A Complete Life of General George A. Custer, Volume 1

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A Complete Life of General George A. Custer, Volume 1

Through the Civil War

Frederick Whittaker
Introduction by Gregory J. W. Urwin

356 pages
Illus., maps

Paperback

March 1993

978-0-8032-9742-5

$29.95 Add to Cart
"No Custer library is complete without Whittaker’s work, which is essential to understanding the Custer Legend."—Robert M. Utley

About the Book

In the election year of 1876 the Battle of the Little Big Horn was horrifyingly fresh to opinion makers, who divided along political lines in assigning blame. The late General George A. Custer, who had been a Democrat with aspirations to high office, was more pilloried than praised by President Grant and influential editors of Republican newspapers. Coming to the defense of Custer was Frederick Whittaker, who less than six months after the disaster published this first biography of him. A Complete Life was the beginning of a legend, and Whittaker did more than anyone else except Libby Custer to make the flamboyant Boy General a permanent resident of the national consciousness.

Quite aside from its contribution to the public image of Custer, this important book placed him and his associates against a concrete background of onrushing events. Drawing on newspaper reports and the general's own words, Whittaker captures the excitement of the era. In Volume 1 a boy's life in Ohio is made immediate. Then Custer's escapades as a cadet at West Point (where he was called Fanny because of his golden locks), his courtship of Judge Bacon's saucy daughter, and his singular service as a cavalryman in the Civil War are described in vivid circumstantial detail. From the first Battle of Bull Run through Gettysburg and the Virginia campaign he is seen in action, conspicuously defying death and winning promotion. Volume 2 deals with Custer's fighting in the West, ending with a memorable description of his last stand at the Little Big Horn in June 1876.

The introduction to Volume 1 is by Gregory J. W. Urwin, who won praise for Custer Victorious: The Civil War Battles of General George Armstrong Custer, also a Bison Book.

Author Bio

Gregory J. W. Urwin is an associate professor of history at the University of Central Arkansas.

Praise

"No Custer library is complete without Whittaker’s work, which is essential to understanding the Custer Legend."—Robert M. Utley

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