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Doug Hocking

    Doug Hocking est un auteur dont les œuvres s'inspirent d'une profonde compréhension du Sud-Ouest américain et de ses diverses cultures. Son écriture se distingue par ses racines profondes dans le terrain et l'histoire spécifiques de la région, explorant souvent les chocs culturels, les récits historiques et les mythes persistants de ce paysage unique. Les histoires de Hocking sont enrichies par ses vastes expériences, y compris la vie dans une réserve autochtone et le service militaire, qui lui permettent de dépeindre des personnages et des décors avec une authenticité et une profondeur remarquables. Son approche combine la précision historique avec une narration captivante, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective distinctive sur la vie et l'histoire de l'Ouest américain.

    Devil on the Loose: Lawless Arizona
    Southwest Train Robberies
    Tom Jeffords: Friend of Cochise
    The Black Legend
    Terror on the Santa Fe Trail
    • Terror on the Santa Fe Trail

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The story of conflict on the Santa Fe Trail during its heyday--the years leading up to the Civil War. The clashes between the Jicarilla and the U.S. Army shaped the story of Western expansion, influenced Indian policy for the rest of the century, and played a part in the Mexican-America War. Men... číst celé

      Terror on the Santa Fe Trail
    • In 1861, war between the U.S. and the hostile Chiricahua Apaches seemed inevitable. When a young boy was kidnapped, Lieutenant George Bascom confronted Apache leader Cochise-an act some blamed for setting the smoldering conflict ablaze. This book analyzes that legend, versus what really happened, within the historical context of the Indian Wars.

      The Black Legend
    • Tom Jeffords: Friend of Cochise

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(13)Évaluer

      This book tells the true story of a man who headed West drawn by the lure of the Pike's Peak Gold Rush in 1858; made a life for himself over a decade as he scouted for the army, prospected, became a business man; then learned the Apache language and rode alone into Cochise's camp in order to negotiate peaceful passage for his stagecoach company.

      Tom Jeffords: Friend of Cochise
    • Southwest Train Robberies

      Hijacking the Tracks Along the Southern Corridor

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the audacious train robberies in Arizona and New Mexico during the early 1900s, highlighting the cunning and often reckless methods employed by outlaws. It details how these criminals managed to evade capture, frequently outsmarting law enforcement with their bold tactics and sheer luck. Through captivating narratives, it sheds light on a fascinating yet chaotic era of crime along the Southern Corridor.

      Southwest Train Robberies
    • Devil on the Loose: Lawless Arizona

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in 1850s Arizona, a strong, lonely man on the run from enemies finds himself captivated by a beautiful woman-child amid a lawless land dominated by outlaws. As he seeks fortune, he confronts various challenges, battling Mexican bandits and Apaches using both wit and strength. The narrative is enriched by historical figures like Captain Ewell and Sylvester Mowry, weaving a tale of adventure and romance in a rugged frontier filled with real-life characters and perilous encounters.

      Devil on the Loose: Lawless Arizona