APACHE DEVIL by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Apache Series #2) (Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series #2)
This is the sequel to THE WAR CHIEF. Shoz-Dijiji, or Black Bear, kidnapped by the Apaches from his white pioneer family as an infant and raised by Geronimo, is now a brave and accomplished Apache War Chief. In addition to the skills of hunting and warfare he has learned to hate violently the pin-dah-lickoyee ("white eyes") from witnessing their consistently wretched treatments of the Apaches: violation of treaties, forced imprisonment on reservations, and economic exploitation. Shoz-Dijiji is also embittered by bereavement over the death of a young Indian maiden he had loved. He becomes notorious as the blood thirsty Apache Devil a daring and intrepid raider, His adventures bring him together with Wichita Billings, a tough-minded white frontier girl, and they reluctantly fall in love, despite seeming culture and racial differences. But the main action of the novel is the final pursuit and surrender of Geronimos to General Miles chronicled here in grim and realistic detail.
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APACHE DEVIL by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Apache Series #2) (Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series #2)
This is the sequel to THE WAR CHIEF. Shoz-Dijiji, or Black Bear, kidnapped by the Apaches from his white pioneer family as an infant and raised by Geronimo, is now a brave and accomplished Apache War Chief. In addition to the skills of hunting and warfare he has learned to hate violently the pin-dah-lickoyee ("white eyes") from witnessing their consistently wretched treatments of the Apaches: violation of treaties, forced imprisonment on reservations, and economic exploitation. Shoz-Dijiji is also embittered by bereavement over the death of a young Indian maiden he had loved. He becomes notorious as the blood thirsty Apache Devil a daring and intrepid raider, His adventures bring him together with Wichita Billings, a tough-minded white frontier girl, and they reluctantly fall in love, despite seeming culture and racial differences. But the main action of the novel is the final pursuit and surrender of Geronimos to General Miles chronicled here in grim and realistic detail.
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APACHE DEVIL by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Apache Series #2) (Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series #2)

APACHE DEVIL by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Apache Series #2) (Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series #2)

APACHE DEVIL by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Apache Series #2) (Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series #2)

APACHE DEVIL by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Apache Series #2) (Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series #2)

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Overview

This is the sequel to THE WAR CHIEF. Shoz-Dijiji, or Black Bear, kidnapped by the Apaches from his white pioneer family as an infant and raised by Geronimo, is now a brave and accomplished Apache War Chief. In addition to the skills of hunting and warfare he has learned to hate violently the pin-dah-lickoyee ("white eyes") from witnessing their consistently wretched treatments of the Apaches: violation of treaties, forced imprisonment on reservations, and economic exploitation. Shoz-Dijiji is also embittered by bereavement over the death of a young Indian maiden he had loved. He becomes notorious as the blood thirsty Apache Devil a daring and intrepid raider, His adventures bring him together with Wichita Billings, a tough-minded white frontier girl, and they reluctantly fall in love, despite seeming culture and racial differences. But the main action of the novel is the final pursuit and surrender of Geronimos to General Miles chronicled here in grim and realistic detail.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016249186
Publisher: Cascade Editions
Publication date: 02/05/2013
Series: Edgar Rice Burroughs Western Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 253 KB

About the Author

Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 � March 19, 1950) was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan, although he also produced works in many genres.
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