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  • av Andres Tijerina
    1 670,-

  • - Harrison County, Texas, 1850-1880
    av Randolph B. Campbell
    640,-

  • - The Enigmatic Memoir of Herman Ehrenberg
    av James C. Kearney & Louis E. Brister
    736,-

    Herman Ehrenberg wrote the longest, most complete, and most vivid memoir of any soldier in the Texan revolutionary army. His narrative was published in Germany in 1843. Inside the Texas Revolution: The Enigmatic Memoir of Herman Ehrenberg is a product of the translation skills of the late Louis Brister and James Kearney.

  • av Hatch
    500 - 736,-

  • - Ulysses S. Grant's 1880 Visit to the Lone Star State
    av Edward T. Cotham
    386,-

    In the spring of 1880, Ulysses S. Grant, former general-in-chief and two-term president of the United States, stepped ashore at Galveston and began what turned out to be a seven-day whirlwind visit to Texas. This book tells the story of Grant's busy week in Texas, allowing the reader to see Texas the way Grant experienced it.

  • - A Research Guide to the U.S. Army in Nineteenth Century Texas
    av Thomas Ty Smith
    560,-

    A classic work in Texas military, The Old Army in Texas is now available in paperback with a new foreword by Robert Wooster. US Army officer and historian Thomas 'Ty' Smith presents a comprehensive and authoritative single-source reference for the activities of the regular army in the Lone Star State during the nineteenth century.

  • - The Retreat of the Mexican Army After San Jacinto, an Archeological Investigation
    av Gregg J. Dimmick
    516,-

    A tale of the Mexican army's misfortunes in the aptly named ""Sea of Mud,"" where more than 2,500 Mexican soldiers and 1,500 female camp followers foundered in the muddy fields of Wharton County, Texas. Following some preliminary research, the author focused his search on the area between the San Bernard and West Bernard rivers.

  • - The Last Cavalry Frontier, 1911-1921
    av Thomas Ty Smith
    530,-

    Thomas T. ""Ty"" Smith, one of Texas's leading military historians, has delved deep into the records of the US Army to provide an authoritative portrait, richly complemented by many photos published here for the first time, of the final era of soldiers on horseback in the American West.

  • - Fort Worth's Military Legacy
    av J'Nell L. Pate
    560,-

  • - A Texas County's Path from Farm to Supersuburb
    av Linda Scarbrough
    716,-

    A cautionary tale about the difficulties of anticipating ripple effects from large-scale public works ""solutions"" and adequate planning for their environmental, economic, and cultural consequences. It is a central Texas tale that is pertinent in all of America's ""oasis"" cities, a story that defines American patterns of suburban development.

  • av W. Parker
    416,-

  • av Gregory W. Ball
    386,-

    On November 11, 1918, what was then called "the Great War" ended. The consequences of four years of warfare in Europe reverberated throughout the world, leaving few places untouched. Even though it was far from the scenes of conflict, Texas was forever changed, as historian Gregory W. Ball details in Texas and World War I.

  • - A Tricentennial History
    av Char Miller
    386,-

    Presents a general history of San Antonio. Its past is complex and ranges across 300 years, from its origins as a tiny Spanish frontier town to its contemporary status as an American mega-city. This study weaves together the environmental, social, political, and cultural pressures that have shaped life in the city over the last three centuries.

  • - The Memoirs and Selected Correspondence of Juan N.Seguin
    av Juan Nepomuceno Seguin
    386,-

    A member of one of San Antonio's leading early families and a prominent Tejano military figure during the War of Independence, Juan N. Seguin later became involved in politics and was a founding member of the Bexar County Democratic Party. This is a biographical study of the controversial Tejano.

  • - The Canadian River in Western Texas, 1920-1999
    av Margaret A. Bickers
    560,-

  • av Moorerepri
    1 570,-

  • - Empresario of Texas
    av Gregg Cantrell
    560,-

    This is a groundbreaking biography of the founder of Anglo Texas. Gregg Cantrell's portrait goes beyond the traditional interpretation of Austin as the man who spearheaded American Manifest Destiny. Cantrell portrays Austin as a borderlands figure who could navigate the complex cultural landscape of 1820s Texas, then a portion of Mexico.

  •  
    480,-

    The Texas Almanac 2016-2017 includes new feature articles, such as a history of Texas' various food regions; a look at the big business of Texas wine; the story of Assault, the feisty chestnut colt from King Ranch who injured his right forefoot as a foal but loved to run and went on to win the 1946 Triple Crown; and an overview of professional and college sports in Texas.

  • - Cattle Ranching Entrepreneurs
    av Bruce Shackelford
    736,-

    Bruce M. Shackelford tells the story of the West family of Lavaca County, forgotten Texas legends. In their lifetimes their accomplishments were legendary, but today they have been largely forgotten. Their history and achievements are examined in this beautiful volume illustrated with photographs and personal effects from the family.

  • - Essays on Texas and the Civil War
     
    560,-

    From the bitter disputes over secession to the ways in which the conflict would be remembered, Texas and Texans were caught up in the momentous struggles of the American Civil War. The sixteen essays in the second edition of Lone Star Blue and Gray illustrate the rich traditions and continuing vitality of Texas Civil War scholarship.

  • - The Lost Years, the Lost Paintings
    av Baker
    890,-

  • - Letters and Memoirs of an Extraordinary Family, 1887-1906
     
    640,-

    Delves into the unpublished letters of one of Texas's most extraordinarily families and tells their story. Rich in details, the more than four hundred letters in this volume begin in 1887, following the family through the hurly-burly of Texas politics and the ups-and-downs of their own lives.

  • - A Photographic Memoir of Life on the Border
    av W. D. Smithers
    656,-

  • - An Illustrated History of the South Texas Border
    av Jerry Thompson
    514,99

  • - The Accounts of Thomas Barrett and George Washington Diamond
    av Thomas Barrett
    640,-

  • - Pioneering Medical Education in Texas
    av Heather Green Wooten
    326,-

  • - A Forgotten 1838 Publication by an Eyewitness to the Texas Revolution
    av Gregg J. Dimmick
    480,-

    Gen Vicente Filisola was second in command of the Mexican army in Texas during the Revolution. After the defeat of Gen Jose Lopez de Santa Anna by Sam Houston's Texans at San Jacinto, Filisola became commander-in-chief of the four thousand Mexican soldiers that remained in Texas. This book presents an account of the Mexican army in Texas.

  • - A Social and Economic History
    av William Ransom Hogan
    480,-

    In an era when scholarly writing on Texas history gave disproportionate emphasis to military and political history and ""great men,"" this book emphasized the lives of ordinary people as well as of the legendary figures of the Republic period.

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