Custer Reader by Paul A. Hutton (1992, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10080322351X
ISBN-139780803223516
eBay Product ID (ePID)13038425625

Product Key Features

Book TitleCuster Reader
Number of PagesXiv, 585 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1992
TopicUnited States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), General, Military
IllustratorYes
GenreBiography & Autobiography, History
AuthorPaul A. Hutton
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight36.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN91-016845
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"Very seldom is a book a pure joy to read; The Custer Reader is such a book. It offers standard texts and fresh insights about the United States'' most famous-and most maligned-military figure."- True West, "Interest in the career of George Armstrong Custer has been unflagging since his death in battle near the Little Bighorn River in 1876, and books and articles about him have flowed steadily. It is time, then, that a diligent scholar and able editor should seek out the best that has been written by and about Custer, both by contemporaries and modern scholars, and package it for those who thrive on Custeriana as well as for those who would simply like to know more about him. Mr. Hutton has done a fine job of presenting both the man and the many myths that have grown up around the boy general of the Civil War and the colorful Indian fighter of the plains."-Washington Times  , "[These] well-illustrated pages contain just about everything you'd want to know about the impetuous, courageous but not overly clever [Custer]. . . . Some of the most gripping reports are those of officers who actually participated in the fatal expedition and its maneuvers in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory. The Indians get their word in, too, most notably a grisly account of the 1876 battle by an eighty-year-old Cheyenne woman named Kate Bighead. . . . Certainly the dashing, war-loving Long Hair-which is what the Indians called their implacable enemy-never seemed more vivid a figure than in this unusual anthology."- Parade Magazine, "Interest in the career of George Armstrong Custer has been unflagging since his death in battle near the Little Bighorn River in 1876, and books and articles about him have flowed steadily. It is time, then, that a diligent scholar and able editor should seek out the best that has been written by and about Custer, both by contemporaries and modern scholars, and package it for those who thrive on Custeriana as well as for those who would simply like to know more about him. Mr. Hutton has done a fine job of presenting both the man and the many myths that have grown up around the boy general of the Civil War and the colorful Indian fighter of the plains."- Washington Times  , "Very seldom is a book a pure joy to read;The Custer Readeris such a book. It offers standard texts and fresh insights about the United States'' most famous-and most maligned-military figure."-True West.  , "May well become the definitive book on this mythical and thoroughly controversial figure."- AB Bookman Weekly ., "Interest in the career of George Armstrong Custer has been unflagging since his death in battle near the Little Bighorn River in 1876, and books and articles about him have flowed steadily. It is time, then, that a diligent scholar and able editor should seek out the best that has been written by and about Custer, both by contemporaries and modern scholars, and package it for those who thrive on Custeriana as well as for those who would simply like to know more about him. Mr. Hutton has done a fine job of presenting both the man and the many myths that have grown up around the boy general of the Civil War and the colorful Indian fighter of the plains."- Washington Times, "Very seldom is a book a pure joy to read; The Custer Reader is such a book. It offers standard texts and fresh insights about the United States' most famous-and most maligned-military figure."- True West, "May well become the definitive book on this mythical and thoroughly controversial figure."-AB Bookman Weekly., "[These] well-illustrated pages contain just about everything you''d want to know about the impetuous, courageous but not overly clever [Custer]. . . . Some of the most gripping reports are those of officers who actually participated in the fatal expedition and its maneuvers in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory. The Indians get their word in, too, most notably a grisly account of the 1876 battle by an eighty-year-old Cheyenne woman named Kate Bighead. . . . Certainly the dashing, war-loving Long Hair-which is what the Indians called their implacable enemy-never seemed more vivid a figure than in this unusual anthology."- Parade Magazine, "Very seldom is a book a pure joy to read; The Custer Reader is such a book. It offers standard texts and fresh insights about the United States' most famous-and most maligned-military figure."- True West .  , "May well become the definitive book on this mythical and thoroughly controversial figure."- AB Bookman Weekly, "[These] well-illustrated pages contain just about everything you''d want to know about the impetuous, courageous but not overly clever [Custer]. . . . Some of the most gripping reports are those of officers who actually participated in the fatal expedition and its maneuvers in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory. The Indians get their word in, too, most notably a grisly account of the 1876 battle by an eighty-year-old Cheyenne woman named Kate Bighead. . . . Certainly the dashing, war-loving Long Hair-which is what the Indians called their implacable enemy-never seemed more vivid a figure than in this unusual anthology."-Parade Magazine
Dewey Decimal973.8/2/092
LC Classification NumberE467.1.C99C85 1992

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