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SLAUGHTER
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Elmer Kelton, W. C. Jameson |
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ISBN 10: |
0875653715 |
ISBN 13: |
9780875653716 |
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Publisher: |
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS,U.S. |
Pub. date: |
5 September, 2008 |
Series: |
Texas Tradition Series No. 39 |
Pages: |
384 |
Description: |
In the 1870s, buffalo hunters moved onto the High Plains of Texas. The Plains Indians watched hunters slaughter the animals that gave them shelter and clothing, food and weapons. The author presents both sides of a clash between cultures. With a firm grasp of Comanche life, he describes 'The People' as very human and very threatened. |
Synopsis: |
In the 1870s, buffalo hunters moved onto the High Plains of Texas. The Plains Indians watched hunters slaughter the animals that gave them shelter and clothing, food and weapons. The battles at and near the ruins of a trading fort, Adobe Walls, became symbolic of the struggles between hunters and the Comanche.In this aptly titled novel, Texas novelist Elmer Kelton shows his uncanny ability to present both sides of a clash between cultures. With a firm grasp of Comanche life, Kelton presents The People as very human and very threatened. Equally clear is the picture of Anglos found on the high plains in those days - Jeff Layne, a Confederate veteran and now a fugitive; Nigel Smithwick, an English "second son" and gambler; Arletta, the lone woman among these men (one woman was at Adobe Walls). |
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US |
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Texas Christian University Press,U.S. |
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