Crimsoned Prairie [Hardcover] S. L. A. Marshall

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“Crimsoned Prairie” by S. L. A. Marshall, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1972, is a Book Club Edition exploring the Indian Wars on the Great Plains. With sketches by the author, this historical account examines key battles and cultural conflicts. The dust jacket is worn with edge tears, but the binding is intact. A must-have for history buffs interested in U.S. military and Native American history.

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“Crimsoned Prairie” by S. L. A. Marshall offers a compelling exploration of the Indian Wars on the Great Plains, a pivotal period in American history. Marshall, a renowned military historian, delves into the complex interactions between the United States Army and the Plains Indians, shedding light on the tactical and cultural clashes that defined this era. Through detailed narratives and sketches, the author reconstructs battles such as Custer’s Last Stand and the Battle of Wounded Knee, providing insights into military strategies and the personal experiences of those involved. This book is not only a historical account but a profound examination of the cultural and ethical dimensions of these conflicts, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection.

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Author

S. L. A. Marshall

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Charles Scribner's Sons

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

Book Club Edition

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