Military Biography
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The Indian Frontier Of the American West 1846-1890
by Robert M Utley
The dramatic events of the final half-century of conflict between Indians and whites in the American West.
The Last Stand
by Nathaniel Philbrick
Unabridged CDs, 11 CDs, 14 hours Read by TBA The bestselling author of Mayflower revisits one of the most iconic and misunderstood stories of the American West.
Boots and Saddles
by Elizabeth B Custer
General George Custer was ordered to the Dakotas in the spring of 1873 and Elizabeth Custer's Boots and Saddles (the title comes from the bugle call for the cavalry to mount) chronicles their life until the general's death in 1876. A counterpoint to the purely military memoir, her account provides details about everyday garrison life at Fort Abraham Lincoln, including sketches of townspeople, Indians, camp followers, and soldiers, as well as daily routines, and special amusements. The Custers lived in...
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With Crook At the Rosebud
by J W Vaughn
Though the Battle of the Rosebud had a significant impact on the rest of the campaign against the Sioux, it has often been eclipsed by publicity surrounding the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It was not until 1956, when With Crook at the Rosebud was first published by Stockpole, that the first clear history of the battle emerged.
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Boots and Saddles
by Custer, Elizabeth B
General George Custer was ordered to the Dakotas in the spring of 1873 and Elizabeth Custer's Boots and Saddles (the title comes from the bugle call for the cavalry to mount) chronicles their life until the general's death in 1876. A counterpoint to the purely military memoir, her account provides details about everyday garrison life at Fort Abraham Lincoln, including sketches of townspeople, Indians, camp followers, and soldiers, as well as daily routines, and special amusements. The Custers lived in...
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