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Chronicles the rivalry of General George Crook and Geronimo as they fight one of the epic battles of the American West--the Apache Wars.

Hardcover:

9780785818373, titled "Fox And the Whirlwind: General George Crook And Geronimo: a Paired Biography" | Castle, February 28, 2005, cover price $9.99
9780471325758 | John Wiley & Sons Inc, January 1, 2000, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Chronicles the rivalry of General George Crook and Geronimo as they fight one of the epic battles of the American West--the Apache Wars.

Paperback:

9780471416999 | John Wiley & Sons Inc, July 11, 2001, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: A uniquely conceived paired biography pits two rivals--General George Crook and Geronimo--against each other, telling their story together as they fight one of the epic battles of the American West--the Apache Wars.

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Paperback:

9781432964580 | Not Applicable, August 1, 2012, cover price $8.99

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9781432964474 | Heinemann/Raintree, August 1, 2012, cover price $32.00

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Hardcover:

9780300126389 | Yale Univ Pr, November 15, 2012, cover price $30.00

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Paperback:

9780306803949 | Reprint edition (Da Capo Pr, April 1, 1990), cover price $16.95

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Product Description: Time can do serious damage to history, reducing a complex life to metaphor or cliche. Was Geronimo a frowning, rifle-clutching assassin or the defender of a besieged culture? Geronimo: A Biography tells his story through the land of his culture and his people.

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9781583690635 | Western Natl Parks Assoc, June 30, 2006, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Time can do serious damage to history, reducing a complex life to metaphor or cliche.

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Hardcover:

9780313344541 | Greenwood Pub Group, October 13, 2009, cover price $39.00

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By C. L. Sonnichsen (editor)

Paperback:

9780803291980 | Reprint edition (Univ of Nebraska Pr, September 1, 1990), cover price $14.95

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The surrender of the great Apache leader Geronimo to U.S Army Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood in August of 1886 brought to an end a struggle that had begun in the early years of the century, and had figured prominently in the western campaign of the Civil War. The words addressed by Gatewood to Geronimo as they met along the banks of Mexico's Bavispe River echoed those spoken in many such a meeting between victorious American commander and vanquished Native American. "Accept these terms or fight it out to the bitter end," said Gatewood. The terms were forced relocation to Florida and the ceding of the ancestral homeland of the Apaches to white settlers; the bitter end was, quite simply, annihilation. In The Geronimo Campaign, Odie B. Faulk, a leading historian of the American Southwest, offers a lively and often chilling account of the war that raged over the deserts and mountains of Arizona, New Mexico, and northern Mexico in the mid 1880's, and traces its legacy well past the ultimatum delivered to Geronimo on August 25, 1886. Faulk is especially concerned with the campaign's wider historical setting and significance, and with the sad record of betrayal of the Native American by the U.S. Government. In a very real sense, it is the stuff of Greek tragedy. Here among the mesas of the Southwest was inevitable conflict and inevitable defeat, with both sides losing and yet surviving their loss. The Apaches were forced to endure years of captivity and humiliation, and--like the Sioux, Comanche, and Nez Percé before them--the obliteration of their traditional way of life. The Army, seemingly the winner, was torn by conflicting claims of glory by its hubristic leaders. And Americans lost much that Apache culture might have contributed to their country, as well as more than a measure of American self-respect. Few emerge from Faulk's riveting account with their dignity and stature intact: only the titanic figure of Geronimo, and to a lesser extent the two men he knew and trusted among his opponents, Gatewood and General George Crook, retain a semblance of honor. Faulk shows that neither side wanted war, that both sides believed in the righteousness of their cause, and that the real instigators of the conflict were rapacious American settlers--the "Tucson Ring" of merchants--who sold grain, hay, and other provisions to the troops as well as to those living on the Indian reservations. Faulk's realistic and colorful narrative highlights many of the campaign's ironies as well as its dangers and vicissitudes. In addition, it vividly recreates life in an Army command post on the western frontier, offers an exceptionally clear and sympathetic life history of Geronimo, and sheds new light on the conflict through many hitherto unknown documents originally collected by Gatewood's son. Also included is a brief history of the Apache people, a full bibliography and notes, and many vintage photographs which lend a rare immediacy to this tragic story. The Geronimo Campaign ends with the great chief hundreds of miles away from his ancestral home, Crook relieved of his command, and Gatewood largely forgotten in the honors and awards bestowed by the Army in recognition of Geronimo's capitulation. A true American saga, this is a book for anyone who wishes to understand the roots of, and the reasons for, the tragic Indian Wars of the nineteenth century, a tragedy whose repercussions are still felt today.

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9780195005448 | Oxford Univ Pr, October 15, 1969, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: The surrender of the great Apache leader Geronimo to U.

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9780195083514 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, May 27, 1993), cover price $34.99

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In 1905 Geronimo agreed to tell his story to S. M. Barrett, Superintendent of Education in Lawton, Oklahoma. Barrett had to appeal to President Roosevelt to gain permission to publish the book. Geronimo came to each interview knowing exactly what he wanted to say and refused to answer questions or alter his narrative.
By S. M. Barrett (other contributor)

Hardcover:

9780525113089, titled "Geronimo: His Own Story." | E P Dutton, June 1, 1970, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: In 1905 Geronimo agreed to tell his story to S.

Paperback:

9781463761868, titled "Geronimo: His Own Story" | Createspace Independent Pub, July 25, 2011, cover price $9.95
9780452011557, titled "Geronimo: His Own Story" | Rev sub edition (Plume, March 1, 1996), cover price $15.00
9780345280367 | Reissue edition (Ballantine Books, August 1, 1977), cover price $2.25 | About this edition: In 1905 Geronimo agreed to tell his story to S.

CD/Spoken Word:

9781470889234, titled "Geronimo: His Own Story" | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, July 1, 2013), cover price $19.95

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Hardcover:

9781476734934 | Simon & Schuster, May 6, 2014, cover price $26.00

Paperback:

9781476734972 | Reprint edition (Gallery Books, February 24, 2015), cover price $16.99

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By S. M. Barrett (editor) and Geronimo

Paperback:

9781420946277 | Digireads.Com, December 31, 2012, cover price $8.99
9780486443638 | Dover Pubns, August 10, 2005, cover price $8.95

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First published in 1906, Geronimo is the collaborative work between Geronimo, chief of the Chiricahua Apache, and author S. M. Barrett. The latter was given special permission from President Theodore Roosevelt to interview Geronimo while he was a prisoner of war at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. What Barrett recorded is a blunt, firsthand account of the twenty-five years Geronimo spent fighting the U.S. government. In Geronimo, the famous Native American discusses the history of the Apache people—where they came from, their early life, and their tribal customs and manners. Geronimo expresses his personal views on how the white men who settled in the West negatively affected his tribe, from wrongs done to his people and removal from their homeland to Geronimo’s imprisonment and forced surrender. “I am thankful that the President of the United States has given me permission to tell my story. I hope that he and those in authority under him will read my story and judge whether my people have been rightly treated.” —Geronimo This is the perfect book for anyone interested in the history of America and its native peoples, and this true-life account—from one of the most well-known figures in our country’s history—is both thrilling and sobering.
By S. M. Barrett (editor)

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9781616087531 | Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, February 14, 2011, cover price $12.95
9781602397538 | Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, January 30, 2011, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: First published in 1906, Geronimo is the collaborative work between Geronimo, chief of the Chiricahua Apache, and author S.

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Product Description: I first met Geronimo in the summer of 1904, when I acted for him as interpreter of English into Spanish, and vice versa, in selling a war bonnet. After that he always had a pleasant word for me when we met, but never entered into a general conversation with me until he learned that I had once been wounded by a Mexican...read more

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9781507708002 | Createspace Independent Pub, January 25, 2015, cover price $8.95 | also contains Geronimo''s Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life | About this edition: I first met Geronimo in the summer of 1904, when I acted for him as interpreter of English into Spanish, and vice versa, in selling a war bonnet.
9781505923957 | Createspace Independent Pub, January 4, 2015, cover price $5.99 | also contains Geronimo''s Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life
9781499651423 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 26, 2014, cover price $6.99 | also contains Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life | About this edition: I first met Geronimo in the summer of 1904, when I acted for him as interpreter of English into Spanish, and vice versa, in selling a war bonnet.
9781497485716 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 31, 2014, cover price $5.90 | also contains Geronimo''s Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life | About this edition: In 1905, the legendary Apache “renegade” warrior offered (for payment) to tell S.
9781490948065 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 8, 2013, cover price $7.99 | also contains Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life, Geronimo's Story of His Life | About this edition: This Is A New Release Of The Original 1906 Edition.
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His face has appeared on T-shirts, postage stamps, jigsaw puzzles, posters, and an Andy Warhol print. A celebrity and a tourist attraction who attended three World's Fairs and rode in President Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural parade, he is a character in such classic westerns as Stagecoach and Broken Arrow. His name was used in the daring military operation that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, and rumors about the location of his skull at a Yale University club have circulated for a century. These are just a few of the ways that the Apache shaman and war leader known to Anglo-Americans as Geronimo has remained alive in the mainstream American imagination and beyond.Clements's study samples the repertoire of Geronimo stories and examines Americans' changing sense of Geronimo in terms of traditional patterns--trickster, social bandit, patriot chief, sage elder, and culture hero. He looks at the ways in which Geronimo tried with mixed results to maintain control of his own image during more than twenty years in which he was a prisoner of war. Also examined are Geronimo's ostensible conversion to Christianity and his image in photography and literature.

Hardcover:

9780826353221 | Univ of New Mexico Pr, April 30, 2013, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: His face has appeared on T-shirts, postage stamps, jigsaw puzzles, posters, and an Andy Warhol print.

Paperback:

9780826340214 | Reprint edition (Univ of New Mexico Pr, July 15, 2014), cover price $24.95

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Product Description: Always have a door in your wickiup. Learn to fight a tree. Go to war to win. These are just some of the 100 invaluable leadership lessons you'll learn in this book, based on the life of the brilliant Apache leader, Geronimo. The amazing exploits of this military genius made him an unforgettable Western legend and the most feared warrior in American history...read more

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9781585010295 | Sterling House Pub, September 1, 2002, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Always have a door in your wickiup.

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Recounts the days of the Indian wars when the U.S. Cavalry repeatedly tried to subdue the great warriors led by Cochise and, later, Geronimo

Hardcover:

9780671702212 | Simon & Schuster, July 1, 1993, cover price $24.50 | About this edition: Recounts the days of the Indian wars when the U.

Paperback:

9780671885564 | Reprint edition (Touchstone Books, July 19, 1994), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Recounts the days of the Indian wars when the U.

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By Robert M. Utley (foreword by)

Hardcover:

9780803208773 | Univ of Nebraska Pr, June 1, 1976, cover price $19.95

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