Mounted Warriors : From Alexander the Great and Cromwell to Stuart, Sheridan, and Custer
by Smith, GeneBuy New
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Author Biography
Gene Smith is an acclaimed popular historian whose articles have appeared in American Heritage and American Legacy. His book When the Cheering Stopped was a New York Times bestseller. His Civil War dual biography, Lee and Grant, which was published in six editions and selected as a Book of the Month Club alternate, received glowing critical praise. He has owned, raised, and raced horses. He lives in New York State.
Table of Contents
| Beginnings | |
| Xenophon and Alexander | |
| Barbarians and the Age of Chivalry | |
| The High Middle Ages | |
| "Terrible as death, relentless as Doom" | |
| "My children, follow me!" | |
| Light Horse Harry | |
| The Highest Calling a Soldier Could Know | |
| "The crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood" | |
| "The best damned cavalryman ever foaled in America" | |
| Little Phil | |
| The War | |
| Chapter 13 | |
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