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Geronimo

by Alexander B. Adams
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Overview

In the Apaches’ final campaign, Geronimo led 19 warriors against 5,000 U.S. troops. No Apaches were killed, and the U.S. suffered heavy casualties. For the Apaches could travel seventy miles a day on foot, lay a deadly ambush in country so open a white man could not find a hiding place, and elude pursuit by scattering in every direction, only to reassemble as soon as the force was gone. Probably the greatest foot soldiers ever known, they held the U.S. Army at bay for forty years. This book tells the stories of Geronimo, his Apache warriors, and his American enemies with vigor and verve. Unequaled in depth and scope, this definitive biography is an engrossing, dramatic, colorful, historically accurate account of a long-misunderstood figure.

In the Apaches final campaign, Geronimo led 19 warriors against 5,000 U.S. troops. No Apaches were killed and the U.S. suffered heavy casualties. This book tells the stories of Geronimo, his warriors and his enemies. Unequaled in depth and scope, this biography is colorful, dramatic and historically accurate.

Synopsis

"In the Apaches’ final campaign, Geronimo led 19 warriors against 5,000 U.S. troops. No Apaches were killed, and the U.S. suffered heavy casualties. For the Apaches could travel seventy miles a day on"

About the Author, Alexander B. Adams

Alexander B. Adams has been a newspaper writer; FBI agent, vice president of two large banks, head of a prominent conservation agency, and the author of Audubon and Eleventh Hour.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1990
Publisher
Da Capo Press
Pages
381
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780306803949

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