Berger, Thomas, 1924-2014

Little big man / Thomas Berger. - 447 pages ; 18 cm

Terrible mistake -- Boiled dog -- I make an enemy -- Pronghorn slaughter -- My education as a human being -- New name -- We take on the cavalry -- Adopted again -- Sin -- Through the shutter -- Hopeless -- Going for gold -- Cheyenne homecoming -- We get jumped -- Union Pacific -- My Indian wife -- In the valley of the Washita -- Big medicine of Long Hair -- To the Pacific and back -- Wild Bill Hickok -- My niece Amelia -- Bunco and Buffalo -- Amelia makes good -- Caroline -- Custer again -- Trailing the hostiles -- Greasy grass -- Last stand -- Victory -- End.

Fictional reminiscences of an 111-year-old man telling of his checkered career as plainsman, Indian scout, and squaw man and of his colorful acquaintances.

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Cheyenne Indians--Fiction


Picaresque fiction
Western fiction
Historical fiction
Fiction
Novels

PS3552.E719 / L5 1964