Get our latest staff recommendations, award news and digital catalog links right to your inbox.
Published by Lyons Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
Table of Contents
About The Book
Conventional wisdom has long held that the Alamo defenders were so outnumbered, outgunned, or low on supplies and ammunition that the success of their efforts to defend the mission was doomed from the start. The immense size of the compound (an area totaling over three and a half acres) has also been cited as a decisive factor. The fall of the Alamo has been almost universally regarded as a foregone conclusion, apparently without serious question. Outstanding historians and Alamo scholars have noted critical mistakes and opportunities lost by the Texan defenders and their leaders. Some have suggested that better planning and effort could have made the fight costlier for the Mexican forces. But all seem to agree that the numbers and professional skill of the Mexican troops were enough to guarantee the inevitable defeat of the Texans in any circumstances. However, after thorough review and analysis of the work of major Alamo scholars and careful examination of extensive primary sources, the authors of this book have come to the conclusion that an entirely different outcome was indeed quite possible.
Victory at the Alamo offers a feasible plan whereby the Alamo might have been successfully defended. But this work is definitely much more than a “what if” story about the Alamo battle, however. It examines in detail all facets of the Alamo conflict as it actually unfolded in March of 1836, as well as supplying extensive analysis of many other aspects related to the Alamo. The book also covers the full breadth and scope of the Texas War For Independence.
In sum, this book provides an exciting, comprehensive descriptive overview of this entire momentous period in the history of the Lone Star State.
Victory at the Alamo offers a feasible plan whereby the Alamo might have been successfully defended. But this work is definitely much more than a “what if” story about the Alamo battle, however. It examines in detail all facets of the Alamo conflict as it actually unfolded in March of 1836, as well as supplying extensive analysis of many other aspects related to the Alamo. The book also covers the full breadth and scope of the Texas War For Independence.
In sum, this book provides an exciting, comprehensive descriptive overview of this entire momentous period in the history of the Lone Star State.
Product Details
- Publisher: Lyons Press (March 16, 2027)
- Length: 488 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493098873
Browse Related Books
Raves and Reviews
“Encyclopedic in its scope and infectious in its passion, Victory at the Alamo will have pride of place on the shelf of every Alamo enthusiast.”
– Stephen L Hardin, McMurry University, author of Texian Iliad: A Military History of the Texas Revolution
“Victory at the Alamo… will challenge and fascinate everyone with an interest in the course of the Texas Revolution or in the realities of early nineteenth-century warfare.”
– James E Crisp, North Carolina State University, author of Sleuthing the Alamo: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution
Resources and Downloads
High Resolution Images
-
Book Cover Image (jpg): Victory at the Alamo
Trade Paperback 9781493098873
