Description
The background of the tragedy is here: the history of bad blood and broken treaties between the Indigenous nations and the United States, the underlying reason for Custer's expedition and for the convocation of Indians on the Little Bighorn that particular year. Sandoz's final book was the first analysis of Custer's motives and political ambitions to shed light on an old mystery that was hotly disputed by the general's admirers.
Historian Elaine Marie Nelson introduces this iconic work to a new generation and details the long, challenging road this book took to publication. Sandoz raced against time to complete the volume while undergoing cancer treatments, and the book was published just three months after her death. The Battle of the Little Bighorn is widely considered the apex of her writing.
About the Author
Mari Sandoz (1896-1966) is the noted author of Cheyenne Autumn, Old Jules, and Crazy Horse (all available in Bison Books editions). Elaine Marie Nelson is an assistant professor of history at the University of Kansas and executive director of the Western History Association.
Reviews
"Sandoz has taken the theme of Custer's last stand and given it new dimension and understanding through knowledge gained in a lifetime of research. . . . The writing is gritty and unsparing in detailing hardship and heartbreak. In this, her last book, she has written a heroic saga worthy of a place alongside Old Jules and Crazy Horse."-Library Journal
"The book is a perfect mating of subject and author . . . and is probably the best account of the battle ever written."-New York Times Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781496229113
Author Mari Sandoz
Format Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press