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by Jacob Hamblin
Foreword by Richard Lloyd Dewey. Now in its 4th printing, this is the best of all Jacob Hamblin books – his only autobiography in clean, modern, easy-to-read type. Jacob was America's greatest diplomat among Native Americans, a man whose faith led him to never carry a gun among them, even when they were at war! His adventures encountered apparent Divine intervention at every turn, a reward seemingly bestowed to certain souls given to absolute faith. And in his faith, like Porter Rockwell, Jacob Hamblin was one of those incredibly rare warriors who was absolutely fearless. His migrations from Ohio to Utah with life-and-death adventures at every turn keep the reader spellbound in this unabridged autobiographical account of the Old West's most unusual adventurer among Native Americans. In his own words, Jacob Hamblin bares his soul with no pretense, unveiling his eye-witness life story. Easily considered the most successful– and bravest – diplomat to venture into hostile territory single-handedly, Hamblin takes the reader into hearts of darkness and hearts of light.
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: December 1995
Genre: Religious
Publisher: Paramount Books (UT)
Pages: 127
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