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The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History

The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History

The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who
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The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History Hard cover - 2016

by Hutton, Paul Andrew, Dr., PH. D

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Crown Publishing Group (NY), 2016. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket.. Crown, 2016, 514 pages, hardcover in a very good unclipped jacket, no owner's mark or underlining, light wear
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  • Title The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History
  • Author Hutton, Paul Andrew, Dr., PH. D
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition Used - Very good in very good dust jacket.
  • Pages 544
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY), NY
  • Publication date 2016
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Alibris.0003374
  • ISBN 9780770435813 / 0770435815
  • Weight 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.3 x 6.7 x 1.9 in (23.62 x 17.02 x 4.83 cm)
  • Category History - General History
  • Library of Congress subjects Apache Indians - Wars
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2015050712
  • Dewey Decimal Code 979.004
  • Quantity available 1
  • Bookseller catalogues Western Americana

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Reader reviews for The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History

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In the tradition of Empire of the Summer Moon, a stunningly vivid historical account of the manhunt for Geronimo and the 25-year Apache struggle for their homeland.

They called him Mickey Free. His kidnapping started the longest war in American history, and both sides--the Apaches and the white invaders--blamed him for it. A mixed-blood warrior who moved uneasily between the worlds of the Apaches and the American soldiers, he was never trusted by either but desperately needed by both. He was the only man Geronimo ever feared. He played a pivotal role in this long war for the desert Southwest from its beginning in 1861 until its end in 1890 with his pursuit of the renegade scout, Apache Kid.

In this sprawling, monumental work, Paul Hutton unfolds over two decades of the last war for the West through the eyes of the men and women who lived it. This is Mickey Free's story, but also the story of his contemporaries: the great Apache leaders Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, and Victorio; the soldiers Kit Carson, O. O. Howard, George Crook, and Nelson Miles; the scouts and frontiersmen Al Sieber, Tom Horn, Tom Jeffords, and Texas John Slaughter; the great White Mountain scout Alchesay and the Apache female warrior Lozen; the fierce Apache warrior Geronimo; and the Apache Kid. These lives shaped the violent history of the deserts and mountains of the Southwestern borderlands--a bleak and unforgiving world where a people would make a final, bloody stand against an American war machine bent on their destruction.

About the author

PAUL ANDREW HUTTON is an American cultural historian, author, documentary writer, and television personality. He is also a professor of history at the University of New Mexico, a former executive director of the Western History Association and former president of the Western Writers of America.
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