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An der Grenze mit General Crook
Der Bericht über das Leben der Armee an der Grenze im Wilden Westen in den Apachen-Kriegen von 1872 bis 1883
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2025
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In 'An der Grenze mit General Crook' entfaltet John Gregory Bourke ein lebendiges und detailliertes Bild des Lebens an der amerikanischen Grenze während der Indianerkriege des späten 19. Jahrhunderts. Durch seine präzise und eindringliche Sprache erweckt Bourke nicht nur die rauen, oft brutalen Realitäten dieser Ära zum Leben, sondern präsentiert auch eine differenzierte Betrachtung der indigenen Kulturen und militärischen Herausforderungen. Eingebettet in den historischen Kontext der Expa...
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Bericht und Zeitzeugnis der Militärexpedition
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2025
DE
In 'Der Feldzug gegen die Apachen in der Sierra Madre' gewährt John Gregory Bourke einen ungeschminkten und eindrucksvollen Einblick in die spannungsgeladene Welt der militärischen Operationen des 19. Jahrhunderts. Bourke, der als Teil der US-Kavallerie im amerikanischen Westen diente, schildert die strategischen Herausforderungen und Gefahren des Feldzugs gegen die Apachen. Gleichzeitig bietet er ein vielschichtiges Verständnis der kulturellen und geographischen Eigenheiten der Region. Bo...
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"The Medicine-Men of the Apache" by John Gregory Bourke is a fascinating exploration of the spiritual and medicinal practices of the Apache people. Bourke, an army officer and ethnographer, delves into the intricate rituals and beliefs surrounding healing within Apache culture. He provides detailed accounts of the medicine men, their roles in society, and the various ceremonies they perform. Through his observations, Bourke captures the essence of Apache spirituality and the deep connectio...
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"Scatalogic Rites of All Nations" by John Gregory Bourke is a fascinating exploration of the cultural significance of human waste across various societies. Bourke delves into the rituals, beliefs, and practices surrounding excretion, revealing how these acts are intertwined with social norms and taboos. Through meticulous research and vivid descriptions, he uncovers the often-overlooked aspects of human behavior, challenging readers to reconsider their perceptions of cleanliness and morali...
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Enriched edition. An Eyewitness Memoir of the Indian Wars, Crook's Campaigns, and Native Resistance on the 19th-Century Frontier
2023
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In "On The Border With Crook," John Gregory Bourke offers a compelling eyewitness account of the Indian Wars in the American West, specifically focusing on General George Crook's campaigns during the late 19th century. Bourke employs a vivid and engaging narrative style, blending meticulous observation with personal experience, bringing to life the tumultuous atmosphere of the borderlands. His work stands as both a historical document and a literary piece, richly detailing the complexities...
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General George Crook, the American Indian Wars, and Life on the American Frontier
2014
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The definitive look at one of the most famous American generals of the American Indian Wars.After serving over fifteen years with General George Crook, John Gregory Bourke, his right-hand man, sat down to write of his time with the legendary US Army officer in the postCivil War West. On the Border with Crook is a firsthand account of Crook’s campaigns during the American Indian Wars. Observant and inquisitive, Bourke brings to life the entire American fron...
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2023
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In "The Apache Expedition in the Sierra Madre," John Gregory Bourke presents a meticulously detailed account of the 1886 military campaign against the Apache tribes in the rugged Sierra Madre mountains. Bourke's narrative blends a reflective, first-person account with a keen analysis of the geopolitical and cultural dynamics of the American Southwest. His engaging prose, rich in descriptive imagery, allows readers to vicariously experience the harsh realities and moral dilemmas faced by so...
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Enriched edition. A Firsthand Military and Ethnographic Chronicle of Apache Wars in the Rugged Southwest
2022
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In "An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre," John Gregory Bourke provides a meticulous account of the military expeditions against Apache tribes in the rugged Sierra Madre region. Blending narrative journalism with historical analysis, Bourke's prose is marked by a vivid and immersive style that captures the harsh realities faced by soldiers and Native Americans alike. His detailed observations of the geography, culture, and warfare strategies illuminate the complexities of the Apache camp...
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Bourke, who served as Crook’s aide-de-camp, provides a vivid account of the challenges faced by soldiers on the frontier. The narrative covers a range of topics, including military strategies, daily life in the camps, and the complexities of navigating the difficult relationships between the U.S. military and Native American tribes. Bourke’s insights into Crook’s leadership style and tactical decisions offer readers a deeper understanding of military operations during this era.The book als...
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The Apache Campaign In The Sierra Madre is a first-hand historical account written by a captain in the United States Army, John Gregory Bourke. The book presents the details of the expedition led by General Crook to the Sierra Madre, in 1883. As Crook's aide, Bourke had the opportunity to witness every facet of life in the Old West—the battles, wildlife, the internal squabbling among the military, the Indian Agency, settlers, and Native Americans, which are all presented in this read.
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One of the most important first-hand account of the Indian Wars you'll ever read. Captain John Gregory Bourke's classic volume on his time as aide-de-camp to General George Crook has been considered essential reading since it was published in 1891. This edition is updated with biographical information on Bourke and annotated with updated notes.Crook and Bourke were at the center of enormous change in the American West. Both of them were distinguished Civil War veterans and both bel...
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On the Border with Crook is considered one of the best firsthand accounts of frontier army life, as the author of the book gives equal time to both the soldier and the Native American. John Bourke, the author of this book was a captain in the United States Army. He served as an aide to General George Crook in the Apache Wars from 1872 to 1883. As Crook's aide, Bourke had the opportunity to witness every facet of life in the Old West—the battles, wildlife, the internal squabbling among the ...
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