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File Size: 13990 KB

Print Length: 560 pages

Publisher: Open Road Media; 1st Anchor Books trade pbk. ed edition (July 1, 2014)

Publication Date: July 1, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00KQZY19A

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This was a valiant attempt by a very good historian to write a parallel biography of two historic adversaries. However it was painfully obvious that the source information was quite unparallel. This was particularly obvious in the early lives of the two subjects. While there was some information about the early life of Custer, all the author could do about the early life of Crazy Horse was to discuss how his life "probably" occurred. And as the book progressed, it became obvious that this was an effort to use earlier research about West Point Military Academy to publish another book. I enjoy reading Ambrose, and I looked forward to reading this one, but it was disappointing.Reading this, I learned a lot about Custer, but I do not feel that I learned much detail about Crazy Horse.

This should have 10 stars. I an 83 yr. old that has read over a thousand books since I got an adult library card at age 6. I have had to slow down my reading because of eye trouble, but the ability of the paperwhite to increase font size had helped me keep my speed up. But this book is the best thing I come across in years. I was born in upper Minnesota and spent time on the Sioux reservation. I've also read some things about Custer and The Little Big Horn. All were weak in early detail and the culture. This book delves deeply into BOTH the lives of Custer and Crazy Horse.and their opposite cultures. For anyone interested in the early West and the lives of the Indian tribes as opposed to the upbringing of Custer will find it all here.

Another one of those riveting, story like history books that Stephen E. Ambrose seems to put out effortlessly."Crazy Horse and Custer..." is an excellent, well rounded book that takes a topic that is very tender in American History, and presents both sides of the issue, allowing the reader to form their own viewpoint on the Native American's history in the northern Plains. On one side, there is Custer: the ambitious, romantic, and magnetic soldier that in a way is the perfect picture a young, forward thinking America. On the other, there is the calm, powerful Crazy Horse, who embodies everything we love about the noble Plains Indians--fierce, humble, kind, and simply taking life in stride, but like a coiled spring, ready to defend intruders who would disrupt their way of life.Ambrose takes these two, and does a wonderful job explaining how their society made them. Custer comes from a progress driven, hard working society that is the individualistic personae working together for a common goal--but always working, always moving forward, learning from the past to apply it to the future. Crazy Horse comes from the society that has seen it all. and is content with how it worked out for them. They take what they need, and let it go at that. They live as a giant family of independents who are content to reflect on the past, and bring it to the present.It is a gripping tale of blundering West Pointers, undisciplined Sioux war parties, and most of all, brave fighters, on both sides, pitted against one another in a battle for the Plains.

Of course, we all know some of the story of these two men. However, this book really fills in the blanks! Two totally different cultures but two fighting men with two different reasons to be fighting. I have always thought the Indians really were mistreated by the government and this account certainly agrees with my thinking. For some reason, white people did not think of the Indians as "human" which is unthinkable since they definitely were human - just with a totally different culture. They were hunters and gatherers who knew nothing about farming but that is what our government wanted them to do. The Indians were forced to give up everything - their culture, their way of life, the land they lived on because settlers kept moving west and our government did nothing to protect anything the Indians had. There is no wonder that the massacre at Little Bighorn happened. In fact, it was inevitable. If you have never been to the Custer Battlefield National Monument, you should go to see where it all happened. It is a truly remarkable site!I must add that I really liked the way Mr. Ambrose finished this book with "what happened to most of the main characters ". That alone gave closure to what happened to each person. I truly loved this book.

This is one of the longest books I've ever read. Because of my working life I shy away from long books because I of hectic schedules and reading times. But this book really captured my interest. Yes we all kind of know the story and yes we all know the outcome, but the back story of two completely different men is fascinating. You have George Custer a graduate of West Point and Crazy Horse who went to the School of Hard Knocks, but became a masterful military tactician as he matured. If you like history of the old west and want to learn of the plight of the Indian tribes getting pushed farther west for the white mans settlement and profits you'll like this book. Plus the author parallels the lives of Custer and Crazy horse from childhood to death in a well documented manner.

My brother has talked to me about this book for so many years, I finally decided to read it. I have experience with Native Americans, my brother with the Military . . . so he was particularly interested in hearing my impressions. I'm a bit more than half way through the book now. At first I had a tough time because Ambrose writes with a heavy hand . . . though it is obvious he has researched the subject matter to the nth degree, it's just difficult for me to read. He started to grab my attention when he was discussing the very interesting differences between Whites and Indians. His descriptions of Crazy Horse and the tribes with which he was affiliated were nothing short of fascinating. There is such detail about why and how they did what they did, you come away with a truly intimate view. Likewise, Custer's overwhelming, cloying arrogance is keenly proven throughout his entire life. We all know what happens in the end, but the phenomenal turns of events leading up to it are well worth your history-loving efforts.

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