Description
Autographed by author on title page. Paperback cover is very good. Pages are clean and the binding is tight. Appears unread.
This meticulously researched biography by W. Donald Horn offers a fresh perspective on the life and infamous last stand of George Armstrong Custer, one of the most polarizing figures in American history. Custer’s dramatic defeat at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 has been the subject of countless books and debates, but Horn’s work stands out for its nuanced examination of Custer’s complex character and the larger context of the Indian Wars and westward expansion. Drawing from extensive primary sources, Horn provides a vivid portrait of Custer’s military career, from his daring exploits in the Civil War to his fateful decision to divide his forces against the Sioux and Cheyenne at Little Bighorn. This autographed copy, in exceptional condition, is a must-have for collectors and readers fascinated by the enduring legacy of Custer and the tumultuous era of the American frontier.