Tales Of The Trail; Short Stories Of Western Life
Henry Inman
Lu par David Wales





This 1898 collection of thirteen previously published articles exhibits the acute perception of one of the most popular writers of the late 19th-early 20th centuries. “These "Tales of the Trail" are based upon actual facts which came under the personal observation of the author… and will form another interesting series of stories of that era of great adventures, when the country west of the Missouri was unknown except to the trappers, hunters, and army officers.” Henry Inman (1837 – 1899) was an American soldier, frontiersman, and author. He served in the military during the Indian campaigns and the American Civil War, having earned distinction for gallantry on the battlefield. He was commissioned lieutenant general during the Indian wars. He settled in Kansas and worked as a journalist and author of short stories and books of the plains and western frontier. - Summary by Wikipedia, Book Preface, David Wales (6 hr 6 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 1:59 | Lu par David Wales |
General Forsythe At The Arrickaree | 29:33 | Lu par David Wales |
El Solitario, The Hermit Priest Of Old Santa Fe | 29:50 | Lu par David Wales |
Medicine Bluff | 15:51 | Lu par David Wales |
A Race For Life: An Incident Of The Indian War Of 1864 | 49:43 | Lu par David Wales |
The Tragedy At Twin Mounds: An Incident Of The Indian War Of 1866-67 | 44:03 | Lu par David Wales |
Wal. Henderson | 27:25 | Lu par David Wales |
Kit Carson's Pawnee Rock Story | 23:57 | Lu par David Wales |
Sheridan's Roost | 11:29 | Lu par David Wales |
The Passing Of The Buffalo | 17:14 | Lu par David Wales |
Judge Lynch's Court At Whooping Hollow Part 1 | 29:54 | Lu par David Wales |
Judge Lynch's Court At Whooping Hollow Part 2 | 35:49 | Lu par David Wales |
The Wooing Of Ah-Key-Nes_Tou | 17:50 | Lu par David Wales |
Kit Carson's 'First Indian' | 17:22 | Lu par David Wales |
Did General Custer Commit Suicide? | 14:15 | Lu par David Wales |
Critiques
good





JohnnyBob
good reader makes a good story
Deadly Warriors





Gualdicon
One thing is for sure, the Indians keep fascinating us. And they were ferocious fighters.