Book Sales for Good Times in Old Genesee

I am in my third printing of this new book. I have enjoyed receiving many favorable reviews.

I hope you all will go to my two giveaways on Goodreads and sign up for both of my books:
MEDAL OF HONOR AND GOOD TIMES IN OLD GENESEE.

My next effort is a book on the Early Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest. Most of these battles are forgotten and it is difficult to find enough historical material to make for an easy to prepare manuscript.

I am uncertain if this newest book will be wildly popular and I may not sell as many copies. However, I plan to outline the unjust practices of the U S Government toward the Indians, the crooked Indian Agents (the tribes knew a good man when they saw him and asked for specific
Government representatives who were just and honest men) and the practices used by the greedy settlers to take lands away from the Tribes given in all the U S Treaties over the years.

The book will cover from 1845 through 1865. The issues covered will range from the Cayuse War in 1848 through the Rogue River War, to the Yakama War of 1855-56, to the Spokane, Palus and Couer d'Alene War of 1858 and thru the Sioux Uprising of 1862 in Minnesota.

Many of the soldiers in these battles became famous in the War Between the States (Civil War) such as Sheridan, Isaac Stevens, McClean and others. The headmen of the Indian Nations became locally famous to the settlers but not so famous as the fighting warriors of the Lakota, Cheyenne and other tribes who contested the U S Army after the Civil War.
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Published on January 18, 2016 14:14 Tags: army, history, pacific-northwest, warriors, wars
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