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Trade Review

It's a robust story, almost incredible—a saga of hardship, cruelty and terrible dangers through which John Johnson, tough and shrewd as he undoubtedly was, did not emerge unscathed. This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best.

* New York Times Book Review *

. . . [Johnson] emerges as flesh and blood, with the emphasis on blood. His story is the material from which grand opera might be made.

* Saturday Review *

. . . warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana.

* San Francisco Chronicle *

Spectacular to repellent, this is a part of Western life as it must have been. . .

* Kirkus Reviews *

It's a robust story, almost incredible—a saga of hardship, cruelty and terrible dangers through which John Johnson, tough and shrewd as he undoubtedly was, did not emerge unscathed. This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best.

* New York Times Book Review *

. . . [Johnson] emerges as flesh and blood, with the emphasis on blood. His story is the material from which grand opera might be made.

* Saturday Review *

. . . warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana.

* San Francisco Chronicle *

Spectacular to repellent, this is a part of Western life as it must have been. . .

* Kirkus Reviews *

Table of Contents

Introduction by Nathan E. Bender
Foreword by Richard M. Dorson
Preface
Acknowledgments

Part One: The Young Trapper
1. The Making of a Legend
2. The Hair Merchants
3. An Apprenticeship
4. A Madness
5. Oath of Vengeance

Part Two: Liver-Eating Johnson
6. A Man's Reputation
7. Twined Scalps
8. Crow Against Flathead
9. Winter Holiday, Spring Council
10. . . . A Missing Chapter

Part Three: A Man Among Men
11. The Eighteenth Warrior
12. Captive of the Blackfeet
13. Mountain-Man Rendezvous
14. Boots and Biscuits
15. Portuguese Phillips
16. A Sioux Liver
17. Monument for a Foe's Friend
18. Target for Gray Bear

Part Four: Brother of the Crows
19. White Chief of the Shoshoni
20. Biscuits for Blackfeet
21. A Last Departure
22. Mariano and the Ute Chief
23. The Piegan Princess
24. Eight Scalps for the Crows

Part Five: The Old Trapper
25. Burial for Bear Claw
26. Sheriff Johnson
27. Last Trail
28. Lodge by the Sea

Glossary of Native Peoples in Crow Killer

Crow Killer New Edition

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    A Paperback / softback by Raymond W. Thorp, Robert Bunker, Nathan E. Bender


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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 04/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9780253020833, 978-0253020833
      ISBN10: 0253020832

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      It's a robust story, almost incredible—a saga of hardship, cruelty and terrible dangers through which John Johnson, tough and shrewd as he undoubtedly was, did not emerge unscathed. This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best.

      * New York Times Book Review *

      . . . [Johnson] emerges as flesh and blood, with the emphasis on blood. His story is the material from which grand opera might be made.

      * Saturday Review *

      . . . warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana.

      * San Francisco Chronicle *

      Spectacular to repellent, this is a part of Western life as it must have been. . .

      * Kirkus Reviews *

      It's a robust story, almost incredible—a saga of hardship, cruelty and terrible dangers through which John Johnson, tough and shrewd as he undoubtedly was, did not emerge unscathed. This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best.

      * New York Times Book Review *

      . . . [Johnson] emerges as flesh and blood, with the emphasis on blood. His story is the material from which grand opera might be made.

      * Saturday Review *

      . . . warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana.

      * San Francisco Chronicle *

      Spectacular to repellent, this is a part of Western life as it must have been. . .

      * Kirkus Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction by Nathan E. Bender
      Foreword by Richard M. Dorson
      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      Part One: The Young Trapper
      1. The Making of a Legend
      2. The Hair Merchants
      3. An Apprenticeship
      4. A Madness
      5. Oath of Vengeance

      Part Two: Liver-Eating Johnson
      6. A Man's Reputation
      7. Twined Scalps
      8. Crow Against Flathead
      9. Winter Holiday, Spring Council
      10. . . . A Missing Chapter

      Part Three: A Man Among Men
      11. The Eighteenth Warrior
      12. Captive of the Blackfeet
      13. Mountain-Man Rendezvous
      14. Boots and Biscuits
      15. Portuguese Phillips
      16. A Sioux Liver
      17. Monument for a Foe's Friend
      18. Target for Gray Bear

      Part Four: Brother of the Crows
      19. White Chief of the Shoshoni
      20. Biscuits for Blackfeet
      21. A Last Departure
      22. Mariano and the Ute Chief
      23. The Piegan Princess
      24. Eight Scalps for the Crows

      Part Five: The Old Trapper
      25. Burial for Bear Claw
      26. Sheriff Johnson
      27. Last Trail
      28. Lodge by the Sea

      Glossary of Native Peoples in Crow Killer

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