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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1890 Edition.
1890. The subjects included in this book were chosen from an almost
unlimited number for their interest and variety of incident to be
illustrative of the days when they occurred. Contents: our steward
of household, Lord Willoughby de Broke; extinct for the white rose,
Lord Bonville; under the hoof of the white boar, Henry Stafford;
unhorsed at Bosworth, Lord Cheney; with the silver hand, Stafford
of Suthwyke; they did cast him, Sir Thomas Arundell; of the
imperial line, Theodoro Paleologus. Handsomely illustrated with an
index of such illustrations. Also includes several poems.
1890. The subjects included in this book were chosen from an almost
unlimited number for their interest and variety of incident to be
illustrative of the days when they occurred. Contents: our steward
of household, Lord Willoughby de Broke; extinct for the white rose,
Lord Bonville; under the hoof of the white boar, Henry Stafford;
unhorsed at Bosworth, Lord Cheney; with the silver hand, Stafford
of Suthwyke; they did cast him, Sir Thomas Arundell; of the
imperial line, Theodoro Paleologus. Handsomely illustrated with an
index of such illustrations. Also includes several poems.
The subjects included in this book were chosen from an almost
unlimited number for their interest and variety of incident to be
illustrative of the days when they occurred. Contents: our steward
of household, Lord Willoughby de Broke; extinct for the white rose,
Lord Bonville; under the hoof of the white boar, Henry Stafford;
unhorsed at Bosworth, Lord Cheney; with the silver hand, Stafford
of Suthwyke; they did cast him, Sir Thomas Arundell; of the
imperial line, Theodoro Paleologus. Handsomely illustrated with an
index of such illustrations. Also includes several poems.
Pioneer rancher W. H. Hamilton met the challenges of wolves,
mosquitoes, and sticky, sometimes impassable soil, called "gumbo"
in Harding and Butte counties in the 1880s and 1890s. A trailblazer
in the transition from the open range to the small ranch, he loved
the cowboy life and the wild country between his Belle Fourche
River homestead and his Cave Hills ranch. In a new introduction,
historian Thomas D. Isern familiarizes modern readers with the
range-cattle industry and northwestern South Dakota landscape.
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