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Bugles in the Afternoon

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Title:Bugles in the Afternoon
Author:
Haycox, Ernest   
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Chaffee of Roaring Horse
Published:   1944
Publisher:Bantam Books
Tags:fiction, historical, North American indigenous peoples, military, film/TV adaptation, American west
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Bugles In The Afternoon consists of two plots: one fictional and one factual. The fictional plot involves the conflict between Kern Shafter, a man of mystery who has enlisted in the 7th Calvary as a private, and Edward Garnett an officer of dubious reputation and uncertain character. These two have a past together and Haycox skillfully guides you through the events that turned what had been the best of friends into the bitterest of enemies. This situation is made worse when both men manage to fall in love with the same woman.

The second factual plot relates to Lt. Col. Custer, commander of the 7th Calvary, and the events that culminated with The Battle of the Little Big Horn. [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Haycox, Ernest

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Ernest James Haycox was a popular Western writer born on October 1, 1899 in Portland, Oregon. He enlisted in the army in 1915, was stationed along the Mexican border in 1916, and was sent to Europe during World War I. He got a degree in journalism from the University of Oregon in 1923. In the 1920s, he began writing action-packed Western stories with heroic heroes, villainous villains, and damsels in distress. He published his first novel Free Grass in 1929 and made his first appearance in Collier’s magazine in 1931. In the 1930s, he based more of his fiction on historical events and made frequent use of the cliché of “dark” brunette and “light” blonde female characters. His 1937 “Stage to Lordsburg” became John Ford’s 1939 classic Stagecoach, a film which consolidated John Wayne’s status as a major star. In the 1940s, with his commercial success, his heroes became more reflective, and his stories revolved more around his native Oregon. He died of cancer on October 13, 1950.

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