The Alamo: Surrounded and Outnumbered, They Chose to Make a Defiant Last Stand

The Alamo: Surrounded and Outnumbered, They Chose to Make a Defiant Last Stand
ISBN-10
189589235X
ISBN-13
9781895892352
Series
The Alamo
Category
Alamo (San Antonio, Tex.)
Pages
52
Language
English
Published
2003
Author
Shelley Tanaka

Description

Provides a short history of the siege of the Alamo.

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