Rangers & Pioneers of Texas by Andrew Jackson Sowell
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Rangers, Pioneers, Blood, and the Truth
"Meaty with the character of ready-to-fight but peace-seeking Texas pioneers. Sowell will some day be recognized as an extraordinary chronicler. A graphic book down to bedrock."
- J. Frank Dobie on Rangers & Pioneers of Texas
Dobie loved this book, and thought a lot of its author. Unfortunately, in an age of political correctness and revisionism, A. J. Sowell has been set aside.
Sowell's history is not all clean and corporate. It's a Texan's history.
It's not all neat and tidy, and it's the loose ends that make it interesting.
What do you want to read about first?
- How Texas Rangers survived off the land
- How some Texians waited out the revolution in safety...at sea
- How rattlesnakes were so big and numerous in a prickly pear flat that Rangers pursuing bandits had to turn back
- How his mother refused to eat at the same table with Santa Anna
- What it was like to face Indians in battle for the first time
- How the Bowie knife came to have a guard
- A survivor's account of the Goliad massacre
- Colorful things drunken cowboys liked to holler
- The names of over 500 Texas Rangers and pioneers
- His first hand account of the Texas Rangers' Wichita Mountain Campaign of 1871
- Accounts of over 100 battles with Mexicans and Indians
- The exploits of Edward Burleson, Jack Hays, Rip Ford, Big Foot Wallace, Mustang Grey and others
- How the news of the Alamo's fall was brought to Gonzales
This list can go on and on. These are true stories you will love repeating.
Physical Details
- Rangers and Pioneers of Texas by Andrew Jackson Sowell
- Standard Edition Hardcover
- Satin Finish Jacket
- 415 pages