Jefferson C Davis Riddle was the son of Frank and Tobey Riddle, both of whom played prominent roles in the Modoc War. After the war, his parents renamed him for the Army colonel who ended the war and toured the East Coast, lecturing on the conflict. This book chronicles this episode of Western history.
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Jefferson C Davis Riddle was the son of Frank and Tobey Riddle, both of whom played prominent roles in the Modoc War. After the war, his parents renamed him for the Army colonel who ended the war and toured the East Coast, lecturing on the conflict. This book chronicles this episode of Western history.
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Very good. The cover is like new or has light wear around the edges. The cover is slightly curled. The pages are like new with little to no signs of use.
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Very Good. 081172977X. Binding solid. Pages unmarked and barely aged. Cover has minor wear to edges, but otherwise okay.; Frontier Classics; 8.9 X 6.1 X 0.8 inches; 2 pages.
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Very good. Very Good. Trade paperback (US). 295 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Clean, unmarked book in great shape, published 1988.
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Good. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall 6th printing. Light edge wear, covers starting to yellow, small spot on rear spine edge, couple faint spots on side page ends, interior is clean.
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Very Good. Book Octavo, softcover, VG in black and white pictorial wraps. Clean and unmarked. 295pp. A careful, detailed chronological account of the uprising of the Modoc Indians in the Lava Beds area of northeastern California. Led by Captain Jack, the Modoc band of 52 warriors was initially successful against 1000 US troops in one of the most incredible battles in the history of US-Indian warfare. Originally published in 1918, the author was a boy at the time, and a relative of Captain Jack. Illustrated with vintage photos.