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FESS PARKER GREW UP IN TEXAS, SERVED IN WORLD WAR II, AND LATER
BECAME TV'S INCREDIBLY POPULAR DAVY CROCKETT AND DANIEL BOONE.
AFTER HIS FILM AND TV CAREER, PARKER BECAME A SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESSMAN, HOTEL BUILDER, AND VINTNER. WILLIAM R. CHEMERKA'S
AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY IS A RESPECTFUL TRIBUTE TO AN AMAZING MANTHAT
FEATURESTHOUGHTFUL RECOLLECTIONS FROM PARKER'S FAMILY, FRIENDS,
CO-STARS, AND FANS, AND INCLUDES A NUMBER OF NEVER-BEFORE-PUBLISHED
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Joseph Warren Revere, a grandson of the legendary Paul Revere,
served in the U.S. Navy; circumnavigated the globe; raised the
first American flag in Sonoma, California during the Mexican War;
battled pirates, sharks, and Indians; searched for gold; had a
scandalous affair; joined the Union Army and received a
court-martial for his actions at the Battle of Chancellorsville
during the Civil War. And then he began the fight of his life.
William R. Chemerka, an award-winning educator, author, History
Channel commentator, and recipient of the North Jersey Civil War
Round Table's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012, brings the untold
story of Revere's Gothic adventures to life in this detailed
biography.
"The Battle of Bunker Hill" is the exciting story of the first
major military conflict of the American Revolution and how two
fathers and two sons left their respective farms to defend the
heights overlooking Boston in 1775. Author William R. Chemerka, who
wrote the original screenplay for producer-director Tony
Malanowski's "The Battle of Bunker Hill" docudrama, weaves an
emotional tale of two families, two armies, and the birth of
nation.
"Fess Parker grew up in Texas, served in World War II, and later
became TV's incredibly popular 'Davy Crockett' and 'Daniel Boone.'
After his film and TV career, Parker became a successful
businessman, hotel builder, and vintner. William R. Chemerka's
authorized biography is a respectful tribute to an amazing man that
features thoughtful recollections from Parker's family, friends,
co-stars, and fans, and includes a number of never-before-published
photographs."
In 1986, The Alamo Journal, the official publication of The Alamo
Society, began to meet the demand of those who wanted to know more
about the Alamo of history and the Alamo of popular culture. Over
the years, a number of articles, penned by professional and amateur
historians, have added to our collective understanding of the siege
of the Alamo. As a result of the contributors' efforts since the
Texas Sesquicentennial, every major book written about the Alamo
and its participants has included references from The Alamo
Journal. This humble volume features a representative sample of
articles printed in The Alamo Journal.
The real Davy Crockett, hero of the Alamo, has been hard to define.
Was he "half-horse-half-alligator" or an inarticulate
representative of poor canebrake squatters who, like him, saw the
Western horizon as a place of economic opportunity? Was he a
self-promoting politician or a genuine democrat who fought for
those citizens who lacked a voice in government? Perhaps Crockett
was atypical- an uncommon man. William R. Chemerka is the founder
of the Alamo Society and edits its quarterly publication, The Alamo
Journal. The Alamo enthusiast is the author of The Alamo Almanac
and Book of Lists (Eakin Press) and has appeared as a historical
commentator on the History Channel and the Arts and Entertainment
Network. Chemerka has taught American History and Economics at
Madison High School in Madison, New Jersey, for twenty-seven years.
He is the recipient of the DAR's Outstanding Teacher of American
History in the State of New Jersey Award, three Barrett-Caprio
Teaching Awards, the Governor's Teaching Recognition Award, and has
been recognized by "Who's Who Among American Teachers." Two
Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge Grants have been bestowed upon the
author, one for the study of New Jersey's role in the Texas
Revolution. Chemerka is a member of the Texas State Historical
Association, the Company of Military Historians, the Brigade of the
American Revolution, the New Jersey Historical Society, the Screen
Actors Guild, and the Actor's Equity Association.
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