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From where the sun now stands

Story of the Nez Perce campaign of 1877 and the tribal retreat under the great chief Joseph, as told by a 17-year-old Indian warrior.

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  • ""One of the most dramatic campaigns of the Indian wars was that of the Nez Perce. In this saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph, five-time Spur Award-winning author Henry lends insight and understanding to the events of that summer in 1877, when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people across more than a thousand miles of trackless country." from back cover."
  • "Story of the Nez Perce campaign of 1877 and the tribal retreat under the great chief Joseph, as told by a 17-year-old Indian warrior."@en
  • "Story of the Nez Perce campaign of 1877 and the tribal retreat under the great chief Joseph, as told by a 17-year-old Indian warrior."
  • "Tells the story of the 1877 campaign against the Nez Perce, when the U.S. Cavalry tracked Chief Joseph and his people across a thousand miles of mountainous territory."@en
  • "One of the most dramatic campaigns of the Indian wars was that of the Nez Perce. This book lends insight and understanding to the events of that summer in 1877 when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people across more than a thousand miles of trackless country."@en
  • "This Spur Award-winning novel tells of the 113 days in the summer of 1877 when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people in a rear-guard action from the Nex Perce reservation in Oregon to Montanta, across more than 1,000 mile of trackless country. Here is the saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph."@en
  • "The fictional love story of Heyets, amid the dark horror of the campaign of the Battle of Little Big Horn."@en
  • "This Spur Award-winning novel tells of the 113 days in the summer of 1877 when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people in a rear-guard action from the Nez Perce reservation in Oregon to Montanta, across more than 1,000 mile of trackless country. Here is the saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph."
  • "Five-time Winner of the Spur Award Surely one of the most dramatic campaigns of the Indian wars was also one of the last Chief Joseph. Here, with the understanding and insight that only Will Henry could bring to it, is the Spur Award-winning novel of those 113 days in the summer of 1877 when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people in a rear-guard action from the Nez Perce reservation in Oregon to Montana, across more than one thousand miles of trackless country. Here is a saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph, a masterful achievement from the one and only Will Henry."
  • "Five-time Winner of the Spur Award Surely one of the most dramatic campaigns of the Indian wars was also one of the last Chief Joseph. Here, with the understanding and insight that only Will Henry could bring to it, is the Spur Award-winning novel of those 113 days in the summer of 1877 when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people in a rear-guard action from the Nez Perce reservation in Oregon to Montana, across more than one thousand miles of trackless country. Here is a saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph, a masterful achievement from the one and only Will Henry.--from amazon.com."@en
  • "One of the most dramatic campaigns of the Indian wars was that of the Nez Perce. In this saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph, five-time Spur Award-winning author Henry lends insight and understanding to the events of that summer in 1877, when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people across more than a thousand miles of trackless country."@en

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  • "Biographical fiction"
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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "War stories"
  • "War stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "From where the sun now stands"@en
  • "From where the sun now stands"
  • "From where the sun now stands. [With a map.]"@en
  • "From where the Sun now stands"@en
  • "From where the Sun now stands"
  • "From Where the Sun Now Stands"@en