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Major Reno Vindicated. An Interesting Analysis Justifying His Conduct Of The Fight In The River Bottom And Timber, During The Battle Of The Little Big Horn, June 25-26, 1876, Commonly Referred To As "Custer's Last Fight." From A Letter Written In 1925. By Colonel W. A. Graham, U. S. Army COLONEL W. A. WITH COMMENTS BY E. A. BRININSTOOL GRAHAM

Major Reno Vindicated. An Interesting Analysis Justifying His Conduct Of The Fight In The River Bottom And Timber, During The Battle Of The Little Big Horn, June 25-26, 1876, Commonly Referred To As "Custer's Last Fight." From A Letter Written In 1925. By Colonel W. A. Graham, U. S. Army

COLONEL W. A. WITH COMMENTS BY E. A. BRININSTOOL GRAHAM

Other works by COLONEL W. A. WITH COMMENTS BY E. A. BRININSTOOL GRAHAM

Publication: Privately published by E A Brininstool, 1935, Hollywood

First edition. 8vo. Limited to 250 copies. Original printed wrappers, with titles printed in black on the front cover, 30 pp., frontispiece, illustrated from photographs. "With Comments By E. A. Brininstool". Dustin 33 says: "An unanswerable defense of Major Reno's tactics in the valley fight, logical, sound, and decisive. Brininstool's pointed comments are enlightening." As with all things related to Custer and Reno, this work presents Colonel Graham's statements in his letter to Captain Carter, are somewhat different than his comments at other times. Interestingly, this copy has a signed presentation by Fred Dustin to author, and fellow Custer expert, Charles Kuhlman, December, 29, 1937. Some light general soiling, crease on rear wrapper, and some wear to edges of oversized wrappers.

Inventory Number: 53470
$450.00