Description: You are considering a hardback book, without DJ JACKSON'S WAY: ANDREW JACKSON AND THE PEOPLE OF THE WESTERN WATERS by Robert V. Remini: PUBLISHER: John Wiley & Sons, INC., New York; a 2001 printing, 434 pages; Andrew Jackson's career through the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, depicting him as a man of the times whose destiny led him to express the will of the American people to expand the continent at all costs. Andrew Jackson waged a bloody campaign to gain lasting American control of the Old Southwest. The struggle over much of three decades would end in an Indian war that would make Jackson one of the most controversial men in American history CONDITION: No DJ. No known damage.
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