General George Crook: His Autobiography

General George Crook: His Autobiography

by George Crook, Martin F. Schmitt
     
 

General George Crook was one Civil War general who didn’t win his reputation east of the Mississippi River. To him, the Civil War was just an interlude. Before and after this great conflict, Crook was an Indian fighter. General Crook’s autobiography covers the period from Crook’s graduation from West Point in 1852 to June 18, 1876, the day after

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General George Crook was one Civil War general who didn’t win his reputation east of the Mississippi River. To him, the Civil War was just an interlude. Before and after this great conflict, Crook was an Indian fighter. General Crook’s autobiography covers the period from Crook’s graduation from West Point in 1852 to June 18, 1876, the day after the famous Battle of the Rosebud. The editor has supplemented it with other material, some from the Crook diaries and letters and contemporary clippings, on the other years of the General’s life.

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"A story straightforward, readable, accurate, and interesting, packed with detail and saturated with a strong western flavor.... The importance of this book lies not merely in its considerable contribution to our knowledge of military history and to the intimate and sometimes trenchant remarks made by Crook about his colleagues, but more particularly in the revelation of the character and aims of the general himself." - Chicago Tribune

"When Red Cloud, the Sioux chief, heard of the death of his old antagonist, the Army officer the called Three Stars, he told a missionary, ’...He, at least, never lied to us.’ ...General Sherman called Crook the greatest Indian fighter and manager the Army ever had. Yet this man who was the most effective campaigner against the Indians had won their respect and trust. To understand why, you ought to read General George Crook: His Autobiography, edited and annotated by Martin F. Schmitt."—Los Angeles Times

"No student of the Civil War or of the West can afford to ignore it."—New York Times Book Review

"The frank analysis of situations and blunt, occasionally caustic, judgments of men and situations make interesting reading. Students of this period will find much material in this objective and lively book."—Cavalry Journal

"A valuable book for the serious student of history...it also should prove stimulating to the casual reader who has a liking for adventure."—Western Folklore

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780806119823
Publisher:
University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date:
04/28/1986
Pages:
370
Sales rank:
922,138
Product dimensions:
5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.82(d)

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