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Killing Crazy Horse: The Merciless Indian Wars in America Hardcover – Illustrated, 9 November 2020
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- Language : English
- Hardcover : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1627797041
- ISBN-13 : 978-1627797047
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- 347 in Historical Biographies
- 465 in History of the Americas
- 6,143 in Humour & Entertainment
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About the Author
Bill O'Reilly is a trailblazing TV journalist who has experienced unprecedented success on cable news and in writing fifteen national bestselling nonfiction books. (There are currently more than seventeen million books in the Killing series in print.) Mr. O'Reilly does a daily podcast on BillOReilly.com, and his daily radio program, The O'Reilly Update, is heard on hundreds of stations across the country. He lives on Long Island. Martin Dugard is the New York Times bestselling author of several books of history, among them the Killing series, Into Africa, and The Explorers. He and his wife live in southern California with their three sons.
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Vera F.
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THE ABSOLUTE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER PURCHASED !
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The Best Book I’ve Ever Read or Listened To. By Far the Very Best. You’re cheating yourself if you don’t purchase & read or listen to this book. Bill O’Reilly really shows you the nobility & the military genius of Crazy Horse, Chief Joseph, Tecumseh, & Cochise. I can’t praise Bill O’Reilly’s latest book “Killing Crazy Horse” enough.
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Randy Wing
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One of the best I’ve read by Bill O’Reilly
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I have read all of Bill O’Reilly killing series and everyone gets better than the last.I have to admit Killing Jesus was my favorite,but have loved every one of them.I’m always afraid when I read his latest it might be his last.
After reading Killing Crazy Horse and seeing the truth of America’s history it makes me so sad to see what it really is.Far from the movies of Hollywood and how they represent who some of our forefathers really were.I wish some of Bill O’Reilly writings were required reading in our schools so the next generation could realize at what expense America got to were it is today.
After reading Killing Crazy Horse and seeing the truth of America’s history it makes me so sad to see what it really is.Far from the movies of Hollywood and how they represent who some of our forefathers really were.I wish some of Bill O’Reilly writings were required reading in our schools so the next generation could realize at what expense America got to were it is today.
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Frankenformer
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Could not put this book down!
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Well-researched and written historical account that the schools/universities no longer teach (or at best, just skim over almost as an afterthought). O'Reilly was a history teacher before he went into journalism, and I think that even he himself learned some new information from his research during his process of composing this excellent chapter of AMERICAN history when the Indians were a force to be reckoned with as intelligent, militantly organized and zealous people who were not willing to let their nation get stolen away from them. I couldn't put this book down - a real, old-fashioned, page turner. I found a great respect for the Indians and found myself feeling a little embarrassed how our forefathers treated them in their obsession to take away their land to make it our own.
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Warren A. Lewis
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Best Killing Book So Far
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I know it is an overused cliche, but it really is the best to date. I've read all the 'killing' books and this is really a top notch, easy to read and understand book of the series. And, truly the best I have seen on the Indian wars anywhere. Usually, when you read a book on the subject there is some kind of slant, but in true O'Reilly fashion, there is no spin here. From the beginning you begin to realize that the wars are based on one thing: revenge. Each side is always trying to avenge something the other has done. Sadly, the revenge is so total that each battle ends in torture and mutilation on the losers. Indian leaders don't tend to be humanized in these accounts, but O'Reilly accomplishes that. My understanding of the Native American's side of their actions are greatly understood, and the same could be said for the military leaders. The real shame in this war is the effect it had on the real innocents, the women and children, so many deaths that should have been spared. Truly a five star read.
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Alexander Floyd
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You won’t regret
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Great book! Could barely put it down.
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