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G. O. (George O.) Shields

1846-1925

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Books by G. O. (George O.) Shields

Cruisings in the Cascades A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, Amateur Photography, Hunting, and Fishing

"Cruisings in the Cascades" by G. O. Shields is a narrative of travel and exploration written in the late 19th century. The book captures the author's adventures in the Cascade Mountain range, blending themes of amateur photography, hunting, fishing, and the culture of life among the cowboys. It aims to entice readers with the beauty of nature and the thrill of outdoor pursuits, making it especially appealing to those interested in nature and adventure travel. The opening of the book presents an enthusiastic account of mountain climbing, emphasizing its physical and mental benefits. Shields reflects on the grandeur of the Cascade Mountains, comparing them favorably to the Rockies and outlining his personal experiences of exploration, photography, and adventure. He sets the scene for his journey, mentioning key locations and lofty peaks that offer breathtaking scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. His writing style is inviting, encouraging readers to appreciate the natural world and the invigorating experiences that come with exploring it.

The Battle of the Big Hole
 A History of General Gibbon's Engagement with Nez Percés Indians in the Big Hole Valley, Montana, August 9th, 1877.

"The Battle of the Big Hole" by G. O. Shields is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book details the events surrounding General Gibbon's engagement with the Nez Percé Indians in August 1877, a significant conflict during the Nez Percé War. The narrative focuses on the intricacies of the battle, the strategies employed, and the bravery demonstrated by the soldiers and Indian warriors alike. The opening of the book sets the stage for the historical context of the Nez Percé War, explaining the treaties and tensions that led to the conflict. It introduces key figures such as Chief Joseph and General Gibbon, providing a brief backdrop on the pressures faced by the Nez Percé tribe and the military efforts to contain them. It outlines Gibbon's preparations and movements before the critical battle, emphasizing the challenges and the odds against him. Through vivid descriptions, it hints at the fierce confrontation about to unfold, foreshadowing themes of heroism, tragedy, and the fight for survival that define the upcoming narrative.