Description
Autographed edition of 250 copies. The hardcover ha some normal wear. No dust jacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This scarce autographed edition of “Indian campaigns: Sketches of cavalry service in Arizona and on the northern plains” offers a firsthand account of the American Indian Wars from the perspective of Charles King, a celebrated military writer and veteran of the U.S. Army. Published as part of the esteemed Custeriana series, this volume provides invaluable insights into the life and experiences of a cavalry officer during the turbulent era of westward expansion and conflict with Native American tribes.
King’s vivid prose transports readers to the rugged landscapes of Arizona and the Great Plains, where he witnessed and participated in some of the most significant battles and campaigns of the Indian Wars. His detailed descriptions of skirmishes, tactics, and the daily struggles of military life offer a rare glimpse into the realities faced by soldiers on the frontier. Beyond the military exploits, King’s work also sheds light on the complex relationships between the U.S. Army and Native American tribes, capturing the cultural clashes and misunderstandings that often fueled the conflicts.
For collectors and readers alike, this autographed edition represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of American military history, directly from the hand of one of its most accomplished chroniclers. King’s firsthand accounts, coupled with his literary talent, make this volume an essential addition to any collection focused on the Indian Wars or the American West.