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Circle the Wagons!: Attacks on Wagon Trains in History and Hollywood Films
Gregory F. Michno, Susan J. Michno

McFarland, 2009 - 244 pages
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It's a cinematic image as familiar as John Wayne's face: a wagon train circling as a defensive maneuver against Indian attacks. This book examines actual and fictional wagon-train battles and compares them for realism. It also describes how fledgling Hollywood portrayed the concept of westward migration, but as the evolving industry became more accurate in historical detail, how filmmakers lost sight of the big picture.




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