William Barret Travis - Victory or Death

William Barret Travis - Victory or Death

Sidney St. James

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BeeBop Publishing Group
Año de edición:
2024
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9798227298485
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'William Barret Travis' - Victory or Death In the rugged heart of early 19th-century America, amidst the wild beauty of South Carolina’s rolling hills and dense forests, a boy is born whose destiny will be written in blood and courage. William Barret Travis grows up surrounded by stories of the American Revolution, tales of heroes and battles that fuel his young imagination and ignite a fire deep within him-a fire that will one day lead him to the front lines of one of the most legendary stands in American history.From his boyhood on a humble farm in Saluda County, where his father’s words instilled a fierce belief in freedom, to the untamed frontiers of Texas, Travis’s journey is one of relentless determination and rising tension. As he matures, the young man’s restless spirit and thirst for justice draw him westward to a land where the boundaries between law and chaos blur and where a single man’s courage can change the course of history.In Texas, Travis is amidst a brewing storm of rebellion and ambition. The land is a powder keg, ready to explode as Texians push back against Mexican rule. With the shadows of war gathering on the horizon, Travis steps forward as a leader, his destiny intertwined with those of iconic figures like Stephen F. Austin, Davy Crockett, and James Bowie. Their names will become legends, but not without a price that Travis is willing to pay.'William Barret Travis' is a gripping tale of bravery, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of liberty. Written in a creative historical nonfiction style, this novel plunges the reader into the heart of the Texas Revolution, bringing to life the perilous decisions, tense encounters, and desperate battles that defined the era. As the defenders of the Alamo brace for the onslaught of Santa Anna’s forces, Travis pens his final letter-a haunting plea for reinforcements that he knows will never come. With every page, the tension mounts, leading to a climactic showdown that will echo through the ages.But the story doesn’t end with the fall of the Alamo. In a powerful epilogue, a modern-day descendant of Travis, James Travis, visits the hallowed grounds where his ancestor made his final stand. As James reflects on the legacy of William Barret Travis, the novel draws a poignant connection between past and present, reminding us that the courage and sacrifice of those who came before continue to shape our world today.'William Barret Travis' is more than just a retelling of history-it’s an immersive journey into the heart of a man who refused to surrender, a man whose defiance in the face of certain death became a rallying cry for freedom. It’s a story of honor, the high stakes of revolution, and the enduring spirit that binds generations across time.If you crave a tale of heroism, where the fate of a fledgling nation hangs by a thread, where every decision is fraught with peril, and where the ghosts of the past still whisper through the walls of the Alamo-this is the book for you. Dive into the world of 'William Barret Travis' and discover the legend, the man, and the legacy that continues to inspire.

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