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Crow Killer

The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson (Midland Book)

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Crow Killer

By: Raymond W. Thorp, Robert Bunker
Narrated by: Don Coltrane
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The true story (on which the film Jeremiah Johnson was partially based) of John Johnson, who in 1847 found his wife and her unborn child had been killed by Crow braves. Out of this tragedy came one of the most gripping feuds - one man against a whole tribe - in American history.

©1958, 1969 Indiana University Press (P)2014 Redwood Audiobooks
Americas State & Local United States
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“It's a robust story, almost incredible...This is the stuff of folklore at its authentic best.” (The New York Times Book Review)
"Warrants a place on any shelf of Western Americana.” (San Francisco Chronicle)
Fascinating Story • Great Storytelling • Accurate Accents • Detailed Descriptions • Rich Tale • Thrilling Adventure
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good story narrator could have been better,tried to sound moutain,came off sounding mentally challenged,made Johnson sound like and oaf more than dangerous no matter what the material related. The story however was awesome

good book

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This is by far my most favorite book of all time. The humor and fierceness and strong character development and storytelling just brought this tale to life! this is a must read for almost anyone I'd say.

FANTASTIC BOOK

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dont listen to the other reviewers who complained about the accents of the narrator being laid on thick, or about the pace of reading being slow, or that the characters were illiterate. this is a great read and of great historical relevance. I think the narrator did great with the accents and country people speak slow even today so pay those tenderfoot reviewers no mind.

a great read

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Very informative book, fascinating stories of a time gone bye. The accents that were complained about, I found endearing.

Great Book!!!

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Great story to listen to especially if you enjoyed the movie Jerimiah Johnson. I know these are tall tales but must of been an incredible time to live.

Awesome story

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I think I've read the book 3 times. the listen was even better. a really great story.

the real story of Jeremiah Johnson

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Following the life of the legend, John Johnson, known at the liver eater! Shocking how brutal life was in Rocky Mountains in the mid 1800’s for Native Americans and white man alike. Narration followed the time period and accents very well.

Incredibly brutal and deadly life opening the American West

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I hated for it to end. We owe a great debt to this man & those that were similar to him.

Excellent

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loved the history. great description.
easy to follow. I recommend it for t hi use who like historic books

great history

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I'm a huge fan of Robert Redford's Jeremiah Johnson, but I have to admit that it's a distant second to this book. Understandably, you can't cram everything into a movie that you find in the book, but having an accurate account of the life of the legendary mountain man portrayed by the narrator is extremely satisfying to one who is hungry to learn as much as he can about Johnson. It was also interesting to see that DelQue was much of the book's support. There was much more to comment on, but I also want to give a huge note of gratitude to the narrator's performance...superb to say the least!.

The Movie had nothing on this

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