My Life on the Plains: or, Personal Experiences with Indians Revised Edition Contributor(s): Custer, George Armstrong (Author), Stewart, Edgar I. (Introduction by) |
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ISBN: 080611357X ISBN-13: 9780806113579 Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press OUR PRICE: $19.76 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 1976 Annotation: Prior to his fateful meeting with the Plains Indians at Little Big Horn in 1876, General George Armstrong Custer wrote of his experiences with the Seventh Cavalry. Detailing the Winter Campaign of 1868, his writings cover the years 1867 through 1869. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Biography & Autobiography | Historical - Biography & Autobiography | Military - History | Native American |
Dewey: B |
Series: Western Frontier Library |
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.07" W x 7.57" (0.92 lbs) 448 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Plains - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Chronological Period - 1851-1899 - Cultural Region - Western U.S. - Chronological Period - 19th Century |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: When General Custer led his troops to annihilation in the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876, he was possibly the most notorious Indian fighter the army had known. In his own time, he achieved much of his fame as a daring soldier through his own published accounts of his adventures. Indeed, in My Life on the Plains, originally published serially in the Galaxy magazine starting in May 1872, Custer displays the flamboyance and glamour generally attributed to him by others. Covering the years 1867-69, the period of most extensive military activity against the Plains Indians, Custer's book tells of the newly reorganized Seventh Cavalry's operations on the frontier. When published, it aroused fresh controversy over the Battle of the Washita during the Winter Campaign of 1868. In fact, Custer so vigorously denounced the "humanitarians" espousing the "Indian peace policy" that one of those named by him--General W. B. Hazen--defended his reputation in a pamphlet issued in 1874. Hazen's rebuttal, entitled "Corrections of Life on the Plains," is appended to this volume. |
Contributor Bio(s): Custer, George Armstrong: - George Armstrong Custer was an 1861 West Point graduate and a dashing officer in the United States Cavalry during the Civil War. Stewart, Edgar I.: -Edgar I. Stewart, who provided an illuminating introduction and notes, was a distinguished Western historian, perhaps best known for his incomparable account of the events leading to the Custer disaster-Custer's Luck, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press. |