A California politician goes to Mexico to make himself king The
Sonorans hire Henry Crabb to protect them from Apaches. In the lawless
days that followed the Mexican-American War, bands of Indians roamed
the countryside, preying on the hard-working peasants of northern
Mexico. Desperate for help, a farming community offers Crabb land to
establish a colony in exchange for a year’s protection from the
marauders. The Sonorans do not recognize that Crabb—a Californian
with frustrated political ambition—is the greatest threat of all.
Although their deal was for peaceful settlement, Crabb’s thoughts
turn quickly to conquest. In the tradition of American filibusters
like William Walker, Crabb attempts to establish Sonora as an
independent country—with him as the dictator. Based on a true story,
this is a stunning narrative of conquest, adventure, and the shocking
lengths to which ambition can drive men.
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ISBN
9781453237908
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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