$7.55 USD • Used
The book has a couple of pen markings on the first page. The cover has a small tear and a bump mark on the top left corner edge....
Store: OddballBooks [View Items]
The book has a couple of pen markings on the first page. The cover has a small tear and a bump mark on the top left corner edge.
From Publisher:
John Gregory Bourke was a U.S. Army officer who became an ethnologist, military historian, and prolific writer on the American West. Bourke spent most of his military service in the post-Civil War West. After graduating from West Point, he fought in last-stand battles with the Sioux, Northern Cheyennes, and Apaches. He was in General George Crook's command, pursuing the fugitive Chiricahua Apaches into the rugged Sierra Madre. Bourke's contacts with Indians brought a growing interest in their lifeways and ceremonies. Ranging from Texas and Mexico north through Hopi and Zuni lands to Montana, Idaho, and the Rockies, Bourke observed and made extensive field notes. The Apaches began calling him "Paper Medicine Man." To the Sioux he was "Ink Man." Bourke began publishing his observations and quickly developed a reputation as an accurate reporter of American Indian customs and rituals, earning praise from John Wesley Powell, Theodore Roosevelt, Francis Parkman, and Sigmund Freud. Bourke also wrote firsthand military history, chronicling Crook's exploits in the classic On the Border with Crook, which established him as one of the first historians of the Indian Wars. Based on prodigious research and drawing on Bourke's voluminous diary, Paper Medicine Man is an adventure in itself.Product Info
ISBN: 0806122188
ISBN-13: 9780806122182
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Year: 1986
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
Seller Info
OddballBooks
Address: 2219 West Olive Ave. Burbank, California
Website: https://www.oddballbooks.com
Country: United States