Exodus from the Alamo, Phillip Thomas Tucker
Exodus from the Alamo, Phillip Thomas Tucker
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Exodus from the Alamo
The Anatomy of the Last Stand Myth

Author: Phillip Thomas Tucker

Narrator: Matt Godfrey

Unabridged: 17 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/15/2022


Synopsis

"Contrary to movie and legend, we now know that the defenders of the Alamo in the war for Texan independence—including Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William B. Travis—did not die under brilliant sunlight, defending their positions against hordes of Mexican infantry. Instead, the Mexicans launched a predawn attack, surmounting the walls in darkness, forcing a wild melee inside the fort before many of its defenders had even awoken. In this book, Dr. Tucker, after deep research into recently discovered Mexican accounts and forensic evidence, informs us that the traditional myth of the Alamo is even more off-base: most of the Alamo’s defenders died in breakouts from the fort, cut down by Santa Anna’s cavalry that was positioned to intercept the escapees. A number of the Alamo’s defenders did hang on inside the fort, fighting back every way they could, but most of the Texans, in two groups, broke out of the fort after the enemy had broken in, and the primary fights took place on the plain outside. Still fighting desperately, the Texans’ retreat was halted by cavalry, and afterward, Mexican lancers plied their trade with charges into the midst of the remaining resisters. Notoriously, Santa Anna burned the bodies of the Texans who had dared stand against him. But as this book proves in thorough detail, the funeral pyres were well outside the fort—where the two separate groups of escapees fell on the plain, rather than in the Alamo itself. "

About Phillip Thomas Tucker

Phillip Thomas Tucker, PhD, has authored or edited more than forty books on various aspects of the American experience. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, he has three degrees in American history. In 1993, his biography of Father John B. Bannon won the Douglas Southall Freeman Award for best book in Southern history. For more than two decades, he has been a military historian for the U.S. Air Force. He currently lives in the Washington, DC area.

About Matt Godfrey

Matt Godfrey was raised in the Deep South on O’Connor, Welty, and Lee, and spent most of his teenage years in Yoknapatawpha County. But the books took him places, from Los Angeles to Tokyo, Bradbury to Murakami. After nine years as a working film and TV actor, he found his true passion in audiobooks. He is a winner of the Audiofile Earphones Award and a multiple-time nominee for the Society of Voice Arts & Sciences Awards and the Independent Audiobook Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jimmie on January 01, 2013

If you remember the 1960 movie "The Alamo" with John Wayne and use it as your primary source for understanding the Alamo you will not like this work. The book presents an interpretation that is different from the traditional view and anything I previously encountered. As I started reading I was at f......more

Goodreads review by Socraticgadfly on November 28, 2021

I’m not going to waste time addressing the 5,000 words or whatever of vomitorious blather that an “Alamohead” like “Matt,” at the top of the reviews list, spills on this book, but I will take on a couple of things. (“Alamohead” comes courtesy friend Chris Tomlinson. He confirmed, as expected, that t......more

Goodreads review by Mike on July 18, 2021

Really enjoyed the historical accuracy and clarification of the actual events surrounding the Alamo. History is always written by the victors and it is good to see the record being set straight. However, this book repeats itself throughout, citing several sources and relaying the exact same informat......more

Goodreads review by Bob on June 27, 2022

I think the author had about 100 pages of good material that he stretched in about 350. This is a fresh look at what happened at the Alamo and the time leading up to the battle. I did learn some new things, but it seemed to me that the author would make a point, and then make it again several more t......more

Goodreads review by Tfkreidler on April 23, 2011

Good book on the history of the Alamo and how different it is from the John Wayne move of the Alamo.......more


Quotes

Readers open to new interpretations . . . will find compelling arguments within its well-researched pages.