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This is a gripping tale of an innocent family caught up in the
barbarity of the great Indian war of 1675-76 which devastated half
New England's towns. As an infant, James Ware is hidden by his
mother during an Indian attack, survives and is raised by a foster
family. Now a ministry student, he is shocked and guilt ridden when
his jealous foster brother calls him a "squaw's spawn." Seeking the
truth about his family, he is led to Gull Eye Parker, a rough,
irreverent trader, the one man who knows what happened. James'
naive faith in predestination is challenged when Gull Eye discloses
how chance, cruelty, religious bigotry and hypocrisy exacted their
toll on the Ware family. The story depicts the captivity of James'
mother, Betsy, among the Nipmucs and French Indians and her
treatment upon her return and it follows Gull Eye and James' father
when they sign up to fight with the Indian hating Sam Mosely in the
hope of finding the woman they both love Set in the reality of the
brutal seventeenth century, it is the account of two cultures
divided by a common savagery with Englishmen sanctifying their
actions as righteous and Indians desperately trying to reclaim
their way of life.
Traces the postwar inter-relationships of all the Pacific rim and island nations and gives an evaluation of the make-up of the region. Vigorously written and strongly argued, no other account brings together all the threads of the development of international relations in this complex and fascinating region.
The nations of the Pacific Basin - in East and Southeast Asia,
Australasia, the Pacific islands and the Americas - make up the
world's largest economic zone, and its most culturally diverse
region. In recent years its Asian 'Tiger Economies' have suffered
economic collapse and unfinished business from the Cold War has
produced continuing conflict and instability. The new edition of
this pioneering book traces the postwar inter-relationships of all
the rim and island nations. It gives a unique impression of the
make-up of the region, and the tensions within it. The book
integrates a wide range of information from books and articles;
from published and unpublished sources, including recently opened
Russian and American archives; and from the first-hand experiences
of participants, including those of the author, in Pacific Basin
affairs. Vigorously written and strongly argued, no other account
brings together all the threads of the development of international
relations in this complex and fascinating region.
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