0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (7)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 matches in All Departments

Oklahoma - A History of Five Centuries (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Arrell M. Gibson Oklahoma - A History of Five Centuries (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Arrell M. Gibson
R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"For anyone who wants to know more about the Sooner State"

The drama and excitement of the Oklahoma story unfold in this comprehensive history covering prehistory, Spanish and French exploration, the removal of Indian tribes to what the federal government called Indian Territory, and the modern period of state politics and economic development. Gibson informs his readers with refreshing candor: betrayal of the Indians, racism, and political corruption are told in their entirety.

Later chapters tell of the vibrant modern period, when Oklahoma politics became more sophisticated, the state's economic base expanded as industry moved to the Sun Belt, and the humanities and the arts were advanced with increasing appreciation of the state's rich Indian heritage.

Enlivened by numerous illustrations and maps, this volume is a valuable resource for teachers, students, historians, and anyone who wants to know more about the Sooner State.

The Chickasaws (Paperback): Arrell M. Gibson The Chickasaws (Paperback)
Arrell M. Gibson
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For 350 years the Chickasaws-one of the Five Civilized Tribes-made a sustained effort to preserve their tribal institutions and independence in the face of increasing encroachments by white men. This is the first book-length account of their valiant-but doomed-struggle.

Against an ethnohistorical background, the author relates the story of the Chickasaws from their first recorded contacts with Europeans in the lower Mississippi Valley in 1540 to final dissolution of the Chickasaw Nation in 1906. Included are the years of alliance with the British, the dealings with the Americans, and the inevitable removal to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1837 under pressure from settlers in Mississippi and Alabama. Among the significant events in Chickasaw history were the tribe's surprisingly strong alliance with the South during the Civil War and the federal actions thereafter which eventually resulted in the absorption of the Chickasaw Nation into the emerging state of Oklahoma.

Fort Smith - Little Gibraltar on the Arkansas (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Edwin C. Bearss, Arrell M. Gibson Fort Smith - Little Gibraltar on the Arkansas (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Edwin C. Bearss, Arrell M. Gibson
R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No history of the West is complete without the story of Fort Smith, the fort that ""refused to die."" Established in 1817, Fort Smith was repeatedly abandoned and reoccupied during the following fifty years, eventually becoming the mother post of the Southwest. The original fort was installed on the Arkansas River by Major William Bradford and a company of the Rifles Regiment. Bradford's mission was to stop a bloody war between the Osages and the Cherokees, a conflict discouraging the emigration of eastern Indians to the lands west of the Mississippi and thereby interfering with the government's removal policy. During the Civil War, Confederate armies at Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove were supplied from Fort Smith, and the Rebel force that crushed Opothleyoholo's band marched from Fort Smith. The fort was taken by Federal troops in September 1863 and served as a Union base for the remainder of the Civil War. In 1871 the army again abandoned the fort, but the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas soon moved in. Under Judge Isaac Parker, the renowned ""Hanging Judge of Fort Smith,"" the court became a force for law and order in much of Indian Territory.

Wilderness Bonanza - The Tri-State District of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma (Paperback): Arrell M. Gibson Wilderness Bonanza - The Tri-State District of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma (Paperback)
Arrell M. Gibson
R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Life and Death of Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain (Paperback, First Edition, Reissue Ed.): Arrell M. Gibson The Life and Death of Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain (Paperback, First Edition, Reissue Ed.)
Arrell M. Gibson
R713 Discovery Miles 7 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


On the last Thursday in January 1896, Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain, accompanied by his eight-year-old son, Henry, left Lincoln, New Mexico, in a buckboard to drive to his home in Las Cruces. He never arrived. Later a pool of blood and a blood-soaked handkerchief pointed to murder. Although indictments were returned, no one was convicted of that murder, one of New Mexico's most talked-about mysteries. During the territory's development, Fountain, the man of law and order, had confronted relentless outlaws, who finally got their man on a lonely stretch of road with the White Sands as a backdrop.
As a special U.S. district attorney, Fountain prosecuted the San Marcial ring on land-fraud charges. He repeatedly opposed young Albert Bacon Fall at law, in politics, and in the territorial legislature. On the eve of his death, Fountain was a key figure in the Lincoln County grand jury investigation into cattle rustling.
Gibson's account will be no less significant to those with an interest in the Albert B. Fall of the Teapot Dome scandal than to those who wish to know what became of Colonel Fountain.

The Kickapoos - Lords of the Middle Border (Paperback, New Ed): Arrell M. Gibson The Kickapoos - Lords of the Middle Border (Paperback, New Ed)
Arrell M. Gibson
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Kickapoo Indians resisted outsiders' every attempt to settle their lands--until finally they were forced to remove west of the Mississippi River to the plains of the Southwest. There they continued to wage war and acted as traders for border captives and goods. In 1873 they reluctantly settled on a reservation in Indian Territory. There, corrupt politicians, land swindlers, gamblers, and whiskey peddlers preyed on the tribe. Not until the twentieth century did the Kickapoos received just treatment at the hands of the United States government. Arrell Morgan Gibson (1921-87) was the George Lynn Cross Research Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma. Among the numerous books he authored or edited are The Kickapoos: Lords of the Middle Border and The Chickasaws.

The Santa Fe and Taos Colonies - Age of the Muses, 1900-1942 (Paperback, New Ed): Arrell M. Gibson The Santa Fe and Taos Colonies - Age of the Muses, 1900-1942 (Paperback, New Ed)
Arrell M. Gibson
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


During the first half of this century, Santa Fe and Taos became havens for artistic emigres fleeing America's machine-age culture. The elements of the Southwest scorned by an urban-industrial nation--awesome vistas, intense light, and isolation--drew such notables as D. H. Lawrence and Georgia O'Keefe.
These aesthetes succeeded where speculators had failed--they made the Southwest attractive to the outside world. Their lives and works contradicted the conventional image of the Southwest as a cultural desert. They became citizens of their communities and precipitated a renaissance in Indian and Hispanic art. When federal policy forbade indigenous lifestyles, religion, and art in an attempt to Anglicize the Indians, the artists and writers of northern New Mexico not only challenged these policies but began to incorporate "primitive" elements into their own works and to encourage Indian artists.
This is the story of the golden age of Santa Fe and Taos, from 1900 to 1942--the Age of the Muses. It is the story of Mary Austin, known as "God's mother-in-law," and of Mabel Dodge Luhan, Taos "salon-keeper" who helped shape the colonies. And it is the story of the many artists--painters, writers, sculptors, architects, and musicians--that helped create the artistic aura that exists in northern New Mexico today.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Manual of Oxygen Therapy
Kapil Zirpe, Subhal B Dixit, … Paperback R676 Discovery Miles 6 760
Respiratory Physiology
Ketevan Nemsadze Hardcover R2,863 R2,684 Discovery Miles 26 840
Clinical Symptoms and Treatment of…
Jim Foster Hardcover R1,696 Discovery Miles 16 960
Pulmonary Involvement in Systemic…
Ronald Asherson Hardcover R4,932 Discovery Miles 49 320
Principles of Respiratory Medicine
Erach Farokh Udwadia, F Zarir Udwadia, … Hardcover R2,518 Discovery Miles 25 180
Pathophysiology of Pulmonary…
Yuansheng Gao, J. Usha Raj Hardcover R1,902 Discovery Miles 19 020
New Knowledge about Pulmonary…
Jelena Stojsic Hardcover R2,423 R2,280 Discovery Miles 22 800
Malignant Tumors of the Lung…
Jean-Paul Sculier, Willard A. Fry Hardcover R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130
Clinical and Biological Basis of Lung…
Yves Martinet, Etc Hardcover R2,492 Discovery Miles 24 920
Clinical Manifestations and Assessment…
Terry Des Jardins, George G. Burton Paperback R2,777 Discovery Miles 27 770

 

Partners