
Season of Terror
The Espinosas in Central Colorado, MarchOctober 1863
Charles F. Price(Author)
University Press of Colorado
Will be published approx. on 14. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-60732-804-9 (ISBN)
Description
Season of Terror is the first book-length treatment of the little-known true story of the Espinosas-serial murderers with a mission to kill every Anglo in Civil War-era Colorado Territory-and the men who brought them down.
For eight months during the spring and fall of 1863, brothers Felipe Nerio and Jose Vivian Espinosa and their young nephew, Jose Vincente, New Mexico-born Hispanos, killed and mutilated an estimated thirty-two victims before their rampage came to a bloody end. Their motives were obscure, although they were members of the Penitentes, a lay Catholic brotherhood devoted to self-torture in emulation of the sufferings of Christ, and some suppose they believed themselves inspired by the Virgin Mary to commit their slaughters.
Until now, the story of their rampage has been recounted as lurid melodrama or ignored by academic historians. Featuring a fascinating array of frontier characters, Season of Terror exposes this neglected truth about Colorado's past and examines the ethnic, religious, political, military, and moral complexity of the controversy that began as a regional incident but eventually demanded the attention of President Lincoln.
For eight months during the spring and fall of 1863, brothers Felipe Nerio and Jose Vivian Espinosa and their young nephew, Jose Vincente, New Mexico-born Hispanos, killed and mutilated an estimated thirty-two victims before their rampage came to a bloody end. Their motives were obscure, although they were members of the Penitentes, a lay Catholic brotherhood devoted to self-torture in emulation of the sufferings of Christ, and some suppose they believed themselves inspired by the Virgin Mary to commit their slaughters.
Until now, the story of their rampage has been recounted as lurid melodrama or ignored by academic historians. Featuring a fascinating array of frontier characters, Season of Terror exposes this neglected truth about Colorado's past and examines the ethnic, religious, political, military, and moral complexity of the controversy that began as a regional incident but eventually demanded the attention of President Lincoln.
Reviews / Votes
"In the entire history of the American West there were no more fascinating characters than the 'Bloody Espinosas' of Colorado Territory. This fast-paced, amazingly objective, intriguing, and highly recommended study of the Espinosas, as well as those who hunted them, will keep you turning the pages." -Jerry Thompson, Regents Professor of History, Texas A&M International University "Well-written and well-documented . . . Price's biography of the Espinosas is an important chapter in the violence and vigilantism that plagued the West during the Civil War."-Marshall Trimble, author of Wyatt Earp: Showdown in Tombstone; True West Magazine ". . . contains horror and tragedy, but also moments of grace and scene-circling post-mortems. . . You feel like you're reading a combination of Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men and Walkter Van Tilburg Clark's The Ox-Bow Incident. Except that Season of Terror is history and essay, and keeps stepping back to examine no only the evidence but also the historiography."
-Rob Neufeld, The Asheville Citizen Times ". . . this is the best book yet on the famous Espinosas of Central Colorado."
-Forrest Whitman, Colorado Central Magazine
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Colorado
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 17 to 99 years
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60732-804-9 (9781607328049)
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Book
06/2013
University Press of Colorado
€50.94
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Person
Novelist-turned-historian Charles F. Price is a full-time writer living in North Carolina and has previously published five novels. Season of Terror is his first nonfiction book.