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Geronimo:The Man, His Time, His Place—
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The Story
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: A Debo
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 512
In place of the distorted image of Geronimo as a bloodthirsty savage, she offers her version of a man full of energy and drive, fiecely independent, possessed of great business acumen, and interest in everything. . Debo's book is a most detailed, through, pleasantly written, and stimulating account of Geronimo's life and circumstances. Journal of American History. This book. . vividly illustrates the paradoxical elements of the Apache wars, not to mention the capricious mature of the United State's Indian policy during a period of some 50 years'. Washington Post.
Author: A Debo
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 512
In place of the distorted image of Geronimo as a bloodthirsty savage, she offers her version of a man full of energy and drive, fiecely independent, possessed of great business acumen, and interest in everything. . Debo's book is a most detailed, through, pleasantly written, and stimulating account of Geronimo's life and circumstances. Journal of American History. This book. . vividly illustrates the paradoxical elements of the Apache wars, not to mention the capricious mature of the United State's Indian policy during a period of some 50 years'. Washington Post.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: A Debo
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 512
In place of the distorted image of Geronimo as a bloodthirsty savage, she offers her version of a man full of energy and drive, fiecely independent, possessed of great business acumen, and interest in everything. . Debo's book is a most detailed, through, pleasantly written, and stimulating account of Geronimo's life and circumstances. Journal of American History. This book. . vividly illustrates the paradoxical elements of the Apache wars, not to mention the capricious mature of the United State's Indian policy during a period of some 50 years'. Washington Post.
Author: A Debo
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 512
In place of the distorted image of Geronimo as a bloodthirsty savage, she offers her version of a man full of energy and drive, fiecely independent, possessed of great business acumen, and interest in everything. . Debo's book is a most detailed, through, pleasantly written, and stimulating account of Geronimo's life and circumstances. Journal of American History. This book. . vividly illustrates the paradoxical elements of the Apache wars, not to mention the capricious mature of the United State's Indian policy during a period of some 50 years'. Washington Post.













