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KINDLE EDITION!
You can now download “The Last of the Apaches” on Kindle:
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APACHES DOWN SOUTH

About
Richard Young was raised in Washington State, the second of nine kids in the family of a poor Minister - having nine kids just about guarantees relative poverty. With his younger brother, Dave, he hunted and fished on the east side of the Cascade Range, mostly with the purpose of putting rabbit, venison, trout and pheasant on the table.
Richard’s love for history and for Old West stories came honestly. Back during the Great Depression his maternal Grandfather had a successful gold-mining operation on the big bend of the Columbia River in Washington State, and he packed a Colt. An interest in all kinds of history led Richard to delve into the most famous attempted bank heist in Uruguay's history. For over 10 years in Uruguay this investigation was his pastime. Trips to the north of Uruguay, interviews with persons whose families were affected by the tragedy, as well as studies in literary sources have finally been put together in Richard's new book, "The Last of the Apaches," which is now available as an iBook on Kindle and with Smashwords.

