Ashes of Heaven: The Lame Deer Fight-May 7, 1877 and the End of the Great Sioux War
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Ashes of Heaven: The Lame Deer Fight-May 7, 1877 and the End of the Great Sioux War (The Plainsmen #13)

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The U.S. Army's goal: wipe out the remnant of scattered, starving people on the frontier's Northern Plain. But before Colonel Nelson A. Miles, the Bear Coat, launched his Spring campaign into the heart of Indians country, the commander took one last stab at negotiations--and called on a Cheyenne woman and the famous half-breed pony scout named Johnny Bruguier. Together, th...more
Mass Market Paperback, 432 pages
Published May 15th 1998 by St. Martin's Paperbacks (first published 1998)
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Ashes of Heaven: The Lame Deer Fight-May 7, 1877 and the End of the Great Sioux War (Audio Cassette)
Ashes of Heaven: The Lame Deer Fight-May 7, 1877 and the End of the Great Sioux War (Audio Cassette)
Terry C. Johnston was born January 1, 1947 in Arkansas City, KS.
Nineteen publishers rejected Johnston's first novel, Carry the Wind, before it was printed in 1982. However, this first novel was to gain the honor of receiving the Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award for best first fiction. Johnston is known for his eye for historical detail, and he is a stickle...more
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