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setinthepast
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Historical novels, films and TV programmes
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setinthepast – Historical novels, films and TV programmes setinthepast Historical novels, films and TV programmes Sidebar The Last Stand by Edwin P Hoyt Standard I don’t like General Custer. It’s because he comes across so badly in the John Jakes North and South books, which I read when I was 11/12. The author of this book doesn’t seem to like him very much either, and suggests that none of his comrades liked him either. It’s quite a short book, but it does its best to show the US Army’s view of events, the Native Americans’ view of events, and, to some point, the US government’s view of events. It says that the Cheyenne Monasetah was Custer’s lover and bore his child, which is something no-one’s 100% sure about but gives us an insight into the life of Native American women. Women play a surprisingly big part in the book, but the main characters are the American soldiers and the Sioux and Cheyenne chiefs. There’s a lot of history packed into relatively few pages, a...
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