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Death in the Desert, the Fifty Years' War for the Great Southwest

Death in the Desert, the Fifty Years' War for the Great Southwest

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Death in the Desert, the Fifty Years' War for the Great Southwest

by Paul I.Wellman

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New York: Foulsham for the Fireside Press During their inexorable advance from East to West the white man encountered the Indians of the Desert, lean, sun baked warriors, imbued with shocking cruelty and vitality and endowed with deadliness and malice beyond all other tribes of American Indians. 237pp with black and white plates.

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Title
Death in the Desert, the Fifty Years' War for the Great Southwest
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Paul I.Wellman
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Foulsham for the Fireside Press
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