Crow Killer, New Edition (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
208
Utgivningsdatum
2016-01-04
Upplaga
New Edition
Förlag
Indiana University Press
Medarbetare
Bender, Nathan E. (contributions)
Illustratör/Fotograf
1 map
Illustrationer
1 Halftones, black and white
Dimensioner
224 x 152 x 15 mm
Vikt
295 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
402:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on Creme w/Matte Lam
ISBN
9780253020833

Crow Killer, New Edition

The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson

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The movie Jeremiah Johnson introduced millions to the legendary mountain man, John Johnson. The real Johnson was a far cry from the Redford version. Standing 6'2" in his stocking feet and weighing nearly 250 pounds, he was a mountain man among mountain men, one of the toughest customers on the western frontier. As the story goes, one morning in 1847 Johnson returned to his Rocky Mountain trapper's cabin to find the remains of his murdered Indian wife and her unborn child. He vowed vengeance against an entire Indian tribe. Crow Killer tells of that one-man, decades-long war to avenge his beloved. Whether seen as a realistic glimpse of a long ago, fierce frontier world, or as a mythic retelling of the many tales spun around and by Johnson, Crow Killer is unforgettable. This new edition, redesigned for the first time, features an introduction by western frontier expert Nathan E. Bender and a glossary of Indian tribes.
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It's a robust story, almost incrediblea saga of hardship, cruelty and terrible dangers through which John Johnson, tough and shrewd as he undoubtedly was, did not emerge unscathed. This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best. * New York Times Book Review * . . . [Johnson] emerges as flesh and blood, with the emphasis on blood. His story is the material from which grand opera might be made. * Saturday Review * . . . warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana. * San Francisco Chronicle * Spectacular to repellent, this is a part of Western life as it must have been. . . * Kirkus Reviews * It's a robust story, almost incrediblea saga of hardship, cruelty and terrible dangers through which John Johnson, tough and shrewd as he undoubtedly was, did not emerge unscathed. This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best. * New York Times Book Review * . . . [Johnson] emerges as flesh and blood, with the emphasis on blood. His story is the material from which grand opera might be made. * Saturday Review * . . . warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana. * San Francisco Chronicle * Spectacular to repellent, this is a part of Western life as it must have been. . . * Kirkus Reviews *

Övrig information

Raymond W. Thorp is author of Bowie Knife and Spirit Gun of the West: The Story of Doc W. F. Carver, among other titles. Nathan E. Bender is an independent scholar and consultant in Laramie, Wyoming, who has written extensively on the Old West.

Innehållsförteckning

Introduction by Nathan E. Bender Foreword by Richard M. Dorson Preface Acknowledgments Part One: The Young Trapper 1. The Making of a Legend 2. The Hair Merchants 3. An Apprenticeship 4. A Madness 5. Oath of Vengeance Part Two: Liver-Eating Johnson 6. A Man's Reputation 7. Twined Scalps 8. Crow Against Flathead 9. Winter Holiday, Spring Council 10. . . . A Missing Chapter Part Three: A Man Among Men 11. The Eighteenth Warrior 12. Captive of the Blackfeet 13. Mountain-Man Rendezvous 14. Boots and Biscuits 15. Portuguese Phillips 16. A Sioux Liver 17. Monument for a Foe's Friend 18. Target for Gray Bear Part Four: Brother of the Crows 19. White Chief of the Shoshoni 20. Biscuits for Blackfeet 21. A Last Departure 22. Mariano and the Ute Chief 23. The Piegan Princess 24. Eight Scalps for the Crows Part Five: The Old Trapper 25. Burial for Bear Claw 26. Sheriff Johnson 27. Last Trail 28. Lodge by the Sea Glossary of Native Peoples in Crow Killer