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Blood of Noble Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Blood of Noble Men

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Alamo and its defenders, according to historian Stephen L. Hardin, transcended mere history; both entered the realm of myth. Indeed, the siege and battle of the Alamo serves today as a definition of American character. The date of March 6, 1836, is forever ensconced in the annals of history. But what happened in the twelve days leading up to the final battle of March 6? And did events transpire in the final battle as history has led us to believe? As Hardin stated in the foreword for this book, Myth has so shrouded every aspect of the Alamo story that it becomes hard to separate the factual from the fanciful. Understand and appreciate the myth. Understand and appreciate the historical re...

Blood of Noble Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Blood of Noble Men

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-28
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  • Publisher: Eakin Press

The Alamo and its defenders, according to historian Stephen L. Hardin, "transcended mere history; both entered the realm of myth." Indeed, the siege and battle of the Alamo serves today as a definition of American character. The date of March 6, 1836, is forever ensconced in the annals of history. But what happened in the twelve days leading up to the final battle of March 6? And did events transpire in the final battle as history has led us to believe? As Hardin stated in the foreword for this book, "Myth has so shrouded every aspect of the Alamo story that it becomes hard to separate the factual from the fanciful. Understand and appreciate the myth. Understand and appreciate the historical...

A Pilgrim Shadow
  • Language: en

A Pilgrim Shadow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Fictionalized account of Indian Territory's Marlow family and their real-life struggle for Justice on the Texas frontier. Historian Alan C. Huffines blends period details with a storyteller's ability to make readers lose sleep, sweat, and pace the floor.

Killed by Indians 1871
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Killed by Indians 1871

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A novel based on the true story of Britt Johnson, an African-American folk hero who made long and difficult searches for Indian captives, and the other people whose lives were shattered by the Elm Creek raid.

A Pilgrim Shadow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

A Pilgrim Shadow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-17
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  • Publisher: Eakin Press

In this powerful, fact-based novel, Alan Huffines has created a new Western classic. Beginning with Indian Territory's Marlow family and their real-life struggle for justice on the Texas frontier, Huffines combines a historian's grasp of period details and authentic language with a storyteller's ability to make readers lose sleep, sweat, and pace the floor. An unforgettable tale. Alan C. Huffines is the author of "Blood of Noble Men: The Alamo Siege and Battle" and has been a Selected Author of the Texas Book Festival. He has also been featured on C-Span's "Book TV." He holds a master's degree in history, and his writing has appeared in several historical journals. A Persian Gulf War veteran, he is an active-duty combat arms officer. He is a member of the Western Writers of America.

The Texas War of Independence 1835–36
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

The Texas War of Independence 1835–36

The Texas Revolution is remembered chiefly for the 13-day siege of the Alamo and its immortal heroes. This book describes the war and the preceding years that were marked by resentments and minor confrontations as the ambitions of Mexico's leaders clashed with the territorial determination of Texan settlers. When the war broke in October 1835, the invading Mexicans, under the leadership of the flamboyant President-General Santa Ana, fully expected to crush a ragged army of frontiersmen. Led by Sam Houston, the Texans rallied in defense of the new Lone Star state, defeated the Mexicans in a mere 18 minutes at the battle of San Jacinto and won their independence.

Alamo Traces
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

Alamo Traces

Never wavering in its search for the bedrock of fact, this book is a methodical, piece-by-piece dismantling of what we thought we knew and a convincing speculation about what might have really happened during that courageous fight for independence.

Texans in Revolt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Texans in Revolt

The first comprehensive history and analysis of the Siege of Béxar in early nineteenth-century Texas. While the battles of 1836—the Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto—are well-known moments in the Texas Revolution, the battle for Béxar in the fall of 1835 is often overlooked. Yet this lengthy siege, which culminated in a Texan victory in December 1835, set the stage for those famous events and for the later revolutionary careers of Sam Houston, James Bowie, and James W. Fannin. Drawing on extensive research and on-site study around San Antonio, Alwyn Barr completely maps the ebbs and flows of the Béxar campaign for the first time. He studies the composition of the two armies and finds tha...

Life of the Marlows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Life of the Marlows

Rathmell's book, biased in favor of the five Marlow brothers, has long been out of print. Robert K. DeArment has sifted through the evidence and presents an objective, annotated edition. Readers can judge for themselves: were the Marlows as law-abiding as Rathmell claims?

Investigating Obsolescence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Investigating Obsolescence

This collection will certainly stimulate further and better co-ordinated research into a topic of direct relevance to sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics.