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Taken from George Armstrong Custer's own writings, An Autobiography of Basic Custer is the "true tale" of one of the most praised, most despised, but surely most kept in mind American military services heroes. Indeed, few figures in our background were - in their own time, as well as in our own - so wildly cheered and so roundly hated. Custer's narration can take us from soon after the Civil Battle, when, having gained a reputation as a daring and inventive innovator of the cavalry, Custer was given command of an expedition to help subjugate the Local Peoples of the Great Plains and also to power them onto reservations. His tale touches by himself court docket martial and subsequent reinstatement to order. It ends quickly before he embarks after the campaign that would eventually lead to the Battle of the Little Bighorn and "Custer's Last Stand." As Custer was struggling to reveal his most well-known struggle, the Autobiography concludes with an 1880s newspaper account of an interview with Relaxing Bull himself after his get away to Canada, where the great Chief appears back again on the struggle and offers his own viewpoint. In the evenings, on post and during his various leaves, Custer would sit at the dining room table along with his beloved better half, Libby, and together they would compose the various testimonies of his exploits that would eventually end up being the reserve My Life on the Plains, which was a best-seller in its time, and from which this autobiography is basically taken.