Wave High the Banner - A Novel of Davy Crockett (Paperback, 1st University of New Mexico Press ed)


Reissued for the first time since its original publication in 1943, "Wave High the Banner" is the little-known first novel by Dee Brown, one of the most prolific, influential, and popular writers on the American frontier experience. Brown skillfully weaves fact and fiction to recount Crockett's earliest apprenticeships and first loves, his marriage to his childhood sweetheart, his numerous moves ever deeper into the wilderness, his turbulent years as a frontier politician in Tennessee, and his part in the doomed and bloody defense of the Alamo in Texas. Brown re-creates a complex and richly textured Crockett who was a soldier, lover, husband, father, widower, Indian fighter, hunter, humorist, local politician, and champion of the common people, both white and Indian.

Historian Paul Andrew Hutton discusses the significance of "Wave High the Banner" in the Crockett literature and reviews the wide-ranging, distinguished career of Dee Brown.


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Reissued for the first time since its original publication in 1943, "Wave High the Banner" is the little-known first novel by Dee Brown, one of the most prolific, influential, and popular writers on the American frontier experience. Brown skillfully weaves fact and fiction to recount Crockett's earliest apprenticeships and first loves, his marriage to his childhood sweetheart, his numerous moves ever deeper into the wilderness, his turbulent years as a frontier politician in Tennessee, and his part in the doomed and bloody defense of the Alamo in Texas. Brown re-creates a complex and richly textured Crockett who was a soldier, lover, husband, father, widower, Indian fighter, hunter, humorist, local politician, and champion of the common people, both white and Indian.

Historian Paul Andrew Hutton discusses the significance of "Wave High the Banner" in the Crockett literature and reviews the wide-ranging, distinguished career of Dee Brown.

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University of New Mexico Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 1999

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210 x 143 x 23mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

368

Edition

1st University of New Mexico Press ed

ISBN-13

978-0-8263-2013-1

Barcode

9780826320131

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0-8263-2013-9



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