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13 Days to Glory

The Siege of the Alamo (Southwest Landmark, No. 2)

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An edition of 13 days to glory (1958)

13 Days to Glory

The Siege of the Alamo (Southwest Landmark, No. 2)

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In 13 chapters, Lon Tinkle tells the day-by-day story of how 182 men fought a losing battle but won an almost unparalleled measure of fame. The familiar figures appear on these pages: Stern young Colonel William Barrett Travis; the middle-aged fighter Jim Bowie, who contested the young upstart's command; frontiersman Davy Crockett, soon to have his stock in legend rise even higher. As the days of the siege are described, the author cinematically flashes back to the pivotal point of destiny -- the circumstances that led each person to be inside the walls of the abandoned mission late in the winter of 1836. Susanna Dickerson, captured after the mission fell, recalls the day she headed for a wedding and wound up eloping to Texas with the intended groom, an old flame of her own. Travis left Alabama under a cloud, having privately admitted to committing a murder. Bowie, having lost his wife, children, and wealthy in-laws to a cholera epidemic, now devoted his energies to saving his extensive landholdings in Texas. Crockett, stung by the loss of his seat in Congress, concluded to light out for the territory of Texas, where land prices were 1/10 of those in America but where American frontier traditions again had to be secured through revolution. Thoroughly documented, 13 Days to Glory also includes a chronology of events from June 30, 1835, when Travis, under a secret pact with Anglo leaders, drove out the new Mexican garrison opposite Galveston, to February 23, 1836, when the 13-day siege of the Alamo began. - Back cover.

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Pages
225

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Cover of: 13 Days to Glory
13 Days to Glory: The Siege of the Alamo (Southwest Landmark, No. 2)
February 1996, Texas A&M University Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: 13 days to glory
13 days to glory: the siege of the Alamo
1987, Easton Press
in English - Collector's ed.
Cover of: 13 days to glory
13 days to glory: the siege of the Alamo
1985, Texas A&M University Press
in English
Cover of: 13 days to glory
13 days to glory: the siege of the Alamo.
1958, McGraw-Hill
in English - [1st ed.]
Cover of: 13 days to glory

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Table of Contents

The first day
Sutherland and Smith
The Mission
Siege
The second day : Bowie
William B. Travis
Santa Anna
Days of hope : Crockett
Jim Bonham
Colonel James W. Fannin
The ninth day : Gonzales
One of the most pathetic days in time
The last day
Epilogue
Appendix.
Notes
Principal sources
An Alamo calendar, 1835-1836

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College Station, TX

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
255 p., [8] p. of plates
Number of pages
225
Dimensions
7.7 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

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OL8218188M
ISBN 10
0890967075
ISBN 13
9780890967072
Library Thing
224670
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677510

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