Alamo Story: From Early History to Current ConflictsTaylor Trade Publishing, 9 февр. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 439 "J.R Edmondson's "The Alamo Story: From Early History to Current Conflicts" is the millennium's first book to thoroughly examine the famous [Shrine of Texas Liberty] from its origin as a Spanish New World mission to its modern status as an irreplaceable historical icon. But Edmondson's impressive volume is more than a revitalized retelling of an epic tale: It is a careful study of those [myths, mysteries, and misconceptions] that help us Remember the Alamo!" William R. Chemerka Founder of The Alamo Society Editor of The Alamo Journal "For generations, the story of the Alamo has intrigued readers of all ages. But these early stories have left many questions unanswered. Now writer J.R. Edmondson has researched his way through the myths and mysteries and misconceptions of the Alamo to produce a masterful story of those fateful and final hours. Of all the books written about the Alamo, Edmondson's is by far the best of the bunch". Ross McSwain Columnist, "San Angelo Standard-Times" Author J.R. Edmondson captures the entire Alamo history in a cohesive and flowing narrative that brings the people and the drama to life with a sense of vivid reality and detail based on years of research. His passion for accuracy and his brilliant literary style create a new kind of history book. Read it for the knowledge, but read it, too, for the pleasure of a tale well told. J.R. Edmondson authored the pageant [Victory or Death] performed annually at the Alamo. He teaches a course on Alamo history and is nationally recognized as a living historian. His home is in Burleson, Texas. |
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... Bexar . By then governors Salcedo and Herrera had regained the numerical advantage . Frantically drafting every available male into his Spanish army , they had assembled a force perhaps twelve hundred strong . But too many of these new ...
... Bexar . By then governors Salcedo and Herrera had regained the numerical advantage . Frantically drafting every available male into his Spanish army , they had assembled a force perhaps twelve hundred strong . But too many of these new ...
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... Bexar were not always the kind of men that Austin wanted . In early November the hapless , semiliterate Dr. Launcelot Smither wrote from Gonzales bewailing a company of stragglers en route to Bexar , who " treated the wimon of this ...
... Bexar were not always the kind of men that Austin wanted . In early November the hapless , semiliterate Dr. Launcelot Smither wrote from Gonzales bewailing a company of stragglers en route to Bexar , who " treated the wimon of this ...
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... Bexar , to go to Goliad , " have it fortified as strongly as possible ” and made ready to receive the army in the event they abandoned the siege of Bexar . Although Bowie received the assign- ment from Austin , the original directive ...
... Bexar , to go to Goliad , " have it fortified as strongly as possible ” and made ready to receive the army in the event they abandoned the siege of Bexar . Although Bowie received the assign- ment from Austin , the original directive ...
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