Chapter 54

BOOKS ABOUT INDIANSPublished byHARPER & BROTHERSThe House of Harper has won the deserved reputation of having on its list many of the best books on the American Indian available—books of Indian history, lore and romance, by such authorities as Frederic Remington, Hamlin Garland, Buffalo Bill (W. F. Cody), and others. Readers of every age will find fascinating and valuable books about Indians among those listed below.TRACK’S ENDbyH. CarruthOne of the best adventure stories ever written, tells of a winter spent alone by the boy hero in a mining camp, and his encounters with Indians and wild beasts.ADVENTURES OF BUFFALO BILLbyW. F. CodyThe autobiography of Buffalo Bill. An authentic story of Indian Pioneer life.OLD TIMES IN THE COLONIESbyC. C. CoffinA vivid picture of the early struggles of the colonists in America. The accounts of Indian warfare make an unforgettable picture.THE DEERSLAYERbyJames Fenimore CooperOne of the most convincing stories of pioneer days when western New York was our farthest frontier.CAPTURED BY THE NAVAJOSbyCaptain C. A. CurtisAn exciting story of early pioneer life with a sound historical background.THE INDIANS’ BOOKbyN. CurtisA world-famous book of Indian music, art, and folk lore, obtained from the Indians themselves. Contains actual reproductions of tribal songs, and of art and the crafts.BOOTS AND SADDLESbyMrs. E. B. CusterA thrilling account of the life on the plains. General Custer and his family are the central figures.INDIAN HISTORY FOR YOUNG FOLKSbyF. S. DrakeA new edition of this book based on all histories of the Indians. The illustrations by Henry Pitz have caught the spirit of the Indian and the romance of his background.BOOK OF THE AMERICAN INDIANbyHamlin GarlandIllustrated by Frederic Remington. A delightful book, part history and part romance. Stories and sketches of Indian life by two men who knew and loved the Indians.CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY HORSE TROOPbyHamlin GarlandThe romance of a young army officer placed in charge of the Indian reservation at Fort Smith.RED ARROWbyElmer GregorFiction based on a thorough knowledge of the life of the red man in the early days of our country.

BOOKS ABOUT INDIANSPublished by

HARPER & BROTHERS

The House of Harper has won the deserved reputation of having on its list many of the best books on the American Indian available—books of Indian history, lore and romance, by such authorities as Frederic Remington, Hamlin Garland, Buffalo Bill (W. F. Cody), and others. Readers of every age will find fascinating and valuable books about Indians among those listed below.

TRACK’S ENDbyH. CarruthOne of the best adventure stories ever written, tells of a winter spent alone by the boy hero in a mining camp, and his encounters with Indians and wild beasts.ADVENTURES OF BUFFALO BILLbyW. F. CodyThe autobiography of Buffalo Bill. An authentic story of Indian Pioneer life.OLD TIMES IN THE COLONIESbyC. C. CoffinA vivid picture of the early struggles of the colonists in America. The accounts of Indian warfare make an unforgettable picture.THE DEERSLAYERbyJames Fenimore CooperOne of the most convincing stories of pioneer days when western New York was our farthest frontier.CAPTURED BY THE NAVAJOSbyCaptain C. A. CurtisAn exciting story of early pioneer life with a sound historical background.THE INDIANS’ BOOKbyN. CurtisA world-famous book of Indian music, art, and folk lore, obtained from the Indians themselves. Contains actual reproductions of tribal songs, and of art and the crafts.BOOTS AND SADDLESbyMrs. E. B. CusterA thrilling account of the life on the plains. General Custer and his family are the central figures.INDIAN HISTORY FOR YOUNG FOLKSbyF. S. DrakeA new edition of this book based on all histories of the Indians. The illustrations by Henry Pitz have caught the spirit of the Indian and the romance of his background.BOOK OF THE AMERICAN INDIANbyHamlin GarlandIllustrated by Frederic Remington. A delightful book, part history and part romance. Stories and sketches of Indian life by two men who knew and loved the Indians.CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY HORSE TROOPbyHamlin GarlandThe romance of a young army officer placed in charge of the Indian reservation at Fort Smith.RED ARROWbyElmer GregorFiction based on a thorough knowledge of the life of the red man in the early days of our country.

TRACK’S ENDbyH. Carruth

One of the best adventure stories ever written, tells of a winter spent alone by the boy hero in a mining camp, and his encounters with Indians and wild beasts.

ADVENTURES OF BUFFALO BILLbyW. F. Cody

The autobiography of Buffalo Bill. An authentic story of Indian Pioneer life.

OLD TIMES IN THE COLONIESbyC. C. Coffin

A vivid picture of the early struggles of the colonists in America. The accounts of Indian warfare make an unforgettable picture.

THE DEERSLAYERbyJames Fenimore Cooper

One of the most convincing stories of pioneer days when western New York was our farthest frontier.

CAPTURED BY THE NAVAJOSbyCaptain C. A. Curtis

An exciting story of early pioneer life with a sound historical background.

THE INDIANS’ BOOKbyN. Curtis

A world-famous book of Indian music, art, and folk lore, obtained from the Indians themselves. Contains actual reproductions of tribal songs, and of art and the crafts.

BOOTS AND SADDLESbyMrs. E. B. Custer

A thrilling account of the life on the plains. General Custer and his family are the central figures.

INDIAN HISTORY FOR YOUNG FOLKSbyF. S. Drake

A new edition of this book based on all histories of the Indians. The illustrations by Henry Pitz have caught the spirit of the Indian and the romance of his background.

BOOK OF THE AMERICAN INDIANbyHamlin Garland

Illustrated by Frederic Remington. A delightful book, part history and part romance. Stories and sketches of Indian life by two men who knew and loved the Indians.

CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY HORSE TROOPbyHamlin Garland

The romance of a young army officer placed in charge of the Indian reservation at Fort Smith.

RED ARROWbyElmer Gregor

Fiction based on a thorough knowledge of the life of the red man in the early days of our country.


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