Northwestern fights and fighters
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Publication
1979 - University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska
Language
English
Word Count
93,250 words, Guess
Page Count
373 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100803211562
- ISBN-100803260539
- ISBN-139780803211568
- ISBN-139780803260535
- Goodreads3486677
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- Library of Congress Control Number79015171
- OCLC Control Number5101675
- Better World Books9780803211568
- Better World BooksT2-FNU-723
- Open LibraryOL4411594M
Classifications
- DDC973.8
- LCCE83.866 .B82 1979
- LCCE83.866.B82 1979
First Sentence
XENOPHON has chronicled the retreat of the ten thousand; De Quincey has romanced about the migration of the Tartars; a thousand pens have recorded the annihilation of the Grand Army of Napoleon: the story of Joseph and hiz Nez Perces is my theme - the story of the bitterest injustice toward a weak but independent people to which the United States ever set its hand.
Excerpt
XENOPHON has chronicled the retreat of the ten thousand; De Quincey has romanced about the migration of the Tartars; a thousand pens have recorded the annihilation of the Grand Army of Napoleon: the story of Joseph and hiz Nez Perces is my theme - the story of the bitterest injustice toward a weak but independent people to which the United States ever set its hand.
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