Shadow Riders: The Southern Plains Uprising, 1873 - Plainsmen - Terry C Johnston - Books - St. Martin's Griffin - 9781250038722 - December 15, 1991
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Shadow Riders: The Southern Plains Uprising, 1873 - Plainsmen

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Jacket Description/Back: No one captures the glory, adventure and drama of the courageous men and women who tamed the American West like award-winning author Terry C. Johnston. His Plainsmen series brims with colorful characters, fierce battles and compelling historical lore. Chief White Bear and his Kiowa tribe would accept no more broken promises from the white man, so they left the Indian Territory reservations and crossed the Red River to the south. But their last desperate attempt to regain the land of their ancestors meant dead white settlers, embattled soldiers, and shaken supply routes. General Sheridan's seasoned forces were now on the move to stem the Indian tide. And crack Army Sergeant Seamus Donegan would soon find himself at the center of a vast and bloody war . . . Notes about Other Books: CRIES FROM THE EARTH, ASHES OF HEAVEN, BLOOD SONG, DYING THUNDERReview Quotes: "Excellent...keep[s] readers in suspense."--Fred Werner, noted Western historianBiographical Note: Terry C. Johnston was born on the first day of 1947 on the plains of Kansas, and has lived all his life in the American West. His first novel, "Carry the Wind, "won the Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award from the Western Writers of America, and his subsequent books have appeared on bestseller lists throughout the country. He lives and writes in Big Sky country near Billings, Montana. Publisher Marketing: Chief White Bear and his Kiowa tribe would accept no more broken promises from the white man, so they left the Indian Territory reservations and crossed the Red River to the south. But heir last desperate attempt to regain the land of their ancestors meant dead white settlers, embattled soldiers, and shaken supply routes. general Sheridan's seasoned forced were now on the move to stem the Indian tide. And crack Army Sergeant Seamus Donegan would soon find himself at the center of a vast and bloody war...

Contributor Bio:  Johnston, Terry C Terry C. Johnston was born on the first day of 1947 on the plains of Kansas, and has lived all his life in the American West. His first novel, "Carry the Wind", won the Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award from the Western Writers of America, and his subsequent books have appeared on bestseller lists throughout the country. He lives and writes in Big Sky country near Billings, Montana.


400 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 15, 1991
ISBN13 9781250038722
Publishers St. Martin's Griffin
Genre Cultural Region > Western U.s.
Pages 400
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 23 mm   ·   430 g
Language English  

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