Buffalo Gordon on The Plains

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Macmillan, Jun 29, 2010 - Fiction - 448 pages

The tumultuous years after the Civil War are seen through the unique perspective of an escaped slave who became a sergeant major of the United States Cavalry in this ambitious, adventurous saga about one man's experiences as an African-American Buffalo Soldier.  Deep in the plains of Kansas, on the brink of a bitter winter, Nate Gordon must aid the United States in clearing the frontier of hostile Cheyenne warriors, the feared Dog Soldiers. When not clashing with these seasoned hunters, or the prejudices of his commanding officers, he seeks comfort in thinking of his headstrong, beautiful lover, Cara, a Comanche Mexican woman who is also an escaped slave.

From his escape from slavery aboard a Louisiana steamboat, with a debonair octoroon as his only friend, to the horrors he witnessed at the hands of murderous Missouri bushwhackers, Nate has known adventures and hardships. Armed with the knowledge of his experiences, Nate must prepare himself to meet his enemies as he joins forces with some of the West's most legendary characters including: "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Kit Carson, and General George Custer. But Nate's battle becomes more personal when he discovers that Cara, pregnant with his child, has been kidnapped by her cruel former master.

J. P. Sinclair Lewis delves deeply into the lives of African-Americans serving in the military. With his rich attention to historical detail, Lewis acknowledges the real trials these brave soldiers had to face, making Nate Gordon a compelling hero, and Buffalo Gordon on the Plains, a worthy and exciting new addition to the world of historical fiction.

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Contents

Section 1
11
Section 2
15
Section 3
28
Section 4
33
Section 5
34
Section 6
37
Section 7
40
Section 8
46
Section 25
210
Section 26
212
Section 27
225
Section 28
229
Section 29
233
Section 30
238
Section 31
239
Section 32
250

Section 9
52
Section 10
58
Section 11
63
Section 12
65
Section 13
71
Section 14
85
Section 15
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Section 16
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Section 17
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Section 18
115
Section 19
122
Section 20
177
Section 21
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Section 22
189
Section 23
201
Section 24
205
Section 33
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Section 34
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Section 35
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Section 36
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Section 37
309
Section 38
372
Section 39
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Section 40
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Section 41
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Section 42
418
Section 43
423
Section 44
431
Section 45
443
Section 46
Copyright

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About the author (2010)

J. P. Sinclair Lewis is the grandson of Nobel laureate Sinclair Lewis and writer Dorothy Thompson. He is a publisher of out-of-print books about American history with a special emphasis on the frontier. He resides with his wife and daughter in Washington, D.C.

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