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Updated, with the book's very popular Introduction to Remote Viewing targeting Princess Diana's 1997 accident, this book combines two great military history books from the Evidential Details Mystery Series. Book One is the greatest unsolved Civil War mystery that led directly to: 1) the bloodiest day in American History; 2) the European decision not to recognize the Confederacy; 3) the timing of the Emancipation Proclamation.A monumentally important, well documented and previously unsolvable Civil War who done it. Book Two tells the story of the Battle of the Little Big Horn from the…mehr

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Updated, with the book's very popular Introduction to Remote Viewing targeting Princess Diana's 1997 accident, this book combines two great military history books from the Evidential Details Mystery Series. Book One is the greatest unsolved Civil War mystery that led directly to: 1) the bloodiest day in American History; 2) the European decision not to recognize the Confederacy; 3) the timing of the Emancipation Proclamation.A monumentally important, well documented and previously unsolvable Civil War who done it. Book Two tells the story of the Battle of the Little Big Horn from the impossible U.S. Seventh Cavalry perspective. The book includes: How the battle developed; Custer's unknown last battle stance, his true battle wounds and the one that took him down; His body's discovered final dispositioning; The world's first Last Stand Hill casualty location map; The only military grade portrait of the unphotographed Chief Crazy Horse. Included is a examination of senior officer General Terry's conduct. This book provides new information for scholars or those who simply want an "all you need" book about this pivotal Western battle. Heavily documented full color non-fiction with Bibliography, 8 maps, 28 pictures and 13 illustrations including two paintings from Western artist Frederick Remington. You will never see this battle the same again. These books received 5 stars from Goodreads.com