Publication: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1886, New York
First Edition. 12mo. Original reddish-brown cloth, titles stamped in black on front cover and gold on the spine, iv [2], 112 [2] pp. plus 16 pp. of advertisements, preface, illustrated. First-hand account of the 1883 campaign against the Apaches. In the spring of 1883, the U.S. Army pursued Geronimo and his band of Chiricahua Apaches into Mexico to the hidden recesses of the Sierra Madre Mountains. No Mexican or American soldiers had ever penetrated this region before. DAB praises Bourke as an accurate writer and an acute observer of Indian customs and ethnology. Bourke often made his notes in the field. He served for fourteen years under Crook in Arizona and the Southwest. Previous owners bookplate on front pastedown. Signed by Bourke along top edge of title page. Also, tipped-in to front endpaper is half-title of a publication entitled Cactus Culture For Amateurs, upon which John G. Bourke has boldly inscribed "John G. Bourke Captain 3rd Cavalry, U.S. Army. Fort Riley, Kansas- July 1, 1894." An exceptionally clean, tight copy of this Apache Wars classic. Protected in custom slipcase.
Inventory Number: 53992