Trace’s Reviews > Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West > Status Update
Trace
is on page 58 of 460
After my latest trip to the American West, which included a trip to Wounded Knee, I decided to hone my knowledge of the often violent interaction between the whites and the Indians. I went to the local Barnes and Noble and purchased every book they had on the subject. This is the first one of that group that I'm reading. I had to plow through a book about Secession before I got to my newly acquired "Indian" books.
— Sep 26, 2012 08:58AM
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Trace
is on page 280 of 460
I can't really measure this book against the historiography of the American West because my knowledge of the region's history is pedestrian. I enjoy reading this book and have learned much about Kit Carson's role in John C. Fremont's explorations and military actions in the west.
— Oct 08, 2012 02:59PM
Trace
is on page 126 of 460
I can't really measure this book against the historiography of the American West because my knowledge of the region's history is pedestrian. I enjoy reading this book and have learned much about Kit Carson's role in John C. Fremont's explorations and military actions in the west.
— Sep 28, 2012 05:58AM

