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The Custer Reader

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A comprehensive introduction to General Custer combines first-person narratives, scholarly articles, photographic essays, and original contributions in four sections that cover "The Civil War," "The Indian Wars," "Little Big Horn," and "The Custer Myth."

624 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1992

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Paul Andrew Hutton

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September 6, 2012
Hutton has done a great job gathering some of the most important Custer articles on subjects ranging from the Civil War, Indians Wars, his famous "last stand," and the films, artwork, and myths surrounding the general. The ways in which Custer has been re-invented by novelists, films, and artwork since his death are described in great detail in this work. I highly recommend this book as "required reading" for anyone seeking a true understanding (if such can be acquired) of Custer and his place in history and myth.
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October 30, 2021
This was a very interesting collection of writings both about and by Custer. Some of the passages were written soon after the massacre. I do find it interesting that Little Big Horn is referred to as a massacre and Gettysburg or the Falaise Gap are referred to as battles. This book was mentioned in Indian Yell by Michael Blake the author of Dances With Wolves.
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