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An account of the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima, told from the perspective of both the American Marines who invaded the island and the Japanese defensive force.
From the events that led to the clash at Gettysburg in July 1863 to the retreat of Robert E. Lee's defeated Confederates, Richard Wheeler uses the words of participants--both Northern and Southern--to bring one of the Civil War's bloodiest, most pivotal battles to life.
In this powerful biographical novel, Richard Wheeler—winner of the Owen Wister Lifetime Achievement Award and five Spur Awards—tells the amazing tale of the American explorer and hero, John Fremont, and his attempt to find a railway route to the west along the 38th parallel. Trapped in the snowbound Colorado mountains, Fremont must fight his way out. He battles the frigid elements in a harrowing journey over the backbone of the continent. In this tale of desperate danger and fierce courage, Wheeler presents the reader with a survival saga par excellence—a struggle of man against man, man against nature, man against himself—and a novel you will never forget. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
"When Skye agrees to act as a guide leading missionaries to the Blackfeet nation, their trail crosses through warring Crow and Cheyenne territories, and their sojourn is one of nearly impossible odds."--Jacket.
The Spur Award-winning author returns with another rip-roaring adventure featuring a legendary mining geologist determined to unearth a buried treasure and a band of bad hombres who'll do anything to get treasure. Original.
A Four-time Spur Award-winning AuthorTombstone, Arizona Territory, in the 1880s was a paradise for those who thought themselves exempt from the law. A land ruled by wranglers' whims and Wells Fargo, it was the onetime home of the Earp brothers - and where the infamous posse's ultimate undoing began. Here is the Earp's story, as seen through the eyes of the most famous brother, Wyatt.
A look at the nine-month period in the Civil War that saw three great battles fought chronicles the period from Lee's first attempt to invade the North to the battle that preceded his defeat at Gettysburg.
One of the West's most beloved writers sets his sights on the war of the Copper Kings in late 19th-century Montana, and their struggle for control of the Orichest hill on Earth.
Mister Skye leads a group of pilgrims into the Idaho territory and braves deserters, flash floods, and Indian raids to find the new Henry repeating rifle that he wants so badly.
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