Selasa, 27 Maret 2018

Wild West Book Review: Drawing Battle Lines

Drawing Battle Lines: The Map Testimony of Custer’s Last Fight by Michael N. Donahue, Upton and Sons, El Segundo, Calif., 2008, $150 for limited edition, $55 for trade edition. The author-artist is a Texan who harbors a longtime fascination with the Battle of Little Bighorn. This 413-page book— Volume VIII in the Battle of the …

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