54-40 Or Fight (Annotated)

54-40 Or Fight (Annotated)
Author: Raging Bull Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-03-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781520879765


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First published in 1909, this new Raging Bull Edition contains the original text as well as background articles including:- Emerson Hough - Historical Works in the Western Genre - Emerson Hough - A Bibliography- Yellowstone - The United States First National Park 54-40 or Fight For much of the nineteenth century, the boundaries of the United States were in flux. The President is pressured to secure settlement for people to the lands on the north and south borders. This is an action-packed account of the campaign to wrest control of the Pacific Northwest from the British. VISIT WWW.RAGINGBULLPUBLISHING.COM AND DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WESTERN STARTER LIBRARY

On the Trail of Crazy Horse (Expanded, Annotated)

On the Trail of Crazy Horse (Expanded, Annotated)
Author: John Frederick Finerty
Publisher: BIG BYTE BOOKS
Total Pages: 324
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Without question, one of the premier classic books on the American Indian Wars. John Frederick Finerty was a famous journalist for the Chicago "Times" who went into the field to report on the U.S. government's efforts to force Native Americans onto reservations. In 1876, Finerty was with General George Crook's forces at the Battle of the Rosebud. Part of Crook's aim was to connect with George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Little Bighorn. It never happened and Custer was killed along with five companies of his regiment by Crazy Horse, Gall, Sitting Bull, Rain-in-the-Face and other leaders. A teenage refugee from the Irish revolutionary movement, Finerty immigrated to the U.S. in 1864 and signed up to fight in the Civil War. By 1870 he was writing for newspapers, eventually making a national name for himself. He repeatedly went to the West to cover the Indian Wars and wrote with great intelligence, humor, and compassion about what he saw. Always self-deprecating and sardonic, he nevertheless had this to say to would-be Western journalists: “Let no easy-going journalist suppose that an Indian campaign is a picnic. If he goes out on such business he must go prepared to ride his forty or fifty miles a day, go sometimes on half rations, sleep on the ground with small covering, roast, sweat, freeze, and make the acquaintance of such vermin or reptiles as may flourish in the vicinity of his couch; and, finally, be ready to fight Sitting Bull or Satan when the trouble begins, for God and the United States hate non-combatants.” His conclusions about the Indian War included this: "White greed is not by any means satisfied, even though the fairest portion of the Sioux reservations have been given up to settlement...we of the Caucasian race must confess, however reluctantly, that even the red Indian has some rights on the soil which bore him that the whites are bound to respect." You'll have a hard time putting this one down. Expanded and heavily annotated with information about events and people. Every memoir of the Old West provides us with another view of an era that changed America forever. For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.

Standard Catalog

Standard Catalog
Author: H.W. Wilson Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1923
Genre: Best books
ISBN:


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54-40 Or Fight

54-40 Or Fight
Author: Hough Emerson (author)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre:
ISBN: 9781088097793


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The U.S. War with Mexico

The U.S. War with Mexico
Author: Ernesto Chavez
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1319242790


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The U.S. war with Mexico was a pivotal event in American history, it set crucial wartime precedents and served as a precursor for the impending Civil War. With a powerful introduction and rich collection of documents, Ernesto Ch‡vez makes a convincing case that as an expansionist war, the U.S.-Mexico conflict set a new standard for the acquisition of foreign territory through war. Equally important, the war racialized the enemy, and in so doing accentuated the nature of whiteness and white male citizenship in the U.S., especially as it related to conquered Mexicans, Indians, slaves, and even women. The war, along with ongoing westward expansion, heightened public debates in the North and South about slavery and its place in newly-acquired territories. In addition, Ch‡vez shows how the political, economic and social development of each nation played a critical role in the path to war and its ultimate outcome. Both official and popular documents offer the events leading up to the war, the politics surrounding it, popular sentiment in both countries about it, and the war's long-term impact on the future development and direction of these two nations. Headnotes, a chronology, maps and a selected bibliography enrich student understanding of this important historical moment.

Women Writers of the First World War: An Annotated Bibliography

Women Writers of the First World War: An Annotated Bibliography
Author: Sharon Ouditt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2002-01-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134946023


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'They also serve who only stand and wait' The idea of there being a 'women's writing' during the First World War is often dismissed. The war, the story goes, was a masculine domain, and as women did not fight, it is also assumed that they were excluded from a war experience. This bibliography challenges that view by listing and annotating hundreds of published books, articles, memoirs, diaries and letters written by women during the First World War. Included are: * Virginia Woolf * Katherine Mansfield * G.B Stern * Brenda Girvin * known and unknown autobiographers and diarists * writers of pro and anti-war propaganda * journal and magazine articles * literary, cultural and historical criticism

The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 930
Release: 1894
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN:


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