
In this speculative history by Joe Plegge, General George Armstrong Custer survives the Little Bighorn and rises to the presidency. A modern journalist sits down with the controversial commander-in-chief to explore the choices, myths, and consequences of a different American century.
Blending period detail with sharp dialogue, the novel asks: what if a single life changed the course of a nation?
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Joe Plegge (rhymes with "Peggy") is a former educator and is currently retired, living with his wife in Dickinson, North Dakota. His father was a U.S. Army dentist, and Joe moved with his family to several duty stations, including a stint in Bangkok, Thailand, during the late 1960s. In the late 1980s, Joe was a civilian instructor at the U.S. Army Armor School at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Turkish Stonehenge: Gobekli Tepe
While researching an archaeological dig site in Turkey, Joe Plegge discovered that the stone pillars (12,000 years old) in the stone enclosures were aligned to keep track of solar events. His discovery forces us to redefine the beginnings of astronomy and helps shed light on the knowledge of early human society. There are over 50 illustrations in this non-fiction work.
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