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Chief Joseph : Guardian of the People (American Heroes, 1)

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Entièrement neuf: Un livre neuf, non lu, non utilisé et en parfait état, sans aucune page manquante ...
Release Year
2006
ISBN
9780765310644
Book Title
Chief Joseph : Guardian of the People
Book Series
American Heroes Ser.
Publisher
Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom&Co
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2006
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Candy Moulton
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Topic
Native Americans
Item Weight
9.5 Oz
Item Width
5 in
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Publisher
Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom&Co
ISBN-10
0765310643
ISBN-13
9780765310644
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50797045

Product Key Features

Book Title
Chief Joseph : Guardian of the People
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Native Americans
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Author
Candy Moulton
Book Series
American Heroes Ser.
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
9.5 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

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Dewey Edition
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Reviews
Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history., "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Perc people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history." -- Jerome A. Greene, author of Nez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." --Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." -- True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors of People of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind." -- Thomas Fleming, author of Dreams of Glory, Insightful and revealing, this crisply written biography.... depicts one the most respected and influential Indian leaders in American History., "Our written history goes from 700 page[s] by A. Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph."  , "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."-Jerome A. Greene, author of Nez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." -Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors of People of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."-Thomas Fleming, author of Dreams of Glory, Impeccably researched...will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people., "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history." -- Jerome A. Greene, author of Nez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." --Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." -- True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors of People of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind." -- Thomas Fleming, author of Dreams of Glory, Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history., "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."--Jerome A. Greene, author of Nez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." --Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." - True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors of People of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."--Thomas Fleming, author of Dreams of Glory, "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Perc people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."--Jerome A. Greene, author of Nez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." --Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." - True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People ,will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors of People of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."--Thomas Fleming, author of Dreams of Glory, Our written history goes from 700 pageÝs¨ by A. Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph., "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."Â--Jerome A. Greene, author ofNez Perce Summer, 1877 Â"Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive thanChief Josephfor American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory.Â" Â--Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation Â"A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express.Â" Â-True West Â"Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched,Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people.Â" --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors ofPeople of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."Â--Thomas Fleming, author ofDreams of Glory, Insightful and revealing, this  crisply written biography.... depicts one the most respected and influential Indian leaders in American History., "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." True West, The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history., Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind., Our written history goes from 700 page[s] by A. Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph., Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory., "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."--Jerome A. Greene, author ofNez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive thanChief Josephfor American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." --Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." -True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched,Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors ofPeople of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."--Thomas Fleming, author ofDreams of Glory, "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Percé people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."--Jerome A. Greene, author of Nez Perce Summer, 1877 "Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than Chief Joseph for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." --Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." - True West "Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People ,will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Authors of People of the Raven "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."--Thomas Fleming, author of Dreams of Glory, "The story of Chief Joseph is reflective of the forebearance and determination of the Nez Perce people. Candy Moulton has crafted a moving account of a major player in an epic chapter of American Indian history."-- Jerome A. Greene, author of "Nez Perce Summer, 1877" " Our written history goes from the 700 page history by Alvin Josephy to other shorter works but none is more comprehensive than "Chief Joseph" for American Heroes. I appreciate Candy Moulton including details about our stay in and return from Oklahoma Territory." -- Charlie Moses, Jr. Chief Joseph Band, Nez Perce Colville Reservation, Nespelem, Washington Treasurer, Nez Perce National Historical Trail Foundation " A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." - "True West" " Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America' s greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, "Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People," will stand for generations as a testament to one man' s heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people." --W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O' Neal Gear, Authors of "People of the Raven" "Congratulations to Tor/Forge for their American Heroes series. I can't think of a publishing venture that America needs more than this. Chief Joseph by Candy Moulton is a perfect introduction to the series. It combines good history with deep emotion. It's a book that will live in every reader's mind."-- Thomas Fleming, author of "Dreams of Glory", "A strong study of a brave man and his peole, as only a writer such as Moulton can express." - True West, Moulton writes with exquisite passion about one of America's greatest freedom fighters. Impeccably researched, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People , will stand for generations as a testament to one man's heroic struggle to find a sanctuary for his people.
Series Volume Number
1
Dewey Decimal
979.5004/974124/0092
Synopsis
The Nez Perce people lived in peace with white intruders in their homelands from the time of Lewis & Clark until 1863 when a treaty called for the tribe' s removal to a reservation in Idaho. Chief Joseph (1840-1904), headman of the Nez Perce band in northeastern Oregon's Wallowa Valley, became the greatest diplomat, philosopher, and-- from necessity rather than choice-- war leader of his people and among the most respected Indian leaders of American history. In this meticulous and moving new study of Joseph' s life, Candy Moulton-- who has traveled over all the trails he and his people blazed-- emphasizes the pivotal year of 1877, when the frontier military tried to force Joseph and his people onto the reservation. Instead of meekly following these outrageous orders, he led 750 Nez Perce s on a 1,500-mile, four-month flight from western Idaho across Montana and through the Yellowstone country and northwest Wyoming toward safety in Canada. After many battles, the flight ended at the Bear Paws mountains in north-central Montana, just forty miles from the Canadian border and potential refuge. There the U.S. Army surrounded the Nez Perce s, captured their horse herd, killed all but two of their primary chiefs, and forced capitulation. When Joseph surrendered to military leaders he told them, "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.", The Nez Perce people lived in peace with white intruders in their homelands from the time of Lewis & Clark until 1863 when a treaty called for the tribe's removal to a reservation in Idaho. Chief Joseph (1840-1904), headman of the Nez Perce band in northeastern Oregon's Wallowa Valley, became the greatest diplomat, philosopher, and-from necessity rather than choice-war leader of his people and among the most respected Indian leaders of American history. In this meticulous and moving new study of Joseph's life, Candy Moulton- who has traveled over all the trails he and his people blazed-emphasizes the pivotal year of 1877, when the frontier military tried to force Joseph and his people onto the reservation. Instead of meekly following these outrageous orders, he led 750 Nez Perces on a 1,500-mile, four-month flight from western Idaho across Montana and through the Yellowstone country and northwest Wyoming toward safety in Canada. After many battles, the flight ended at the Bear Paws mountains in north-central Montana, just forty miles from the Canadian border and potential refuge. There the U.S. Army surrounded the Nez Perces, captured their horse herd, killed all but two of their primary chiefs, and forced capitulation. When Joseph surrendered to military leaders he told them, "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.", The Nez Percé people lived in peace with white intruders in their homelands from the time of Lewis & Clark until 1863 when a treaty called for the tribe's removal to a reservation in Idaho. Chief Joseph (1840-1904), headman of the Nez Percé band in northeastern Oregon's Wallowa Valley, became the greatest diplomat, philosopher, and-from necessity rather than choice-war leader of his people and among the most respected Indian leaders of American history. In this meticulous and moving new study of Joseph's life, Candy Moulton- who has traveled over all the trails he and his people blazed-emphasizes the pivotal year of 1877, when the frontier military tried to force Joseph and his people onto the reservation. Instead of meekly following these outrageous orders, he led 750 Nez Percés on a 1,500-mile, four-month flight from western Idaho across Montana and through the Yellowstone country and northwest Wyoming toward safety in Canada. After many battles, the flight ended at the Bear Paws mountains in north-central Montana, just forty miles from the Canadian border and potential refuge. There the U.S. Army surrounded the Nez Percés, captured their horse herd, killed all but two of their primary chiefs, and forced capitulation. When Joseph surrendered to military leaders he told them, "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever."
LC Classification Number
E99.N5

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    This book was a Father's day gift for my father-in-law and it arrived exactly as described. It was ordered on Tuesday and arrived on Thursday, in plenty of time to gift on Sunday. It was well packaged and obviously shipped promptly. Hubby and I are pleased and would highly recommend this seller! Thanks for a great shopping experience!
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  • Part of history they don’t teach you in school

    An interesting part of history that isn’t taught in schools. The map printed in the front of the book is really helpful while reading the book to see the tribes journey.

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