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Mulltiple Contributors

Frontier Times Magazine: November 1974 *SPECIAL INDIAN STORY - MASSACRE OF 1862*

Western Publications Inc., 1974

89,95 €

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Año de publicación
1974
Lugar de impresión
USA
Autor
Mulltiple Contributors
Editores
Western Publications Inc.
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edición
F First Edition
Materia
Ruckus over a fried bobcat dinner - a Ringbone Same, battle-of-the-century story, massacre of 1862 - what actually happened behind Indian lines, told by someone who was there - the Mdewakanton and Wahpakoota, bands - Fort Wadsworth, poor losers are dangerous, unclaimed silver at Bald Eagle, a strip poker party - sideline entertainment on hunting, fishing jaunts, Ireteba's outrageous lie - an Indian Chief sees the white man's, world, The bizarre Hiatt-Hannah case - a murderous attack in the Jordan, District in Linn County, Oregon, Senator Edmund G. Ross - How Say You?, Twenty-One days between rivers - from the memoirs of Walter, Harper, cattle driver, 1860-1932 Americana History Magazine Back Issues
Descripción
S Paperback
Conservación
Muy bueno
Idiomas
Inlgés
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
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Descripción

Features: Ruckus over a fried bobcat dinner - a Ringbone Same battle-of-the-century story; massacre of 1862 - what actually happened behind Indian lines, told by someone who was there - the Mdewakanton and Wahpakoota bands - Fort Wadsworth; poor losers are dangerous; unclaimed silver at Bald Eagle; a strip poker party - sideline entertainment on hunting/fishing jaunts; Ireteba's outrageous lie - an Indian Chief sees the white man's world; The bizarre Hiatt-Hannah case - a murderous attack in the Jordan District in Linn County, Oregon; Senator Edmund G. Ross - How Say You?; Twenty-One days between rivers - from the memoirs of Walter Harper, cattle driver, 1860-1932; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Magazine