Bury my Heart At Wounded Knee
Book Details
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Author: Dee Brown
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Publisher: Bantam Books
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1972
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Pages: 451
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
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Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
This 1972 paperback edition by Dee Brown represents one of the most powerful and widely discussed works in modern American historical writing. Known for his compelling narrative style and commitment to presenting overlooked perspectives, Brown reshaped public understanding of key episodes in American history.
Spanning 451 pages, this Bantam Books edition offers an immersive and emotionally resonant account that brings historical voices to the forefront. Brown’s writing combines careful research with accessible storytelling, making complex historical developments understandable and deeply impactful for general readers and scholars alike.
Compact in size (18 x 11 cm) and preserved in good condition, this vintage paperback is ideal for collectors of 1970s historical literature, students of American history, and readers interested in works that challenge traditional historical narratives. It remains a significant and influential contribution to historical studies.
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Bury my Heart At Wounded Knee
Bury my Heart At Wounded Knee
Book Details
-
Author: Dee Brown
-
Publisher: Bantam Books
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1972
-
Pages: 451
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
This 1972 paperback edition by Dee Brown represents one of the most powerful and widely discussed works in modern American historical writing. Known for his compelling narrative style and commitment to presenting overlooked perspectives, Brown reshaped public understanding of key episodes in American history.
Spanning 451 pages, this Bantam Books edition offers an immersive and emotionally resonant account that brings historical voices to the forefront. Brown’s writing combines careful research with accessible storytelling, making complex historical developments understandable and deeply impactful for general readers and scholars alike.
Compact in size (18 x 11 cm) and preserved in good condition, this vintage paperback is ideal for collectors of 1970s historical literature, students of American history, and readers interested in works that challenge traditional historical narratives. It remains a significant and influential contribution to historical studies.
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Book Details
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Author: Dee Brown
-
Publisher: Bantam Books
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1972
-
Pages: 451
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
This 1972 paperback edition by Dee Brown represents one of the most powerful and widely discussed works in modern American historical writing. Known for his compelling narrative style and commitment to presenting overlooked perspectives, Brown reshaped public understanding of key episodes in American history.
Spanning 451 pages, this Bantam Books edition offers an immersive and emotionally resonant account that brings historical voices to the forefront. Brown’s writing combines careful research with accessible storytelling, making complex historical developments understandable and deeply impactful for general readers and scholars alike.
Compact in size (18 x 11 cm) and preserved in good condition, this vintage paperback is ideal for collectors of 1970s historical literature, students of American history, and readers interested in works that challenge traditional historical narratives. It remains a significant and influential contribution to historical studies.












