Author: Charles A. Eastman
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 048614951X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Autobiographical account of how Eastman became a young Indian scout reveals secrets of the Sioux: how to read footprints, hunt with a slingshot and bow and arrow, trap and fish, much more. 27 illustrations.
Indian Scout Craft and Lore
Author: Charles A. Eastman
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 048614951X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Autobiographical account of how Eastman became a young Indian scout reveals secrets of the Sioux: how to read footprints, hunt with a slingshot and bow and arrow, trap and fish, much more. 27 illustrations.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 048614951X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Autobiographical account of how Eastman became a young Indian scout reveals secrets of the Sioux: how to read footprints, hunt with a slingshot and bow and arrow, trap and fish, much more. 27 illustrations.
You Can't Wear Out an Indian Scout
Author: Allan Ford
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445624427
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
The fascinating history of the Indian Scout motorcycle and the Wall of Death, revised and updated for 2016.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445624427
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
The fascinating history of the Indian Scout motorcycle and the Wall of Death, revised and updated for 2016.
The Ride So Far
Author: Lance Oliver
Publisher: Whitehorse Press
ISBN: 9781884313882
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Few paint a more vivid or varied picture of the joys of riding than this collection of stories from a motorcycling life by Lance Oliver, who has spent more time than most of us thinking about and writing about the art and practicalities of motorcycling.
Publisher: Whitehorse Press
ISBN: 9781884313882
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Few paint a more vivid or varied picture of the joys of riding than this collection of stories from a motorcycling life by Lance Oliver, who has spent more time than most of us thinking about and writing about the art and practicalities of motorcycling.
The Indian Scout A Story of the Aztec City
Author: Gustave Aimard
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9362207362
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
"The Indian Scout: A Story of the Aztec City" by Gustave Aimard is an action-packed historical fiction masterpiece set against the backdrop of Mesoamerica during the age of conquest. The narrative follows the gripping adventures of an Indian scout navigating the rugged wilderness of Mexico while delving into the complexities of native cultures and the clash with European invaders. Amidst the intrigue of cultural diversity and conflicting interests, readers are swept into a thrilling exploration of the Aztec City, where survival becomes paramount amidst the turmoil of conquest. The protagonist's role as an Indian scout adds depth to the tale, offering unique insights into the native perspective during this tumultuous period. Aimard's vivid descriptions transport readers to the heart of ancient Mexico, where the convergence of civilizations fuels both conflict and cooperation. The novel's fast-paced plot, filled with daring escapades and unexpected twists, keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they witness the struggles for power and survival. Through its compelling narrative and rich historical backdrop, "The Indian Scout" captivates audiences with its blend of adventure, exploration, and cultural intrigue, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and tales of Mesoamerican conquest.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9362207362
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
"The Indian Scout: A Story of the Aztec City" by Gustave Aimard is an action-packed historical fiction masterpiece set against the backdrop of Mesoamerica during the age of conquest. The narrative follows the gripping adventures of an Indian scout navigating the rugged wilderness of Mexico while delving into the complexities of native cultures and the clash with European invaders. Amidst the intrigue of cultural diversity and conflicting interests, readers are swept into a thrilling exploration of the Aztec City, where survival becomes paramount amidst the turmoil of conquest. The protagonist's role as an Indian scout adds depth to the tale, offering unique insights into the native perspective during this tumultuous period. Aimard's vivid descriptions transport readers to the heart of ancient Mexico, where the convergence of civilizations fuels both conflict and cooperation. The novel's fast-paced plot, filled with daring escapades and unexpected twists, keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they witness the struggles for power and survival. Through its compelling narrative and rich historical backdrop, "The Indian Scout" captivates audiences with its blend of adventure, exploration, and cultural intrigue, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and tales of Mesoamerican conquest.
Indian Motorcycle
Author: Darwin Holmstrom
Publisher: Motorbooks
ISBN: 0760366535
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This officially licensed 120th anniversary edition of Indian Motorcycle tells the complete story of Indian Motorcycle, America’s first mass-produced motorcycle maker, from its start as a bicycle manufacturer to the purchase of the brand by Polaris Industries in 2011 and the subsequent new Indian motorcycles—updated to include new photography, the story of the latest models, including the FTR1200, Chieftain, Challenger, and Roadmaster, and Indian Motorcycle’s return to racing. In the early years of the 20th century, Indian Motorcycle dominated the world’s racetracks and showrooms, earning the brand a worldwide reputation for quality, performance, reliability, and technical innovation with such classic machines as the Chief, Scout and Four. But the once-mighty company fell on hard times and in 1953 was forced to file bankruptcy. The Indian Motorcycle brand never quite died, however, thanks in large part to fanatically devoted enthusiasts, who tried to resurrect it for over half a century. Finally, Polaris, maker of the highly regarded Victory brand of motorcycles, purchased the brand and released the Chief and Scout, models that once again restored Indian Motorcycle to its rightful place in the motorcycle pantheon. Indian Motorcycle is the most complete and up-to-date history of this classic American motorcycle.
Publisher: Motorbooks
ISBN: 0760366535
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This officially licensed 120th anniversary edition of Indian Motorcycle tells the complete story of Indian Motorcycle, America’s first mass-produced motorcycle maker, from its start as a bicycle manufacturer to the purchase of the brand by Polaris Industries in 2011 and the subsequent new Indian motorcycles—updated to include new photography, the story of the latest models, including the FTR1200, Chieftain, Challenger, and Roadmaster, and Indian Motorcycle’s return to racing. In the early years of the 20th century, Indian Motorcycle dominated the world’s racetracks and showrooms, earning the brand a worldwide reputation for quality, performance, reliability, and technical innovation with such classic machines as the Chief, Scout and Four. But the once-mighty company fell on hard times and in 1953 was forced to file bankruptcy. The Indian Motorcycle brand never quite died, however, thanks in large part to fanatically devoted enthusiasts, who tried to resurrect it for over half a century. Finally, Polaris, maker of the highly regarded Victory brand of motorcycles, purchased the brand and released the Chief and Scout, models that once again restored Indian Motorcycle to its rightful place in the motorcycle pantheon. Indian Motorcycle is the most complete and up-to-date history of this classic American motorcycle.
Franklin's Indians
Author: Harry V. Sucher
Publisher: Panther Publications
ISBN: 9780956497550
Category : Indian motorcycle
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Indian Scout and Chief are two of the best known and best loved of all classic American motorcycles. The man who designed them, Charles Franklin, was responsible for many advanced design concepts including remarkable improvements in side-valve combustion chamber design that pre-dated the work of Ricardo. He championed an holistic approach to design that popularised new features such as the semi unit-construction 'powerplant', helical-gear primary drive, double-loop full-cradle frames and a host of other improvements to the early motorcycles. This book not only chronicles his life but also sheds much new light on the often turbulent history of the Indian Motorcycle Company itself. Franklin was born and raised in Ireland where he quickly became involved in motorcycle racing during the pioneer years. He rapidly established himself as Ireland's first big star of racing and was the first to represent Ireland in international motorcycle competition. In the Isle of Man TT he consistently finished in the top eight, and in 1911 claimed second place, a remarkable achievement in itself. But it was when he moved to Indian in the USA, where he became the Chief Design Engineer, that his genius really flowed. His designs catapulted Indian back into the forefront of motorcycle design in the 1920s and '30s and his racing engines and motorcycles won much glory for Indian against stiff opposition. The Indian has been the iconic image for American big V-Twins down the years, due in no small measure to the motorcycles designed by Charles B Franklin. This is a much needed book for all Indian fans and all who love the history of the classic American V-Twins. An enthusiast's dream of a book!"--Publisher description.
Publisher: Panther Publications
ISBN: 9780956497550
Category : Indian motorcycle
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Indian Scout and Chief are two of the best known and best loved of all classic American motorcycles. The man who designed them, Charles Franklin, was responsible for many advanced design concepts including remarkable improvements in side-valve combustion chamber design that pre-dated the work of Ricardo. He championed an holistic approach to design that popularised new features such as the semi unit-construction 'powerplant', helical-gear primary drive, double-loop full-cradle frames and a host of other improvements to the early motorcycles. This book not only chronicles his life but also sheds much new light on the often turbulent history of the Indian Motorcycle Company itself. Franklin was born and raised in Ireland where he quickly became involved in motorcycle racing during the pioneer years. He rapidly established himself as Ireland's first big star of racing and was the first to represent Ireland in international motorcycle competition. In the Isle of Man TT he consistently finished in the top eight, and in 1911 claimed second place, a remarkable achievement in itself. But it was when he moved to Indian in the USA, where he became the Chief Design Engineer, that his genius really flowed. His designs catapulted Indian back into the forefront of motorcycle design in the 1920s and '30s and his racing engines and motorcycles won much glory for Indian against stiff opposition. The Indian has been the iconic image for American big V-Twins down the years, due in no small measure to the motorcycles designed by Charles B Franklin. This is a much needed book for all Indian fans and all who love the history of the classic American V-Twins. An enthusiast's dream of a book!"--Publisher description.
Wolves for the Blue Soldiers
Author: Thomas W. Dunlay
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803265738
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
In the decades following the Civil War, the principal task facing the United States Army was that of subduing the hostile western Indians and removing them from the path of white settlement. Indian scouts and auxiliaries played a central role in the effort, participating in virtually every campaign. In this comprehensive account of the "wolves" (as scouts were designated in sign language), Thomas W. Dunlay describes how and why they served the army, how they were viewed by the military and their own tribes, and what wider implications their service held.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803265738
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
In the decades following the Civil War, the principal task facing the United States Army was that of subduing the hostile western Indians and removing them from the path of white settlement. Indian scouts and auxiliaries played a central role in the effort, participating in virtually every campaign. In this comprehensive account of the "wolves" (as scouts were designated in sign language), Thomas W. Dunlay describes how and why they served the army, how they were viewed by the military and their own tribes, and what wider implications their service held.
Mickey Free
Author: Allan Radbourne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
"On January 27, 1861, an Apache raiding party attacked John Ward's ranch in the Sonoita Valley of southeastern Arizona and carried off Ward's thirteen-year-old stepson, Felix Telles. Thus began a remarkable odyssey in which a young Mexican American boy was transformed into an Apache warrior and eventually served as Indian Scout for the U.S. Army. Nicknamed "Mickey Free," after a popular fictional character ... he moved effortlessly between three cultures and [became a major participant in the Southwest Indian conflicts]. In this thoughtful and engaging biography, Allan Radbourne employs three decades of research in archival records, printed sources, and Apache oral tradition to tell the story of Mickey Free and the Indian Scouts who played hitherto unappreciated roles in the Apache wars of the 1870s and 1880s and the application of reservation policy"--Fly leaf.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
"On January 27, 1861, an Apache raiding party attacked John Ward's ranch in the Sonoita Valley of southeastern Arizona and carried off Ward's thirteen-year-old stepson, Felix Telles. Thus began a remarkable odyssey in which a young Mexican American boy was transformed into an Apache warrior and eventually served as Indian Scout for the U.S. Army. Nicknamed "Mickey Free," after a popular fictional character ... he moved effortlessly between three cultures and [became a major participant in the Southwest Indian conflicts]. In this thoughtful and engaging biography, Allan Radbourne employs three decades of research in archival records, printed sources, and Apache oral tradition to tell the story of Mickey Free and the Indian Scouts who played hitherto unappreciated roles in the Apache wars of the 1870s and 1880s and the application of reservation policy"--Fly leaf.
Indian Scout Talks
Author: Charles A. Eastman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boy Scouts
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boy Scouts
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Al Sieber
Author: Dan L. Thrapp
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806188669
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
General George Crook planned and organized the principal Apache campaign in Arizona, and General Nelson Miles took credit for its successful conclusion on the 1800s, but the men who really won it were rugged frontiersmen such as Al Sieber, the renowned Chief of Scouts. Crook relied on Sieber to lead Apache scouts against renegade Apaches, who were adept at hiding and raiding from within their native terrain. In this carefully researched biography, Dan L. Thrapp gives extensive evidence for Sieber’s expertise, noting that the expeditions he accompanied were highly successful whereas those from which he was absent met with few triumphs. Perhaps the greatest tribute to his abilities was paid by a San Carlos Apache who, no matter how miserable life might become, because, he said, Sieber would find him even if he left no tracks.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806188669
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
General George Crook planned and organized the principal Apache campaign in Arizona, and General Nelson Miles took credit for its successful conclusion on the 1800s, but the men who really won it were rugged frontiersmen such as Al Sieber, the renowned Chief of Scouts. Crook relied on Sieber to lead Apache scouts against renegade Apaches, who were adept at hiding and raiding from within their native terrain. In this carefully researched biography, Dan L. Thrapp gives extensive evidence for Sieber’s expertise, noting that the expeditions he accompanied were highly successful whereas those from which he was absent met with few triumphs. Perhaps the greatest tribute to his abilities was paid by a San Carlos Apache who, no matter how miserable life might become, because, he said, Sieber would find him even if he left no tracks.