An edition of The return of little big man (1999)

The Return of Little Big Man

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The Return of Little Big Man
Thomas Berger
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An edition of The return of little big man (1999)

The Return of Little Big Man

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Only white man to survive the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Indian-raised Jack Cabb describes his subsequent adventures. He bodyguards saloon owner Wild Bill Hickock, rides in Europe with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show and acts as Sitting Bull's interpreter, witnessing his murder. A sequel to the 1964 Little Big Man.

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Cover of: The Return of Little Big Man
The Return of Little Big Man
January 2002, Ulverscroft Large Print
Audio CD in English
Cover of: The Return of Little Big Man
The Return of Little Big Man: A Novel
March 1, 2000, Back Bay Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: The return of little big man
The return of little big man
1999, Back Bay Books
in English
Cover of: The return of little big man
The return of little big man
1999, Little, Brown
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The return of little big man
The return of little big man
1999, Little, Brown
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The return of little big man
The return of little big man
1999, Little, Brown
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The return of Little Big Man
The return of Little Big Man
1999, G.K. Hall
in English

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Audio CD

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Open Library
OL7985826M
ISBN 10
0753115816
ISBN 13
9780753115817
OCLC/WorldCat
51764474

First Sentence

"OLD LODGE SKINS WAS THE FINEST MAN I EVER KNEW, and though I spent years apart from him, I guess it was always in the back of my mind that he would live forever, so that any time I needed to, I could go back and find him and get him to set me straight about things of the spirit, which I have found apply to all people whatever their material ways."

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