WITH SANTA ANNA IN TEXAS
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A Personal Narrative of the Revolution
By: José Enrique de la Peña
Translated and edited by: Carmen Perry
With a new introduction by: James E. Crisp
This diary from an officer on Santa Anna's staff caused a great deal of controversy when it was first published in English in 1975, mainly because of its interpretation of Santa Anna's motives and because it contradicts other reports of the circumstances of David Crockett's death. Though some of de la Peña's assertions are still in doubt, his account is revealing nevertheless. This edition includes a previously unknown week of entries, and a new introduction by their discoverer, James E. Crisp.
Paperback, 248 pp.
By: José Enrique de la Peña
Translated and edited by: Carmen Perry
With a new introduction by: James E. Crisp
This diary from an officer on Santa Anna's staff caused a great deal of controversy when it was first published in English in 1975, mainly because of its interpretation of Santa Anna's motives and because it contradicts other reports of the circumstances of David Crockett's death. Though some of de la Peña's assertions are still in doubt, his account is revealing nevertheless. This edition includes a previously unknown week of entries, and a new introduction by their discoverer, James E. Crisp.
Paperback, 248 pp.
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