Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. By: Charles King (1844-1933) |
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Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68, written by Charles King, is a gripping historical novel that delves deep into the tumultuous period of the Sioux Outbreak of 1868. With vivid storytelling and meticulous attention to detail, King paints a powerful picture of the tensions and clashes between Native American tribes and the U.S. Army during this critical moment in American history.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this book is King's ability to bring the characters to life. Each individual, whether a member of the Sioux tribe or a soldier in the U.S. Army, is portrayed with incredible depth and complexity. Their struggles, motivations, and conflicts are flawlessly conveyed, allowing readers to empathize with them on a personal level. Through this, the author effectively highlights the human cost of war and the devastating consequences it has on both sides.
King's writing style is engaging and captivating, effortlessly transporting readers back to the late 19th century. His vivid descriptions of the landscapes, battles, and daily lives of the Native Americans and soldiers who traversed the frontier are so well-rendered that one can almost feel the prairie winds blowing or hear the galloping hooves of horses in the distance. Moreover, the author's meticulous research is evident throughout the novel, ensuring a historically accurate and authentic experience for readers.
The plot itself is masterfully crafted, gradually building tension and suspense with each passing chapter. King expertly weaves together multiple storylines, offering different perspectives on the events unfolding at Warrior Gap. This multi-dimensional approach gives the narrative a sense of depth and richness, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics at play during this period of history.
Additionally, the book explores the complex relationship between Native American tribes and the U.S. government, shedding light on the injustices and broken promises that led to the Sioux Outbreak of '68. Through thought-provoking dialogues and introspective moments, King manages to explore the underlying themes of identity, cultural clashes, and the devastating consequences of colonization.
Overall, Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68 is a compelling and educational read. Charles King's meticulous research, engaging storytelling, and well-developed characters make this book an enthralling journey through a pivotal moment in American history. It is a testament to the author's skill in blending fact and fiction, leaving readers with a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the past. A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. BY GENERAL CHARLES KING, U. S. A. AUTHOR OF "Fort Frayne," "An Army Wife," "Trumpeter Fred," "Found in the Philippines," "A Wounded Name," "Noble Blood and a West Point Parallel," "A Garrison Tangle," etc., etc. THE HOBART COMPANY, New York City. Copyrighted 1898, by F. Tennyson Neely. Copyrighted, 1901, by The Hobart Company. WARRIOR GAP. 1. Riding at ease in the lazy afternoon sunshine a single troop of cavalry was threading its way in long column of twos through the bold and beautiful foothills of the Big Horn. Behind them, glinting in the slanting rays, Cloud Peak, snow clad still although it was late in May, towered above the pine crested summits of the range. To the right and left of the winding trail bare shoulders of bluff, covered only by the dense carpet of bunch grass, jutted out into the comparative level of the eastward plain. A clear, cold, sparkling stream, on whose banks the little command had halted for a noontide rest, went rollicking away northeastward, and many a veteran trooper looked longingly, even regretfully, after it, and then cast a gloomy glance over the barren and desolate stretch ahead... Continue reading book >>
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