Barrett, Monte: Tempered Blade [FICTION BARRETT]
Historical romance based on the life of Jim Bowie including the siege of the Alamo.
Brown, Dee: Wave High The Banner [WESTERN BROWN]
The life of America's archetypal frontiersman, Davy Crockett.
Bryan, Jack Y.: Come To The Bower [FICTION BRYAN]
In 1835 American settlers in Texas called for help from Mexico's General de Santa Anna. Perry Allan comes to help alone because he could not convince his love, Camilla, to come with him. The novel details the events from the Alamo to San Jacinto & also Camilla's long journey seeking Perry amidst a land in chaos.
Culp, John H.: The Men Of Gonzales [FICTION CULP]
A fictional account of the thirty-two volunteers from Gonzales who came to reinforce the Alamo, knowing that they were going to certain death.
Eickhoff, Randy Lee & Leonard C. Lewis: Bowie [FICTION EICKHOFF]
Jim Bowie’s life from childhood.
Harrigan, Stephen: Gates Of The Alamo [FICTION HARRIGAN]
The siege & fall of the Alamo.
Judd, Cameron: Crockett Of Tennessee [FICTION JUDD]
Brings Davy Crockett, the man & the myth to life in a gritty & vividly authentic portrait of America's greatest frontiersman. He was a common man of uncommon exploits. Cattle drover, bear hunter, husband & father, Indian fighter, soldier, politician, martyr. He rose from a dirt-poor youth in the hills of Tennessee to earn the love of his countrymen & to strike fear into his enemies. A man whose wanderlust & fate ultimately drew him west, to a small mission in Texas known as the Alamo.
Knaggs, John R.: The Bugles Are Silent [FICTION KNAGGS]
The Texas Revolution, from the Alamo to San Jacinto, as seen by characters both fictional and historical.
Lehrer, James: Viva Max! [FICTION LEHRER]
General Maximillian Rodriguez de Santos harbors a dream--a dream that will restore the glory & honor of his beloved Mexico. When he & his border garrison of Mexican troops are invited to take part in a Fourth of July celebration in Laredo, Texas, General Max seizes his great opportunity. He marches his valiant band to San Antonio & takes possession of The Alamo, demanding that the deed be returned to the rightful owner of the property, the Republic of Mexico! The resulting international incident, the attempts by local & state police, the State Department, the National Guard, & the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to dislodge General Max & his men produces a comic opera of splendid & convulsing proportions.
Newcomb, Kerry: Red Ripper [FICTION NEWCOMB]
In his quest for vengeance after his brother's death, William Wallace and his deadly knives end up in Texas, where he finds himself enmeshed in both a personal and political battle for independence that culminates at the Alamo.
Sutcliffe, Katherine: Desire And Surrender [PBRACK ROMANCE]
Romance; Angelique DuHon, having fled New Orleans, discovers worse trouble as she is trapped inside the Alamo at the beginning of the siege.
Vaughan, Robert: Texas Glory: An Epic Of The Alamo [PBRACK FICTION]
In Texas during 1836, men like Crockett, Houston, and Bowie fight their way to the Alamo and, although outnumbered forty-to-one, prepare to do battle with one of the most powerful armies in the world.
Wellman, Paul I.: Iron Mistress [FICTION WELLMAN]
Chronicles the epic historical saga of James Bowie's career. Three very different & fascinating women helped mold Bowie's strange & conflicting personality. James Bowie's story is that of the rapidly advancing frontier, where history was made on a titanic scale
Zesch, Scott: Alamo Heights [FICTION ZESCH]
A fictional account of the 1903 battle fought by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to protect the Alamo as a Texas landmark.