Alan Echard's " The Great Bloody River"

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mdcrossbow
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Alan Echard's " The Great Bloody River"

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I picked this book up while in Harrisburg last week and I haven't be able to put it down at home. I have read all Alans books in the serious but this one.
. Anyone else like his books.
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Dave,
I read the Frontiersman and it was great. He certainly has a way of bringing history alive. I just started reading is book on Tecumsah. I keep looking for the rest of his series at book sales.
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What is the book "The Great Bloody River" about.
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The Ohio river valley expantion. 1756-? I haven't got that far in it yet. Tucemsah was a very good read. It deals with much of the same. But it goes deeper into the facts. Alan is sheading new light on areas as information come to light.
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His books are great! I have met him as he only lives a mile or so from my dad.
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One of the best books he wrote was a true story about a boy who lived with a badger. No kidding the book is Hawk's Hill. You gotta read it to believe it.
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This book is getting into the Indians frustrations of their land being stolen away from the and their febal fight to retain it.

Hawk's Hill. Sounds like a good book. I'll check with these guys to see if I can get a copy. www.lordnelsons.com
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