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Texian Macabre: The Melancholy Tale of a Hanging in Early Houston Hardin Stephen L.
Texian Macabre: The Melancholy Tale of a Hanging in Early Houston
Hardin Stephen L.
It is an astonishing tale peopled by remarkable characters: the one-armed newspaper editor and political candidate who employs the crime to advance his sanctimonious agenda; the Kentucky lawyer who enjoys champagne breakfasts and collecting human skulls; the German immigrant who sees rats gnaw the finger off an infant lying in his cradle; the Alamo widow whose circumstances force her to practice the oldest profession; the sociopathic physician who slaughters an innocent man in a duel; the Methodist minister horrified by the drunken debaucheries of government officials; and the president himself--the Sword of San Jacinto-- who during a besotted bacchanal strips to his underwear. Skillfully conceived and masterfully written, Texian Macabre: A Melancholy Tale of a Hanging in Early Houston will transport readers to a lost time and place.
344 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 2, 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9781933337562 |
| Publishers | State House Press |
| Pages | 344 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 20 mm · 503 g |
| Language | English |
| Illustrator | Zaboly, Gary S |