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  • af Lonn Taylor
    243,95 kr.

    Presents a collection of sixty essays about Texas books, authors, book collectors, libraries, and bookstores. It is a book for booklovers and bookish readers. Lonn Taylor writes from the point of view of a historian who has been reading books about Texas for seventy years, and who has known many of the authors he writes about.

  • - The Cartoons of Harold Maples
    af Devin McCue
    263,95 kr.

    Takes a look back at some of the most interesting and engaging drawings by Harold Maples, the long-time political cartoonist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Political cartoons are excellent teachers of history, and readers will be amazed at how succinctly Maples boiled down complex ideas into simple and amusing drawings.

  • af Hernan Fontanet
    243,95 kr.

    This biography explores both poet Juan Gelman's writing and the physical, intellectual, and political environment in South America during his life, a life that was punctuated by near misses, imprisonments, and the disappearance and torture of family members. Through it all we hear the ringing voice of a singular poet.

  • af Dan Jenkins
    233,95 - 298,95 kr.

    And what a reunion it is! Dan Jenkins reunites many of the most memorable and irascible characters from his most memorable and hilarious novels-starting with Semi-Tough. This is a special commemorative edition of Dan Jenkins's last novel, including a foreword by Tom Brokaw and an afterword by Sally Jenkins.

  • - Embracing the Past, Welcoming the Future
    af Mary Lou Bond
    368,95 kr.

    Details the history of Harris College from 1946 to 2019. The book describes how generations of faculty, students, and alumnae have responded to the challenges to provide a clear definition of nursing roles and functions and to research the effects that variables in nursing care have on the health of people.

  • af Mark Paulda
    368,95 kr.

    El Paso is living proof of the vitality that blooms when Hispanic and Anglo cultures freely enrich each other. Si El Paso is a celebration of this splendid border city in stunning photographs by Mark A. Paulda and evocative bilingual text by El Pasoans who cherish their city in all its diversity.

  • af Severo Perez
    318,95 kr.

    The year is 1961. Seventy-year-old Cosimo Infante Cano, a Cuban-born artist in need of inspiration, follows his lover to Texas in what was to be a temporary sabbatical from their life in France. Unexpectedly, he finds himself stranded in San Antonio, nearly penniless, with little more than the clothes on his back and an extraordinary pocket watch.

  • af Tom Pendleton
    268,95 - 338,95 kr.

    Originally published in 1966 under the pen name Tom Pendleton, The Iron Orchard garnered a cult following for its authentic representation of the people and the industry in the oil fields of Texas and the American Southwest. It is a magnificent and memorable read.

  • - The Science of Whiskey
    af Eric Simanek
    518,95 kr.

    A guidebook for whiskey lovers. Organised into approximately sixty illustrated essays, the book samples selected topics in whiskey production through the lenses of science and engineering. The story commences with water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight, travels through the manufacturing process, and ends with the molecules that entertain the palate.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    af Jenny Browne
    213,95 kr.

    From love letters to strangers to extended meditations on slow-moving rivers, these poems surprise in their fidelity to the strangeness of being alive. In the new poems included here, this heightened awareness is set against the landscape of a planet undergoing global climate change, quickly becoming inhospitable.

  • - The Civil War Diary of Sergeant David M. Haworth
    af Gene Allen
    263,95 kr.

    The Civil War posed a dilemma for American Quakers, who abhorred slavery as much as they hated violence. This Quaker memoir is a rare historical source that scholars will find valuable. It is rich in detail, and Civil War buffs and general readers alike will find it an engaging firsthand account of America's most tragic conflict.

  • - Posters Collected by the Fort Worth Police Department, 1898-1908
     
    368,95 kr.

    Features fifty "wanted" posters and the fascinating true crime stories behind them. While some of the offenders are virtually unknown today, others, such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, remain household names.

  • af Chloe Reynaldo
    183,95 kr.

    Offers a compilation of stories about seven young girls who faced hardships in their lives but who came out stronger and wiser. Readers of this book will take away one thing: everything that happened to these girls has happened and continues to happen to millions of others just like them, not just in Asia but around the world.

  • - Stories from Across the Great State and a Few Personal Reflections
    af Bryan Woolley
    173,95 kr.

    A compilation of author and journalist Bryan Woolley's The Dallas Morning News columns from 1999 through 2003, ""Texas Road Trip"" explores back roads, small towns and Texas originals.

  • af Julie Beasley
    183,95 kr.

    Through touching rhymes and vivid illustrations (and a heap of help from the letter H), H is for Harvey portrays the struggles and heartaches of those caught in Hurricane Harvey's rising waters. This engaging and memorable story shows how the plight of Harvey's victims brought out the best in Texans and in compassionate people everywhere.

  • - Maggie Smith, Border Legend
    af Bill Wright
    258,95 kr.

    Anecdotes about Maggie Smith abound, but Bill Wright's The Whole Damn Cheese is the first book devoted entirely to the woman whose life in Big Bend country has become the stuff of legend. For more than twenty years Maggie Smith served folks on both sides of the border as doctor, lawyer, midwife, herbalist, banker, self-appointed justice of the peace, and coroner.

  • - 250 Years
    af Ron Tyler
    618,95 kr.

    Appreciation for Texas art has undergone a genuine renaissance, with collectors, museums, and the public paying more attention to it than ever before. The Art of Texas: 250 Years tells this story, beginning with key Spanish colonial paintings related to Texas and moving through two and a half centuries of art in Texas.

  • - The Entire World of Sports by One of America's Most Famous Sportswriters
    af Dan Jenkins
    233,95 - 338,95 kr.

    Presents a remarkable new collection of essays by one of America's best-known and best-loved sportswriters. Served up with the acerbic wit that is Dan Jenkins's hallmark, the essays range over the whole world of sports, taking aim at owners, players, fans, and franchises alike - with results that will make you laugh out loud.

  • af Marcia Hatfield Daudistel
    258,95 kr.

    Once there was a place called Smeltertown, and it was known as the largest industrial city on the banks of the Rio Grande. Through interviews with the women and their now middle-aged children, the realities of everyday life in Smeltertown are revealed - as is the strength of the women who forged a community and preserved a culture in these primitive conditions.

  • - Bobbie Wygant's Seventy Years in Television
    af Bobbie Wygant
    443,95 kr.

    Recalls Bobbie Wygant trailblazing career as an arts and entertainment reporter for Dallas-Fort Worth's Channel 5. Started in 1948 by Amon G. Carter, WBAP (now KXAS) was the first television station west of the Mississippi, and Wygant was there from the beginning. This engaging and informative volume includes more than three hundred photographs of celebrity encounters.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    af Carmen Tafolla
    213,95 kr.

    Named the first-ever Poet Laureate of San Antonio in 2012, Carmen Tafolla was named Poet Laureate of Texas in 2015. This collection displays her mastery of the art of bilingual code switching, mining the riches of two languages - Spanish and English - to produce works that celebrate the beauty and vigor of a Hispanic heritage that has enriched American culture for generations.

  • - An American Family's Scrapbook, 1920-1950
    af Hank O'Neal
    423,95 kr.

    The story of two ordinary people, Harold and Sarah, who lived ordinary lives, each born more than a century ago. Perhaps there are millions of people who have similar stories. But the lives of Harold and Sarah were preserved not in the memories of others but in the pages of scrapbooks, photographs, letters, postcards, and bits of memorabilia from which their lives together may be reconstructed.

  • af Chloe Webb
    213,95 kr.

    Chloe Webb follows the history of Sacred Harp music or shape-note singing back four hundred years, and in the process uncovers the harrowing legacy of her Dumas family line. Travelling across the South and sifting through undiscovered family history, Webb sets out on a personal quest to reconnect with her ancestors who composed, sang, and lived by the words of Sacred Harp music.

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    348,95 kr.

    Prepared on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his election as Speaker of the US House of Representatives, this collection includes valedictory thoughts about Mr. Rayburn by two of the most significant leaders of Fort Worth history - Speaker Jim Wright and Dee J. Kelly - as well as essays by academics about Mr. Rayburn's lasting impact on his district, on major legislation, and on Texas.

  • af Jan Reid
    243,95 kr.

    Luke Burgoa is an ex-Marine on a solitary covert mission to infiltrate the Basque separatist organization ETA in Spain and help bring down its military commander, Peru Madariaga. Ranging from the Amazon rain forest to a deadly prison in Madrid, Sins of the Younger Sons is a love story exposed to dire risk at every turn.

  • - A Texas County's Dream for Realizing Juvenile Justice
    af Greg Sumpter
    243,95 kr.

    The history of a supposedly rehabilitative juvenile justice system in the US is a failed history of incarceration. A robust amount of research shows that treating juveniles closer to home, in fact in their communities, is the most effective tool for rehabilitating juvenile offenders. This book not only makes an argument for juvenile justice within a young person's community; it provides a model.

  • - Cultural Drift and Change Along the United States-Mexico Border from the Spanish Conquest to the Present
    af Thomas Torrans
    263,95 kr.

    The border region between Mexico and the United States is more dynamic than ever since its transition into a sort of Mexamerica - a world fueled by corporate colonialism, the North American Free Trade Agreement and contraband of every stripe. Forging the Tortilla Curtain reveals how the borderlands got to be that way.

  •  
    368,95 kr.

    Long recognised as a cultural crossroads between two continents, writers in San Antonio, both native and visiting, have had a significant effect upon the city's literary and cultural landscape. Literary San Antonio provides dozens of examples of the interplay and cross-pollination of Anglo and Latino literary forms, ideas, and traditions that led to the creation of a unique borderlands literature.

  • - Facilitating Student Intercultural Learning Abroad
    af Tracy Rundstrom Williams
    263,95 kr.

    In the emerging field of intercultural competence, this book is one of the first to propose a pedagogical framework and provide both the theory and tools to implement it. With the increased focus on educating students to be global citizens, this book offers a deeper understanding of intercultural competence and an intentional and academic approach to intercultural experiences.

  • - The Extraordinary Life of Jon Lippens
    af Jon Lippens
    263,95 kr.

    At age thirteen, most boys are finding trouble in all its infinite forms. In 1939, thirteen-year-old Jon Lippens's worst troubles found him in a predawn Nazi invasion that left his hometown of Ghent, Belgium, enveloped in mass death and destruction. His childhood ended that day. Jon's life thereafter was a series of traumatic events and close scrapes with death. He resisted Hitler Youth recruiters and avoided being sent to death in a labor camp, disappearing into the Belgian Underground Resistance, where he ultimately joined the Allied effort. Jon was witness to unspeakable horrors and suffering, but those years of clandestine struggles taught him not only how to survive but how to fight back. Life in postwar Europe was a struggle, and ultimately Jon was able to emigrate to the United States, eventually settling in Texas. The horrors of World War II and his part in it still dogged his memories, but Jon learned to make peace with his past through painting and mapmaking. His artistic talent kept his belly full, while newfound faith kept his soul alive. As he aged, Jon turned from his haunting memories to create beauty with his paintbrush. At once a remarkable hero and a very modest man, he finally decided, as his life neared its conclusion, to share his unparalleled story of survival and healing--a story largely unknown until now.