Encyclopedia of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution

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About the Book

“Remember the Alamo!” is a phrase that is woven into the American consciousness, but what do most people really remember about the Alamo? Much of the true story has been shrouded in myth for over 150 years. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides thorough coverage for people, places, events and issues spanning the pre–Revolution period and settlement of Texas by Americans to the forming of the Republic in 1836. When appropriate, a mini-chronology supplements the entry, placing the discussion in context. A day-by-day account details the thirteen day famous siege. Entries cover major players such as Santa Anna, Jim Bowie and David Crockett and provide biographies (from obscure sources, in some cases) of every Alamo defender killed in the battle. American and Mexican resources have been used to assure a well-rounded picture of often misunderstood events. Maps and an extensive bibliography complement the text.

About the Author(s)

The late Thom Hatch lived in Ellicott, Colorado. He served as a consultant and commentator for the History Channel and in 2005 received the prestigious Spur Award from the Western Writers of America.

Bibliographic Details

Thom Hatch
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 237
Bibliographic Info: maps, chronologies, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2007 [1999]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3095-6
eISBN: 978-0-7864-9162-9
Imprint: McFarland

Table of Contents

Introduction      1
The Encyclopedia      3
Selected Bibliography      217
Index      223

Book Reviews & Awards

  • “This comprehensive resource provides thorough coverage of an important period. It belongs in school, public, and academic libraries”–Booklist
  • “Comprehensive…this easy-to-use, well organized volume may become the classic reference source for undergraduate and public library collections”–Choice
  • “A comprehensive compilation of facts, biographies, and battles”–C&RL News
  • “A first-rate reference book…accurate, readable, and comprehensive–all essential traits of a reliable reference work”–ARBA
  • “A well-done reference”–Amarillo Sunday News-Globe