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  • - The Barnett Shale Play and Fort Worth
    af Diana Davids Hinton
    318,95 kr.

    Describes how independent oilman George P. Mitchell developed technology that would unlock trillions of cubic feet of natural gas in the North Texas rock formation known as the Barnett Shale. When he succeeded, other oilmen used it to uncover vast reserves, prompting a gas boom extending through twenty-one North Texas counties including the Fort Worth metropolitan area.

  • - An Integrated Approach to Designing College Courses
    af L. Dee Fink
    478,95 kr.

    Now made available for both domestic and international Spanish readers, L. Dee Fink's updated bestselling classic provides busy faculty with invaluable conceptual and procedural tools for instructional design. Step by step, Fink shows how to systematically combine the best research-based practices for learning-centred teaching with a strategy that results in powerful learning experiences.

  • - Trails and Memories of the Big Bend
    af Ben English
    253,95 kr.

    It was a time before Terlingua Ranch and chili cook-offs, and you could drive a hundred miles without seeing another vehicle or another person. The year was 1961, and the tides of humanity which ebbed and flowed into the lower reaches of the Big Bend were at their historical nadir. It was a vast, empty land spotted by isolated ranch headquarters, a national park with few visitors, and the many ruins of a past shrouded in legend, lore, and improbable truths. There was no television, no daytime radio, few telephones, and very few people. Ben H. English came to the Big Bend at the age of two, the fifth of six generations of his family to call this enigmatic region home. With his family headquartered at the old Lajitas Trading Post, he worked and lived on ranches and places now little more than forgotten dots on yellowing maps. He attended the one-room schoolhouse at Terlingua, prowled the banks of the Rio Grande, and crisscrossed the surrounding areas time and again on horseback and by foot. Some fifty years later he writes about those many decades ago, as well as the history and legends of this singular land he knows so well. Ben separates fact from fiction and brings the reader into a world that few these days can ever imagine, much less experience. He also writes about the lower Big Bend as it is found now, and what one can still rediscover just over the next rise.

  • - Modernistic Architecture of Northeast Texas
    af Jim Parsons
    423,95 kr.

    Vivid imagery and original research are the hallmarks of DFW Deco: Modernistic Architecture of North Texas, the latest in Jim Parsons and David Bush's series of books documenting Art Deco and Art Moderne design in the Lone Star State. DFW Deco examines a vibrant architectural heritage that spans legendary eras in American history.

  • af Patrick Dearen
    238,95 kr.

    First published in 1988, Castle Gap and the Pecos Frontier was acclaimed by reviewers as ""superb"", ""significant"", and ""utterly delightful"". In this revised edition, Patrick Dearen draws on the latest in scholarship to update his study of the Pecos River country of West Texas. It's a land wild with tales that blend history, geography, and folklore, and from his search emerge six fascinating accounts.

  • - The Intrepid Twins from Texas
    af Rogene Henderson
    348,95 kr.

    A lighthearted story of identical twin girls growing up in a small town in West Texas in the days of World War II and rationing, when the automobile was in its early days and before television, computers, and cellphones had been invented. They were able to have fun fooling others about their identity, but they also succeeded academically in a way that allowed them to prepare for separate careers as adults.

  • - The Spiritual Life and Art of John Howard Griffin
    af Robert Bonazzi
    263,95 kr.

    This authorized biography by Robert Bonazzi, is based on John Howard Griffin's Journals from 1950-1980. Griffin was blinded in the South Seas during WWII, but regained sight in 1957, after which he wrote the classic Black Like Me. Bonazzi follows Griffin year by year after 1961, when Griffin toured the globe as a lecturer on human rights.

  • af Charles Brashear
    208,95 kr.

    The saga of Cynthia Ann Parker is well known to historians of the Texas frontier and readers of historical fiction. Kidnapped from Parker's Fort near Mexia by raiding Comanches in 1836, she was completely assimilated into the Noconi band. She married tribal leader Peta Nocona and bore him two sons, Quanah and Pecos, and a daughter, Toh-Tsee-Ah. Late in 1860, she and toddler Topsannah (as the whites called her) were recaptured by Texas Rangers and returned to ""civilization"" and the extended Parker clan. Cynthia Ann never adapted to white culture. She was shunted from one Parker family to another, living in constant grief and doubt—about herself and her daughter and about the fate of her Comanche family still on the prairies. Convinced she was a captive of the Texans, Cynthia Ann was determined to escape to the high plains and the Comanche way. The Parkers neither cared for nor understood Cynthia Ann's obsession with returning to her homeland and her people.Charles Brashear's thoroughly researched and vividly realistic novel, Killing Cynthia Ann, tells the story as it might have happened and turns it into a compelling and unforgettable drama. "Basing his fictional speculation on a careful reading of the historical record, Brashear chronicles the heartbreaking descent into despair of a proud woman who could not forget her warrior husband and two sons. . . [The public] will appreciate this engrossing novel, which can also supply a personal perspective to supplement history texts.”--Library Journal

  • - A Journey into Homelessness
    af B.J. Lacasse
    308,95 kr.

    How many times have you walked by homeless people and pretended not to notice them? B. J. Lacasse, photographer and author of The Street, decided to stop 'not noticing' and photograph the homeless of Fort Worth to help the rest of us perceive those we usually try to ignore. In addition to photographing the homeless living in and around the city, she took the time to get to know them as well, keeping a journal of their stories and her observations.

  • af Patricia Vermillion
    329,95 kr.

    A retelling of The Little Red Hen, southern style. Bessie, Calico, and Penny work their fingers to the bone down on the cotton farm. But Hound Dawg, he's a couch potato... lazy, lazy, lazy. Hold on now... something has caught Hound Dawg's eye... something that changes his life forever.

  • af James Ward Lee
    243,95 kr.

    Tells the tale of ninety-five-year-old John Quincy Adams the Second (no relation to the famous historic figure), who meets a graduate student named Annie Baxter and agrees to help her write a history of the culture of the South. The Girls of the Golden West is ultimately a story of finding love for other people and for one's homeland.

  • - Six Writers in the Sixties and Beyond
    af Steven L. Davis
    318,95 - 358,95 kr.

    At the height of the sixties, a group of Texas writers stood apart from Texas' conservative establishment. Calling themselves the Mad Dogs, they closely observed the effects of the events such as the Vietnam War and the Kennedy assassination. This is a portrait of these writers who came of age during a period of rapid social change.

  • - Journeys through Big Bend National Park
    af William MacLeod
    263,95 kr.

    A superb souvenir of this exotic terrain, Big Bend Vistas takes you on five journeys that begin at Panther Junction and travel to Study Butte; then on to the Chisos Basin, Santa Elena Canyon, Boquillas Canyon, and finally to Persimmon Gap. Easy to read and understand, Big Bend Vistas describes how volcanoes created some of the most striking scenery in Texas.

  • af Gerald Duff
    243,95 - 318,95 kr.

    This novel is set in three Aprils, those of 1967, '68, and '69, in Music City. It presents characters caught up in events ranging from the thoughtful and sincerely well meaning to the truly felonious and certifiably insane. The novel is humorous, yet serious. Its fire is literal and emotional, and it is not to be stoked.

  • - A Novel
    af Jerry Craven
    243,95 kr.

    In an attempt to regain a youthful innocence, Vietnam Veteran Tom Seal returns to El Tigrito, Venezuela, hoping to find his childhood friend, Rosa Rojas, nearly two decades after Tom's family returned to the United States. Tom longs to recreate an adventure he and Rosa shared when they were young and to return to the "Eden of their childhood" they had stumbled upon as children.

  • af James English
    78,95 kr.

    During his five years in public office, Secretary Gerald Oriol Jr. recognised his country's critical shortage of children's literature, particularly related to disability, and encouraged his friend and adviser James English to create a children's book for Haiti. Galia's Dad Is in a Wheelchair aims to counter negative stereotypes and stigmas surrounding disability.

  • af James English
    78,95 kr.

    During his five years in public office, Secretary Gerald Oriol Jr. recognised his country's critical shortage of children's literature, particularly related to disability, and encouraged his friend and adviser James English to create a children's book for Haiti. Galia's Dad Is in a Wheelchair aims to counter negative stereotypes and stigmas surrounding disability.

  • af Lynn Hoggard
    193,95 kr.

    These poems trace the stages of a journey into wholeness and maturity of being. The collection includes poems rooted in physical locations, but they also ground themselves in spiritual locations that trace the journey's arc and weigh the heft of its meaning.

  • - Selected Essays
    af Spencer K. Wertz
    243,95 kr.

    These essays cover wide-ranging topics that include genetically modified organisms, chocolate and its world, food as art, the pornography of food, and the five flavours of Chinese cuisine. In addition, there are several chapters that deal with the refinement of erudite (professional) cuisine from popular (regional) cuisine in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Europe.

  • - Jose de los Santos Benavides and the Texas-Mexico Borderlands, 1823-1891
    af Jerry D. Thompson
    318,95 kr.

    At the pinnacle of his political career in 1879, Basilio Benavides held the distinction of being the only Tejano in the Texas legislature. Through strife, sweat, blood, and heroism in defense of the border, Benavides rose to economic and political heights few could dream of. His life was one of enduring perseverance as well as binational leadership and skilled diplomacy.

  • af Mike Tapia
    243,95 - 318,95 kr.

    Provides the most comprehensive academic case study of barrio group dynamics in a major Texas city to date. This is a sociological work on the history of barrio gangs in San Antonio and other large Texas cities to the present day. It examines the century-long evolution of urban barrio subcultures using public archives, oral histories, old photos, and other forms of qualitative data.

  • - My Journey from Vietnam War Child to American Citizen
    af Sau Le Hudecek
    238,95 kr.

    Born in a demilitarized zone during the Vietnam War to a Vietnamese mother and American soldier, Sau Le arrived in the US as a young woman with only twenty dollars in her pocket. This is the story of how she overcame every conceivable hurdle to become a landlord, successful business owner, joyous wife and mom and a woman blessed with generous, loyal friends.

  • af Jay Milner
    313,95 kr.

    Republished with a foreword by John Tisdale, director of TCU's School of Journalism, the late Jay Milner's novel is a riveting portrayal of a scenario that unhappily mirrored real-life incidents throughout the South in the mid-twentieth century.

  • - Examining the Case that Sentenced Darlie Routier to Death
    af Kathy Cruz
    238,95 kr.

    In Dateline Purgatory, award-winning journalist Kathy Cruz enlists current-day legal experts to weigh in on the shocking transgressions that resulted in one of the US's most controversial death penalty convictions.

  • - The Trail Drives
    af Mike Kearby
    68,95 kr.

    Drawing on the increasing popularity of graphic novels among young readers, Texas Tales Illustrated is an innovative retelling of the cattle drive era, sure to become an invaluable classroom resource. Mack White's detailed line drawings recall classic comic-book style and capture the drama and dangers of trailing cattle, while Mike Kearby's narration is enticing, full of intriguing historic detail.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    af James Hoggard
    198,95 kr.

    As the Texas Poet Laureate of 2000, James Hoggard writes beautifully on themes of love, loss, and nature. His unique voice, visual imagery, and carefully crafted syntax take his audience on a journey from Texas to Paris, Taos to Rome, and into their own pasts.

  • - A Memoir
    af Frank D. Welch
    458,95 kr.

    A vivid memory and sharp focus on sensory detail—particularly sights, sounds, emotions—enable Frank Welch to narrate the extraordinary story of his life with great richness and insight. From his boyhood in Sherman, Texas, through his education at Texas A&M in the 1950s and his first professional ventures, Welch's story is a remarkable memoir of how he became one of the Southwest's most important architects.

  • - The Life and Career of Raul H. Castro
    af Raul H. Castro
    228,95 kr.

    Raul H Castro was the first Hispanic governor of Arizona, ambassador to El Salvador, Bolivia, and Argentina, lawyer, judge, and teacher. Born in Mexico in 1916, he moved with his family to a small mining community in Arizona in 1926. This book presents his story.

  • - From the Spread Formation to Spreading the Word
    af Chuck Curtis
    213,95 kr.

    Assistant football coach for Southern Methodist University and head coach at the University of Texas at Arlington, Chuck Curtis is one of Texas football's most interesting figures. Through conversations with his collaborator, Brian Honea, Curtis chronicles his greatest achievements on and off the field—from playing backup quarterback for the New York Giants, to banking and ranching with Mickey Mantle.

  • - A Marriage across Borders
    af Linda Valdez
    243,95 kr.

    Not a typical immigration story, Crossing the Line is told by a middle-class American woman who falls in love with the son of an impoverished family from rural Mexico. Revealing the tragedies and ultimately the triumphs that emerge when two families living on different sides of the border come together, Crossing the Line cuts through the fears and preconceptions that fuel the continuing political turmoil over immigration.