The Story Of The Little Big Horn — Custer’s Last Fight

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Native American Studies, History, Americas, United States, 19th Century, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book The Story Of The Little Big Horn — Custer’s Last Fight by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham, Normanby Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham ISBN: 9781786253040
Publisher: Normanby Press Publication: November 6, 2015
Imprint: Normanby Press Language: English
Author: Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
ISBN: 9781786253040
Publisher: Normanby Press
Publication: November 6, 2015
Imprint: Normanby Press
Language: English

First published in 1926 and respected ever since for its measured view of the most famous battle in the American West, The Story of the Little Big Horn asks questions that are still being debated. What were the causes of the debacle that wiped out Custer’s command? Was it due to lack of a definite battle plan? To lack of correct information about the number, organization, and equipment of the Indians? To Custer’s hot-headedness and thirst for glory? To Reno’s alleged cowardice? To Benteen’s delay in providing reinforcement? In his factual but dramatic account, W. A. Graham suggests that an awesome concatenation of attitudes and circumstances ensured the defeat of the Seventh Cavalry. On that Sunday in June 1876, the Indians were simply better (though not braver) soldiers.-Print ed.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

First published in 1926 and respected ever since for its measured view of the most famous battle in the American West, The Story of the Little Big Horn asks questions that are still being debated. What were the causes of the debacle that wiped out Custer’s command? Was it due to lack of a definite battle plan? To lack of correct information about the number, organization, and equipment of the Indians? To Custer’s hot-headedness and thirst for glory? To Reno’s alleged cowardice? To Benteen’s delay in providing reinforcement? In his factual but dramatic account, W. A. Graham suggests that an awesome concatenation of attitudes and circumstances ensured the defeat of the Seventh Cavalry. On that Sunday in June 1876, the Indians were simply better (though not braver) soldiers.-Print ed.

More books from Normanby Press

Cover of the book Smoke Over Birkenau [Illustrated Edition] by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book A Narrative of The Siege Of Delhi with an Account of The Mutiny at Ferozepore in 1857 [Illustrated Edition] by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Life of the Marquess Wellesley by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Cambodian Incursion by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book The Invasion of the Crimea: Vol. II [Sixth Edition] by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book After You, Marco Polo by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Coalition Warfare Under The Duke Of Marlborough During The War Of The Spanish Succession by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Intelligence by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book History Of The Indian Mutiny Of 1857-8 – Vol. VI [Illustrated Edition] by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Psychological Operations Supporting Counterinsurgency: 4th Psyop Group In Vietnam by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book U.S. Marines In Vietnam: An Expanding War, 1966 by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Dupleix by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Over The Seawall: U.S. Marines At Inchon [Illustrated Edition] by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book Historical Summary Of The Battle At Dong Ap Bia (Hamburger Hill), 10-20 May 1969 by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
Cover of the book To Caubul with the Cavalry Brigade - by Lt.-Col. W. A. Graham
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy