Charles King

<b>Charles King</b> <i>updated 8/22/2009</i>
Charles King updated 8/22/2009
Item# ISBN 0917466799
$12.00

Product Description

This CD contains 18 historical novels by General Charles King, most of them about the wild west.

Intended for use with PCs (Windows or Linux) and recent Macs (OS X), these books are organized for easy access. Individual books are in plain text format. You can open these books by clicking on the titles in this index page with your Web browser or a recent Windows-based word processor. In addition, the same books are also provided in a single file in Word (.doc) format, with internal links.

According to Wikipedia, "King was the son of Civil War general Rufus King and great grandson of Rufus King, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He graduated from West Point in 1866 and served in the Army during the Indian Wars under George Crook. He was wounded in the arm forcing his retirement from the regular army. During this time he became acquainted with Buffalo Bill Cody. King would later write scripts for several of Cody's silents films.

"In the spring of 1885, General King (at that time Captain) was riding in the area of Delafield area of Wisconsin after visiting the Cushing homestead on the Bark River (present day Cushing Park) and the parents of the three historic Cushing Brothers. Captain King came upon a man dressed in a bathrobe drilling young men with broomsticks. Watching this futile exercise by toy soldiers, General King began to chuckle. Reverend Sydney Smythe asked what was so funny, and the reply was, "I mean no disrespect, sir, but let me show you how it is done." He then proceeded to teach the young men the West Point Manual of Arms. The now Impressed Head Master of the St. Johns Military Acadamy inquired as to the gentlemen's name. Upon answering, Reverend Smythe shook hands and inquired on the spot of General King's availability.

"In 1898, he was appointed brigadier general of volunteers and sailed to the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The fighting with Spain was over by the time he arrived, but he assissted in the surrender negotiations.

"During the following Philippine-American War, King was placed in command of the 1st Brigade in Henry W. Lawton's division. He led his brigade during the Battle of Manila and sailed for Santa Cruz with Lawton's division. He was incapacitated by sickness during the Battle of Santa Cruz, but he returned to fight in the following Battle of Pagsanjan. He took part in the final major campaigns before the fighting turned primarily to guerilla warfare.

"He returned to the United States and was active in the Wisconsin National Guard and in training troops for World War I. He wrote and edited over 60 books and novels. Among his list of titles are Campaigning with Crook, Fort Frayne, Under Fire and Daughter of the Sioux.

"General Kimg and his wife lived in the Carlton Hotel in Milwaukee, and he commuted daily by train to Saint John's Military Acadmy. He routinly sat on the porch of the Holt house on campus and told the cadets, which included his grandson, tales of the old west. "

Table of Contents:

As a single multi-book files in Word (.doc) format, with internal links
As individual books in plain text format
  • Apache Princess, a Tale of the Indian Frontier, 1903
  • A Daughter of the Sioux, at Tale of the Indian Frontier, 1902
  • The Deserter, 1887
  • Foes in Ambush, 1893
  • Found in the Philippines: the story of a woman's letters
  • From the Ranks, 1887
  • Lanier of the Cavalry or A Week's Arrest, 1909
  • Marion's Faith, 1886
  • Ray's Daughter, a Story of Manila, 1900
  • Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier
  • Sunset Pass or Running the Gauntlet Through Apache Land, 1890
  • To the Front, a Sequel to Cadet Days, 1908
  • Tonio, Son of the Sierras: a story fo the Apache War
  • Under Fire, 1894
  • A War-Time Wooing
  • Waring's Peril
  • Warrior Gap, a Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68, 1898
  • A Wounded Name