Lust for Glory: An Epic Tale of Early Texas and the Sacrifice That Defined a Nation

by Stephen L. Hardin

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Lust for Glory: An Epic Story of Early Texas and the Sacrifice That Defined a Nation is a concise, reader friendly depiction of the "Heroic Age" of Texas history. Employing short, episodic chapters, it explores the twenty-five years between 1821 and 1846.

Certainly one of the most eventful eras, it included Mexican independence, Anglo-American settlement, the "Come-and-Take-It fight, battle of the Alamo, Goliad Massacre, victory at San Jacinto, and the decade of the Texas Republic that culminated in statehood. Extraordinary figures like Stephen F. Austin, William Barret Travis, Sam Houston, and his long-suffering wife, Margaret, come alive on the page.

Although Dr. Hardin's narrative reads like a contemporary page turner, all is carefully documented. Skillfully conceived and masterfully written, Lust for Glory flows with a style as passionate and exuberant as the place and the people it describes.
  • ISBN13 9781933337753
  • Publish Date 29 November 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint State House Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 300
  • Language English