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To Follow a Flag

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ISBN-10: 1585473510

ISBN-13: 9781585473519

Edition: Large Type 

Authors: William Henry

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Here is the powerful story of the bitter war in the Northwest Territory and the one Nez Perce chief, Timothy, who tested his faith against the burning Indian fury. Back to the time of Lewis and Clark, Timothy’s people had honored the white man’s flag but the massacre of 1858 would lead Timothy to his greatest challenge. Timothy was called upon to guide the white man’s army against the fighting tribes. The First U.S. Dragoons were going to show the flag to the mighty Kamiakin, war chief of the bloody Palouse Rebellion. Kamiakin hated the white invaders and awaited them with a thousand hand-picked warriors.
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Book details

List price: $27.95
Publisher: Center Point Large Print
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 255
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

Novelist Henry Wilson Allen wrote more than 50 novels under the pseudonyms of Will Henry and Clay Fisher. He held a variety of jobs before becoming an author including a gold miner, blacksmith, house mover, sugar mill worker, and newspaper columnist. He called himself "a man born into the wrong century," and his work shows his fascination with the history and people of the nineteenth-century American West. Whether he is writing about Jesse James as a psychotic gunman in Death of a Legend (1954), Native Americans in From Where the Sun Now Stands (1960), or the explorers Lewis and Clark in Gates of the Mountains (1963), his careful historical research is evident. He often uses such devices as…