
Cavalier in Buckskin
George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier
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Narrado por:
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Roy Lunel
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Robert M. Utley
George Armstrong Custer: The name evokes instant recognition in almost every American and in people around the world. No figure in the history of the American West has more powerfully moved the human imagination.
When originally published in 1988, Cavalier in Buckskin was met with critical acclaim. Now Robert M. Utley has revised his best-selling biography of General George Armstrong Custer. In his preface to the revised edition, Utley writes about his summers (1947-1952) spent as a historical aide at the Custer Battlefield - as it was then known - and credits the work of several authors whose recent scholarship has illuminated our understanding of the events of Little Bighorn.
The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press.
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Fantastically scholarly!
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I enjoyed this book
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One of the best to understand the man and the time
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This book gives an unbiased look at who Custer was from birth to when he attended West Point. It covers his career with the Army, from all his post stations to his ‘dash’ battle style and his many skirmishes. It details his dealings with the ‘Indians’ as well as his life with his wife Libby and why they never had children. Then there’s the famous “Custer’s Last Stand.” For me, he still remains elusive as to why he did what he did. It was a mindset of the times. It seems to me that he lived by the sword and died by the sword. Or in another word…karma.
I would definitely recommend listening to this audiobook not only for its historical value but also for the way in which it’s told. It’s very well researched and incredibly detailed. This history holds one of the most important places of our times. It’s a time that, with books such as this, will never be forgotten. It’s also a part of history that makes me wonder what it might be like had these events never happened. Where would the world be today? Where would we be today?
ROY LUNEL did an excellent job narrating this audiobook. He humanized Custer not only as a military and family man but also as a flawed man. It thrills me when a reader fits the story perfectly and he did just that. He spoke clearly and included voice inflections in the right places. All the way through the book he held the same pace with an upbeat cadence and gave this work an air of quality that was refreshing for this type of book. In my opinion this was a 5+ performance. It was outstanding. I highly recommend listening to this one.
Audiobook received in exchange for an unbiased review.
An Excellent Unbiased History of Custer
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