AMERICAN HISTORY
Sparked by the kidnapping of Mickey Free in 1861, the Apache wars
remain the longest war in American historya 25-year struggle with the
U.S. government over Apache homelands. Now, with The Apache Wars,
celebrated historian of the West Paul Hutton presents the definitive
account of this monumental conflict. With cinematic flair and a historians
eye for detail, Hutton zeroes in on the men and women whose lives
shaped the final, bloody stand against an American army bent on their
destruction.
Bob Bell
True West
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G E N E R A L G E O R G E C R O O K The
Apaches called him Nantan Lupan, the
wolf, and they both feared and respected
him. He hunted them relentlessly, made
himself the most famous Indian fighter in
America as a result, and then defended
their rights. In the end, he foundered on
the twin rocks of his own arrogance and the
duplicity of his nemesis Geronimo.
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