Cochise: Apache Warrior and Statesman
Author:
Edgar Wyatt
Illustrator:
Allan Houser
Publication:
1953 by Whittlesey House: A Division of McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
Genre:
Biography, Non-fiction
Pages:
192
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At last—a powerful biography of the great Indian statesman Cochise. This is the dramatic story of Cochise's struggle for peace and of the misunderstandings and stormy incidents which more than once forced him to war. It is the story of Indians, good and bad, and of white men, both honest and scheming.
A thrilling account of adventure, savage fighting, and a great Apache personality.
Illustrated with the dramatic line drawings of Allan Houser, distinguished American Indian painter and muralist, and a descendant of the great Apache War Chief, Geronimo.
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