The Man from the Alamo

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Pelican Publishing Company, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 322 pages

John Rees, soldier and freedom fighter, was a shadowy figure who surfaced during two crucial nineteenth-century revolts and then disappeared from history. For the first time, John Humphries reveals the fate of the man, first mentioned as a member of the New Orleans Greys, who fought for Texan Independence at the Alamo and narrowly escaped execution at the Goliad Mission. Later, he was one of the main agitators in the doomed Welsh Chartist movement before retreating to the American West. Rees' spectacular journey from the bloodied sands of Texas to the last armed uprising on British soil is only one of the stories told in this history book.

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About the author (2005)

John Humphries, a native of Newport, Wales, where the Chartist massacre occurred, was educated at St. Julians High School. He has been a professional journalist all his life, first in Wales, then as a foreign correspondant based in Brussels. After returning to Britain as London and city editor for Thompson Regional Newspapers, he was appointed editor of the Western Mail. He lives with his wife at Tredunnoc in the Usk Valley in Wales.