Yaqui

An action-packed adventure from cover to cover, 'Yaqui' reads just like a screenplay that is reminiscent of...
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Author: William Witney
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Language: English
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Yaqui by Witney, William

Yaqui

$267.78

Yaqui

$267.78
Author: William Witney
Format: Paperback
Language: English
An action-packed adventure from cover to cover, 'Yaqui' reads just like a screenplay that is reminiscent of film director William Witney's cliffhanger serials, which delighted audiences, week after week, at movie theaters in the 30s and 40s. This historical fiction, loosely based on actual people and events, is set in the late 1800s, at a time when Mexicans and Yaqui Indians were fighting to the death over the rights to the lush farmland of the Yaqui River Valley. The hero of the story is Cajeme - "he who can go without water" - a proud, God-fearing Yaqui Indian, who for the past 15 years has served as a trustworthy and respected scout in the Mexican Army. Although considered a traitor by his own people, he persuades the Mexican authorities to appoint him Chief of the Yaquis as a way of achieving peace but then, when the Government breaks faith, he uses everything he has learned about this Mexican oppressor to his advantage and seizes the opportunity to win back the trust of his people and fight for the independence and very survival of the Yaqui Nation. The unique landscape of the Mexican State of Sonora, with its sleepy towns, busy seaport cities, arid deserts and majestic mountains provides the backdrop for a kaleidoscope of thrilling action sequences. Feelings of love, hate, betrayal and revenge are all brought to the fore over the course of a series of battles, which highlight Cajeme's cunning and daring - battles fought on land, at sea and on horseback with knife, bayonet, rifle, lance, dynamite and cannon - until both sides are brought to their knees and the bargaining table by a force over which neither has any control, but which ultimately leads to salvation for both Cajeme and the Yaqui people. Author William Witney's love of animals, history and life south of the border are all reflected in this high-energy story that will keep you turning the pages to find out what happens next - just like those movies of yesteryear, which kept fans coming back for more every Saturday afternoon

Author: William Witney
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/12/2014
Pages: 278
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9781500495855

About the Author
William Witney was one of Hollywood's youngest directors, teaming up with Republic director, John English, on many of the era's best serials, most of them highlighted by high-energy fight and chase scenes that helped change the face of action moviemaking. Witney directed over 370 films including many Roy Rogers movies and numerous TV episodes including High Chaparral, Bonanza, The Virginian, Coronado 9, Tarzan, Zorro and Stories of the Century to name but a few. Although his hey-day in motion pictures was in the'30s, '40s and '50s, in television from the mid-'50s through the '60s and his last film was in 1982, film-makers are still being influenced by him, more than a quarter of a century later. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have admitted that Saturday afternoon serials inspired the 'Indiana Jones' movies. And Quentin Tarantino ('Pulp Fiction, ' 'Reservoir Dogs, ' 'Jackie Brown') calls William Witney a "forgotten master." Other books by William Witney, available on Amazon, include 'Trigger Remembered' and 'In A Door, Into A Fight, Out A Door, Into A Chase: Movie Making Remembered By The Guy At The Door'


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