Calling Crow

Paul Clayton

earliest edition we have, 1995 ereads.com, 2002 ebook

To his people, Calling Crow is a chief and leader, but to the Spaniards who invaded his land he is a slave. In 1535, the Spanish conquistadors arrived with their armies, and claimed the land that would later become know as Georgia and South Carolina. The peaceful native Muskogee tribe were conquered, bound into slavery and forced off the fertile coastal lands that had been their home for generations. But Chief Callin...

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Calling Crow paperback · 2011 · Amazon/Kindle (after Putnam/Berkley made the book 'out-of-print.' · 226 pages · 9781468130997
Calling Crow ebook · 2002 · ereads.com
Calling Crow paperback · 1999 · eReads.com · 288 pages · 9781585865741
Calling Crow edition · 1995 · Berkley · 1 pages · 9780425145326

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