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Books with title Remember the Alamo

  • Remember the Alamo

    Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr

    eBook (, May 16, 2012)
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  • Remember the Alamo!

    Robert Penn Warren

    eBook (iBooks, Jan. 9, 2012)
    Remembering the Alamo is a tale of extraordinary courage and riveting adventure. For thirteen days, 189 men lead by Davy Crockett, Colonel William Travis and hopelessly outnumbered, held off the Mexican army lead by General Santa Anna at the Mission San Antonio de Valero-the Alamo. Their valiant sacrifice for the cause of Texas liberty became the rallying cry, "Remember the Alamo!"
  • I Remember the Alamo

    D. Anne Love

    Paperback (Yearling, May 8, 2001)
    Jessie’s not surprised when her father says they’ll be moving from their Kentucky home to a better life in Texas. But there’s no work for her father in their new small town and Jessie doesn’t know how they’ll go on when tragedy strikes their family. Jessie’s only comfort is her new friend, a Mexican girl named Angelina. Their friendship must stay secret because Jessie’s father is joining other soldiers who are against Mexico in the fight for an independent Texas. When Jessie’s father and older brother leave, she and the rest of her family run toward the safety of the fort — the Alamo. What will become of the family now?
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  • Remember the Alamo!

    Robert Penn Warren

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1958)
    Hardcover Landmark book series
  • Remember the Alamo

    Amelia E. Barr

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 2016)
    Historical romance written in 1888. Remember the Alamo is the story of the fictional family of Robert Worth--at the time of the Texas revolution. By that time, Worth, a native of New York, had served as a well-known and respected physician in the town of San Antonio for more than a quarter of a century. Soon after he first arrived in Texas, Worth had married San Antonio native Maria Flores, and together they raised a family of two sons and two daughters. The turmoil in Texas during the period leading up to the revolution is epitomized in the Worth family. As a result of their multicultural marriage, the issues of whether Texas should be governed by Mexico or by Anglo-American influences became the fundamental topic that threatened to divide the family. On a much broader scale, these same issues threatened the unity of the people of Texas.
  • Remember the Alamo!

    Robert Penn Warren

    Paperback (Ibooks, Inc., April 1, 2004)
    Remember the Alamo! is the acclaimed classic accounts of one of the most thrilling moments in the history of the United States frontier. The battle for the Alamo was an epic event in the fight for Texas independence from Mexico. Davy Crockett, Colonel Jim Bowie and Colonel Travis are just three of the legendary and colorful heroes whose courageous and doomed defense of the Alamo against an overwhelming Mexican army led by General Santa Anna earned them immortality. Their valiant stand and death inspired the rallying cry, 'Remember the Alamo! that inspired Texans to continue their struggle and ultimate win their independence from Mexico.
  • Remember the Alamo

    Amelia E Barr

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 30, 2016)
    The Alamo is not only an American icon, but important historically in the development of the American Southwest. With defenders from many states and several countries, it stands for all time as a testament to the courage of men who are willing to stand up against tyranny. In this book, which was first published in the 19th century, Amelia Barr weaves a gripping semi-historical novelization of the events surrounding the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. It offers insight into the Spanish and Mexican heritage of Texas and the motivations of the Anglo colonists who were determined to make Texas their new home. Alacrity Press is proud to make this work of classic Texas fiction, Remember the Alamo by Amelia E. Barr available once more to young readers.
  • The Remember Tree

    Stefanie Hohl, Wes Wheeler

    Hardcover (Cedar Fort Inc, Oct. 31, 2019)
    This Christmas season, learn to see the symbols of the Savior in the ornaments of the Remember Tree. The six unique ornaments and their riddles point to Him, the reason for the season. After you've guessed all six, you'll be ready for the seventh and most special ornament of all. Beautiful classical illustrations and a heartwarming story are sure to make The Remember Tree a new family tradition!
  • Remember the Alamo

    Amelia Edith Barr

    eBook (CAIMAN, July 2, 2019)
    CHAPTER I. THE CITY IN THE WILDERNESS. "What, are you stepping westward?" "Yea." Yet who would stop or fear to advance, Though home or shelter there was none, With such a sky to lead him on!" —WORDSWORTH. "Ah! cool night wind, tremulous stars, Ah! glimmering water, Fitful earth murmur, Dreaming woods!" —ARNOLD.In A. D. sixteen hundred and ninety-two, a few Franciscan monks began to build a city. The site chosen was a lovely wilderness hundreds of miles away from civilization on every side, and surrounded by savage and warlike tribes. But the spot was as beautiful as the garden of God. It was shielded by picturesque mountains, watered by two rivers, carpeted with flowers innumerable, shaded by noble trees joyful with the notes of a multitude of singing birds. To breathe the balmy atmosphere was to be conscious of some rarer and finer life, and the beauty of the sunny skies—marvellous at dawn and eve with tints of saffron and amethyst and opal—was like a dream of heaven.One of the rivers was fed by a hundred springs situated in the midst of charming bowers. The monks called it the San Antonio; and on its banks they built three noble Missions. The shining white stone of the neighborhood rose in graceful domes and spires above the green trees. Sculptures, basso-relievos, and lines of gorgeous coloring adorned the exteriors. Within, were splendid altars and the appealing charms of incense, fine vestures and fine music; while from the belfreys, bells sweet and resonant called to the savages, who paused spell-bound and half-afraid to listen.
  • Remember the Alamo

    Amelia E. Barr

    eBook (iOnlineShopping.com, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Readers, young and old, can truly capture a sense of their heritage through these great books written by the Founding Fathers, legendary heroes and world renowned American writers.The romantic historical drama of the battle for Texas as viewed through the eyes of a San Antonio doctor and his bicultural family, divided in their beliefs yet united in their love for each other. The American settlers are determined to establish the territory as one of the United States... but at what price freedom?Amelia Edith Huddleston (1831-1919) was a British/American novelist. She wrote for religious periodicals and published a series of semi-historical tales and novels. Remember the Alamo is an historical romance written in 1888, Remember the Alamo reflects the attitudes and writing style of it's day and offers an interesting look at the Spanish and Mexican heritage of San Antonio.
  • Remember the Alamo

    Amelia E. Barr

    eBook (Antique Reprints, April 9, 2016)
    Remember the Alamo by Amelia E. Barr. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1888 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
  • I Remember the Alamo

    D. Anne Love

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Oct. 16, 1999)
    Twelve-year-old Jessie resents her father's decision to move his family to San Antonio where they are caught up in the revolution of 1835-1836 including the siege of the Alamo
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