Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse by Bill Dugan is an epic novel published by HarperCollins on October 15, 1992. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative recounts the fury of the Sioux Wars, focusing on the life and experiences of Crazy Horse, the Sioux leader, from his initial combat engagements to his ultimate betrayal and death.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the historical context surrounding the Sioux Wars, highlighting the challenges faced by Crazy Horse and his people. This work delves into themes of conflict and leadership within the framework of Western fiction, offering insights into a pivotal period in American history. As the first of five historic westerns being reissued, this novel provides a foundational understanding of the events and figures that shaped this era.
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This epic novel recounts the fury of the Sioux Wars, and their most awe-inspiring leader, Crazy Horse–from his first combat to his final tragic betrayal and death. This is the first of five historic westerns being reissued with all-new packaging.
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