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Texas military historian Huffines assembles extracts from letters and other primary, or at least contemporary, sources to detail the activities and thoughts of the defending Texans and attacking Mexicans during the fatal 13 days in February and March 1836 that have become part of US mythology. Gary S. Zaboly contributes line drawings and sketches of characters, scenes, weapons, dress, and other aspects and begins each chapter with an aerial view pointing out positions and salient features. Title in CiP: The blood of noble men: an illustrated chronology of the Alamo siege and battle. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Texas military historian Huffines assembles extracts from letters and other primary, or at least contemporary, sources to detail the activities and thoughts of the defending Texans and attacking Mexicans during the fatal 13 days in February and March 1836 that have become part of US mythology. Gary S. Zaboly contributes line drawings and sketches of characters, scenes, weapons, dress, and other aspects and begins each chapter with an aerial view pointing out positions and salient features. Title in CiP: The blood of noble men: an illustrated chronology of the Alamo siege and battle. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Publisher:
Austin, TX : Eakin Press, c1999
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9781571681942
1571681949
1571681949
Branch Call Number:
TEX 976.403 HUF
Characteristics:
xiv, 221 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
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Alternative Title:
Alamo siege & battle


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