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Buffalo Gordon on The Plains Review

Buffalo Gordon on The Plains
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Bravo! I did not want this book to end!
I laughed out loud and at times was so deeply moved, I cried.
While I loved the romance between Nate and Cara, I found the descriptive encounters between Nate and the Plains Indians especially interesting and rousing - I felt as though I was sitting among them in the tipi. Rich in historical detail, this story is engaging and thought provoking.
The author has certainly left this reader anxiously awaiting the next installment of this powerful saga.
Cheers to J. P. Lewis!

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Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948 Review

Fort Robinson and the American Century, 1900-1948
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The book was bought as a gift for my friend who lived at Fort Robinson at a young age. His father's position at the fort was to purchase horses and mules for training. The details in the book gives great insight as to the function of the fort and the people involved. There was a great buildup of calvary officers prior to WWI and WWII and the horses and mules who were an integral part of warfare of that time period. My friend was thrilled by receiving the book and actually recognized some of names of men who were mentioned. As a civilian who loves history, I found the book interesting. The book covers little known facts regarding the history of the clavary and training done at the fort.

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