the trail, as well as its role in shaping the American West. With vivid descriptions and detailed research, ""Wagons Southwest"" offers a fascinating look at an important chapter in American history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This volume contains a fascinating and detailed history of the Sioux Plains Indians. The author spent five years among the Sioux Indians, as part of his intense research for a biography of Sitting Bull. The resultant text constitutes a comprehensive chronology of key events during their conflict with the American authorities, compiled from statements of Indian eye-witnesses. This book will appeal to those with an interest in the Sioux Indians, and would make for a worthy addition to collections of related literature. The chapters include: "Indian Warfare," "An Officer's Tribute to the Plains Indians," "Comparative Casualties as Between U.S. Troops and Indians During the Sioux Campaigns," "Note on the Ways of Warriors," "Problems of Peace," "Notes on Individuals," etcetera. Many vintage texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this book now, in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author.
A multi-faceted view of the Sioux leader whose achievements and personal qualities brought him world-wide fame.