War-Path and Bivouac: The Conquest of the Sioux
de Finerty, John F
- Usado
- Tapa dura
- First
- Estado
- Very Good in Very Good DJ
- Librería
-
Helena, Montana, United States
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Sinopsis
A faithful narrative of stirring events the like of which can never again occur upon our continent. These memoirs aim at laying before the public the adventures, privations, heroism and horrors of our last great Indian wars, exactly as they presented themselves to the writer in battle, on the march or in bivouac. The author wrote this book in an attempt to portray the sufferings and deeds of the national army in their attempts to extend our borders, ensure the safety of our pioneers, and uphold the honor of the country. Written in dedication to the American army and the American country, this piece of literature is one of great patriotism. Considered an excellent source of information on the battles and lifestyles of the American army during the great period of westward expansion. Note: DSI, the publisher of this e-book, is granting readers the right to print excerpts of this book as well as the right to lend/give this e-book to other Glassbook Plus Reader users. Printing: Users can print up to 100 e-book pages every seven days. Students and researchers will find this feature especially useful. To print, click on the menu button in the Glassbook Reader and select the print option. Lending/Giving: We currently have two ways to lend or give a book: you can beam it to a computer if both have infrared ports, or you can send it to a computer on your network. To lend a book to someone else, go to the Library, click a book. Click the Menu button and then click Lend/Give to display the Lend/Give dialog box. Choose a loan period or click Give. To send the book over an infrared connection, click Beam. To send the book to a computer on the network, enter the computer name in the Send To box and click Send. You can either lend the book or give it away. Like a paper book, there is only ever one working copy. Once the lending period expires, you get your rights back and you can re-read the book or lend it again. Of course, if you give it away, it's gone for good (unless the recipient gives it back).
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Detalles
- Librería
- Barker Books & Vintage (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 31208
- Título
- War-Path and Bivouac: The Conquest of the Sioux
- Autor
- Finerty, John F
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Very Good in Very Good DJ
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Edición
- First edition thus
- Editorial
- University of Oklahoma Press
- Fecha de publicación
- 1961
- Palabras clave
- Butte, Montana; Collectibles; Great Falls, Montana; Helena, Montana; Missoula, Montana; Rare Books; Used Books;
Términos de venta
Barker Books & Vintage
Sobre el vendedor
Barker Books & Vintage
Sobre Barker Books & Vintage
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