"T. J. STILES is the author of The First Tycoon- The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt, winner of the 2009 National Book Award in Nonfiction and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Biography, and Jesse James- Last Rebel of the Civil War, winner of the Ambassador Book Award and the Peter Seaborg Award for Civil War Scholarship. He received a 2011 Guggenheim fellowship and a 2004 Gilder Lehrman Fellowship in American History at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, and was a member of the 2014 faculty for the World Economic Forum. An elected member of the Society of American Historians and a member of the board of the Authors Guild, he lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife and two children."
WINNER 2016 - Pulitzer Prize for History
FINALIST 2016 - National Book Critics Circle Awards
FINALIST 2016 - California Book Award
FINALIST 2016 - Mark Lynton History Prize
LONGLIST 2016 - Plutarch Award
WINNER 2016 - Western Writers of America Golden Spur Award
WINNER 2016 - William H. Seward Award for Excellence in Civil War
Biography
FINALIST 2015 - Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military
History
BookPage Best Books of 2015
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Best of 2015
"If anyone could make a reader forget Custer's last stand, at least
for a few hundred pages at a time, it would be T.J. Stiles...
Stiles is a serious and accomplished biographer, but he is more
than that. He is a skilled writer, with the rare ability to take
years of far-ranging research and boil it down until he has a story
that is illuminating and, at its best, captivating." -The New
York Times Book Review
"Epic, ambitious... [Stiles] scrupulously avoids
caricature... Stiles's accomplishment is to show that, within the
context of Custer's life, the Battle of Little Bighorn really was
an epilogue." -The Wall Street Journal
"[This] sympathetic biography attempts to demythologize and
reassess a complicated figure... Stiles captures his subject with
verve." -The New Yorker
"In this deft portrait, Stiles restores Custer as a
three-dimensional figure... [Stiles's] prodigious knowledge of
19th-century institutions is on display throughout Custer's Trials.
He is able to situate Custer in the shifting culture of the Civil
War and its aftermath in a way no other biography has achieved...
Stiles's Custer is life-size." -The Washington Post
"This energetic biography puts emphasis on the years in
between Custer's Civil War heroics and his infamous Last Stand.
Stiles is neither sympathetic nor unsympathetic in his treatment of
Custer's profound need for attention." -The St. Louis
Post-Dispatch
"Riveting... [Stiles] has given us a different way to look at the
flesh-and-blood man and his times." -Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
"Custer's Trials is exemplary in every way, replete
with instances of detailed scholarship and compelling analysis,
dense with psychological insight, and written in a tight, adroit
style." -The Wichita Eagle
"Custer was the product of an America which changed more
dramatically during his brief life than at any time in its history,
except for the present sorry epoch, and Stiles, who can write, and
also research, recounts how those times shaped him and, in the
process, demolishes some of the Custer despisers' (there are many,
and I am one) most cherished myths.... Terrific." -Field &
Stream
"Stiles portrays a complex and deeply flawed man... Stiles'
biography is a long, detailed, well-researched but highly readable
account." -The Denver Post
"Engaging... A teeming portrait of the birth of modern
America-and a gripping account of Custer's role in it." -San
Jose Mercury News
"A nuanced, complex and convincing portrait of the man." -San
Francisco Chronicle
"Rousing... An immersive, emphatic, bloody and very assured book."
-Newsday
"A good and meaty biography." -Christian Science
Monitor
"T.J. Stiles portrays Custer in the context of his time, and the
man who emerges is much more than merely a martyr or a fool....
[Stiles] goes furthest in exploring [Custer's] contribution to
Union victory during the Civil War and the difficulties he faced
adjusting to the world that he helped to create." -The Daily
Beast
"[Stiles's] biography is thorough, engrossing and fair. Custer is
seen as a man wearing many faces, some good, some not. The author
has done a commendable job drawing out from other sources to write
a balanced account of a misunderstood historical figure. A+ read."
-San Francisco Book Review
"Well-written and engaging... Custer's Trials merits a place on the
bookshelf alongside Robert M. Utley's Cavalier in Buckskin, Evan S.
Connell's Son of the Morning Star, and other top Custer
biographies." -Civil War Book Review
"Spectacular... a satisfying portrait of a complex, controversial
military man... Confidently presenting Custer in all his
contradictions, Stiles examines the times to make sense of the
man-and uses the man to shed light on the times." -Publishers
Weekly *starred review*
"Stiles presents a much fuller picture of the tragic figure many of
us know... Custer's Trials masterfully adds dimension to his
life, helping us better understand the man behind the legend."
-BookPage
"Stiles doesn't disappoint with this powerful, provocative
biography... A highly recommended modern biography that
successfully illuminates the lives of Custer and his family as part
of the changing patterns of American society." -Library
Journal
"A warts-and-all portrait... Stiles digs deep to deliver genuine
insight into a man who never adapted to modernity." -Kirkus
Reviews
"T. J. Stiles has written a marvel of a book-the best life of
Custer right up to the moment he marched the 7th Cavalry out of
Fort Abraham Lincoln while the band played 'The Girl I Left
Behind,' on their way to whip the Indians." -Thomas Powers, author
of The Killing of Crazy Horse
"This magnificent biography lifts the shroud of myth that has long
hovered over Custer. Well-written, exhaustively researched, and
full of fresh insights, it does a superb job of re-creating not
only his life but even more the world in which he lived. Building
on the work of previous writers, Stiles surpasses them all with his
breadth of detail and depth of analysis." -Maury Klein, author,
Days of Defiance: Sumter, Secession, and the Coming of the Civil
War
"T.J. Stiles has done it again. With this searching, memorable
portrait of George Armstrong Custer, Stiles recaptures the
complexities of a man whom posterity has been content to
caricature. Until now, in this wonderful book." -Jon Meacham,
author of Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George H.
W. Bush
"T. J. Stiles has written another splendid book. He
portrays a real Custer, full of flaws but possessed of
outstanding combat skills and leadership. This biography easily
overshadows its many predecessors, offering new facts and
interpretations as well as a wonderful read." -Robert Utley, author
of Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western
Military Frontier
"Despite the numerous works on Custer, this thoroughly
researched and riveting book is new. It is the first to interpret
him as a representative of his times." -Shirley Leckie Reed, author
of Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth
"George A. Custer has proven an enduring metaphor for the American
West, an 'exaggerated American' seen as flamboyant military hero,
icon of national expansion, or doomed oppressor of Native
Americans. More even than his compelling portrait of this central
figure of American history, T. J. Stiles brilliantly examines
Custer within transforming national events-civil war, slavery's
end, and economic and social modernization that privileged the
powerful under guise of democratic triumph-proving yet again why he
is this generation's finest biographer." -Christopher Phillips,
author of The Rivers Ran Backward: The Civil War and the
Remaking of the American Middle Border
"In this definitive reconsideration of an icon, Stiles
reminds us why Custer remains such a fascinating fixture in our
national consciousness: To understand Custer is to understand a
significant sequence in the American DNA." -Hampton Sides, author
of Blood and Thunder and In the Kingdom of Ice
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