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Product Description | Detailed Reviews
What people say about A Fate Worse Than Death: Indian Captivities in the West, 1830-1885 (by Gregory Michno, Susan Michno):
Good history
Opens a Window on a Lost Frontier
I’m not surprised…
A Fate Worse Than Death
Indian Captives
No guilt trips!
The west was wild
Toward A More Realistic Historical Paradigm
If a history book will ever get tears to form in your eyes, this is it.
I find sadness
Excellent piece of US history
This Is An Aspect of History That is Intentionally Ignored Today
History for geeks
Old fairytales in a new dress
Indian Captivities in The West
A lot of the same story
Good Research — Antidote to Romantic Illusions
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