12 books found
by Thomas R. Buecker
2003 · University of Oklahoma Press
Established in 1874 just south of the Black Hills, Fort Robinson witnessed many of the most dramatic, most tragic encounters between whites and American Indians, including the Cheyenne Outbreak, the death of Crazy Horse, the Ghost Dance, the desperation and diplomacy of such famed plains Indian leaders as Dull Knife and Red Cloud, and the tragic sequence of events surrounding Wounded Knee.
by Thomas W. PIPER (Lecturer on Mental Arithmetic.)
1872
Extensive references to contacts between Aborigines and early settlers.
by Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
1838 · London : T. &. W. Boone
Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Rhetoric in the European Tradition provides a survey for the basic models of rhetoric as they developed from the early Greeks to the twentieth century. Discussing rhetorical theories in the context of the times of political and intellectual crisis that gave rise to them, Thomas Conley chooses carefully from the vast pool of rhetorical literature to give voice to those authors who exercised influence in their own and succeeding generations.