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SPRING/SUMMER 2016

New ReleasesA Kineño’s Journey: On Family, Learning, and Public ServiceLauro F. Cavazos, with Gene B. Preuss 1

The Hell-Bound Train: A Cowboy Songbook, Second Edition Glenn Ohrlin; edited by Charlie Seemann 2

Finding Dorothy Scott: Letters of a WASP Pilot Sarah Byrn Rickman 3

Shooting for the Record: Adolph Toepperwein, Tom Frye, and Sharpshooting’s Forgotten ControversyTim Price 4

West Texas Middleweight: The Story of LaVern RoachFrank Sikes 5

Food, Control, and Resistance: Rations and Indigenous Peoples in the United States and South Australia Tamara Levi; Plainsword by Walter R. Echo-Hawk 6

Knock It Off: A History of Design Piracy in the US Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel Industry Sara B. Marcketti and Jean L. Parsons 7

Heidegger’s Shadow José Pablo Feinmann; Translated by Joshua Price and María Constanza Guzmán 8

New in Paper and Again Available 9Journals 10–11Recent Releases 12–16Backlist 17–30

Order Texas Tech University Press titles by calling 800.742.2982.For more information, email [email protected].

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From the book:

My father told me when I was a young boy that he had three expectations of me. Dad said that I was expected to educate myself, serve my country, and never disgrace the Cavazos name. These three simple admonitions formed the bedrock of my future life, the foundation upon which my father told me to stand firm.

Memoir / Education

Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest

6 x 9, 352 pages; index40 halftones$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-968-1E-book available

June

On September 20, 1988, the United States Senate unanimously confirmed Lauro F. Cavazos as the fourth Secretary of Education in President Ronald Reagan’s administration. A sixth-generation Texan and Kineño—a descendant of Mex-

ican citizens who accepted work on Texas’s King Ranch in the 19th century—Cavazos was the first Hispanic appointed to a position in an American Presidential Cabinet.

The story of Cavazos’s journey leading up to his cabinet appointment is a portrait of a life devoted to the principles of education. In 1954, Cavazos married Peggy Ann Murdock; the couple had ten children, all of whom were educated in public schools. To enhance their children’s education, the Cavazos traveled extensively, living out the principle that a holistic education includes exposure to others’ worldviews. During his service as Secretary of Education, Cavazos insisted that all children in America be ed-ucated to their fullest potential. A key tenet of Cavazos’s service was an emphasis on educating minority students—a passion Cavazos formed early on in his career, first as a faculty member at the Medical College of Virginia, then as a professor and Dean at the Tufts University School of Medicine, and later as President of Texas Tech University.

Former Secretary of Education Lauro F. Cavazos was born on the vast King Ranch in South Texas, where his father was the foreman. He received an M.A. in zoology from Texas Tech University and holds a doctoral degree in physiology from Iowa State Univer-sity. He taught at the Medical College of Virginia and at the Tufts University School of Medicine, where he was Dean for five years. Cavazos returned to Texas Tech University in 1980 to become its tenth president—the first Hispanic and first graduate of the uni-versity to hold that office. He is a professor of public health and community medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine. He and his wife divide their time between Concord, Massachusetts and Port Aransas, Texas.

Gene B. Preuss is an associate professor of history and Special Assistant to the President at the University of Houston-Downton. He is the author of “To Get a Better School System”: One Hundred Years of School Reform in Texas.

A Kineño’s JourneyOn Family, Learning, and Public Service

Lauro F. Cavazos, with Gene B. Preuss

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The Hell-Bound TrainA Cowboy Songbook, Second Edition

Glenn Ohrlin | Edited by Charlie Seemann

Music / Western History

Voice in the American West

6 x 9, 288 pages; index20 halftones, 75 music scores$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-962-9

April

Glenn Ohrlin (1926–2015) was a cowboy singer, working cowboy, rodeo rider, storyteller, and illustrator. In The Hell-Bound Train he has gathered dozens of his favorite songs, which chronicle the range and rodeo life he lived. Ohrlin was

known for singing in an unornamented Western style, accompanying himself on the guitar and harmonica. Most of his repertoire comes from the period of 1875 to 1925.

The book includes music and lyrics for songs such as “My Home’s in Montana,” “The Texas Rangers,” and “Bull Riders in the Sky,” along with Ohrlin’s commentary on each work’s provenance and meaning. This collection is a must-have for any fan of cowboy and folk music.

In 1985 Glenn Ohrlin was named a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endow-ment for the Arts.

Charlie Seemann is executive director of the Western Folklife Center in Elko, Nevada, and the author of Cowboy and Ranching Photographs of the Farm Security Administration Photographers.

“Fascinating . . . This kind of personal repertory coming from a working cowman and rodeo rider is extremely important, simply to document how the cowboy tradition was transmuted as the image of the cowboy was sentimentalized. We have known for some time that the cowboy tradition has been carried on by rodeo performers but we’ve never had it documented so fully and interestingly.”

—Roger D. Abrahams, author of Everyday Life

Also of Interest

Dance All NightThose Other Southwestern Swing Bands, Past and PresentJean A. Boyd$39.95 pb 978-089672-737-3

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Finding Dorothy ScottLetters of a WASP Pilot

Sarah Byrn Rickman

More than eleven hundred women pilots flew military aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. These pioneering female avia-tors were known first as WAFS (Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron) and

eventually as WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots). Thirty-eight of them died while serving their country.

Dorothy Scott was one of the thirty-eight. She died in a mid-air crash at the age of twenty-three.

Born in 1920, Scott was a member of the first group of women selected to fly as ferry pilots for the Army Air Forces. Her story would have been lost had her twin brother not donated her wartime letters home to the WASP Archives. Dorothy’s ex-traordinary voice, as heard through her lively letters, tells of her initial decision to serve, and then of her training and service, first as a part of the WAFS and then the WASP. The letters offer a window into the mind of a young, patriotic, funny, and ambi-tious young woman who was determined to use her piloting skills to help the US war effort. The letters also offer archival records of the day-to-day barracks life for the first women to fly military aircraft. The WASP received some long overdue recognition in 2010 when they were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal—the highest honor that Congress can bestow on civilians.

Sarah Byrn Rickman is editor of the official WASP of World War II newsletter, the author of five previous books about the WASP, and an amateur pilot.

Aviation / Military History

6 x 9, 288 pages; index36 halftones$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-972-8E-book available

May

“Why not have someone pay me for flying? I have no use for fine clothes or girl stuff—and there’s lots of the world yet to see.”

—Dorothy Scott

Also of Interest

“I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter”The Mari Sandoz Letters on Native American Rights, 1940–1965Edited by Kimberli A. Lee$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-666-6

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Adolph Toepperwein, Tom Frye, and

Sharpshooting’s Forgotten

Controversy

SHOOTING FOR THE RECORD

Shooting for the RecordAdolph Toepperwein, Tom Frye, and Sharpshooting’s

Forgotten Controversy

Tim Price

Every few years, a book comes along that makes an important contribution to the history of American sport, even though—or, maybe, because—its storyline delves into the obscure. The event that launches the narrative in Shooting for the Record is

the 1959 news report that strapping and handsome Tom Frye had broken sharpshooting’s endurance world record after he shot at 100,000 hand-thrown wooden cubes and missed only six. But even as the Guinness Book of World Records immortalized Frye, previous record-holder Adolph Toepperwein, having just reached his 90th birthday, was sitting down to write a letter accusing Frye of cheating.

Frye and Toepperwein were the two top-performing riflemen in the history of shooting sports, with the span of one generation separating them. Both had performed hundreds of sharpshooting exhibitions on behalf of major firearms manufacturers Winchester and Remington. Shooting for the Record reminds readers of America’s longtime fascination with the shooting sports. It's a story that explores far beyond the nearly-superhuman feats of these two individuals. The author reaches back to the grand productions of 1880s Wild West shows and tracks the growth of shooting sports through today.

Tim Price is a freelance journalist who has written for the New York Times, the Associated Press, NBA.com, PGATour.com, and many other outlets. He also co-authored the book Texas Sports Trivia.

Sports / Sharpshooting

Sport in the American West

6 x 9, 304 pages; index29 halftones$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-977-3E-book available

June

Also of Interest

Pumping GraniteAnd Other Portraits of People at PlayMike D’Orso$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-778-6

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West Texas MiddleweightThe Story of LaVern Roach

Frank Sikes

On February 23, 1950, boxing lost one of its brightest stars.

LaVern Roach, a skinny kid from the small town of Plainview, Texas, rose from ob-scurity to become one of boxing’s most popular figures during the 1940s. Roach’s rise to prominence occurred during an era when boxing shared the spotlight with

baseball as the nation’s top two professional sports. As a result of Roach’s death—which marked the first nationally televised fight during which a boxer died from injuries received in the ring—the sport of boxing came under closer scrutiny by the general public than ever before.

West Texas Middleweight is the story of Roach’s all too brief journey from a West Texas amateur, to enlistment in the US Marines, where he captained the nation’s most successful military boxing team, to becoming a Madison Square Garden main eventer. He received the distinction of being named The Ring Magazine’s “Rookie of the Year” for 1947 and was considered a top ten contender for the middleweight championship of the world. This book chronicles Roach’s road to his final fight—and it explains why, as noted by legendary boxing trainer Angelo Dundee, “boxing changed because of LaVern Roach.”

Frank Sikes, a third-generation West Texan, grew up in Plainview, where LaVern Roach, along with Jimmy Dean, were hometown heroes. West Texas Middleweight is his first book.

Sports / Boxing

Sport in the American West

6 x 9, 288 pages; index55 halftones$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-975-9E-book available

June

Also of Interest

Remembering Bulldog TurnerUnsung Monster of the MidwayMichael Barr$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-827-1

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Food, Control, and ResistanceRations and Indigenous Peoples in the United States

and South Australia

Tamara Levi | Plainsword by Walter R. Echo-Hawk

An essential component of every culture, food offers up much more than mere sustenance. Food is also important in religion, ceremony, celebra-tion, and cultural knowledge and transmission. Colonial governments

were well aware of the cultural importance of food. In the nineteenth and twenti-eth centuries, governments manipulated rations in attempts to control indigenous movement, induce culture change and assimilation, decrease indigenous indepen-dence, and increase dependence on provided goods. However, indigenous peoples often frustrated these plans by taking rations for their own reasons and with their own cultural interpretations of the process.

Tamara Levi uses four case studies to examine food rationing policies, prac-tices, and results in the United States and South Australia. She looks at govern-ment rationing among the Pawnees and Osages in Nebraska and Indian Territory and among the Moorundie Aborigines and Ngarrindjeris at Point McLeay in South Australia during the mid and late nineteenth century. She highlights similarities in the use of food rations by two settler societies. She also explores how differences in environment, indigenous and colonial populations, and overall indigenous poli-cies impacted the rationales for and implementation of food rationing as a tool for forced acculturation.

Tamara Levi is an associate professor of history at Jacksonville State University. This is her first book.

History / Indigenous studies

Plains Histories

6 x 9, 280 pages; index2 maps$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-964-3$65.00s hc 978-0-89672-963-6E-book available

March

Also of Interest

A Separate CountryPostcoloniality and American Indian NationsElizabeth Cook-Lynn$35.00 pb 978-0-89672-725-0

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Fashion / Patent history

Costume Society of America

The intersection of women’s fashion and big business in the US has always been a compelling study across social strata. The ready-to-wear apparel industry thrives on creating a presumably original design that is then interpreted into copies. Called

design piracy by some and the knock-off process by most in the industry, copying fashion designs is a firmly embedded business strategy that predates even the advent of women’s ready-to-wear in the late nineteenth century. Historically, some industry organizations and individual designers accepted and supported copying as crucial to the transmission of fash-ion; others strove to prevent the practice, arguing harms ranging from lost profits to the abuse of labor. Threaded through the complicated and fascinating history of US ready-to-wear fashion are more than eighty attempts to legislate for design protection, and countless efforts to stymie piracy through patents, trademarking, or industry self-regulation.

The authors analyze legal and apparel industry documents; governmental reports; and their own primary research conducted in museums, archives, and special collections to shed light on arguments both for and against design piracy. A main focus is the Fashion Originators Guild of America (FOGA), one of the most successful industry organizations to attempt design protection. Knock It Off puts into perspective the conflicting interests that have always set fashion design apart from other creative works and continue to make the industry an endlessly perplexing and risky business.

Sara B. Marcketti is an associate professor in the Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Man-agement Department at Iowa State University and the Associate Director of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. She is coauthor of Survey of Historic Costume, sixth edition.

Jean L. Parsons is an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri in the Textile and Apparel Management Department and coauthor of 20th-Century Dress in the United States.

6 x 9, 240 pages; index60 halftones$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-966-7E-book available

May

Knock It OffA History of Design Piracy in the US Women’s

Ready-to-Wear Apparel Industry

Sara B. Marcketti and Jean L. Parsons

Also of Interest

American MenswearFrom the Civil War to the Twenty-First CenturyDaniel Delis Hill$59.95 hc 978-0-89672-722-9

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Fiction

The Americas

6 x 9, 208 pages$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-970-4E-book available

June

Could one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century have provid-ed the theoretical reasoning to justify mass murder? Heidegger’s Shadow explores the philosopher Martin Heidegger’s collusion with the Nazis. José Pablo Feinmann

reveals how Heidegger’s thought shares an affinity with Nazi ideology.A timid former disciple of Martin Heidegger, Dieter Müller writes a long confessional

letter to his son before committing suicide. Müller tells of his early years as a student of Heidegger and of the intellectual transformations and political conflict during the ascent of the Nazis. He muses upon Heidegger’s ethically questionable stance as an academic during the war as well as upon Heidegger’s love affair with Hannah Arendt. Müller ends up escap-ing Germany and living as an exile in Argentina. Years later, Müller’s son decides to look for Heidegger in order to confront him over his relationship with the Nazis.

José Pablo Feinmann is a Jewish-Argentine philosopher, writer, playwright, and television host. He is the author of numerous essays and novels, including historical studies, philosophi-cal works, detective fiction, plays, and screenplays.

Joshua Price is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and the Translation Research and Instruction Program at Binghamton University. His works include Prison and So-cial Death and a co-translation of Rodolfo Kusch’s Indigenous and Popular Thinking in América.

María Constanza Guzmán is an associate professor in the School of Translation at Glen-don College, York University. Her works include Gregory Rabassa’s Latin American Literature: A Translator ’s Visible Legacy.

Heidegger’s Shadow

José Pablo Feinmann Translated by Joshua Price and María Constanza Guzmán

Also of Interest

TimoteJosé Pablo FeinmannTranslated by David William Foster$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-806-6

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Seat of EmpireThe Embattled Birth of Austin, Texas

Jeffrey Stuart Kerr

New in paperback

Kerr’s description of the rapid building of Austin is engrossing. . . . Longtime Austin residents will revel in the details, and newcomers will get valuable insights into the frontier roots of a modern metropolis. It’s not only a tale of survival but also of triumph.

—Austin American-Statesman

[A] thoroughly researched, rewarding book.

—HistoryNet

The founding of Austin sparked one of the Republic of Texas’s first great political battles, pitting against each other two Texas titans: Lamar, who in less than a year had risen to vice pres-

ident from army private, and Sam Houston, the hero of San Jacinto and a man both loved and hated throughout the Republic. The shy, soft-spoken, self-righteous Lamar dreamed of a great imperial capital in the wilderness, but to achieve it faced the hardships of the frontier, the mighty Comanche nation, the Mexican army, and the formidable Houston’s political clout.

Jeffrey Stuart Kerr is the author of two other books on Texas history, Austin, Texas: Then and Now and The Republic of Austin. He and his wife, Sharon, live in Austin.

History / Texas | Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest6 x 9, 304 pages; index | 35 images, 1 map$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-974-2 | E-book available

March

A Texas SamplerHistorical Recollections

Lisa Waller Rogers

A Texas Sampler is a tribute to the multicultural heri-tage of Texas. Thirty-two historically important pieces of art are integrated with thirty-two primary

source documents. Together with the art, the excerpts from diaries, memoirs, letters, and tales preserve the pre-Civil War history of Texas and the diverse population that settled it.

With her compilation of firsthand accounts that capture the voices of Texas history, Lisa Rogers has created an excellent guide to our state’s unique past. —Laura Bush

History/Texas6 x 8, 168 pages; index | 32 color images $17.95 pb 978-0-89672-393-1

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Conradiana

Edited by John Peters

Since its founding in 1968, Conradiana has presented its audience with the newest and best in Conrad scholarship and criticism, including reminiscences of eminent Conradians, detailed textual studies, biographical finds, new critical readings, and exciting applications of newer critical modes.

Triannual ISSN 0010-6356Subscription RatesDOMESTIC$54.00 Individuals | $111.00 InstitutionsFOREIGN$76.00 Individuals | $149.00 InstitutionsBACK ISSUESSelected back issues available

Helios

Edited by Steven M. Oberhelman

Helios is a forum for the scholarly syn-thesis of close readings of philological text with contemporary critical ap-proaches. Articles analyzing Greek and Roman literature and cultural history employ feminist theory, poststructural-ism and deconstruction, psychoanaly-sis, reader-response theory, and current theoretical models.

Biannual ISSN 0160-0923Subscription RatesDOMESTIC$44.00 Individuals | $88.00 InstitutionsFOREIGN$64.00 Individuals | $124.00 InstitutionsBACK ISSUESSelected back issues available

Intertexts

Edited by Jacob Blevins; Corby Kelly, Assistant Editor

Intertexts publishes articles that employ innovative approaches to explore rela-tions between literary and other texts, whether literary, historical, theoretical, philosophical, or social. Hybrid meth-odologies that combine elements from a range of disciplines are featured.

Biannual ISSN 1092-0625Subscription RatesDOMESTIC$44.00 Individuals | $88.00 InstitutionsFOREIGN$64.00 Individuals | $124.00 InstitutionsBACK ISSUESSelected back issues available

Single-issue prices do not include shipping and handling. Prices are subject to change. Please call 800.832.4042 for ordering, back issue availability, and updated pricing.

Journals

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Archivation Exploration

Edited by Diane Warner

Originating at the Texas Tech University Libraries, Archiva-tion Exploration is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed open access journal presenting scholarly contributions on current topics of interest in academia informed by the past. Articles, other literary forms, and art submitted for consideration should be the product of research using archival or special collection primary resource material as well as references to recent publications.

BiannualOpen Accesshttp://ArchivationX.lib.ttu.edu

Journal of the Vernacular Music Center

Edited by Christopher J. Smith

Originating at the Vernacular Music Center at Texas Tech University, the Journal of the Vernacular Music Center is a peer-reviewed open access journal of research, teaching, advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration in the world’s music and dance traditions and related expressions. Areas of interest include performance practice; analyti-cal theory and method; pedagogy; fieldwork; the interplay of vernac-ular music, economics, and politics; and cultural history.

BiannualOpen Accesshttp://jovmc-ojs-ttu.tdl.org/

Announcing two new open access journals

Sneak Peek!

Coming in Fall 2016 from the Texas Tech University Libraries

Texas Tech University Libraries 2017 Calendar

Historic images from the University Archives at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library are featured in this one-year calendar. Administration Building construction in 1925 to the

dedication of the Will Rogers statue in 1950 are just some of the featured images.

Available November 2016

Reserve your copy today at [email protected]

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Botany / Field Guide

Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest

6 x 9, 456 pages; index481 color photographs

$49.95 pb 978-0-89672-939-1

Creative nonfictionA Judith Keeling Book

6 x 8, 176 pages2 halftones

$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-941-4E-book available

American West / Photography

9 x 12, 160 pages99 color photographs

$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-961-2

Mysteries of Love and GriefReflections on a Plainswoman’s Life

Sandra Scofield

Agaves, Yuccas, and Their Kin

Seven Genera of the Southwest

Jon L. Hawker

Windmill TalesStories from the American

Wind Power Center

Edited by Coy F. Harris

Photographs by Wyman Meinzer

Foreword by Steve Halladay

Recent Releases

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Cookbook / Texana

6 x 8, 128 pages; index42 halftones

$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-946-9E-book available

History / American West

Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest

6 x 9, 304 pages; index60 halftones; 12 maps

$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-943-8E-book available

History / American West

6 x 9, 264 pages$21.95 paper 978-0-89672-906-3

Texas Is Chili CountryA Brief History with Recipes

Judy Alter

Finding the Great Western Trail

Sylvia Gann Mahoney Foreword by Ray Klinginsmith

Adios Nuevo MexicoThe Santa Fe Journal of

John Watts in 1859

Transcribed, edited, and annotated by David Remley

Recent Releases

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History / American West

Plains Histories

6 x 9, 352 pages; index44 halftones; 19 maps

$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-912-4E-book available

Military history / Vietnam

Modern Southeast Asia

6 x 9, 992 pages; index$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-959-9

World War II / Holocaust

6 x 9, 288 pages, index$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-960-5

Law at Little Big HornDue Process Denied

Charles E. Wright Foreword by Gordon Morris

Bakken

Vietnam ChroniclesThe Abrams Tapes,

1968–1972

Transcribed and edited by Lewis Sorley

Dachau 29 April 1945The Rainbow Liberation Memoirs

Edited by Sam Dann

Recent Releases

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Managing Costume Collections

AN ESSENTIAL PRIMER

LOUISE COFFEY-WEBB

FOREWORD BY ROBIN D. CAMPBELL

Memoir / Medicine

6 x 9, 240 pages; index8 halftones

$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-954-4E-book available

Memoir / Environment

Voice in the American West

6 x 9, 192 pages$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-952-0$35.00 hc 978-0-89672-951-3

E-book available

Costume / Museum studies

Costume Society of America

6 x 8, 184 pages; index57 halftones

$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-957-5$40.00s hc 978-0-89672-956-8

E-book available

Carrying the Black BagA Neurologist’s Bedside Tales

Tom Hutton, M.D.

Light in the Trees

Gail Folkins

Managing Costume CollectionsAn Essential Primer

Louise Coffey-Webb Foreword by Robin D. Campbell

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Jewish interest / Biography

Modern Jewish History

6 x 9, 416 pages; index33 halftones

$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-910-0E-book available

Fiction / Holocaust

6 x 9, 528 pages$32.95 pb 978-0-89672-945-2

Perspectives in Interdisciplinary and Integrative Studies

Edited by Patrick C. Hughes, Juan S. Muñoz, and Marcus N. Tanner

Foreword by Lawrence Schovanec

Pillar of FireA Biography of Stephen S. Wise

A. James Rudin

Jacob’s CourageA Holocaust Love Story

Charles S. Weinblatt

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6666Portrait of a Texas RanchPhotographs by Wyman Meinzer; text by Henry Chappell$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-536-2 | 2004

The Accidental HistorianTales of Trash and TreasureMonte Akers$29.95 hc 978-0-89672708-3 | 2010

Across Time & TerritoryA Walk through the National Ranching Heritage CenterMarsha Pfluger$39.00 hc 978-0-97593-600-9 | 2004

Adios Nuevo MexicoThe Santa Fe Journal of John Watts in 1859Transcribed, edited and annotated by David Remley$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-906-3 | 2015

The African American Experience in TexasAn AnthologyEd. by Bruce A. Glasrud and James M. Smallwood$40.00s pb 978-0-89672-609-3 | 2007

After the Killing FieldsLessons from the Cambodian GenocideCraig Etcheson$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-580-5 | 2006

After the MassacreThe Violent Legacy of the San Sabá MissionRobert S. Weddle$32.95 hc 978-0-89672-596-6 | 2007

Alkali TrailsSocial and Economic Movements of the Texas Frontier, 1846–1900William Curry Holden$15.95 pb 978-0-89672-394-8 | 1998

Always Plenty to DoGrowing Up on a Farm in the Long AgoPamela Riney-Kehrberg$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-692-5 | 2011

AmarilloThe Story of a Western TownPaul H. Carlson$28.95 hc 978-0-89672-587-4 | 2006

America’s 100th MeridianA Plains JourneyPhotographs and text by Monte Hartman$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-561-4 | 2006

The American Sun & Wind Moving Picture CompanyJay Neugeboren$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-779-3 | 2013

American MenswearFrom the Civil War to the Twenty-First CenturyDaniel Delis Hill$59.95 hc 978-0-89672-722-9 | 2011

American OutbackThe Oklahoma Panhandle in the Twentieth CenturyRichard Lowitt$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-558-4 | 2006

American Railroads of the Nineteenth CenturyA Pictorial History in Victorian Wood EngravingsJim Harter$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-402-0 | 1998

AmonThe Texan Who Played Cowboy for America (Rev. Ed.)Jerry Flemmons$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-564-5 | 2005

An LocThe Unfinished WarGeneral Tran Van Nhut, with Christian L. Arevian$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-645-1 | 2009

Anatomy of a KidnappingA Doctor’s StorySteven L. Berk, M.D.$19.95 hc 978-0-89672-693-2 | 2011$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-934-6 | 2015

An Animal of the Sixth DayLaura Fargas$17.95 hc 978-0-89672-360-3 | 1996

And Grace Will Lead Me HomeAfrican American Freedmen Communities of Austin, Texas, 1865–1928Michelle M. Mears$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-654-3 | 2009

The Andrew PoemsShelly Wagner$14.95 pb 978-0-89672-657-4 | 2009

Apocalypse HotelA NovelHo Anh Thai$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-803-5 | 2012

Art of West Texas WomenA CelebrationKippra D. Hopper and Laurie J. Churchill$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-669-7 | 2010

As a Farm Woman ThinksLife and Land on the Llano Estacado, 1890–1960Nellie Witt SpikesEd. by Geoff Cunfer$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-710-6 | 2010

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As Seen in VogueA Century of American Fashion in AdvertisingDaniel Delis Hill$36.95 pb 978-0-89672-616-1 | 2007

August Wilson’s Twentieth-Century Cycle PlaysA Reader’s CompanionSanford Sternlicht$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-900-1 | 2015

Aurora CrossingA Novel of the Nez PercesKarl H. Schlesier$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-636-9 | 2008

Bats of Puerto RicoAn Island Focus and a Caribbean PerspectiveMichael R. Gannon, Allen Kurta, Armando Rodriguez-Duran, and Michael R. Willig$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-551-5 | 2005

The Battle at Ngok TavakAllied Valor and Defeat in VietnamBruce Davies$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-658-1 | 2009

Becoming Iron MenThe Story of the 1963 Loyola RamblersLew Freedman$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-877-6 | 2014

Before the LarkIrene Bennett Brown$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-727-4 | 2011

The Big Ranch CountryJ. W. Williams$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-416-7 | 1999

Birth of the Fifth SunAnd Other Mesoamerican TalesJo Harper$17.95 hc 978-0-89672-625-3 | 2008

Blades in the SkyWindmilling through the Eyes of B. H. “Tex” Burdick T. Lindsay Baker$20.00 pb 978-0-89672-294-1 | 1992

Blood KinHenry Chappell$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-530-0 | 2004

The Bone PickersAl Dewlen$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-479-2 | 2002

Bones IncandescentThe Pajarito Journals of Peggy Pond ChurchShelley Armitage$32.95 hc 978-0-89672-438-9 | 2001

Born to This LandRed Steagall and Skeeter Hagler$27.95 pb 978-0-89672-723-6 | 2015

Breathing, In DustTim Z. Hernandez$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-672-7 | 2010$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-742-7 | 2012 Bring ’Em Back AliveThe Best of Frank BuckFrank Buck$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-582-9 | 2006

Broke, Not BrokenHomer Maxey’s Texas Bank WarBroadus Spivey and Jesse Sublett$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-855-4 | 2014

Bromley GirlsMartha Mendelsohn$14.95 pb 978-0-89672-922-3 | 2015

Bronx Faces and VoicesSixteen Stories of Courage and CommunityEd. by Emita Brady Hill and Janet Butler Munch$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-888-2 | 2014

The Brothers CoronaA NovelRogelio Guedea$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-863-9 | 2014

BrujeríasStories of Witchcraft and the Supernatural in the American Southwest and BeyondNasario García$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-607-9 | 2007

Buck Ramsey’s GrassWith Essays on His Life and WorkBuck Ramsey$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-569-0 | 2005

Buffalo Guns and Barbed WireTwo Frontier AccountsDon Hampton Biggers$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-511-9 | 2003

Buried Cities, Forgotten GodsWilliam Niven’s Life of Discovery and Revolu-tion in Mexico and the American SouthwestRobert S. Wicks and Roland H. Harrison$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-414-3 | 1999

Burning WyclifThom Satterlee$19.95 hc 978-0-89672-576-8 | 2006

Butterflies of West Texas Parks and PreservesRoland H. Wauer$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-471-6 | 2002$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-472-3 | 2002

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Cacti of TexasA Field GuideA. Michael Powell, James F. Weedin, and Shirley A. Powell$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-611-6 | 2008

Cacti of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent AreasA. Michael Powell and James F. Weedin$60.00 hc 978-0-89672-531-7 | 2004

The CallingsHenry Chappell$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-494-5 | 2002

Canyons of the Texas High PlainsPhotographs by Wyman Meinzer$32.50 hc 978-0-89672-462-4 | 2001$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-463-1 | 2001

Canyon VisionsPhotographs and Pastels of the Texas PlainsDan Flores and Amy Gormley Winton$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-193-7 | 1989$20.00 pb 978-0-89672-194-4 | 1989

Carrying the DarknessThe Poetry of the Vietnam WarEd. by W. D. Ehrhart$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-187-6 | 1989$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-188-3 | 2013

Changó, the Biggest BadassManuel Zapata Olivella$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-673-4 | 2010

Charlie One FiveA Marine Company’s Vietnam WarNicholas Warr$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-797-7 | 2013

ChasmSusan Cummins Miller$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-915-5 | 2015$45.00s hc 978-0-89672-914-8 | 2015

Children of the DustAn Okie Family StoryBetty Grant Henshaw$22.95 pb 978-0-89672-631-4 | 2008

A Clamor for EqualityEmergence and Exile of Californio Activist Francisco P. RamírezPaul Bryan Gray$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-763-2 | 2012

The ClearingPhilip White$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-605-5 | 2007

Clothing and Textile Collections in the United StatesA CSA GuideSally Queen and Vicki L. Berger$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-572-0 | 2006

Collection by Design150 Years of Costume from the Silverman/Rodgers Collection of the Kent State University MuseumNorma Lu Meehan and Jean Druesedow$10.95 pb 978-0-89672-421-1 | 1999

Collection by Design IIA Paper Doll History of Costume, 1900–1949Norma Lu Meehan and Jean L. Druesedow$10.95 pb 978-0-89672-477-8 | 2002

Commodore LevyA Novel of Early America in the Age of SailIrving Litvag$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-881-3 | 2014

Common Flora of the Playa LakesDavid A. Haukos and Loren M. Smith$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-388-7 | 1997

Conrad’s Trojan HorsesImperialism, Hybridity, and the Postcolonial AestheticTom Henthorne$40.00 hc 978-0-89672-633-8 | 2008

Contesting HistoriesGerman and Jewish Americans and the Legacy of the HolocaustMichael Schuldiner$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-698-7 | 2011

A Conservative and Compassionate Approach to Immigration ReformPerspectives from a Former US Attorney GeneralAlberto R. Gonzales and David N. Strange$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-896-7 | 2014

Corazón ContentoSonoran Recipes and Stories from the HeartMadeline Gallego Thorpe and Mary Tate Engels$14.95 pb 978-0-89672-452-5 | 2001

Court-Martial of Apache Kid, the Renegade of RenegadesClare V. McKanna, Jr.$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-652-9 | 2009

Cowboy JusticeTale of a Texas LawmanJim Gober$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-450-1 | 2001

Cowboy’s LamentA Life on the Open RangeFrank Maynard$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-705-2 | 2010

Cowboy ParkSteer-Roping on the BorderJohn O. Baxter$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-642-0 | 2008

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Cowboy StuntmanFrom Olympic Gold to the Silver ScreenDean Smith with Mike Cox$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-789-2 | 2013

The Cowboy WayAn Exploration of History and CultureEd. by Paul H. Carlson$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-583-6 | 2006

CoyotePhotography by Wyman Meinzer$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-353-5 | 1996

Currents of the Universal BeingExplorations in the Literature of EnergyScott Slovic, James E. Bishop, and Kyhl Lyndgaard$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-928-5 | 2015

Dachau 29 April 1945The Rainbow Liberation MemoirsEd. by Sam Dann$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-391-7 | 1998

Dance All NightThose Other Southwestern Swing Bands, Past and PresentJean A. Boyd$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-737-3 | 2012

Dancin’ in AnsonA History of the Texas Cowboys’ Christmas BallPaul H. Carlson$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-891-2 | 2014

The Dancing Palm TreeAnd Other Nigerian FolktalesBarbara K. Walker$19.95 hc 978-0-89672-216-3 | 1990

Daughter of SilenceManuela Fingueret$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-731-1 | 2012

David and Lee RoyA Vietnam StoryDavid L. Nelson and Randolph B. Schiffer$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-694-9 | 2011

Death AssemblageSusan Cummins Miller$12.95 hc 978-0-89672-481-5 | 2002

The Death at AwahiHarold Burton Meyers$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-599-7 | 2007

The Death MazurkaPoemsCharles Fishman$15.95 hc 978-0-89672-201-9 | 1989

The Death of Raymond Yellow ThunderAnd Other True Stories from the Nebraska–Pine Ridge Border TownsStew Magnuson$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-634-52008 | 2010$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-718-2 | 2010 Deep Time and the Texas High PlainsHistory and GeologyPaul H. Carlson$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-552-2 | 2005$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-553-9 | 2005

Desert SanctuariesThe Chinatis of the Big BendWyman Meinzer$35.00 hc 978-0-89672-488-4 | 2002$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-489-1 | 2002

Designing DandelionsAn Engineering Everything AdventureEmily Hunt and Michelle Pantoya$11.95 hc 978-0-89672-849-3 | 2013

Detachment FaultSusan Cummins Miller$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-520-1 | 2004$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-686-4 | 2012

Ditches across the DesertIrrigation in the Lower Pecos ValleyStephen Bogener$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-509-6 | 2003

Divinely GuidedThe California Work of the Women’s National Indian AssociationValerie Sherer Mathes$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-745-8 | 2012

Dreaming of the DeltaPerla SuezTranslated by Rhonda Dahl Buchanan$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-898-1 | 2014

Dressing Modern MaternityThe Frankfurt Sisters of Dallas and the Page Boy LabelKay Goldman$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-799-1 | 2013

Dugout to DecoBuilding in West Texas, 1880–1930 (Sp. Ed.)Elizabeth Skidmore Sasser$100.00 hc 978-0-89672-328-3 | 993

East of the StormOutrunning the Holocaust in RussiaHanna Davidson Pankowsky$28.95 hc 978-0-89672-408-2 | 1998$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-627-7 | 2008

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The Eighth DayPoems Old and NewGeoffrey Hartman$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-831-8 | 2013

ElsewherePoemsKyoko Uchida$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-736-6 | 2012

Embroiderers of NinhueStitching Chilean Rural LifeCarmen Benavente$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-648-2 | 2010

Fashion Prints in the Age of Louis XIVInterpreting the Art of EleganceEd. by Kathryn Norberg and Sandra Rosenbaum$45.95 hc 978-0-89672-857-8 | 2014

The FenceNational Security, Public Safety, and Illegal Immigration along the U.S.–Mexico BorderRobert Lee Maril$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-680-2 | 2011$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-776-2 | 2012

Ferns and Fern Allies of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent AreasSharon C. Yarborough and A. Michael Powell$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-476-1 | 2002

Field Guide to the Broad-Leaved Herbaceous Plants of South TexasUsed by Livestock and WildlifeJames H. Everitt, D. Lynn Drawe, and Robert I. Lonard$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-400-6 | 1999

Field to FabricThe Story of American Cotton GrowersJack Lichtenstein$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-238-5 | 1990

The Fifth SeasonA Daughter-in-Law’s Memoir of CaregivingLisa Ohlen Harris$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-823-3 | 2013

Film and LiteratureA Comparative Approach to AdaptationEd. by Wendell Aycock and Michael Schoe-necke$14.95s pb 978-0-89672-169-2 | 1998

The Fish ChildLucía Puenzo$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-714-4 | 2010

Forbidden FashionsInvisible Luxuries in Early Venetian ConventsIsabella Campagnol$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-829-5 | 2014

The Fowler Family Celebrates State-hood and a WeddingAn Illustrated History with Paper DollsMary K. Inman and Louise F. Pence$10.95 pb 978-0-89672-502-7 | 2003

FractureSusan Cummins Miller$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-685-7 | 2011

FraggingWhy U. S. Soldiers Assaulted Their Officers in VietnamGeorge Lepre$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-715-1 | 2011

Freedom on the BorderThe Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and TexasKevin Mulroy$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-516-4 | 2003

Free RadicalErnest Chambers, Black Power, and Politics of RaceTekla Agbala Ali Johnson$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-729-8 | 2012

From Guns to GavelsHow Justice Grew Up in the Outlaw WestBill Neal$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-637-6 | 2008

From Syria to SeminoleMemoir of a High Plains MerchantEd Aryain$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-586-7 | 2006

From Texas to San Diego in 1851The Overland Journal of Dr. S. W. Wood-house, Surgeon-Naturalist of the Sitgreaves ExpeditionEdited and annotated by Andrew Wallace and Richard H. Hevly$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-597-3 | 2007

Get Along, Little DogiesThe Chisholm Trail Diary of Hallie Lou WellsLisa Waller Rogers$14.95 pb 978-0-89672-670-3 | 2010

Getting Away with Murder on the Texas FrontierNotorious Killings and Celebrated TrialsBill Neal$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-651-2 | 2009

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Girl Scout Collector’s GuideA History of Uniforms, Insignia, Publications, and Memorabilia (2nd Ed.)Mary Degenhardt and Judith Kirsch$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-546-1 | 2005

The Glad Hand of God Points BackwardsPoemsRachel Mennies$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-854-7 | 2014

Grasses of South TexasA Guide to Identification and ValueJames H. Everitt, D. Lynn Drawe, Christo-pher R. Little, and Robert I. Lonard$49.95 pb 978-0-89672-668-0 | 2011

GravityJohn Minczeski$16.50 hc 978-0-89672-267-5 | 1991

Great Lonely Places of the Texas PlainsPoems by Walt McDonald$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-506-5 | 2003

Great Plains Cattle EmpireThatcher Brothers and Associates, 1875–1945Paul E. Patterson and Joy Poole$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-563-8 | 2005

The Great StormThe Hurricane Diary of J. T. King, Galveston, Texas, 1900$14.50 hc 978-0-89672-478-5 | 2002$14.95 pb 978-0-89672-720-5 | 2010

Harvey GirlSheila Wood Foard$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-570-6 | 2006

HeartwoodMiriam Vermilya

$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-431-0 | 2000

Hellie JondoeRandall Platt$16.95 pb 978-0-89672-663-5 | 2009

Helping HandsA Paper Doll History of the Girl Scout Uniform, Volume ThreeKathryn McMurtry Hunt$9.95 pb 978-0-89672-521-8 | 2004

Hers, His, and TheirsCommunity Property Law in Spain and Early TexasJean A. Stuntz$35.00 hc 978-0-89672-560-7 | 2005$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-717-5 | 2010

Hog’s ExitJerry Daniels, the Hmong, and the CIAGayle L. Morrison$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-792-2 | 2013

HoodooSusan Cummins Miller$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-623-9 | 2008

Horned Lizards (Rev. Ed.)Jane Manaster$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-495-2 | 2002

Horse and RiderPoemsMelissa Range$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-702-1 | 2013

Horsing Around, Vol. IContemporary Cowboy HumorEd. by Lawrence Clayton, Kenneth W. Davis, and Mary Evelyn Collins$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-407-5 | 1998

Hotter ‘n PecosAnd Other West Texas LiesBobby D. Weaver$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-703-8 | 2010

A House Too SmallAnd Other StoriesEzra Hirschmann$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-795-3 | 2013

Hut of Fallen PersimmonsAdriana Lisboa$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-721-2 | 2011

I and ClaudieDillon Anderson$15.95 pb 978-0-89672-429-7 | 2000

IceThe Antarctic Diary of Charles F. PasselEd. by T. H. Baughman$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-347-4 | 1995

Icons of Loss and GraceMoments from the Natural WorldSusan Hanson$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-522-5 | 2004

“I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter”The Mari Sandoz Letters on Native American Rights, 1940–1965Introduced and ed. by Kimberli A. Lee$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-666-6 | 2009

If I Was a HighwayMichael Ventura$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-706-9 | 2011

Indigenous AlbuquerqueMyla Vicenti Carpio$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-678-9 | 2011

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In My Father’s HouseA Memoir of PolygamyDorothy Allred Solomon$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-646-8 | 2009

In the Shadow of the CarmensAfield with a Naturalist in the Northern Mexico MountainsBonnie Reynolds McKinney$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-764-9 | 2012

Into a Thousand MouthsJanice Whittington$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-413-6 | 1999

Invertebrates of Central Texas WetlandsStephen Welton Taber and Scott B. Fleenor$45.00s hc 978-0-89672-542-3 | 2005$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-550-8 | 2005

James Riely GordonHis Courthouses and Other Public ArchitectureChris Meister$49.95 hc 978-0-89672-691-8 | 2011

Jane Gilmore RushingA West Texas Writer and Her WorkLou Halsell Rodenberger$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-593-5 | 2006

JavelinasJane Manaster$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-577-5 | 2006

The Jewish Women Prisoners of RavensbrückWho Were They?Judith Buber Agassi$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-872-1 | 2014

Journey to the AlamoMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-592-8 | 2006

Journey to GalvestonMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-852-3 | 2014

Journey to GoliadMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-649-9 | 2009

Journey to GonzalesMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-624-6 | 2008

Journey to La Salle’s SettlementMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-704-5 | 2013

Journey to Plum CreekMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-741-0 | 2012

Journey to San JacintoMelodie A. Cuate$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-602-4 | 2007

Joyful TrekA Texan’s Times and TravelsRobert H. Williams$30.00 hc 978-0-89672-356-6 | 1996

Judge Roy Bean CountryJack Skiles$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-369-6 | 1996

Judgment at GallatinThe Trial of Frank JamesGerard S. Petrone$28.95 hc 978-0-89672-398-6 | 1998

Kafka’s LeopardsMoacyr Scliar$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-696-3 | 2011

KarskiHow One Man Tried to Stop the HolocaustE. Thomas Wood and Stanisław M. Jan-kowski$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-882-0 | 2014

Keeping My NameCatherine Tufariello$19.95 hc 978-0-89672-529-4 | 2004 $14.95 pb 978-0-89672-575-1 | 2006

Kit Carson and the First Battle of Adobe WallsA Tale of Two JourneysAlvin R. Lynn$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-861-5 | 2014

Land of Enchantment WildflowersA Guide to the Plants of New MexicoWilla F. Finley and LaShara J. Nieland$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-822-6 | 2013

The Land of Rain ShadowHorned Toad, TexasJoyce Gibson Roach$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-926-1 | 2015$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-925-3 | 2015

The Last ReaderDavid Toscana$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-664-2 | 2009

Law on the Last FrontierTexas Ranger Arthur HillS. E. Spinks$28.50 hc 978-0-89672-619-2 | 2008

LeapPoemsElizabeth Haukaas$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-647-5 | 2009

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The Letters That Never CameMauricio RosencofTranslated by Louise Popkin$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-865-3 | 2014

Liberty’s ChristmasRandall Platt$19.95 hc 978-0-89672-766-3 | 2012

The Line from Here to ThereA Storyteller’s Scottish West TexasRosanna Taylor Herndon$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-630-7 | 2008

Little Big BendCommon, Uncommon, and Rare Plants of Big Bend National ParkRoy Morey$34.95 pb 978-0-89672-613-0 | 2008

Llano EstacadoAn Island in the SkyEd. by Stephen Bogener and William Tydeman$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-682-6 | 2011

Lone Star LawA Legal History of TexasMichael Ariens$49.95 hc 978-0-89672-695-6 | 2011

Lone Star WildflowersA Guide to Texas Flowering PlantsLaShara J. Nieland and Willa F. Finley$29.95 pb 978-0-89672-644-4 | 2009

The Long Way WestHershell H. Nixon$16.95 hc 978-0-89672-508-9 | 2003

Louder Than WordsWays of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century FranceGeraldine Sheridan$55.00 hc 978-0-89672-622-2 | 2009

Lynwood Kreneck, PrintmakerA. Isabelle Howe$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-505-8 | 2003

Mammals of the Holy LandMazin B. Qumsiyeh$35.00s hc 978-0-89672-364-1 | 1996

A Manual of AcarologyEd. by G.W. Krantz and D.E. Walter$175.00s hc 978-0-89672-620-8 | 2009

Many Seconds into the FutureTen StoriesJohn J. Clayton$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-859-2 | 2014

Mariposa’s SongA NovelPeter LaSalle$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-743-4 | 2012$16.95 pb 978-0-89672-781-6 | 2013

Mary DoveJane Gilmore Rushing$16.95 pb 978-0-89672-503-4 | 2003

The Mayaguez IncidentTesting America’s Resolve in the Post-Vietnam EraRobert J. Mahoney$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-719-9 | 2011

A Meditation of FireThe Art of James C. WatkinsKippra D. Hopper$40.00 hc 978-0-89672-419-8 | 1999

Milagro of the Spanish Bean PotEmerita Romero-Anderson$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-681-9 | 2011

Military Medicine to Win Hearts and MindsAid to Civilians in the Vietnam WarRobert J. Wilensky$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-532-4 | 2004

Mitzvah ManJohn J. Clayton$26.95 hc 978-0-89672-683-3 | 2011

MonumentsA NovelClay Reynolds$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-568-3 | 2005

More Spooky Texas TalesTim Tingle and Doc Moore$18.95 hc 978-0-89672-700-7 | 2010

More Than Just PeloterosSport and US Latino CommunitiesEd. by Jorge Iber$65.00s hc 978-0-89672-907-0 | 2015$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-908-7 | 2015

My Lone Star JournalA Writing Companion to the Lone Star JournalsLisa Waller Rogers$8.95 hc 978-0-89672-454-9 | 2001

Myth, Memory, and MassacreThe Pease River Capture of Cynthia Ann ParkerPaul H. Carlson and Tom Crum$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-746-5 | 2012

My Wild LifeA Memoir of Adventures within America’s National ParksRoland H. Wauer$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-885-1 | 2014

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Napoleon and the Woman QuestionDiscourses of the Other Sex in French Educa-tion, Medicine, and Medical Law, 1799–1815June K. Burton$40.00 hc 978-0-89672-559-1 | 2007

Native Historians Write BackDecolonizing American Indian HistoryEd. by Susan A. Miller and James Riding In$45.00 pb 978-0-89672-699-4 | 2011

The NeighborhoodGonçalo M. Tavares$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-711-3 | 2012

Nevin’s HistoryA Novel of TexasJim Sanderson$27.95 hc 978-0-89672-518-8 | 2004

A New CenturyLynette C. Ross$9.95 pb 978-0-89672-392-4 | 1998

Nikkei Farmer on the Nebraska PlainsA MemoirReverend Hisanori Kano$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-628-4 | 2010

“Non-Germans” under the Third ReichThe Nazi Judicial and Administrative System in Germany…Diemut Majer$45.00 pb 978-0-89672-837-0 | 2014

The Notorious Dr. FlippinAbortion and Consequence in the Early Twentieth CenturyJamie Q. Tallman$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-675-8 | 2011

Oil, Taxes, and CatsA History of the DeVitt Family and the Mallet RanchDavid J. Murrah$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-460-0 | 2001

Old Las VegasHispanic Memories from the New Mexico MeadowlandsNasario García$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-539-3 | 2005$22.95 pb 978-0-89672-595-9 | 2006

One Christmas in Old TascosaCasandra Firman, as told by Quintille Speck-Firman Garmany$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-588-1 | 2006

One Page at a TimeOn a Writing LifePat Carr$25.95 hc 978-0-89672-716-8 | 2010

On Independence CreekThe Story of a Texas RanchCharlena Chandler$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-562-1 | 2005

Operation Passage to FreedomThe United States Navy in Vietnam, 1954–1955Ronald B. Frankum, Jr.$40.00s hc 978-0-89672-608-6 | 2007

The Origin of Species and Other PoemsErnesto Cardenal$21.95 hc 978-0-89672-689-5 | 2011

Our House on HuecoCarlos Nicolás Flores$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-573-7 | 2006

Our White BoyJerry Craft with Kathleen Sullivan$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-674-1 | 2010

Oysters, Macaroni, and BeerThurber, Texas, and the Company StoreGene Rhea Tucker$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-768-7 | 2012

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Pan Am PioneerA Manager’s MemoirSanford B. Kaufman$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-357-3 | 1996

Patrolling ChaosThe U.S. Border Patrol in Deep South TexasRobert Lee Maril$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-594-2 | 2006

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A Perfect FitThe Garment Industry and American Jewry (1860–1960)Ed. by Gabriel M. Goldstein and Elizabeth E. Greenberg$49.95 hc 978-0-89672-735-9 | 2012

Picturing a Different WestVision, Illustration, and the Tradition of Cather and AustinJanis P. Stout$40.00 hc 978-0-89672-610-9 | 2007

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A Place to Be SomeoneGrowing Up with Charles GordoneShirley Gordon Jackson$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-635-2 | 2008

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Prairie Nights to Neon LightsThe Story of Country Music in West TexasJoe Carr and Alan Munde$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-365-8 | 1997$35.00 hc 978-0-89672-349-8 | 1995

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The ReckoningThe Triumph of Order on the Texas Outlaw FrontierPeter R. Rose$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-769-4 | 2012

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Reconfigurations of Native North AmericaAn Anthology of New PerspectivesEd. by John R. Wunder and Kurt Kinbacher$45.00 hc 978-0-89672-641-3 | 2009

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Rights in the BalanceFree Press, Fair Trial, and Nebraska Press Association v. StuartMark R. Scherer$40.00 hc 978-0-89672-626-0 | 2008

The RoadrunnerTenth Anniversary EditionPhotographs by Wyman Meinzer$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-513-3 | 2003$19.95 pb 978-0-89672-514-0 | 2003

Route 66A Road to America’s Landscape, History, and Culture$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-825-7 | 2013

Ruling Pine RidgeOglala Lakota Politics from the IRA to Wounded KneeAkim D. Reinhardt$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-601-7 | 2007$24.95 pb 978-0-89672-656-7 | 2009

Sandhill County LinesStoriesClay Reynolds$27.95 pb 978-0-89672-615-4 | 2007

Seat of EmpireThe Embattled Birth of Austin, TexasJeffrey Stuart Kerr$39.95 hc 978-0-89672-782-3 | 2013

Seeing the ElephantVoices from the Oregon TrailJoyce Badgley Hunsaker$24.95 hc 978-0-89672-504-1 | 2003

A Separate CountryPostcoloniality and American Indian NationsElizabeth Cook-Lynn$35.00 pb 978-0-89672-725-0 | 2011

ServicePoemsBruce Lack$18.95 pb 0-89672-920-9 | 2015$30.00 hc 978-0-89672-919-3 | 2015

Sex as a Political ConditionA Border NovelCarlos Nicolás Flores$34.95 pb 978-0-89672-930-8 | 2015

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Showdown in the Big QuietLand, Myth, and Government in the American WestJohn P. Bieter, Jr.$39.95 pb 978-0-89672-903-2 | 2015$70.00s hc 978-0-89672-902-5 | 2015

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Tales from Wide RuinsJean and Bill Cousins, TradersEd. by Mary Tate Engels$29.95 hc 978-0-89672-368-9 | 1996

Tales of Badmen, Bad Women, and Bad PlacesFour Centuries of Texas OutlawryC. F. Eckhardt$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-420-4 | 1999

Tales of the WichitasBasil Moss$25.95 hc 978-0-89672-390-0 | 1998

A Taste of EternityA NovelGisèle Pineau$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-870-7 | 2014

A Taste of Texas RanchingCooks and CowboysTom Bryant and Joel Bernstein$21.95 pb 978-0-89672-348-1 | 1995

Teresa’s JourneyJosephine Harper and Jo Harper$17.95 pb 978-0-89672-591-1 | 2006

Texas ConstablesA Frontier HeritageAllen G. Hatley$34.95 hc 978-0-89672-424-2 | 1999$18.95 pb 978-0-89672-581-2 | 2006

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“. . .’Til the Fat Lady Sings”Classic Texas Sports QuotesAlan Burton$9.95 pb 978-0-89672-339-9 | 1994

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Tuneful TalesBernice Love Wiggins$14.95 pb 978-0-89672-485-3 | 2002

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Unaccustomed MercySoldier-Poets of the Vietnam WarEd. by W. D. Ehrhart$21.95s hc 978-0-89672-189-0 | 1989$12.95 pb 978-0-89672-190-6 | 1989

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