General Crook and the Fighting Apaches is a historical account of the Apache Wars in the late 19th century, specifically focusing on the role of General George Crook. The book, written by Edwin L. Sabin and originally published in 1918, provides a detailed and engaging narrative of the conflicts between the United States Army and various Apache tribes, including the Chiricahua, the Western Apache, and the Tonto Apache. Sabin's work is based on extensive...