Russell, D., Dunton, W. H., Russell, C. M., & Deming, E. W. (1968). Custer's last: Or, The Battle of the Little Big Horn in picturesque perspective, being a pictorial representation of the late and unfortunate incident in Montana as portrayed by Custer's friends and foes, admirers, and iconoclasts of his day and after. [Amon Carter Museum of Western Art].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRussell, Don, W. Herbert Dunton, Charles M. Russell, and Edwin Willard Deming. Custer's Last: Or, The Battle of the Little Big Horn in Picturesque Perspective, Being a Pictorial Representation of the Late and Unfortunate Incident in Montana as Portrayed by Custer's Friends and Foes, Admirers, and Iconoclasts of His Day and After. [Fort Worth, Tex.]: [Amon Carter Museum of Western Art], 1968.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRussell, Don, et al. Custer's Last: Or, The Battle of the Little Big Horn in Picturesque Perspective, Being a Pictorial Representation of the Late and Unfortunate Incident in Montana as Portrayed by Custer's Friends and Foes, Admirers, and Iconoclasts of His Day and After. [Amon Carter Museum of Western Art], 1968.