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Book SynopsisNo one knew how the blue-eyed, blond-haired white baby came to be abandoned, but the Crow tribe that found him raised him as one of its own. As he grew into adolescence, White Weasel was taken to Crooked-Bear, a white man who had long ago abandoned society for a solitary mountain existence and who acted as counsellor to the Crow elders.
Trade Review"In
John Ermine of the Yellowstone, Remington has presented a great tale of a man caught between two cultures, never able to fully be a member of either."—Larry S. Sterett,
Gun Week"This edition of his 1902 novel,
John Ermine of the Yellowstone, demonstrates that it is no dime novel, but an epic Western to stand with Owen Wister's
The Virginian. . . . With excellent notes and a sound bibliography of further reading as well as the reproduction of Remington's original illustrations, this reissue is a welcome rescue of this novel from neglect."—
Dime Novel Round-UpTable of ContentsIntroductionI. Virginia CityII. White WeaselIII. The Coming of the Great SpiritIV. Crooked-BearV. The White MedicineVI. John ErmineVII. TransformationVIII. Playing A Man's PartIX. In CampX. A Brush with the SiouxXI. The Truth of the EyesXII. KatherineXIII. Playing with FireXIV. In LoveXV. Bringing in the WolfXVI. A HuntXVII. A ProposalXVIII. Man to ManXIX. FlightXX. The End of All ThingsNotes