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New Books

Intrigue, romance and swordplay await in House of the Wolf by Stanley J. Weyman, a swashbuckler set in 16th century France. M. Anne de Caylus (yes he has a girl's name!) and his brothers rescue a captive friend in Paris, during the time of strife between Catholic and Huguenot.

My Life as an Indian, The story of a red woman and a white man in the lodges of the Blackfeet by James Willard Schultz. This semi-autobiographical tale spans the time from the early days of western settlement, to the harrowing time when the Blackfoot people were forced by the disappearance of the buffalo to abandon their traditional life. Told in a warm, humorous style, rich with authentic detail, the characters and anecdotes are based on the author's real life experience.

last update 3/09/03