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Alamo Defenders: A Fresh Perspective on the Heroes of 1836

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By (author): James W Bancroft

At a critical stage of the Texas Revolution a large Mexican army surrounded a makeshift fortification known locally as the Alamo. It was there that a small defensive force of mostly Texans had become holed up, and where they vowed to never surrender or retreat. After a siege lasting thirteen days, the Mexicans assaulted the fortification during the early hours of Sunday, 6 March 1836. Except for a few women and children, and one male slave, everyone inside was killed. All this is well known, and to this day the Alamo Mission is an American national monument sacred to the people of Texas. The Battle of Alamo sits alongside such dramatic last stands as Little Big Horn and Rorkes Drift as one of the most heroic and sacrificial battles against the odds in military history. But what few realise is that a large number of those who fought and died for Texas at the Alamo were British. For the first time, the stories of these men, their lives and their deaths at the Alamo, are revealed. They include an Englishman named William Blazeby, who led a troop of New Orleans Greys; a Scotsman named John McGregor, who took to his bagpipes and accompanied Davy Crockett on the fiddle to keep up the spirits of the defenders; and an Irishman named Robert Evans, who, as Master of Ordnance was shot down while trying to set light to the gunpowder in the chapel when the battle was lost. Through men such as these, the full story of this iconic encounter in the history of the United States of America is told in detail by the author. The roles of the opposing commanders, the infamous General Santa Anna and Lieutenant Colonel William Buck Travis, are also examined. At the same time, James Bancroft also investigates the death of James Bowie, renowned, of course, for his large hunting knife, and Davy Crockett. Exactly how the so called King of the Wild Frontier met his end has been the subject of controversial debate ever since Texas fought off its Mexican shackles thanks in no small measure to those Britons who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with their American comrades on the crumbling walls of the Alamo more than 185 years ago. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781399009911

About James W Bancroft

JAMES BANCROFT has produced more than 100 books and articles the subjects of which reflect his varied interests. He has contributed a number of articles for _The New Oxford Dictionary of National Biography_ and his book _Rorkes Drift: The Zulu War 1879_ has been re-printed seven times. His JWB Historical Library compiled over four decades is one of the largest private collections of its kind in the world. When he is not writing James enjoys singing and playing and listening to music and being with his growing family.

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