Description
Author
Publisher Random House Landmark 1951
Binding hardcover with dustjacket
Condition Very good age tanning, delicate pages dust jacket protected with Brodart Archival covering
Summary
"Custer's Last Stand" by Quentin Reynolds is a riveting account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, a pivotal event in American history. Written as part of the Landmark Books series, this historical narrative provides a vivid portrayal of General George Armstrong Custer's ill-fated expedition against the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes in 1876. Reynolds brings to life the tension and drama of the battlefield, offering readers an engaging and insightful look into the bravery, strategy, and tragic downfall of Custer and his men. The book is a valuable resource for young readers and history enthusiasts alike, capturing the complexities of this iconic moment in the American West.