A True Behemoth, though definitely worth a read. I thoroughly enjoyed this read, though it is definitely not for the weak. this is one of, if not the most, well-respected books I've ever read, spanning over 700 pages. It has well over 2000 pages worth of information in it.
Joseph Brant was a Mohawk from the area called "The Longhouse", it spanned across a large area that encompassed most of Northern New York across Pennsylvania and the Ohio Territories. Brant lived a very long and busy life. Many of the stories attributed to him may have their violence exaggerated. I don't get the impression that he was a particularly brutal individual, just a man doing his best by his people through turbulent times.
Finding himself in nearly every major engagement on the American/British and French Frontier in the second half of the 18th century, he cast a shadow no man could ever really match. I found his life to be truly fascinating, and in many ways, I found him to actually be a modern gentleman. A man doing truly everything he could to keep his people and his land. By the end, he had managed to acquire an eye watering 3500 acres of land. The man truly worked up to his final days, and it didn't really seem like he was looking to slow down or give up.
In summation, this is a man to be revered, not despised. At times. I quite literally found myself laughing at his genius and cheering for the man. This is a book I will never forget, a true classic of research and effort. Joseph Brant himself would not be able to recount as many details about his life as are contained in this book.