Custer and Crazy Horse
ISBN: 978-09-8269-284-4
Format: 14.0x21.6cm
Liczba stron: 154
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2014 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p>This book tells the story of the Little Big Horn Battle from the wiped out U.S. 7th Cavalry's perspective. It includes:</p><p><strong>- </strong>Custer's last actions as he realized he was going to die. His true battle wounds, his actual cause of death, and how the Indian's - not U.S. soldiers - handled his body;</p><p><strong>-</strong> Military Intelligence grade drawings of Custer's unknown death stance including the world's only portrait of the unphotographed <strong>Chief Crazy Horse</strong>;</p><p><strong>-</strong> A unique Last Stand Hill soldiers position map with who was where numbers;</p><p><strong>-</strong> The previously unknown whereabouts of Chief Sitting Bull during the battle; </p><p><strong>-</strong> Senior Officer Terry's private thoughts toward Custer leading to our unmasking of the alteration of his diary 92 years later;</p><p>With whys and wherefores, the book is a wealth of <em><u>new</u> </em>information for Custer scholars or those who just want an all you need overview of this pivotal battle in the American west. Heavily documented and footnoted non-fiction, it is full color with 22 pictures, 15 illustrations, with two of Western artist Frederick Remington lost paintings, and 6 maps. This book's very popular <em>Introduction </em>targets Princess Diana's auto accident in 1997. The book Includes References, Bibliography, Military Protocols, and Bookshelf sections. Rated 5 stars on GoodReads.com. </p>