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This book has undergone OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to convert scanned images into editable text, allowing for resizing, searches, and bookmarks. An Interactive Table of Contents and List of Illustrations enable readers to click on links for instant navigation. To enhance reading, especially on mobile devices, features include paragraph indentations, chapter breaks, and clear separations for illustrations and footnotes. The goal is to offer long out-of-print classic books at reasonable prices, providing readers with easy access to a vast library of Antiquarian and Out-Of-Print material. This format allows for electronic markup and immediate reference without the risk of damage to physical copies. The author, John Gregory Bourke (1843-1896), served as a Captain in the U.S. Cavalry and was a prolific diarist during the Apache Wars from 1870 to 1886. His firsthand accounts capture the complexities of life in the Old West, including military conflicts and interactions with Native Americans. His writings, based on detailed journals, include "An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre…..in the Spring of 1883," which documents a campaign against the Chiricahua Apache Tribe. Bourke's work offers a unique perspective on the Indian Wars of the late 19th century, recognized for its ethnological insights into indigenous peoples. The book also features original black-and-white illustrations and a biography of Bourke, along with a bibli
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An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre: An Account of the Expedition in Pursuit of the Hostile Chiricahua Apaches in the Spring of 1883, John Gregory Bourke
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- 2022
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