Blood and Thunder : An Epic of the American West

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Edition: Large
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-10-10
Publisher(s): Random House Large Print
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Summary

In the fall of 1846 the venerable Navajo warrior Narbona, greatest of his people's chieftains, looked down upon the small town of Santa Fe, the stronghold of the Mexican settlers he had been fighting his whole long life. He had come to see if the rumors were trueif an army of blue-suited soldiers had swept in from the East and utterly defeated his ancestral enemies. As Narbona gazed down on the battlements and cannons of a mighty fort the invaders had built, he realized his foes had been vanquishedbut what did the arrival of these "New Men" portend for the Navajo? Narbona could not have known that "The Army of the West," in the midst of the longest march in American military history, was merely the vanguard of an inexorable tide fueled by a self-righteous ideology now known as "Manifest Destiny." For twenty years the Navajo, elusive lords of a huge swath of mountainous desert and pasturelands, would ferociously resist the flood of soldiers and settlers who wished to change their ancient way of life or destroy them. Hampton Sides's extraordinary book brings the history of the American conquest of the West to ringing life. It is a tale with many heroes and villains, but as is found in the best history, the same person might be both. At the center of it all stands the remarkable figure of Kit Carsonthe legendary trapper, scout, and soldier who embodies all the contradictions and ambiguities of the American experience in the West. Brave and clever, beloved by his contemporaries, Carson was an illiterate mountain man who twice married Indian women and understood and respected the tribes better than any other American alive. Yet he was also a cold-blooded killer who willingly followed orders tantamount to massacre. Carson's almost unimaginable exploits made him a household name when they were written up in pulp novels known as "blood-and-thunders," but now that name is a bitter curse for contemporary Navajo, who cannot forget his role in the travails of their ancestors.

Author Biography

A native of Memphis, HAMPTON SIDES is editor-at-large for Outside magazine and the author of the international bestseller Ghost Soldiers, which was the basis for the 2005 Miramax film The Great Raid. Ghost Soldiers won the 2002 PEN USA Award for nonfiction and the 2002 Discover Award from Barnes & Noble, and his magazine work has been twice nominated for National Magazine Awards for feature writing. Hampton is also the author of Americana and Stomping Grounds. A graduate of Yale with a B.A. in history, he lives in New Mexico with his wife, Anne, and their three sons.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Hoofbeatsp. 1
The New Men
Jumping Offp. 7
The Glittering Worldp. 22
The Army of the Westp. 29
Singing Grassp. 37
Blue Bead Mountainp. 45
Who Is James K. Polk?p. 53
What a Wild Life!p. 63
The Ruling Hand of Providencep. 67
The Pathfinderp. 74
When the Land Is Sickp. 81
The Un-Alamop. 86
We Will Correct All Thisp. 91
Narbona Passp. 94
The Uninvaded Silencep. 97
On the Altar of the Countryp. 101
A Perfect Butcheryp. 106
The Fire of Montezumap. 111
Your Duty, Mr. Carsonp. 116
Daggers in Every Lookp. 127
Men with Ears Down to Their Anklesp. 134
The Hall of Final Ruinp. 139
The New Menp. 150
A Broken Country
The Grim Metronomep. 155
Lords of the Mountainsp. 165
The Devil's Turnpikep. 174
Our Red Childrenp. 189
Cold Steelp. 192
El Crepusculop. 206
American Mercuryp. 229
Time at Last Sets All Things Evenp. 237
A Broken Countryp. 246
The Finest Head I Ever Sawp. 269
The Death Knotp. 275
Men Without Eyesp. 283
Blood and Thunderp. 299
Monster Slayer
The Fearing Timep. 325
People of the Single Starp. 340
The Sons of Some Dear Motherp. 362
The Round Forestp. 379
Children of the Mistp. 396
General Orders No. 55p. 417
Fortress Rockp. 429
The Long Walkp. 445
Adobe Wallsp. 458
The Condition of the Tribesp. 471
Crossing Purgatoryp. 482
Epilogue: In Beauty We Walkp. 493
A Note on the Sourcesp. 499
Notesp. 503
Selected Bibliographyp. 531
Acknowledgmentsp. 549
Indexp. 551
Art Creditsp. 557
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