And so on.… But one name is missing from every index, every roster, every dossier. In my library of three thousand volumes on the Old West, in the hundreds of clippings, letters, magazines, you will search in vain, as I have, for the most fleeting reference to one man, and not a commonplace individual by any means, but by his own account a participant in the pre-eminent events of the most colorful quarter-century on the American frontier. I refer, of course, to
Jack Crabb
.
So as I take my departure, dear reader, I leave the choice in your capable hands. Jack Crabb was either the most neglected hero in the history of this country or a liar of insane proportions. In either case, may the Everywhere Spirit have mercy on his soul, and yours, and mine.
—R.F.S.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Measure of Little Big Man
Chapter 1 - A Terrible Mistake
Chapter 4 - Pronghorn Slaughter
Chapter 5 - My Education as a Human Being
Chapter 7 - We Take on the Cavalry
Chapter 10 - Through the Shutter
Chapter 13 - Cheyenne Homecoming
Chapter 17 - In the Valley of the Washita
Chapter 18 - The Big Medicine of Long Hair
Chapter 19 - To the Pacific and Back
Chapter 22 - Bunco and Buffalo
Chapter 23 - Amelia Makes Good