Inez: A Tale of the Alamo - Augusta J. Evans - 1895 historical romance pulp
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In this passionate early novel from Augusta Jane Evans, romance and revolution intertwine against the backdrop of Texas's struggle for independence. Written when Evans was just fifteen years old, this tale follows the fierce and beautiful Mexican heroine Inez as she navigates love, loyalty, and faith during the tumultuous days leading to the fall of the Alamo.
Through the story of Inez—caught between her Catholic faith and Protestant influences, between her Mexican heritage and the American revolutionaries—Evans crafts a complex meditation on cultural identity and religious conviction. As the drums of war grow louder and the siege of the Alamo begins, Inez must make choices that will determine not only her fate but the futures of those she holds dear.
This remarkable first novel from one of the South's most popular nineteenth-century writers offers both a compelling historical romance and a unique perspective on one of America's most mythologized conflicts.
Inez: A Tale of the Alamo - Augusta J. Evans
Printed 1895, G.W. Dillingham, New York. Approx 5x7in. 298pp.
Obviously has seen better days, and a bit fragile -- but such is the fate of cheaply printed, ephemeral pulp books from the 19th century... I think it's interesting.
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