Apache Warrior vs US Cavalryman

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19th century
A01=Sean McLachlan
A12=Adam Hook
American expansionism
Author_Adam Hook
Author_Sean McLachlan
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=JBSL11
Category=NHK
Category=NHW
Category=NL-HB
Category=NL-JF
cavalry
Cibecue Creek
Cieneguilla
COP=United Kingdom
eq_bestseller
eq_history
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
equipment
expansion
First Adobe Walls
Format=BC
Geronimo
HMM=248
illustrated
IMPN=Osprey Publishing
Indian
ISBN13=9781472812469
Language_English
leader
Mexico
Native
PA=Available
PD=20160820
Price=€10 to €20
PS=Active
PUB=Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
SMM=8
Southwestern
Subject=History
Subject=Society & Culture : General
tactics
territorial
training
WG=262
WMM=184

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472812469
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 244 x 8mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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From the 1840s onward, United States military forces clashed with the Apache, a group of Native American peoples associated with the southwestern part of North America.

US territorial expansion and conflict – first with Mexico and then during the Civil War – led to an escalation of hostilities that culminated in the defeat of the Apache leader Geronimo in 1886, although fighting continued into the 20th century. In this study the clashes at Cieneguilla (1854), First Adobe Walls (1864), and Cibecue Creek (1881) are assessed in detail.

Fully illustrated and featuring contemporary accounts and specially commissioned artwork, this history examines exactly how the Apache were able to pose such a grave threat to US forces and how their initial advantages were gradually negated by the cavalry. Examining the tactics, equipment and training available to each side over four decades of evolving conflict, this is an eye-opening combatant's eye view of one of history's most intriguing campaigns.

Sean McLachlan worked for ten years as an archaeologist before becoming a full-time writer. He has published several books on history and travel and divides his time between Missouri, England, and Spain. He has a special interest in the understudied Trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War. seanmclachlan.com

Adam Hook studied graphic design, and began his work as an illustrator in 1983. He specializes in detailed historical reconstructions, and has illustrated Osprey titles on subjects as diverse as the Aztecs, the Ancient Greeks, Roman battle tactics, several 19th-century American subjects, the modern Chinese Army, and a number of books in the Fortress series. His work features in exhibitions and publications throughout the world.