Books of Apache Indians

  • Apache Thunder
    By Dan Mason

    Apache Thunder

  • My Life in Two Worlds
    By J. Reuben Silverbird

    My Life in Two Worlds

  • Double Cross: Treachery in the Apache Wars
    By Leo W. Banks

    Treachery was a driving force in the Apache Wars. Depending on your point of view, the devious maneuverings on both sides either contributed to the settling of the Southwest or resulted in further subjugation of native people.

  • Winnetou, the Chief of the Apache: The Full Winnetou Trilogy in One Volume
    By Karl May

    It is about the chief of the Apache, the noble warrior narrated by his blood brother, Old Shatterhand. Adventure follows adventure throughout the three volumes. This is an unabridged, but modernised translation of this classic Western.

  • Winnetou: A Novel
    By Karl May

    Karl May's most popular work, Winnetou is the story of a young Apache chief told by his white friend and bloodbrother Old Shatterhand.

  • Apacheria
    By Jake Page

    Thus was born Apacheria--the Apache Nation--and a world where Juh and his son, Little Spring, matched wits and weapons with a cast ranging from Teddy Roosevelt and Carrie Nation to Al Capone and J. Edgar Hoover.

  • The Apache
    By Andrew Santella

    A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.

  • Landmark Events in Native American History Set
    By John P Bowes, Michael L Lawson

    The Landmark Events in Native American History set explores significant events in Native American history from the 17th through 20th centuries.

  • Big Medicine
    By Louis L'Amour

    Big Medicine

  • Geronimo!: Stories of an American Legend
    By Sharon S. Magee

    In the latest book of the Arizona Highways Wild West Collection meet Geronimo the family man, the warrior, and the prisoner-of-war.Read Geronimo's heart-wrenching plea to return to his beloved Arizona, learn about his struggle with the ...

  • America! Don't You Know Me? I'm Your Native Son: Geronimo the Controversial Campaign to Repatriate the Remains of America's Most...
    By Carlos Melendrez

    This then is the story of America. This is the story of a rebel with a cause. The cause is what this story is about! America don't you know me; I'm your native son."

  • John Carter of Mars Volume 1 the Princ
    By Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Classic early science fiction from the creator of Tarzan - here are the first two novels of John Carter's Martian adventures - soon to be entirely published by Leonaur.

  • Chase the Wind
    By Madeline Baker

    Elizabeth Johnson was a woman who knew her own mind. When Chase the Wind rode into town, Beth took one look at the stormy eyes of the Apache warrior and understood that this time she must follow her heart and not her head.