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Texas Sunrise: Two Novels of the Texas Republic

Autor Elmer Kelton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2010

In "Massacre at Goliad," tensions mount between Mexican authorities and American newcomers. Revolution is in the air, something Thomas Buckalew welcomes but his brother Joshua fears, since Joshua is in love with a Mexican girl. The story touches on the immortal battle of the Alamo but centers on the infamous Goliad massacre, and ultimately the decisive battle of San Jacinto, which made Texas an independent republic.

"After the Bugles" begins where "Massacre at Goliad" ends on the battlefield at San Jacinto. Joshua Buckalew tries to put the pieces back together but finds that starting over in the aftermath of war can be as challenging as the war itself. The racial differences that helped foment the conflict have not gone away. And Texas finds that being an independent republic can be more difficult than being a colonial extension of Mexico."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780765321916
ISBN-10: 0765321912
Pagini: 363
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: FORGE

Descriere

Beloved author Kelton brings together two novels that tell the story of the Texas Revolution as seen by two brothers who emigrate to Texas at a time when the Mexican-controlled province welcomes settlers.

Notă biografică

Elmer Kelton (1926-2009) was the award-winning author of more than forty novels, including The Time It Never Rained, Other Men¿s Horses, Texas Standoff and Hard Trail to Follow. He grew up on a ranch near Crane, Texas, and earned a journalism degree from the University of Texas. His first novel, Hot Iron, was published in 1956. Among his awards were seven Spurs from Western Writers of America and four Western Heritage awards from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. His novel The Good Old Boys was made into a television film starring Tommy Lee Jones. In addition to his novels, Kelton worked as an agricultural journalist for 42 years. He served in the infantry in World War II. He died in 2009.