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The Battle of Gettysburg: A Guided Tour
Published in Paperback by Stackpole Books (1998)
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Concise yet complete tour guide with great graphics
Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1983)
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A Solid Sense of History
Having lived in SW Oklahoma off and on for my entire life, I am fascinated with the history of the area. All those places I had visited so often I can now tie to events long before my time.
Aside from solidifying my bonds to the region, COL Nye weaves an interesting and exciting tale of the Plains Indians and the rapidly growing USA. If your knowledge of frontier life comes from John Wayne movies (not that there's anything wrong with that), this book will open your eyes to the whole story.
Bad Medicine and Good: Tales of the Kiowas
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) (1962)
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Plains Indian Raiders: The Final Phases of Warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River
Published in Paperback by Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt) (1984)
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The front tour section starts by providing just the right amount of "selected" detail (with some well-cropped and selected photos)on each of the 16 stops (36 pages). I was able to take the book out and use it as a quick stop tour. I found the positons easily (as they were concisely marked), then read the short, but complete narrative. I really got the context of the complete battle by putting all the tour stops together because the "important details" were included at each stop.
After the tour, an account of the fighting is described by day, hours and short descriptor, e.g."Action of Buford's Calvary, 8:00 to 10:00 am, July 1" (78 pages). Superb graphics that clearly sketch out positions with key topography markers help you fix on the formations. They are very distingushable as they are marked with reference to the modern day road structure in he park (e.g. you can tell the bulk of Pickett's division-by brigade-was originally lined up much farther south than the positon of Lee's statue in their charge by the Spangler house).
The final pages of the book summarize the strength and losses by unit (i.e. numbers by brigade level, but specifying the regiments included) and a good one-page suggested reading list (that shows the better Gettysburg books).
I have been to this field five times. It is a very good book for new and repeat visitors.