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  • - Pirates, Early American Conflicts and the French & Indian War 1754-63
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    203 - 343,-

  • - the Conflicts on the Eastern Frontiers With Indian Tribes and the British During the 18th Century
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    218 - 357,-

  • - A Romance of the Road
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    241,-

    Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) was a clergyman, journalist, historian, and adventure writer. Here he purports to transcribe the adventures of Lady Katharine Cinranald and Sir Hugh Richmond in pre-Restoration Scotland.

  • - The Nez Perce & Modoc Indian Wars 1872-77
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    218,-

    The Indian wars of the north westThis, the fifth volume in Cyrus Townsend Brady's well regarded series, American Fights and Fighters, differs somewhat in format from other its companion volumes. Whilst Brady is always informative, accurate, original and entertaining his books have a tendency to include material where the subject matter appears to have appealed to Brady at the time and was thereafter in need of a home in one of his works. This volume, Northwest Fights and Fighters, focuses specifically on two wars, the Nez Percé War and the Modoc War, which the United States Army fought against the indigenous Indian tribes of the north west in the period following the American Civil War. The Nez Percé War was fought against that tribe under Chief Joseph's inspired leadership and the Modoc War was a gruelling, bitter campaign fought in the inhospitable lava beds. The accounts and recollections of these two war comprise the entire book and Brady therefore deals with his subjects in some detail. He has particularly drawn upon the first hand narratives of those combatants who fought on both sides of the conflicts and this very much enhances the book's value, since these accounts rarely appear elsewhere in print. In the Nez Percé section Brady of course deals with the actions at White Bird Canyon, Cottonwood, Clearwater, Big Hole and all the pivotal aspects of the campaign. The Modoc War outraged the American people after the murder of the so called 'peace commissioners' by the Modoc leader Captain Jack and this and many other aspects of the campaign are dealt with in considerable depth. Leonaur have already published, or will publish all of Brady's Fights and Fighters series and together they provide a well regarded and classic library of Americans at war-particularly on the ever turbulent frontiers of its Westward expansion.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

  • - The Nez Perc & Modoc Indian Wars 1872-77
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    357,-

    The Indian wars of the north westThis, the fifth volume in Cyrus Townsend Brady's well regarded series, American Fights and Fighters, differs somewhat in format from other its companion volumes. Whilst Brady is always informative, accurate, original and entertaining his books have a tendency to include material where the subject matter appears to have appealed to Brady at the time and was thereafter in need of a home in one of his works. This volume, Northwest Fights and Fighters, focuses specifically on two wars, the Nez Percé War and the Modoc War, which the United States Army fought against the indigenous Indian tribes of the north west in the period following the American Civil War. The Nez Percé War was fought against that tribe under Chief Joseph's inspired leadership and the Modoc War was a gruelling, bitter campaign fought in the inhospitable lava beds. The accounts and recollections of these two war comprise the entire book and Brady therefore deals with his subjects in some detail. He has particularly drawn upon the first hand narratives of those combatants who fought on both sides of the conflicts and this very much enhances the book's value, since these accounts rarely appear elsewhere in print. In the Nez Percé section Brady of course deals with the actions at White Bird Canyon, Cottonwood, Clearwater, Big Hole and all the pivotal aspects of the campaign. The Modoc War outraged the American people after the murder of the so called 'peace commissioners' by the Modoc leader Captain Jack and this and many other aspects of the campaign are dealt with in considerable depth. Leonaur have already published, or will publish all of Brady's Fights and Fighters series and together they provide a well regarded and classic library of Americans at war-particularly on the ever turbulent frontiers of its Westward expansion.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

  • av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    241,-

    Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) was a historian, journalist and adventure writer, best known for "Indian Fights and Fighters".

  • - Battles on Land and Sea from the American war of Independence, the North West Indian War, the Wars with France and Tripoli and the War of 1812
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    203 - 343,-

  • - the Conquistadors and Other Accounts of Adventure
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    203 - 343,-

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    286,-

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    289,-

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    127 - 135,-

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    343,-

  • - Nelson and Bonaparte at the Nile
    av Cyrus Townsend Brady
    212,-

  • av Cyrus Townsend Brady & Townsend Brady Cyrus Townsend Brady
    162 - 281,-

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