Joseph A. Altsheler

The Texan Star


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       Joseph A. Altsheler

      The Texan Star

      The Story of a Great Fight for Liberty

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664569899

       PREFACE

       THE TEXAN STAR

       CHAPTER I

       THE PRISONERS

       CHAPTER II

       A HAIR-CUT

       CHAPTER III

       SANCTUARY

       CHAPTER IV

       THE PALM

       CHAPTER V

       IN THE PYRAMID

       CHAPTER VI

       THE MARCH WITH COS

       CHAPTER VII

       THE DUNGEON UNDER THE SEA

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE BLACK JAGUAR

       CHAPTER IX

       THE RUINED TEMPLES

       CHAPTER X

       CACTUS AND MEXICANS

       CHAPTER XI

       THE LONG CHASE

       CHAPTER XII

       THE TRIAL OF PATIENCE

       CHAPTER XIII

       THE TEXANS

       CHAPTER XIV

       THE RING TAILED PANTHER

       CHAPTER XV

       THE FIRST GUN

       CHAPTER XVI

       THE COMING OF URREA

       CHAPTER XVII

       THE OLD CONVENT

       CHAPTER XVIII

       IN SAN ANTONIO

       CHAPTER XIX

       THE BATTLE BY THE RIVER

       CHAPTER XX

       THE WHEEL OF FIRE

       CHAPTER XXI

       THE TEXAN STAR

       CHAPTER XXII

       THE TAKING OF THE TOWN

       Table of Contents

      "The Texan Star," while a complete story in itself, is the first of three, projected by the author, and based upon the Texan struggle for liberty against the power of Mexico. This revolution, epic in its nature, and crowded with heroism and great events, divides itself naturally into three parts.

      The first phase begins in Mexico with the treacherous imprisonment of Austin, the Texan leader, the rise of Santa Anna and his attempt, through bad faith, to disarm the Texans and leave them powerless before the Indians. It culminates in the rebellion of the Texans, and their capture, in the face of great odds, of San Antonio, the seat of the Mexican power in the north.

      The second phase is the coming of Santa Anna with an overwhelming force, the fall of the Alamo, the massacre of Goliad and the dark days of Texas. Yet the period of gloom is relieved by the last stand of Crockett, Bowie, and their famous comrades.

      The third phase is the coming of light in the darkness, Houston's crowning victory at San Jacinto, and the complete victory of the Texans.

      The story of the Texan