Master historian Edwin P. Hoyt depicts with graphic and gripping detail the conflict between revolutionary Texas and the Mexican government determined to rule. In the first paperback edition of a highly acclaimed history Hoyt describes the well-known historical facts of the revolution the pivotal siege of the Alamo and the decisive aftermath and fills them with new life. By merging a multitude of authoritative accounts of this turbulent period and the bloody clashes that shaped it Hoyt paints a dynamic portrait of Texas rebels and Mexican authorities locked in a struggle over the fate of an untamed land.<BR />Fully illustrated with more than 120 black and white and full color images <I>The Alamo</I> reveals the entire spectrum of Texas's determined bid for independence. Read of the triumph passion and tragedy of the valiant yet doomed defenders of the old Spanish mission.
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