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  • Published: 1 May 1992
  • ISBN: 9780452010956
  • Imprint: Plume
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $35.00
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Custer's Fall

The Native American Side of the Story



The true story of the Battle of Little Bighorn—told from the perspective of the native americans who fought in Custer's Last Stand.
 
The day began with the killing of a ten-year-old Native American boy by U.S. cavalry troopers. Before it ended, all of those troopers and their commander, George Armstrong Custer, lay dead on the battlefield of the Little Big Horn—the worst defeat ever inflicted by Native Americans on the U.S. military. Now, the full story of that dramatic day, the events leading up to it, and its aftermath are told by the only ones who survived to recount it—the Native Americans.

Based on the author’s twenty-two years of research, and on the oral testimony of seventy-two Native American eyewitnesses, Custer’s Fall is both a superbly skillful weaving of many voices into a gripping narrative fabric, and a revelatory reconstruction that stands as the definitive version of the battle that became a legend and only now emerges as it really was.

  • Published: 1 May 1992
  • ISBN: 9780452010956
  • Imprint: Plume
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $35.00
Categories:

About the author

David Miller

David Miller has been a journalist since
leaving Cambridge University in 1956 and
has covered 19 Summer and Winter Olympic
Games, and 13 World Cup football finals. He
is the former chief sports correspondent of
The Times and currently writes for the DailyTelegraph. He is the author of biographies of
Matt Busby, Stanley Matthews, Sebastian Coe,
and Juan Antonio Samaranch (translated into
eight languages), and is joint author of IAAF
80, a history of 80 years of the International
Association of Athletics Federations.

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