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"A fine book...In the twenty-two chapters that comprise the
background and the campaign narrative, the author is at his best
when he moves away from the Washington scene to detail the field
operations. But it is the second part of the book--seven chapters
labeled "Facets"--that moves Centennial Campaign into the realm of
the exceptional. Here Dr. Gray combines impressive research,
careful analysis, and sound deduction to reconstruct Indian
movements, locations, and concentrations."--Western Historical
Quarterly
Marine sediments provide the largest habitat on planet earth, yet
knowledge of the structure and function of their flora and fauna
continues to be poorly described in current textbooks. This
concise, readable introduction to benthic ecology builds upon the
strengths of the previous edition but has been thoroughly revised
throughout to incorporate the new technologies and methods that
have allowed a rapid and ongoing development of the field. It
explores the relationship between community structure and function,
and the selection of global examples ensures an international
appeal and relevance. The economic value of marine sediments
increases daily, reflected in the text with a new emphasis on
pollution, climate change, conservation, and management.
This accessible textbook is suitable for both advanced
undergraduate and graduate students who have had a general ecology
course, but no further training in benthic ecology. It will also be
of relevance and use to professional researchers and consultants in
marine ecology and environmental science who seek a compact but
comprehensive introduction to benthic ecology.
"Easily the most significant book yet published on the Battle of
the Little Bighorn."-Paul L. Hedren, Western Historical Quarterly "
Gray] has applied rigorous analysis as no previous historian has
done to these oft-analyzed events. His detailed time-motion study
of the movements of the various participants frankly boggles the
mind of this reviewer. No one will be able to write of this battle
again without reckoning with Gray"-Thomas W. Dunlay, Journal of
American History "Gray challenges many time honored beliefs about
the battle. Perhaps most significantly, he brings in as much as
possible the testimony of the Indian witnesses, especially that of
the young scout Curley, which generations of historians have
dismissed for contradictions that Gray convincingly demonstrates
were caused not by Curley but by the assumptions made by his
questioners . . . The contrasts in this] book. . . restate the
basic components of what still attracts the imagination to the
Little Bighorn."-Los Angeles Times Book Review "Gray's analysis, by
and large, is impressively drawn; it is an immensely logical
reconstruction that should stand the test of time. As a
contribution to Custer and Indian wars literature, it is indeed
masterful."-Jerome A. Greene, New Mexico Historical Review John S.
Gray was a distinguished historian whose books included the
acclaimed Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876. Custer's Last
Campaign is the winner of the Western Writers of American Spur
award and the Little Bighorn Associates John M. Carroll Literary
Award.
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