Written by General George Custer's wife, Elizabeth "Libby" Bacon Custer, this personal account spans their years immediately following the end of the Civil War, as Custer was stationed across Texas, Kansas, and Louisiana, and taking part in Winfield Hancock's 1867 campaign against the American Native "Indians". Offering a personal lens into the lives of her and General Custer's lives, this is a fascinating perspective on the life of one of the most famous men in America's history.
Colors of banners and script still vibrant. Binding intanct; middle pages slightly seperated, but not at all detached.