Dale Van Every
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Forth to the wilderness
The first American frontier along the Appalachian barrier was a drama terrible to be part of, magnificent to look back on. Its components were full measures of horror, war, confusion, and supercharged politicking from campfire site to European chancellery. This opening phase of the settlement epic has receded in memory, overshadowed by the later westward roll of the wagon trains. It is brought now to the forefront of our minds by a historian, Dale Van Every, in a remarkable recreation, Forth to the Wilderness...
The day the sun died
A work of fiction based on the Ghost Dance and its role in the massacre at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890.
Men of the western waters
The story of the American frontier in the years between the battles of Yorktown, 1781, and of Fallen Timbers, 1794.
The trembling earth
This book is about the New Madrid fault in Missouri. The story is about the 1811-1812 earthquake that caused the Missisippi River to run backward and formed Real Foot Lake. So well written that you feel as if you are right in the middle of the action!!!