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The sixth volume of Eckert's The Winning of America Series deals with the Northwest Territories and the Louisiana Purchase during the first half of the 19th century, and events before and during the Black Hawk War of 1832. He recounts history through dramatized stories of individual heroes and scoundrels on both sides, augmented by voluminous endnotes, a bibliography, and an index. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The epic tale of a towering Native American hero by the award-winning author of The Frontiersmen. Published to rave reviews, this extraordinary book tells the story of Shawnee leader Tecumseh, a military genius whose vision was to unite the North American tribes into one powerful Indian nation, capable of forcing back the encroaching white settlers.
The Ohio River, a principal route for pioneers pushing westward along its 981-mile course from Pennsylvania through Kentucky and Indiana to Illinois, was the scene of fierce battles among warring Indian tribes-Shawnee, Miami, Cherokee, Iroquois, etc.-and between Native Americans and white settlers. Tapping journals, letters, diaries and government memoranda from 1768 to 1799, and fleshing out his panoramic chronicle with reconstructed dialogue adapted from primary sources, historian-novelist Eckert has fashioned an epic narrative history of the struggle for dominance of the Ohio River Valley that makes compelling reading. The lives of notable pioneer families (Zanes, Bradys, Wetzels), incursions of traders, explorers, colonists, adventurers and the historic exploits of George Washington, Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark and others intersect. A biographer of Shawnee chief Tecumseh (A Sorrow in Our Heart), Eckert emphasizes the sudden, overwhelming movement of whites into Native American lands and the Indians' initial restraint and tolerance, followed by furious raids, wars and expulsions. Maps. (Nov.)
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February 03, 2010: This was a great book for anyone who wants to know more about the frontier. Eckert does an amazing job of bringing the frontiermen to life as well as the Native Americans. The book is full of colorful and graghic stories.
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July 23, 2008: This is without a doubt one of the best books I have ever read if not the best. I love this book and have read it several times. Absolutely Amazing!!! You must read this book!