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  • On the Trail of Crazy Horse

    John Frederick Finerty

    eBook (BIG BYTE BOOKS, March 27, 2015)
    One of the premier classics on the American Indian Wars, originally published in 1890 as "War Path and Bivouac."John Frederick Finerty was a famous journalist for the Chicago "Times" who went into the field to report on the U.S. government's efforts to force Native Americans onto reservations.In 1876, Finerty was with General George Crook's forces at the Battle of the Rosebud. Part of Crook's aim was to connect with George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Little Bighorn. It never happened and Custer was killed along with five companies of his regiment by Crazy Horse, Gall, Sitting Bull, Rain-in-the-Face and other leaders.A teenage refugee from the Irish revolutionary movement, Finerty immigrated to the U.S. in 1864 and signed up to fight in the Civil War. By 1870 he was writing for newspapers, eventually making a national name for himself. He repeatedly went to the West to cover the Indian Wars and wrote with great intelligence, humor, and compassion about what he saw.Always self-deprecating and sardonic, he nevertheless had this to say to would-be Western journalists:“Let no easy-going journalist suppose that an Indian campaign is a picnic. If he goes out on such business he must go prepared to ride his forty or fifty miles a day, go sometimes on half rations, sleep on the ground with small covering, roast, sweat, freeze, and make the acquaintance of such vermin or reptiles as may flourish in the vicinity of his couch; and, finally, be ready to fight Sitting Bull or Satan when the trouble begins, for God and the United States hate non-combatants.”His conclusions about the Indian War included this:"White greed is not by any means satisfied, even though the fairest portion of the Sioux reservations have been given up to settlement...we of the Caucasian race must confess, however reluctantly, that even the red Indian has some rights on the soil which bore him that the whites are bound to respect."You'll have a hard time putting this one down. Expanded and heavily annotated with information about events and people.Every memoir of the Old West provides us with another view of an era that changed America forever.For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.
  • On the Trail of Crazy Horse

    John Frederick Finerty

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2017)
    One of the premier classics on the American Indian Wars, originally published in 1890 as "War Path and Bivouac." John Frederick Finerty was a famous journalist for the Chicago "Times" who went into the field to report on the U.S. government's efforts to force Native Americans onto reservations. In 1876, Finerty was with General George Crook's forces at the Battle of the Rosebud. Part of Crook's aim was to connect with George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Little Bighorn. It never happened and Custer was killed along with five companies of his regiment by Crazy Horse, Gall, Sitting Bull, Rain-in-the-Face and other leaders. A teenage refugee from the Irish revolutionary movement, Finerty immigrated to the U.S. in 1864 and signed up to fight in the Civil War. By 1870 he was writing for newspapers, eventually making a national name for himself. He repeatedly went to the West to cover the Indian Wars and wrote with great intelligence, humor, and compassion about what he saw. Always self-deprecating and sardonic, he nevertheless had this to say to would-be Western journalists: “Let no easy-going journalist suppose that an Indian campaign is a picnic. If he goes out on such business he must go prepared to ride his forty or fifty miles a day, go sometimes on half rations, sleep on the ground with small covering, roast, sweat, freeze, and make the acquaintance of such vermin or reptiles as may flourish in the vicinity of his couch; and, finally, be ready to fight Sitting Bull or Satan when the trouble begins, for God and the United States hate non-combatants.” His conclusions about the Indian War included this: "White greed is not by any means satisfied, even though the fairest portion of the Sioux reservations have been given up to settlement...we of the Caucasian race must confess, however reluctantly, that even the red Indian has some rights on the soil which bore him that the whites are bound to respect." You'll have a hard time putting this one down. Expanded and heavily annotated with information about events and people. Every memoir of the Old West provides us with another view of an era that changed America forever.
  • The Tony Sarg Marionette Book

    John Frederick McIsaac

    eBook (, March 29, 2010)
    This entertaining volume was published in 1921 for both adults and children. From the book's Introduction: This little book is about Tony Sarg and his marionettes. It aims to acquaint you with the lovable and unique personality of Tony Sarg, illustrator, cartoonist, and cre- ator of marionettes; and to tell you about puppet shows, a little of their long and varied history and of certain matters connected with modern puppets which have prob- ably awakened your curiosity, if you have been fortunate enough to see the plays acted by Mr. Sarg's artistic and expressive manikins. Tony Sarg himself is responsible for a great deal of the information contained in this book. He has revealed some of the mysteries which make his marionette productions so different from ordinary puppet shows, and has spent hours with the author, telling him how he became inter- ested in marionettes and how he developed the quaint old form of entertainment along the lines of the modern "artistic marionettes," as they are known in Europe, of which his dolls are probably the most charming examples of the present day. Mr. Sarg has consented to tell young people how they may build marionette stages of their own and how to make and operate puppets. In this book, children who can work with tools, and have some dramatic instinct, will find instructions which will enable them to give suc- cessful marionette productions at home.
  • Peeka, Pooka, and the Dinosaur

    Mary Frederick

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 18, 2000)
    Peeka, Pooka, and the Dinosaur is a wonderfully illustrated story of two children and their desire to own a dinosaur. A fun, lighthearted story.
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  • Rider of the Silences

    John Frederick

    Hardcover (A.L. Burt, Sept. 3, 1920)
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  • Camels: ships of the desert,

    John Frederick Waters

    Library Binding (Crowell, March 15, 1974)
    Describes the physical characteristics of camels that enable them to withstand the heat of the desert for days at a time without water.
  • The Mysterious Eel

    John Frederick Waters

    Library Binding (Hastings House Pub, April 15, 1973)
    Book by Waters, John Frederick
  • The Flying Hat

    John Frederick

    Paperback (AuthorHouse UK, June 15, 2010)
    The adventures of a Scottish Golf Cap as told by the cap who is blown from his Master's head and lands on the other side of a garage roof. Unfortunately his Master has wobbly legs to add to this amusing tale on a windy day in Dorset.
  • The Tony Sarg marionette book

    Frederick John MacIsaac

    Paperback (University of California Libraries, Jan. 1, 1921)
    This book was digitized and reprinted from the collections of the University of California Libraries. It was produced from digital images created through the libraries’ mass digitization efforts. The digital images were cleaned and prepared for printing through automated processes. Despite the cleaning process, occasional flaws may still be present that were part of the original work itself, or introduced during digitization. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found online in the HathiTrust Digital Library at www.hathitrust.org.
  • Hungry Sharks,

    John Frederick Waters

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1973)
    A brief introduction to the physical characteristics and habits of the shark.
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  • Hungry sharks,

    John Frederick Waters

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 15, 1974)
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  • Saltmarshes and shifting dunes,

    John Frederick Waters

    Hardcover (Harvey House, March 15, 1970)
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