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832 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1998
Three Roads to the Alamo: The Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis is about...well...exactly what the title says.
The first time I read this book, I was in 7th grade. It was not long after I realized how much I had a passion Texas History that I read it. I just got around to reading it another time fully for an English project and geeked out. I wrote a total of 22 pages of notes, for "main points" for the project and also just for fun. I loved this book then, and I still love it as much now.
The author uses really extensive sourcing. And by really extensive sourcing I mean enough to fill over 200 pages at the back of the book. That's when you know a history book author really did their research. The author is aware that there's many gaps in their stories and the event that led them to their deaths. He looks at both the image society has built them all up to, and their flaws that make them real men, rather than saints.
Of course, I know that most people aren't interested in this subject or find the famous battle and its martyrs overrated. If you're an extreme nerd in this area of history like me though, I recommend it. :)