The most famous little battle in the world. Scale: 1"= 1000' Map image: 33" x 18" Overall size: 18" x 36" Style: Watercolor and colored pencil map showing terrain, watercourses and Sioux villages. Some troop movements depict...

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The most famous little battle in the world. Scale: 1"= 1000' Map image: 33" x 18" Overall size: 18" x 36" Style: Watercolor and colored pencil map showing terrain, watercourses and Sioux villages. Some troop movements depicted. Reverse side: Text includes an account of George Armstrong Custer's brief Civil War career as a Topographical Engineer. Reproductions include the Culbertson Guidon (the first time ever published in full color), the 1877 Fouch photograph believed to be the earliest ever taken at Little Big Horn, a full color Philo Clark Indian map and two black and white photos of pack mules and Custer's quarters at Fort Abraham Lincoln. Packaged in a reusable sleeve. A History Book Club Selection

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