Goliad: The Other Alamo

Goliad: The Other Alamo
ISBN-10
1589804570
ISBN-13
9781589804579
Category
History
Pages
252
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Pelican Publishing
Author
William R. Bradle

Description

Personal stories of tragedy, bravery, ego, and cowardice in this often-overlooked battle for Texas independence. This fast-moving narrative presents the struggles of the participants, both Texan and Mexican, and reveals the overriding egos and bad planning on both sides of the war.

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