Crockett's Coin

Crockett's Coin
Author: Mike Jordan
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2016-08-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533629920

Visit Mikejordanbooks.com. Crockett's Coin is the first novel in author Mike Jordan's epic series of romance, war and social justice in 1800s America. The five-book Lost Heroes Series debuts in the hill country of middle Tennessee, and includes events during and after the War of 1812 in Tennessee, Falls Church, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Three teenage friends confront the harshness of war, deceit and slavery as they battle their feelings for one another. Henderson Bohannan is charmed by the spirit of the beautiful blonde Winnie Harp and intrigued by the intelligence and conviction of Kate Gate. However, each girl is kept out of his reach by promises made to others years before. Will Henderson convince Kate to break her vow of celibacy? Or will he rescue Winnie from the arranged marriage with the obnoxious Chase Ferguson. Follow the lives of these three teenagers and their families as they confront power-hungry neighbors, crooked authorities and the injustices of slavery. And witness how love, wisdom, conviction -- along with a mysterious silver coin -- affect the lives of the people of The Hills of Tennessee in the American South. More information at Mikejordanbooks.com

David Crockett

David Crockett
Author: Michael Wallis
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2011-05-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0393067580

A biography of the legendary frontiersman, soldier, and martyr examines his life--from hunting bears in the unspoiled countryside to helping defend the Alamo--and aims to dispel long-held myths.

Crockett of Tennessee

Crockett of Tennessee
Author: Cameron Judd
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504026225

Finalist for the Spur Award: The thrilling adventures of an American icon come alive in this vivid and authentic retelling of his remarkable story From humble beginnings in rural Tennessee to his heroic death defending the Alamo, frontiersman, adventurer, and politician David “Davy” Crockett embodies the spirit and ideals of the national character. Even during his lifetime, tales of the sharpshooting, skilled woodsman were—to his delight—told, retold, and elaborated on. As a US congressman, the former Creek War militiaman steadfastly opposed President Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act. As a soldier, he made the ultimate sacrifice fighting for an independent Texas. Nearly two centuries after his untimely demise, he remains a legendary figure in American lore. In this fictional account of Crockett’s life, author Cameron Judd offers a nuanced portrait of the man behind the myth. He depicts Crockett’s triumphs as a hunter, cattle drover, warrior, and legislator in riveting detail and poignantly illustrates his subject’s hardscrabble youth and complicated relationship with his father. Meticulously researched and rich in vibrant action, Crockett of Tennessee captures the charisma, ambition, and bravery of the man known as the “King of the Wild Frontier.”

David Crockett: The Lion of the West

David Crockett: The Lion of the West
Author: Michael Wallis
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2011-07-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0393081443

"Vivid, Comprehensible . . . cuts through decades of mythmaking." —Texas Monthly Popular culture transformed his memory into “Davy Crockett,” and Hollywood gave him a raccoon hat he hardly ever wore. In this surprising New York Times bestseller, historian Michael Wallis has cast a fresh look at the flesh-and-blood man behind one of the most celebrated figures in American history. More than a riveting story, Wallis’s David Crockett is a revelatory, authoritative biography that separates fact from fiction and provides us with an extraordinary evocation of not only a true American hero but also the rough-and-tumble times in which he lived.

The Disneyland Encyclopedia

The Disneyland Encyclopedia
Author: Chris Strodder
Publisher: Santa Monica Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1595808469

Spanning the entire history of the park, from its founding more than 50 years ago to the present, this fascinating book explores 500 attractions, restaurants, stores, events, and significant people from Disneyland. Each of the main encyclopedia entries illuminates the history of a Disneyland landmark, revealing the initial planning strategies for the park’s iconic attractions and detailing how they evolved over the decades. Enriching this unique A-to-Z chronicle are profiles of the personalities who imagined and engineered the kingdom known as “The Happiest Place on Earth.” Discover unbuilt concepts, including Liberty Street, Rock Candy Mountain, and Chinatown, and delight in fascinating trivia about long-lost Disneyland features, from the real rifles in the shooting gallery that used to be located on Main Street to the jet-packed Rocket Man who flew above Tomorrowland. Overflowing with meticulously researched details and written in a spirited, accessible style, The Disneyland Encyclopedia is a comprehensive and entertaining exploration of the most-influential, most-renovated, and most-loved theme park in the world!

Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland

Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland
Author: Michael Birdwell
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2004-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 081317189X

Tennessee History Book Award Finalist The Upper Cumberland region of Kentucky and Tennessee, often regarded as isolated and out of pace with the rest of the country, has a far richer history and culture than has been documented. The contributors to Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland discuss an extensive array of subjects, including popular music, movies, architecture, folklore, religion, and literature. Seventeen original essays by prominent scholars such as Lynwood Montell, Charles Wolfe, Allison Ensor, and Jeannette Keith uncover fascinating stories and personalities as they explore topics including wartime hero Alvin C. York, Socialist Party Tennessee gubernatorial candidate Kate Brockford Stockton, and even a thriving nudist colony, the Timberline Lodge.

Davy Crockett

Davy Crockett
Author: George Edward Stanley
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781402754999

A biography of Davy Crockett, who grew to be a legend on America's colonial frontier.

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Report
Author: Illinois. Dept. of Insurance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1927
Genre: Insurance
ISBN:

David Crockett

David Crockett
Author: Charles Fletcher Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1912
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: