The Eagle and the Raven

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The Eagle And The Raven
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First edition
AuthorJames Michener
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherState House Press
Publication date
Sep 1990
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages214pp.
ISBN0-938349-57-0

The Eagle and the Raven was written by James Michener.

It was published by State House Press of Austin, Texas, in 1990. State House Press was owned in part by a former secretary of Michener.

Originally the fourth chapter of Michener's novel Texas, The Eagle and the Raven was deleted, but then published separately at the insistence of Debbie Brothers, Michener's former secretary. It is a character study of the two dominant figures from the opposing sides of the separation of Texas from Mexico, Sam Houston (the raven) and Antonio López de Santa Anna (the eagle). Their somewhat similar and parallel careers, and their lives, are well portrayed. While somewhat similar, the two men are also very contrasting. Their only battle (and their only meeting), the 1836 Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution, is one of the events narrated in depth.

As an added benefit, the book begins with a 32-page autobiographical prologue, which gives details and reasons for Michener's explosion of productivity in the last decade of his life.

References[]

Michener, James, The Eagle And The Raven, Austin Texas: State House Press, 1990, Print.


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