Description
Leatherbound cover is in great condition with some minor wear along the sides. Gold pages are in great condition and clean on the inside. Binding is secure.
This remarkable copy of George Armstrong Custer’s memoir, “My Life on the Plains,” offers a rare glimpse into the life and experiences of one of the most controversial figures in American military history. Published in 1874, just two years before his infamous defeat at the Battle of Little Bighorn, this autobiographical account chronicles Custer’s exploits on the Great Plains during the Indian Wars of the 1860s and 1870s.
Beyond its historical significance, this book is a testament to the enduring allure of the American West and the fascination with the frontier mythos. Custer’s vivid descriptions of life on the plains, encounters with Native American tribes, and the challenges of military campaigns capture the rugged spirit of the era. His unapologetic tone and self-aggrandizing style have made him a polarizing figure, but also a subject of enduring interest for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
This leatherbound edition, with its well-preserved pages and sturdy binding, is a true collector’s item. It offers a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in American history and the opportunity to engage with a primary source written by one of the most famous (or infamous) figures of the era. For readers and collectors with an interest in military history, the American West, or the complex legacy of figures like Custer, this copy represents a rare and valuable addition to any library.