Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: University of Nebraska Press, 1960
Anbieter: Sunny Day Books, Mayer, AZ, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Good. 1960 Nebraska University Press' first printing. Text in clean/unmarked condition. Cover has wear. Binding is tight.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: St. Martin's Press, New York, NY, 1960
Anbieter: Books by White/Walnut Valley Books, Winfield, KS, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. 1st Edition. St. Martin's Press, New York. 1960. Hardcover. First Edition (NAP). Book is tight, square, and unmarked. Book Condition: Good; shelfwear to head, tail, and tips; tear to fabric at top of spine; sunfading spot to head and textblock to edge. DJ: Good; NOT Price Clipped ($7.50); light suntoning to spine; shelfwear to head, tail, and tips; missing piece at top of spine. Black paper over boards with brick red overlay on the spine with gilt lettering on the spine, Indian decorations to edges, and black shadowbox for title. Orange endpapers. Clean internals. Inner hinges are sound and not split. 483 pp 8vo. This book chronicles one of the bloodiest conflicts between the European settlers, military forces of the United States, and the Native American tribes. A shocking account of the bloodshed and damage wrought as white settlers moved relentlessly westward during the 19th century, this book lays bare the scale of the conflicts with the Native Americans. Furthermore it is authentic: a first-hand, somewhat biographical recollection of the conflict penned by a young American cavalryman posted to the Western frontier with the mission of securing it for settlers. The conflicts took place simultaneously with the American Civil War, and it was thus that rumors of the Confederacy joining with the Native American tribes in hindering the expansion of the United States are present. Despite its title, this book is not entirely about the skirmishes fought: it includes descriptions of the land, the fledgling frontier society of the 'Wild West' era, and members of the native tribes. Originally titled The Indian War of 1864 being a Fragment of the Early History of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. A clean very presentable copy in a Brodart mylar jacket.
Verlag: St. Martin's Press, New York, 1960
Anbieter: JBK Books, North Manchester, IN, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Reprinted from original 1911 Edition. XXXVIII chapters; 483pp; Notes; Index; Appendixes. Former college library volume with customary stamps and labels. Pencil underlines in Introduction, otherwise textually unmarked; clean and tight. Author was officer in the 7th Iowa Cavalry during the Civil War; campaigns against the Indians. Ware's unit fought its own war against the Sioux and Cheyenne in the Dakotas, Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Nebraska. The 7th Iowa patrolled and fought to keep the overland trail open from Fort Kearney, Nebraska, to Fort Laramie, Wyoming. This book is an eyewitness account based on author's daily journal and his letters.
Verlag: St. Martin's, 1960., 1960
Anbieter: The BookChase, Wiscasset, ME, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Reprint of 1864 original. VG/G. Black paper over boards backed in red cloth, gilt lettering. Light rubs at extremities, corners bumped, covers clean. Contents clean and unmarked, binding and hinges sound. Jacket has small chips at extremities, a few nicks along edges, spine a little faded, price intact ($7.50). Jacket in new mylar protector. Nice copy.
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good+. Reprint of the scarce 1911 edition, hardcover, a Fine copy in a lightly soiled VG+ dustjacket which has a few short, closed tears.
Verlag: Illinois State Historical Society, 1960., Springfield, Illinois, 1960
Anbieter: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, USA
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[SOUTH DAKOTA]. First edition. 8vo. Printed wrappers, 40 pp., introduction, illustrated from photographs, maps. Journal written by Jerry Bryan and Charles Hallenbeck concerning their trip to mine gold in the Black Hills with their companion Fred (Fritz) Krell, starting March 13 in Cordova, Illinois and returning August 20, 1876. Gold mining in the Black Hills, some mention of the Civil War, Custer, lawlessness, etc. Six Guns 308 says "Has some material on the killing of Wild Bill Hickok." A fine copy.