9780307958044-0307958043-The Earth Is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West

The Earth Is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West

ISBN-13: 9780307958044
ISBN-10: 0307958043
Edition: First Edition
Author: Peter Cozzens
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Knopf
Format: Hardcover 576 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780307958044
ISBN-10: 0307958043
Edition: First Edition
Author: Peter Cozzens
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Knopf
Format: Hardcover 576 pages

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The Earth Is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West (ISBN-13: 9780307958044 and ISBN-10: 0307958043), written by authors Peter Cozzens, was published by Knopf in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Native American (Americas History, United States History, United States, Military History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Earth Is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Native American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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"Sets a new standard for Western Indian Wars history." —Stuart Rosebrook, True West Magazine

*Winner of the Gilder Lehrman Prize for Military History and the 2017 Caroline Bancroft History Prize

*Finalist for the Western Writers of America’s 2017 Spur Award in Best Western Historical Nonfiction


Bringing together a pageant of fascinating characters including Custer, Sherman, Grant, and a host of other military and political figures, as well as great native leaders such as Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and Red Cloud, The Earth is Weeping—lauded by Booklist as “a beautifully written work of understanding and compassion”—is the fullest account to date of how the West was won…and lost.
With the end of the Civil War, the nation recommenced its expansion onto traditional Indian tribal lands, setting off a wide-ranging conflict that would last more than three decades. In an exploration of the wars and negotiations that destroyed tribal ways of life even as they made possible the emergence of the modern United States, Peter Cozzens gives us both sides in comprehensive and singularly intimate detail. He illuminates the encroachment experienced by the tribes and the tribal conflicts over whether to fight or make peace, and explores the squalid lives of soldiers posted to the frontier and the ethical quandaries faced by generals who often sympathized with their native enemies.

*A Times "History Book of the Year" and A Smithsonian "Top History Book of 2016"

*Shortlisted for Military History Magazine's Book of the Year Award
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