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A COLD DAY IN HELL -- Dull Knife Battle, 1876 (The Plainsman)
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A COLD DAY IN HELL -- Dull Knife Battle, 1876 (The Plainsman) Paperback - 1996

by Johnston, Terry C

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Johnston writes gritty, raw, historically-accurate frontier fiction. Here, he continues the saga of the Great Indian Wars as veteran Indian fighter Seamus Donegan joins the hunt for Crazy Horse, the elusive Cheyenne warrior chief who's putting the cavalry to shame. Johnston brilliantly recreates the Dull Knife Battle of 1876.

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Bantam, 1996. 479 pages, copper pictorial with raised purple and black ltrs, corners and edges are nicked and chipped, edges yellowed.. 1st Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good.
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If he lived forever, Seamus Donegan was dead certain he would never forget this night.

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Terry C. Johnston is recognized as a master of the American historical novel. His grand adventures of the American West combine the grace and beauty of a natural storyteller with complete dedication to historical accuracy and authenticity. Johnston was born the first day of 1947 on the plains of Kansas, and lived all his life in the American West. His first novel, Carry the Wind, won the Medicine Pipe Bearer Award from the Western Writers of America, and his subsequent books have appeared on bestseller lists throughout the country. After writing more than 30 novels, he died in March 2001 in Millings, Montana.