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Doniphan's Thousand

Published
Nov 2005
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
296

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In this story, Colonel Alexander Doniphan, an inexperienced battle commander, has created a loyal, terrifying fighting force out of the thousand strong 1st Missouri Volunteers to fight against the Mexicans in New Mexico. When Santa Fe is taken, Doniphan, himself a treaty-maker, finds himself trying to create peace between the Navajos and the native New Mexicans, which means maneuvering around 200 years of enmity and war between the two camps. While the war rages on bringing social upheaval and cultural change, a story of love emerges. Two enlisted family members, Kirby and Nate Hatcher have to discover what it really means to love when Inez Torreón, an eighteen-year-old noblewoman, enters their lives.

Les Savage was born in Alhambra and grew up in Los Angeles where he died at age thirty-five in 1959.

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First Edition Nov 2005 Five Star ISBN 159414155X
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Mar 2011 Center Point ISBN 1602859930
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