Blood and Thunder
An epic of the American West
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Publication
2007 - Anchor Books, New York, New York (State)
Word Count
144,500 words, Guess
Page Count
578 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24201896M
- ISBN-139781400031108
- ISBN-101400031109
- OCLC Control Number148836980
- OCLC Control Numberbloodthunderepic00side
Classifications
- DDC978/.02
- LCCF591 .S54 2007
Description
Examines America's westward expansion, describing the forcible subjugation of Native American tribes, including the fierce battles against the Navajo which ended with a brutal siege at Canyon de Chelly and the "Long Walk" migration.
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