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Al Sieber Chief of Scouts
Taschenbuch von Dan L. Thrapp
Sprache: Englisch

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General George Crook planned and organized the principal Apache campaign in Arizona, and General Nelson Miles took credit for its successful conclusion in the 1880s, but the men who won it were rugged frontiersmen such as Al Sieber, the renowned Chief of Scouts. Crook relied on Sieber to lead Apache scouts against renegade Apaches, who were adept at hiding and raiding from within their native terrain. In this carefully researched biography, Dan L. Thrapp gives estensive evidence for Sieber's expertise, noting that the expeditions he accompanied were highly successful whereas those from which he was absent met with few triumphs. Perhaps the greatest tribute to his abilities was paid by a San Carlos Apache who, although strongly contemplating it, decided against bolting the reservation, no matter how miserable life might become, because, he said, Sieber would find him even if he left no tracks.

"[An] exhaustively researched and well-told biography of Sieber. . . . This is a notable book, recommended for the serious student as well as the casual reader."-Robert M. Utley, New Mexico Historical Review

"[The book] represents an excellent close-up picture of the action taken in the post-Civil War decades to rid Arizona of hostile Indians."-Francis Paul Prucha, Colorado Magazine

Dan L. Thrapp, author of six books on the Apache wars, was a leading authority on the subject. Two of his most highly praised works are the present volume and The Conquest of Apacher¿a [University of Oklahoma Press]. His final work was the monumental Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography.

Donald E. Worcester is the author of The Apaches: Eagles of the Southwest published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
On the cover: A Crooked Trail-Arizona, 1885 by Frank C. McCarthy, ©1978. Frank C. McCarthy. Courtesy of the Greenwich Workshop Inc., One Greenwich Place, Shelton, CT 06484-4675.
General George Crook planned and organized the principal Apache campaign in Arizona, and General Nelson Miles took credit for its successful conclusion in the 1880s, but the men who won it were rugged frontiersmen such as Al Sieber, the renowned Chief of Scouts. Crook relied on Sieber to lead Apache scouts against renegade Apaches, who were adept at hiding and raiding from within their native terrain. In this carefully researched biography, Dan L. Thrapp gives estensive evidence for Sieber's expertise, noting that the expeditions he accompanied were highly successful whereas those from which he was absent met with few triumphs. Perhaps the greatest tribute to his abilities was paid by a San Carlos Apache who, although strongly contemplating it, decided against bolting the reservation, no matter how miserable life might become, because, he said, Sieber would find him even if he left no tracks.

"[An] exhaustively researched and well-told biography of Sieber. . . . This is a notable book, recommended for the serious student as well as the casual reader."-Robert M. Utley, New Mexico Historical Review

"[The book] represents an excellent close-up picture of the action taken in the post-Civil War decades to rid Arizona of hostile Indians."-Francis Paul Prucha, Colorado Magazine

Dan L. Thrapp, author of six books on the Apache wars, was a leading authority on the subject. Two of his most highly praised works are the present volume and The Conquest of Apacher¿a [University of Oklahoma Press]. His final work was the monumental Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography.

Donald E. Worcester is the author of The Apaches: Eagles of the Southwest published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
On the cover: A Crooked Trail-Arizona, 1885 by Frank C. McCarthy, ©1978. Frank C. McCarthy. Courtesy of the Greenwich Workshop Inc., One Greenwich Place, Shelton, CT 06484-4675.
Über den Autor
Dan Thrapp, who was a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, was a foreign correspondent for the United Press in Argentina, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom and, for a number of years, an editor for the Los Angeles Times. He wrote extensively on the West. He books include Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
Details
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 466
ISBN-13: 9780806127705
ISBN-10: 0806127708
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Thrapp, Dan L.
Hersteller: University of Oklahoma Press
Maße: 229 x 152 x 28 mm
Von/Mit: Dan L. Thrapp
Gewicht: 0,751 kg
preigu-id: 107330343
Über den Autor
Dan Thrapp, who was a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, was a foreign correspondent for the United Press in Argentina, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom and, for a number of years, an editor for the Los Angeles Times. He wrote extensively on the West. He books include Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
Details
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 466
ISBN-13: 9780806127705
ISBN-10: 0806127708
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Thrapp, Dan L.
Hersteller: University of Oklahoma Press
Maße: 229 x 152 x 28 mm
Von/Mit: Dan L. Thrapp
Gewicht: 0,751 kg
preigu-id: 107330343
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