A Daughter of the Sioux Author:Charles King, Frederic Remington, Edwin Willard Deming A lively tale of love, war and intrigue at Fort Frayne, on the Indian frontier in the 1880s. General Charles King was a soldier, military historian and novelist. He began his writing career in 1880 with the initial publication of his history Campaigning with Crook, regarded as his most important contribution to military history and one of th... more »e best first-person accounts written on the western Indian Wars. This success was soon followed by his first novel, "The Colonel's Daughter." He continued to write novels, short stories and historical accounts throughout his life. At the time of his death in 1933, at age 89, he had authored at least 62 publications, most of which were historical romances set in either the Civil War, the Indian Wars, or the Spanish-American War. Titles of his better known novels include "Laramie: The Queen of Bedlam," "Marion's Faith," "The Deserter," |A Trooper Galahad," "Kitty's Conquest," "An Apache Princess," and "Captain Blake," among others. Illustrated by Frederic Remington and Edwin Willard Deming.« less