Rabu, 11 Oktober 2017

Wild West Book Review: The Better Brother

The Better Brother: Tom & George Custer and the Battle for the American West  by Roy Bird, Turner Publishing, Nashville, Tenn., 2011, $19.95.  At the Little Bighorn and elsewhere, “General” (actually Lt. Col.) George Armstrong Custer has long overshadowed his little brother Tom. Five years George’s junior and late in acquiring the sense of purpose …

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