David Crockett by Michael Wallis

David Crockett by Michael Wallis

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Steeped in legend, shrouded in folklore, the real David Crockett, American frontiersman and cultural icon, finally emerges in this engrossing biography.

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David Crockett by Michael Wallis

Steeped in legend, shrouded in folklore, the real David Crockett, American frontiersman and cultural icon, finally emerges in this engrossing biography.
"Wallis' examination of the man behind the myth is both well written and engrossing" "Michael Wallis is the master frontier story teller, having chronicled everything from Billy the Kid to Highway 66. Now he's told the tale of the real David Crockett as distinguished from the mostly mythical one. Davy (with a show biz "y") Crockett did, in fact, die at The Alamo but he did not kill a bear when he was only three or wear a coonskin cap except in publicity photographs. That's just for starters. But the truth has a way of being more interesting than the made-up, most particularly when in the talented writing mind and hands of Michael Wallis." -- Jim Lehrer "Like Crockett himself [Wallis] is a storyteller. The man who emerges from these pages is vivid, comprehensible, and, in the main, historically reliable. On a subject that has come to be dominated by acrimonious debate and posturing, such serenity has a lot to recommend it."
Michael Wallis, author of The Best Land Under Heaven and the best-selling Route 66 and Billy the Kid, has published nineteen books and won numerous awards and honors. He is a popular public speaker and voice actor and lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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ISBN 13 9780393067583
ISBN 10 0393067580
Title David Crockett
Author Michael Wallis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2011-05-27
Number of pages 400
Prizes Commended for Oklahoma Book Award (Nonfiction) 2012
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.