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    Reviews (13)
    Washington's Sport of Kings : Views of a Fisheries Insider by Frank Haw
    18 June 2020
    Excellent read
    Well worth the purchase. Fascinating perspectives from a writer who knows the issues.
    I'm Staying with My Boys: The Heroic Life of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC
    25 April 2018
    Great book
    Great read. Glad I got it!
    05 February 2009
    Excellent as his all are, but depressing...
    Terry C. Johnston passed on before his time. He was consistently the best story teller of history I have ever read. I loved his Plainsmen series, which covers most of the plains-war era large clashes, and only wish he could have finished part three of the war covered in this book. This book is book-one of the intended three-part set about the Nez Perce war of 1877. The violence that is written about at the outbreak of the murders that precipitated the war are almost too much for me to read about. It brings home that these were real people with real lives. The frustration that the Indians felt is also palpable. I read both books in the series and both pull at your heart strings. You forget that you are reading a story, but as the books are based on real events, as the author said, he didn't make up the events, just the dialoge which no one can know, his efforts work well in the story. I am saddened that book-three was never published to bring closure for the reader. It just hangs there then...

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