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005 | 20210126144813.0 | ||
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_aWESTERN DUREY, _bWILL |
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_aDuRey, Will, _eauthor. _9311957 |
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_aBlack Hills gold / _cWill DuRey. |
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_aLeicester : _bLinford, _c2020. |
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_a220 pages (large print) ; _c19 cm |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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520 | _aSince the signing of the Laramie Treaty, the tribes of the Plains have practiced their nomadic lifestyle within the boundaries of the lands set aside for their use. While the Americans, the WASICUN, stay away, the tenuous peace is maintained. One word, however, uttered at a riverside meeting with Yellowstone Kelly raises Wes Gray's concern that white men might soon breach the borders of the Great Sioux Reservation and bring with them the turmoil of war. The object of their trespass? To gain that for which men will risk all: gold. | ||
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_aWhites _xRelations with Indians _vFiction. _9157277 |
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_aGold _vFiction. _9139194 |
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_aGreat Sioux Reservation (N.D. and S.D.) _vFiction. |
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_aLarge type books. _9848 |
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_aWestern fiction. _2lcgft _95275 |
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