Up in arms : how the Bundy family hijacked public lands, outfoxed the federal government, and ignited America's Patriot Militia Movement / John Temple.
Publisher:
BenBella BooksInc.,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
358 pages, [16] pages of plates ; color illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-354) and index.
Contents:
About the author. A call to arms -- Range wars -- The team assembles -- Ten thousand patriots -- Standoff at Toquop wash -- Bundystan -- Road to Oregon -- A hard stand -- The final four -- United States versus Bundy -- Epilogue -- Sources -- Acknowledgments -- About the author.
Summary:
The definitive and objective book on the Bundy family story, detailing how a once isolated clan of desert-dwelling ranchers first became a cause-célèbre for hard-right extremists and then transformed themselves into the top dogs of the entire anti-government movement. --Publisher
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