Touched by fire

the life, death, and mythic afterlife of George Armstrong Custer

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Touched by fire

the life, death, and mythic afterlife of George Armstrong Custer

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For more than a century, Americans have been captivated by the legend of General George Armstrong Custer. Since the end of the long afternoon of June 25, 1876, when his small band of 267 men faced some 3,000 Sioux and Cheyenne warriors in a remote corner of Montana, Custer has held a place in the pantheon of America's great figures, and the Last Stand has endured as one of the primary images of American expansion into the western frontier.

Alternately invoked as the personification of absolute folly and pure bravery, Custer resonates in our national imagination yet eludes simple definition - each generation recasts the man and his death according to its need for a particular vision of America.

Touched by Fire undertakes the search for, as one historian put it, "a man waiting to be discovered" between the extremes of his experience. Renowned for his love of pranks at West Point, where he graduated last in his class, Custer had a flair for heroic achievement that brought him phenomenal glory in the Civil War as one of the Union's youngest generals, but left him mostly frustrated on the lonely plains.

Author Louise Barnett traces all the complexities of this erratic personality, fully incorporating into her account his wife, Elizabeth Bacon Custer - "Libbie" - whose unusual spousal devotion endured through fifty-seven years of widowhood.

Bringing a new racial perspective to Custer's legend and including new material that surfaced in archaeological excavations of the battlefields in the 1980s, Barnett attempts to understand how a man famed for brilliant military performance came to wage an impossible attack near a small stream called the Little Bighorn. Beyond the transfixing moment of the Last Stand, Barnett shows us another Custer who equally seizes the imagination.

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Henry Holt
Language
English
Pages
540

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1997, Henry Holt
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Touched by fire: the life, death, and mythic afterlife of George Armstrong Custer
1996, Henry Holt
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [496]-523) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.8/2/092, B
Library of Congress
E467.1.C99 B27 1996, E467.1.C99B27 1996

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Pagination
xiv, 540 p. :
Number of pages
540

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL807327M
ISBN 10
0805037209
LCCN
95043995
OCLC/WorldCat
33244755
Library Thing
147796
Goodreads
1495374

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