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Alamo to Espada

Alamo to Espada
Author: Lewis F. Fisher
Publisher: Maverick Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781595347114

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A visual snapshot of the restoration of San Antonio's historic missions


History and Legends of the Alamo

History and Legends of the Alamo
Author: Adina de Zavala
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1917
Genre: Alamo (San Antonio, Tex.)
ISBN:

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Our San Antonio

Our San Antonio
Author: Susanna Nawrocki, Mark Langford, Gerald Lair, Claude Stanush
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2008
Genre: San Antonio (Tex.)
ISBN: 9781610604802

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History and Legends of the Alamo and Other Missions in and Around San Antonio (1917)

History and Legends of the Alamo and Other Missions in and Around San Antonio (1917)
Author: Adina De Zavala
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781104206505

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.


The Alamo and Beyond

The Alamo and Beyond
Author: Phil Collins
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1933337818

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A Texas history classic, available again . . . Phil Collins received a birthday present that would change his life: a receipt for a saddle signed by an Alamo defender. From that point forward, the drummer began building his impressive Alamo and Texas Revolution collection. “I didn’t know this stuff was out there, that you could own it,” the rock-n-roll legend said. “It had never occurred to me.” Before long, he had amassed nearly 500 items! These priceless artifacts are now housed at the Alamo’s brand new Ralston Family Collections Center behind the iconic Alamo Church and the venerable Gift Shop amid the tranquil setting of the Alamo gardens. This 24,000 square foot facility showcases not only Phil’s great collection immortalized is this his book, but are joined by his remarkable narrated presentation of the siege and battle of the Alamo built around the masterpiece scale replica of the compound first created by artist Mark Lemon for the State House Press book The Illustrated Alamo: A Photographic Journey. The Alamo and Beyond, now in a third printing in partnership with The Texas Center at Schreiner University, is you way of taking Phil’s collection home with you. When Phil Collins was a kid growing up in a London suburb, he would often watch an amazing show on his family television. There, in black and white, was Fess Parker as Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. As he matured, Collins not only acted out the exploits of his new hero, but he often refought the Battle of the Alamo with his toy soldiers. Even though music came to dominate his life, it was this love of history—and Davy Crockett and the Alamo in particular—that was always near by. On one musical tour, Collins encountered his first David Crockett autograph—for sale at a store called the Gallery of History. “I didn’t know this stuff was out there, that you could own it,” the rock-n-roll legend said. “It had never occurred to him. Later, he received a birthday present that would change his life: a receipt for a saddle signed by an Alamo defender. From that point forward, the drummer began building his impressive Alamo and Texas Revolution collection. Here, for the first time in history, are the artifacts, relics, and documents that compose the Phil Collins collection, available in a beautifully designed color book shot-through with stunning photography and crisply rendered illustrations. Collins’s prose takes the reader through the joys of being a collector as he lovingly describes what each piece in this impressive assemblage means to him. Photographer Ben Powell of Austin brought these items to vivid relief, and artist Gary Zaboly’s masterful pen-and-ink drawings breath life into the items. Essays by Texas historians Bruce Winders, Don Frazier, and Stephen Hardin provide the historical background to the collection and help make this into a work of art that also serves handily as a serious research tool.


San Antonio and Austin

San Antonio and Austin
Author: Nancy Mikula
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0756624878

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Discusses lodging, dining, attractions, and entertainment in San Antonio and Austin, Texas, along with information on trip planning, security, and shopping.


60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: San Antonio and Austin

60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: San Antonio and Austin
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 089732904X

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The San Antonio area is perhaps the most picturesque spot for hiking in the Lone Star State. With this new edition in the best-selling 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles series, all these visually stunning and ruggedly charming routes are at the traveler's fingertips. This handy guide helps San Antonio and Austin natives get back into nature without going out of town. Extensive at-a-glance information makes it easy to choose the perfect hike based on length, difficulty, scenery, or on a specific factor such as hikes good for families, runners, or birding. Each trail profile includes maps, directions, driving times, nearby attractions, and other pertinent details.


The Alamo Chain of Missions

The Alamo Chain of Missions
Author: Marion Alphonse Habig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN:

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They Came to Toil

They Came to Toil
Author: Melita M. Garza
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-01-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477314083

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As the Great Depression gripped the United States in the early 1930s, the Hoover administration sought to preserve jobs for Anglo-Americans by targeting Mexicans, including long-time residents and even US citizens, for deportation. Mexicans comprised more than 46 percent of all people deported between 1930 and 1939, despite being only 1 percent of the US population. In all, about half a million people of Mexican descent were deported to Mexico, a “homeland” many of them had never seen, or returned voluntarily in fear of deportation. They Came to Toil investigates how the news reporting of this episode in immigration history created frames for representing Mexicans and immigrants that persist to the present. Melita M. Garza sets the story in San Antonio, a city central to the formation of Mexican American identity, and contrasts how the city’s three daily newspapers covered the forced deportations of Mexicans. She shows that the Spanish-language La Prensa not surprisingly provided the fullest and most sympathetic coverage of immigration issues, while the locally owned San Antonio Express and the Hearst chain-owned San Antonio Light varied between supporting Mexican labor and demonizing it. Garza analyzes how these media narratives, particularly in the English-language press, contributed to the racial “othering” of Mexicans and Mexican Americans. Adding an important new chapter to the history of the Long Civil Rights Movement, They Came to Toil brings needed historical context to immigration issues that dominate today’s headlines.


Historic Hiking Trails

Historic Hiking Trails
Author: Steve Rajtar
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2012-10-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476602344

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Approximately 900 hiking trails in the United States take hikers along routes or past sites of historical importance and offer commemorative embroidered patches or other souvenirs of the outing. These trails allow hikers to gain a new appreciation for history and actually experience it, instead of only reading about it--and have something to show for their hike. The first comprehensive guide to those trails, this work covers routes in all fifty states and the District of Columbia as well as interstate trails. The book categorizes each as historic, meaning that it played some significant role in history; historical, meaning that it takes the hiker by or into buildings or sites that have some relationship to a significant person or event, but do not themselves figure in history; nature or scenic, because of the wildlife or scenery available along the way that can be viewed along with the historical site; or recreational, meaning that the trail was established for the long-distance hiker and history buff. Each entry also tells who the trail's sponsor is, if alternate means of transportation are allowed, location, length, route, type of terrain, what type of awards are given and any associated costs, registration requirements, and sites along the trail.