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  • av Lance Lunsford
    550,-

    A firsthand account of 1987's media-charged rescue of Baby Jessica, plus a chronicle of the community aftermath once the news cameras left.

  • av Robert Michael Pyle
    490,-

    "A collection of poems that explore the nature, large and small, of the physical world and the stories of its varied inhabitants"--

  • - Poems
    av Rachel Mennies
    390 - 470,-

  • av Norman M. Shulman
    550 - 660,-

  • av Tom Hutton
    600,-

    A neurobehavioral analysis of Adolf Hitler drawn from a lifetime of medical research and clinical experience.

  • av Jorge Iber
    390,-

  • av Rachel Mennies & Cassie Pruyn
    390,-

  • av Greg Slavonic
    570,-

    When the tyrannical Saddam Hussein was captured in 2003, the war in Iraq was in a precarious position. A provisional government had been assembled, but the Iraqi government was not yet recognized as sovereign. They were now expected to put their most infamous citizen on trial for war crimes. Called into duty at this moment was Rear Admiral Greg Slavonic, who was tasked with facilitating U.S. media presence at the arraignment which would establish the judicial framework for future tribunals. Admiral Slavonic was party to the historic US-Iraqi Transfer of Sovereignty and then as the senior military officer in the Iraqi courtroom where he was one of fifteen individuals to witness the historic event. As the senior military officer in the room with fifteen other observers, he managed a challenging pool of media jockeying for access for this once in a career story and plus served as advisor to the Iraqi judge on various media issues. Slavonic's first-hand narrative of a unique moment in military history are never-before-seen transcripts of Saddam Hussein's trial. For the first time, readers can read how Saddam responded to his charges, along with eleven of Hussein's closest advisors and cabinet members who were arraigned that day, and several charged with war "crimes against humanity". This would be the last time all twelve men would be together again who were responsible for the deaths of over several million fellow Iraqi citizens. This book expands our examination of difficult wars and chronicles the legal reckoning and downfall of a tyrant.

  • av Bao Ninh
    616,-

    The first English translation of several short stories by Bao Ninh, arguably the most famous writer in Vietnam.

  • av Jahue Anderson
    616,-

    In Texas, Wichita Falls lies at the nexus of many strains of American environmental history. Covering Progressive Era land ethics, water management, boom and bust oil towns, colorful municipal boosters, and many other topics. The Falls of Wichita Falls analyzes a local history with dramatically national implications. Beginning with Teddy Roosevelt's famous wolf hunt in Frederick, Oklahoma and covering the long twentieth century up through the emergence of Indian Casinos, Jahue Anderson's incisive book challenges the myth of rugged individualism as the central feature of the Red Rolling Plains cultural landscape. Crucially, Anderson examines how local indigenous environmental knowledge was washed out by moonshot plans to irrigate a valley, a project that ultimately failed to improve living conditions. The dreams of an "irrigated valley" gave way to a cultural landscape of oil derricks, military installations, suburbs, and a complex system of reservoirs and pumping stations built on the Little Wichita River to bring water to people living in the Big Wichita River Valley. The Falls of Wichita Falls sketches an environmental blueprint that encapsulates a thirsty city and its people, the commodification of natural resources, and the endemic ideological postures shaping how Americans attempt to subdue the land of the American west.

  • av Texas Tech University Centennial
    696,-

    A commemorative edition celebrating Texas Tech University's 100th anniversary.

  • - Letters of a WASP Pilot
    av Sarah Byrn Rickman
    526,-

  • - A Political Life
    av Richard D. White
    446,-

    He was the top male box office attraction at the movies, one of the most widely read newspaper columnists in America, a radio commentator with an audience of more than 60 million. In this groundbreaking biography Richard D. White argues that the US's most popular entertainer was not only an incisive political commentator but also a significant influence on national leaders and their decisions.

  • - A Family Story
    av Sharon Dunn
    520 - 696,-

  • - Adolph Toepperwein, Tom Frye, and Sharpshooting's Forgotten Controversy
    av Tim Price
    570,-

  • - How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust
    av E. Thomas Wood
    616,-

    A young Polish diplomat turned cavalry officer, Jan Karski joined the Polish Underground movement in 1939. He became a courier for the Underground, crossing enemy lines to serve as a liaison between occupied Poland and the free world. In 1942, Jewish leaders asked him to carry a desperate message to Allied leaders: the news of Hitler's effort to exterminate the Jews of Europe. To be able to deliver an authentic report, Karski twice toured the Warsaw Ghetto in disguise and later volunteered to be smuggled into a camp that was part of the Nazi murder machine. Carrying searing tales of inhumanity, Karski set out to alert the world to the emerging Holocaust, meeting with top Allied officials and later President Roosevelt, to deliver his descriptions of genocide. Part spy thriller and part compelling story of moral courage against all odds, Karski is the first definitive account of perhaps the most significant warning of the impending Holocaust to reach the free world.

  • - An Oilman's Fifty Years in the Field
    av Hubert H. Hays
    550,-

    The life and insights of a roughneck, engineer, and consulting oilman.

  • av Don L. Parks
    440,-

    A picture book of a young boy's life on the ranch.

  • - Where It All Began
    av Carl Andersen
    440,-

  • - A Girl Grows Up With Baseball
    av Addie Beth Denton
    520,-

  • - Poems
    av Lubna Safi
    470,-

    A meditation on grief, death, and distance.

  • - A Conversation About Archaeology in the Texas Panhandle
    av John R. Erickson
    440,-

    Intended for middle readers, a rancher and an archaeologist are curious about the ancient peoples who lived on the Texas Panhandle.

  • - A History of Central Texas Middle-Class Ranches, 1880-1930
    av W. C. Arnold
    776,-

    Drawing from oral histories and family records, illustrates the lived experiences of four small Central Texas family ranches.

  • - Garveyism in the West
    av Holly M. Roose
    776,-

    An innovative exploration of Black nationalist Marcus Garvey's influence upon the diverse communities of the American West.

  • - Northern Mexico and Texas, 1838-1840
    av Paul D. Lack
    846,-

    Recovers the history of a significant regional revolt against the Mexican Republic, presaging other federalist rebellions and the Mexican-American War.

  • av Walt McDonald
    796,-

    A lifetime collection of poems by esteemed Texas literary voice Walt McDonald, as selected by the poet himself.

  • - The Life of Gabe Rivera
    av Jorge Iber
    570,-

    Adrian Gabriel ""Gabe"" Rivera was one of the greatest players in the history of Texas Tech football. Sports historian Jorge Iber's newest book chronicles this Mexican American athlete's rise to prominence and later life.

  • - My Father, His General, and the Long Road from Vietnam
    av Tran B. Quan
    550,-

    As the Vietnam War was beginning to turn towards its bitter end, Le Quan fought under beloved general Tran Ba Di in the army of South Vietnam. An unlikely encounter thrust the two men together, and they developed a mutual respect. Forty years later, the two men reconnected in a wholly unlikely setting: a family road trip to Key West.

  • - Energy, Capitalism, and Climate Change
    av Andy Bowman
    550,-

    What if the harbinger of our greener future was a small power plant set in the middle of nowhere in West Texas? Longtime alternative energy executive Andy Bowman's book makes exactly this case, outlining what he suggests is a more sustainable future for American capitalism.

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