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T. R. Fehrenbach

    Theodore Reed Fehrenbach was an American historian and columnist recognized as an authority on the histories of Texas, Mexico, and the Comanche people. His literary works delve into pivotal historical events and cultures, seeking a deeper understanding of the human condition within the grand sweep of history. Fehrenbach's analysis of warfare and societal shifts offers readers compelling insights into the formation of identity and civilization. His direct, informative style establishes him as a respected narrator of complex narratives.

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    • Comanches

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.3(124)Add rating

      Authoritative and immediate, this is a brilliant account of the most powerful of the American Indian tribes. T. R. Fehrenbach traces the Comanches' rise to power, from their prehistoric origins to their domination of the high plains for more than a century until their demise in the face of Anglo-American expansion. Master horseback riders who lived in teepees and hunted bison, the Comanches were stunning orators, disciplined warriors, and the finest makers of arrows. As he portrays the Comanche lifestyle, Fehrenbach re-creates their doomed battle against European encroachment. While they destroyed the Spanish dream of colonizing North America and blocked the French advance into the Southwest, the Comanches ultimately fell before the Texas Rangers and the U.S. Army in the great raids and battles of the mid-nineteenth century. This is a classic American story, vividly and poignantly told, of the 'true human beings', as they called themselves, who rode into modern history in a headlong collision with western civilization.

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