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  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    eBook (Open Road Media, July 1, 2014)
    A New York Times bestseller from the author of Band of Brothers: The biography of two fighters forever linked by history and the battle at Little Bighorn. On the sparkling morning of June 25, 1876, 611 men of the United States 7th Cavalry rode toward the banks of Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory, where three thousand Indians stood waiting for battle. The lives of two great warriors would soon be forever linked throughout history: Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and General George Armstrong Custer. Both were men of aggression and supreme courage. Both became leaders in their societies at very early ages. Both were stripped of power, in disgrace, and worked to earn back the respect of their people. And to both of them, the unspoiled grandeur of the Great Plains of North America was an irresistible challenge. Their parallel lives would pave the way, in a manner unknown to either, for an inevitable clash between two nations fighting for possession of the open prairie.
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose, Richard Ferrone, Random House Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Random House Audio, Oct. 18, 2016)
    On the sparkling morning of June 25, 1876, 611 men of the US 7th Cavalry rode toward the banks of the Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory, where 3,000 Indians stood waiting for battle. The lives of two great warriors would soon be forever linked throughout history: Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and General George Armstrong Custer. Both were men of aggression and supreme courage. Both became leaders in their societies at very early ages; both were stripped of power, in disgrace, and worked to earn back the respect of their people. And to both of them, the unspoiled grandeur of the Great Plains of North America was an irresistible challenge. Their parallel lives would pave the way, in a manner unknown to either, for an inevitable clash between two nations fighting for possession of the open prairie.
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Paperback (Anchor, May 1, 1996)
    The full story of what led Crazy Horse and Custer to that fateful day at the Little Bighorn, from bestselling historian Stephen E. Ambrose. On the sparkling morning of June 25, 1876, 611 U.S. Army soldiers rode toward the banks of the Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory, where 3,000 Indians stood waiting for battle. The lives of two great warriors would soon be forever linked throughout history: Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and General George Armstrong Custer of the Seventh Cavalry. Both were men of aggression and supreme courage. Both had become leaders in their societies at very early ages; both had been stripped of power, and in disgrace had worked to earn back the respect of their people. And to both of them, the unspoiled grandeur of the Great Plains of North America was an irresistible challenge. Their parallel lives would pave the way, in a manner unknown to either, for an inevitable clash between two nations fighting for possession of the open prairie.
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose, Kenneth Francis Dewey

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Oct. 1, 1975)
    Examines similarities in the interests, personality traits, leadership roles, and aggressive feats of the two men who fought to win the Great Plains for their peoples
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Company, March 15, 1975)
    Custer was never satisfied with where he was. He always aimed to go on to the next higher station in his society. He was always in a state of becoming. Crazy Horse accepted the situations he found himself in and aimed only to be a brave warrior, which by the time he was a young adult he had been, was, and would be. He was in a state of being, Custer believed that things could be better than they were, Crazy Horse did not.
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Paperback (Plume, March 1, 1986)
    A New York Times bestseller from the author of Band of Brothers: The biography of two fighters forever linked by history and the battle at Little Bighorn. On the sparkling morning of June 25, 1876, 611 men of the United States 7th Cavalry rode toward the banks of Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory, where three thousand Indians stood waiting for battle. The lives of two great warriors would soon be forever linked throughout history: Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and General George Armstrong Custer. Both were men of aggression and supreme courage. Both became leaders in their societies at very early ages. Both were stripped of power, in disgrace, and worked to earn back the respect of their people. And to both of them, the unspoiled grandeur of the Great Plains of North America was an irresistible challenge. Their parallel lives would pave the way, in a manner unknown to either, for an inevitable clash between two nations fighting for possession of the open prairie.
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Hardcover (Macdonald and Janes, March 15, 1976)
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  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Paperback (Plume, March 1, 1986)
    The full story of what led Crazy Horse and Custer to that fateful day at the Little Bighorn, from bestselling historian Stephen E. Ambrose. On the sparkling morning of June 25, 1876, 611 U.S. Army soldiers rode toward the banks of the Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory, where 3,000 Indians stood waiting for battle. The lives of two great warriors would soon be forever linked throughout history: Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and General George Armstrong Custer of the Seventh Cavalry. Both were men of aggression and supreme courage. Both had become leaders in their societies at very early ages; both had been stripped of power, and in disgrace had worked to earn back the respect of their people. And to both of them, the unspoiled grandeur of the Great Plains of North America was an irresistible challenge. Their parallel lives would pave the way, in a manner unknown to either, for an inevitable clash between two nations fighting for possession of the open prairie.
  • Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Paperback (Plume, March 1, 1986)
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  • CRAZY HORSE AND CUSTER.

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Paperback (DOUBLEDAY. NY 1975, March 15, 1975)
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  • Crazy Horse and Custer

    Stephen E. Ambrose

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Oct. 6, 1998)
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