The Rebels: Sons of Texas #3 by Elmer Kelton

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  • Pub. Date: November 2007
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 655,631
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    • Pub. Date: November 2007
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 655,631

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    Andrew, Michael, and James Lewis, pioneer ranchmen in Stephen F. Austin's colony in the Mexican province of Texas, stand with other Americans in revolt against the Mexican government. The Tennesseans are destined to make a stand with Sam Houston's ragtag

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    In the Lewis family, the only tie that matters is family. These brothers will fight off hunter or farmer or family man to carve out a place in the majestic, untamed territory they can call their own. Anything to live in a land so full of riches that men will die for it . . . . Original.

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    Seven-time Spur Award winner Kelton has always been a masterful western storyteller of tales rich with historical detail, vivid characters and sharply defined plots. Here he concludes the Sons of Texas trilogy with the strongest entry, set in the mid 1830s. The Lewis family-brothers Andrew, Michael and James, and sister Annie-are foreigners in a strange land, raising their families and farming while Mexican and American cultures, politics, racism and tempers simmer over the possibilities of rebellion and independence from Mexico. During these years, the Lewises must deal with outlaws, the Mexican army, trouble-making American politicians, a slick smuggler and their continuing feud with the thieving and back-shooting Blackwood brothers. When war does come, the Lewis boys and one Blackwood go off to fight in bloody battles at Velasco, the Alamo and San Jacinto, and not all come home. Historical figures-Sam Houston, General Santa Anna, Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett-have cameos and add depth and color to this superb saga of the Lone Star State. (Nov.)

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    Biography

    Elmer Kelton is a native Texan, author of over fifty novels. He has earned countless honors including a record seven Spur Awards from Western Writers of America, Inc., an organization that has voted Kelton the greatest Western Writer of all time. He lives in San Angelo, Texas.

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