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Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers by Kilmeade

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If you have read a little about Texas History you won’t learn anything new in this book. However I found it a real good retelling of the events. It brings a new life to an old story. Like all quick tellings and light histories it short on details, there is no in depth study here, but as said it’s an entertaining read. Much better then so called history documentary on tv these days.
I would recommend it to anyone.
 
I've read a couple of Kilmeade's history books and enjoyed them. They are not exhaustive but provide context and enough details to be interesting and entertaining. Good introductions to the events. Haven't read the Alamo book but assume it is in the same vein.
 

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