Counting Coup
The Odyssey Of Captain Tom Adams
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About the Book
The story of the way west in the early nineteenth century was often a tale of danger, death and unspeakable suffering. The early trappers and mountain men forged the trails westward for the pioneers that followed and became part of the legend of the American West. Of this hardy breed of early venturers one name stands out above the rest: Kit Carson. Many stories of his bravery, often wildly exaggerated filled eastern bookshelves of the day. How much of what was written was true and how much was fantasy? Cavalry officer Captain Tom Adams vowed to seek the truth behind the legend and along the way faced near shipwrecks, attempted assassinations, Indian massacres, murder, and torture in an odyssey that he never believed could have been possible.
About the Author
Bob Stockton was born in Trenton, New Jersey. Leaving school in his junior year, Bob began a Navy career in 1957. Following Navy retirement in 1977, Bob has earned undergraduate and graduate degrees and worked as a shipyard welder’s helper, adjunct graduate instructor, epidemiologist, pharmaceutical trainer, and radio host. An avid motorcyclist, Bob currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida in close proximity to his three children, three grandchildren, and a large American bulldog named Bowser.