Custer's Trials
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2015
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Biography • Nonfiction
United States • 19th century
2015
Adult
18+ years
Custer's Trials by T. J. Stiles explores the complex and contradictory life of General George Armstrong Custer, tracing his rise during the Civil War, his pursuit of fame and wealth, and his eventual downfall at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Stiles portrays Custer as a multifaceted individual, revealing his intelligence, insecurities, and the roles of women in his career, while addressing his troubling behaviors and controversial actions. The book addresses themes of racism, discrimination, and violence.
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T. J. Stiles’ Custer’s Trials offers a nuanced view of George Armstrong Custer, delving into his multifaceted life beyond the battlefield. Reviewers praise Stiles' meticulous research and vivid storytelling. However, some find the narrative occasionally dense and overwhelming. Overall, it captivates with fresh insights and balanced perspectives on a complex historical figure.
Readers who enjoy Custer's Trials by T. J. Stiles are typically history enthusiasts interested in nuanced biographies of complex figures. They would appreciate the detailed narrative style seen in Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton or David McCullough's John Adams, and seek a deep dive into American historical events and personalities.
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640
Biography • Nonfiction
United States • 19th century
2015
Adult
18+ years
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