Glorious War
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Glorious War, the thrilling and
definitive biography of George Armstrong Custer’s Civil War years, is
nothing short of a heart-pounding cavalry charge through the battlefield
heroics that thrust the gallant young officer into the national spotlight in
the midst of the country’s darkest hours. From West Point to the daring actions
that propelled him to the rank of general at age twenty-three to his unlikely
romance with Libbie Bacon, Custer’s exploits are the stuff of legend.
Always leading his men from the front with a personal courage seldom seen
before or since, he was a key part of nearly every major engagement in the
east. Not only did Custer capture the first battle flag taken by the Union and
receive the white flag of surrender at Appomattox, but his field generalship at
Gettysburg against Confederate cavalry General Jeb Stuart had historic
implications in changing the course of that pivotal battle.
For decades, historians have looked at Custer strictly through the lens of his
death on the frontier, casting him as a failure. While some may say that the
events that took place at the Little Bighorn are illustrative of America’s
bloody westward expansion, they have in the process unjustly eclipsed Custer’s
otherwise extraordinarily life and outstanding career and fall far short of
encompassing his incredible service to his country. This biography of
thundering cannons, pounding hooves, and stunning successes tells the true
story of the origins of one of history’s most dynamic and misunderstood
figures. Award-winning historian Thom Hatch reexamines Custer’s early career to
rebalance the scales and show why Custer’s epic fall could never have happened
without the spectacular rise that made him an American legend.