This is an historical novel in which both the adjective and the noun are equally honored. It has been written with infinite...

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This is an historical novel in which both the adjective and the noun are equally honored. It has been written with infinite care and tells two stories alternately: one deals with the expulsion of the Cherokee Nation from its home in the 1830's; the other with the two tragic loves in the life of one James Burke, an Army officer involved in this sad and dishonorable business -- but never to his own discredit. It is an exceptional book in a genre subjected to frequent literary abuse.

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Publisher: Macmillan

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1963

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