The Gates of the Alamo

Author: Stephen Harrigan
The Battle of the Alamo is without question one of the central events in American history, a heroic conflict that has assumed mythic proportions in the annals of American westward expansion. In his sweeping, Texas-size novel, The Gates of the Alamo, Stephen Harrigan assembles an unforgettable cast of fictional and historical characters — including such legendary figures a….Read More
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