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Custer's Trials
Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America | T.J. Stiles
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Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for History From the winner of two Pulitzer Prizes and a National Book Award, a brilliant biography of Gen. George Armstrong Custer that radically changes our view of the man and his turbulent times. In this magisterial biography, T. J. Stiles paints a portrait of Custer both deeply personal and sweeping in scope, proving how much of Custer’s legacy has been ignored. He demolishes Custer’s historical caricature, revealing a volatile, contradictory, intense person—capable yet insecure, intelligent yet bigoted, passionate yet self-destructive, a romantic individualist at odds with the institution of the military (he was court-martialed twice in six years). The key to understanding Custer, Stiles writes, is keeping in mind that he lived on a frontier in time. In the Civil War, the West, and many areas overlooked in previous biographies, Custer helped to create modern America, but he could never adapt to it. He freed countless slaves yet rejected new civil rights laws. He proved his heroism but missed the dark reality of war for so many others. A talented combat leader, he struggled as a manager in the West. He tried to make a fortune on Wall Street yet never connected with the new corporate economy. Native Americans fascinated him, but he could not see them as fully human. A popular writer, he remained apart from Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain, and other rising intellectuals. During Custer’s lifetime, Americans saw their world remade. His admirers saw him as the embodiment of the nation’s gallant youth, of all that they were losing; his detractors despised him for resisting a more complex and promising future. Intimate, dramatic, and provocative, this biography captures the larger story of the changing nation in Custer’s tumultuous marriage to his highly educated wife, Libbie; their complicated relationship with Eliza Brown, the forceful black woman who ran their household; as well as his battles and expeditions. It casts surprising new light on a near-mythic American figure, a man both widely known and little understood. From the Hardcover edition.
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Paslavin
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Wonderfully written, this book by Pulitzer Prize winning TJ Stiles reveals a depth to a man I thought I knew. George Armstrong Custer represents the emergence of the modern American Icon. Supremely egotistical, he proves time and again that self love and accomplishment can propel a career. The book successfully portrays the US at a time of enormous change.

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AliSparrow
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Had fun Snapchatting this to my husband. I'm really liking this book so far. I'm halfway through- focusing on his fall.

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Hoopiefoot
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Some patriotic reading for this holiday.

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CherylDeFranceschi
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The winner of this year's Pulitzer, this a deeply human biography of Custer. This is a picture of Custer's hat. I wish you could see the bullet hole going through it. Truly awesome! It was not his last hat.

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