Description
Thomas W. Foley's well-researched and balanced account of Father Craft's fascinating life examines his key role in Sioux and missionary history, his dedication to Indian causes, and his lifelong struggle against stereotypes and prejudice, which challenged many in the church and the federal government and led to accusations of insanity from his powerful critics.
A balanced history of Father Francis M. Craft, a key figure in Sioux missionary history.
About the Author
Thomas W. Foley is a retired labor-personnel executive. He began transcribing Father Craft's journals in the 1960s. Following retirement in the 1990s, Foley and his wife retraced Father Craft's footsteps and conducted research in monasteries and archives from the Dakotas to Rome.
Reviews
"The book is well written, thoroughly researched, nicely illustrated, and easily accessible to non-experts in the field." American Nineteenth Century History "Foley's biography of the irascible and irrepressible Craft is well worth the read." Catholic Historical Review "So compelling is Foley's larger-than-life portrait that readers may wish to see it brought to the movie screen." Great Plains Quarterly "A good story, well told." St. Anthony Messenger
Book Information
ISBN 9780803269255
Author Thomas W. Foley
Format Paperback
Page Count 198
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 295g