A rousing and meticulously researched account of the notorious Battle
of Little Big Horn and its unforgettable cast of characters from Sitting
Bull to Custer himself.
In June of 1876, on a desolate hill above a winding river called "the
Little Bighorn," George Armstrong Custer and all 210 men under his
direct command were annihilated by almost 2,000 Sioux and Cheyenne. The
news of this devastating loss caused a public uproar, and those in
positions of power promptly began to point fingers in order to avoid
responsibility. Custer, who was conveniently dead, took the brunt of the
blame.
The truth, however, was far more complex. A Terrible Glory is the
first book to relate the entire story of this endlessly fascinating
battle, and the first to call upon all the significant research and
findings of the past twenty-five years -- which have changed
significantly how this controversial event is perceived. Furthermore, it
is the first book to bring to light the details of the U.S. Army
cover-up -- and unravel one of the greatest mysteries in U.S. military
history.
Scrupulously researched, A Teribble Glory will stand as a landmark
work. Brimming with authentic detail and an unforgettable cast of
characters -- from Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse to Ulysses Grant and
Custer himself -- this is history with the sweep of a great novel.