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  • - Being the Experience of an Officers Wife on the Plains (1868)
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    330,95 kr.

    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1868 Edition.

  • - Being The Experience Of An Officer's Wife On The Plains (1868)
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    304,95 - 443,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    243,95 - 363,95 kr.

  • af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    194,95 - 287,95 kr.

  • af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    306,95 kr.

  • - Land of Massacre
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington & Henry Beebee Carrington
    341,95 kr.

  • - The Classic Account of A U. S. Army Officer's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    192,95 kr.

    A classic of the early history of WyomingThis well known account of army life on the western frontier, by the wife of Colonel Henry B. Carrington the post-commander of Fort Phil Kearney during 'Red Cloud's War' of 1866-68, appears in this Leonaur edition in its revised form, having been substantially enhanced by Colonel Carrington himself after his wife's death in 1870. This additional material provides much additional and valuable historical information that will interest any student of the events of the period. Colonel Carrington was a central personality in the events described in Margaret Carrington's book because, with her two children, she accompanied her husband as he built the fort and commanded the soldiers who would defend this dangerous outpost in Wyoming. She shared his experiences of the ensuing conflict and, as the fort was all but under siege by Plains Indian tribes, of the well known 'Wagon Box Fight' and more significantly the disaster that was the infamous 'Fetterman Massacre.' Margaret Carrington wrote her journals at the suggestion of General Sherman who had the foresight to consider that doing so was a useful occupation for all officers' wives. Thus we may thank Sherman for not only ensuring posterity was provided with the minute detail of life on a frontier army post often absent from first hand narratives, but also-if inadvertently-that some of the most notable events in the history of the U. S Army's struggle with the Sioux and their allies were chronicled.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

  • - The Classic Account of A U. S. Army Officer's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian War
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    288,95 kr.

    A classic of the early history of WyomingThis well known account of army life on the western frontier, by the wife of Colonel Henry B. Carrington the post-commander of Fort Phil Kearney during 'Red Cloud's War' of 1866-68, appears in this Leonaur edition in its revised form, having been substantially enhanced by Colonel Carrington himself after his wife's death in 1870. This additional material provides much additional and valuable historical information that will interest any student of the events of the period. Colonel Carrington was a central personality in the events described in Margaret Carrington's book because, with her two children, she accompanied her husband as he built the fort and commanded the soldiers who would defend this dangerous outpost in Wyoming. She shared his experiences of the ensuing conflict and, as the fort was all but under siege by Plains Indian tribes, of the well known 'Wagon Box Fight' and more significantly the disaster that was the infamous 'Fetterman Massacre.' Margaret Carrington wrote her journals at the suggestion of General Sherman who had the foresight to consider that doing so was a useful occupation for all officers' wives. Thus we may thank Sherman for not only ensuring posterity was provided with the minute detail of life on a frontier army post often absent from first hand narratives, but also-if inadvertently-that some of the most notable events in the history of the U. S Army's struggle with the Sioux and their allies were chronicled.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

  • - Being The Experience Of An Officer's Wife On The Plains (1868)
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    443,95 kr.

  • - Home of the Crows
    af Margaret Irvin Carrington
    232,95 kr.

    On July 17, 1866, two soldiers and six wagoners were killed by Sioux Indians. In the next two weeks, 14 more men died in Sioux attacks. On December 21, disaster struck. Pursuing Indians across a wooded ridge, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William Fetterman and his company fell into an ambush. This book details these events.

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