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Fergus M. Bordewich Author Of Klan War: Ulysses S. Grant and the Battle to Save Reconstruction

From Fergus' 3 favorite reads in 2023.

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Fergus M. Bordewich Why Fergus loves this book

This book was full of surprises for me.

Cozzens took me on a wild ride through the chaotic violence of one of the country’s most significant but least well-known Indian wars, which led to the destruction of a once-powerful native confederacy and the expulsion of the Creeks from their lands in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Cozzens is a fair-minded historian who does not play favorites.

It’s impossible to read this book without coming to a fuller understanding of the raw violence that characterized the southern frontier or for the insurmountable challenges for native people who sought to find an accommodation with the oncoming tide of American settlement.

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1 author picked A Brutal Reckoning as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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'Cozzens is a master storyteller' The Times

From the devastating invasion by Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century to the relentless pressure from white settlers 150 years later, A Brutal Reckoning tells the story of encroachment on the vast Native American territory in the Deep South, which gave rise to the Creek War, the bloodiest in American Indian history, and propelled Andrew Jackson into national prominence, as he led the US Army in a ruthless campaign.

It was a war that involved not only white Americans and Native Americans but also the British and the Spanish, and ultimately led to…


Book cover of Blood and Thunder: The Epic Story of Kit Carson and the Conquest of the American West

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From Anne Marie's 3 favorite reads in 2025.

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This book is well-written and an enjoyable listen. If you want a laser focus on Kit Carson’s life this isn’t it, I liked how instead it uses Carson’s life as the main thread of the story while touching on a lot of other people and issues of the time. It gave me a lot of context and background to the Wild West as it really was. Boy, it was wild, but not necessarily in the stereotypical ways we immediately think of.

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2 authors picked Blood and Thunder as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the author of Ghost Soldiers comes an eye-opening history of the American conquest of the West—"a story full of authority and color, truth and prophecy" (The New York Times Book Review).

In the summer of 1846, the Army of the West marched through Santa Fe, en route to invade and occupy the Western territories claimed by Mexico. Fueled by the new ideology of “Manifest Destiny,” this land grab would lead to a decades-long battle between the United States and the Navajos, the fiercely resistant rulers of a huge swath of mountainous desert wilderness.

At the center…