Narrative of The Life of David Crockett of The State of Tennessee
David Crockett
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Narrative of The Life of David Crockett is the compelling autobiography of the legendary frontiersman and folk hero, David Crockett. Written shortly before his death at the Alamo in 1836, this work offers a firsthand account of his adventures, beliefs, and the rugged life of early America.
Crockett's narrative captures the spirit of the frontier, detailing his experiences as a soldier, hunter, and politician. Through his own words, listeners will gain insight into the challenges and triumphs he faced, as well as the values that shaped his character and legacy.
This autobiography not only chronicles the life of a man who became a symbol of American bravery and independence but also reflects the broader themes of exploration and the American spirit during a pivotal time in history.
Chapters
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| Preface | 8:16 | Read by Lynne T | |
| Chapter I | 22:05 | Read by Patrick McHaffie | |
| Chapter II | 21:13 | Read by Patrick McHaffie | |
| Chapter III | 14:05 | Read by AnthonyPatch | |
| Chapter IV | 16:46 | Read by AnthonyPatch | |
| Chapter V | 12:49 | Read by David J. Hastings | |
| Chapter VI | 23:52 | Read by Nick Bulka | |
| Chapter VII | 16:26 | Read by Nick Bulka | |
| Chapter VIII | 14:13 | Read by Lynne T | |
| Chapter IX | 14:47 | Read by Deon Gines | |
| Chapter X | 12:02 | Read by Deon Gines | |
| Chapter XI | 18:40 | Read by Nick Bulka | |
| Chapter XII | 5:51 | Read by Nick Bulka | |
| Chapter XIII | 9:51 | Read by Chris Bunn | |
| Chapter XIV | 15:24 | Read by Todd Magers | |
| Chapter XV | 12:54 | Read by Todd Magers | |
| Chapter XVI | 7:52 | Read by Todd Magers | |
| Chapter XVII | 15:03 | Read by Todd Magers |
Reviews
good read
adam
Finely read and told in a down home style which is both a strength and weakness (in it not being particularly well written). It does give a good historic perspective and view into the life and mind of David Crockett.
great books
Sara Anderson
I read this book for school and it was great but it was alettle hard to understand.