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Sat, May 16, 2026 11:00AM EDT
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Lot 384

"Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876"

Estimate: $500 - $800
Starting Bid
$150

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Presented in this lot is a First Edition of "Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876", by John S. Gray, 1976, The Old Army Press publisher. Part of the "Source Custeriana Series", provides a comprehensive view of the 1876 campaign, moving beyond just the Battle of the Little Bighorn to include logistical and political context. Gray offers a "total view" of the military operations, moving beyond just the famous Custer "massacre" to detail field operations, troop movements, and the political maneuvering that made the war inevitable. A unique second part of the book consists of seven chapters where Gray reconstructs Native American movements and concentrations through rigorous analysis of historical data. He argues that the war was a result of the U.S. government's failure to keep miners out of the Black Hills and highlights the strategic failures of American military leadership. John S. Gray (1910-1991) was a professor at Northwestern University who focused on American frontier history, particularly the Indian Wars. From the Marshall University Library. The blue cloth gold gilt hardcover is in nice condition overall, library code affixed to the spine. Intact pages exhibit slight age tanning, maps on front and rear endpapers, library blind stamp on main title page. Measures 6"W x 9.25"L x 1"D, weight is 1lb, 10oz.

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