Savage Frontier

Savage Frontier by Frank Burleson, published by Penguin Group in 1995, is a historical fiction work that delves into the intense conflict between the Apaches and the White Eyes. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures the culmination of this war, portraying a brutal clash where survival becomes the only outcome, rather than victory.
Readers will encounter a vivid depiction of the historical figures Geronimo, Mangas Coloradas, and Victorio, as the story unfolds against the backdrop of a tumultuous era. The book explores themes of conflict and survival within the context of Western history, offering insights into the complexities of this violent confrontation. Through its engaging storytelling, Savage Frontier presents a compelling look at a pivotal moment in American history.
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The war between the Apaches and the White Eyes has culminated in a blood bath. When the final clash comes, there can be no victors–only survivors. Features Apache legends Geronimo, Mangas Coloradas and Victorio. From the author of War Eagles and Desert Hawks.
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