Paula Mitchell Marks\u27s Turn Your Eyes Toward Texas is a dual biography of Sam and Mary Maverick, Texas pioneers who were eyewitnesses to the Texas Revolution and the exciting years that followed in its immediate aftermath. Based primarily on the personal diaries and papers of the Mavericks, Marks\u27s work virtually personalizes the Revolution, beginning with Sam Maverick\u27s arrival in San Antonio prior to its 1835 siege and the March, 1836 Battle of the Alamo. Even though he was a newcomer to Texas, Maverick played an important role in the San Antonio skirmishes and was elected by the Alamo garrison to be its delegate to the Constitutional Convention, a fact that saved him from certain death there
The so-called Battle of Pease River, in which the Comanche Indians purportedly suffered a crucial ...
This handsome book relates the history of a Texas ranch from Comanche days to the present, through t...
The Texas Book is an extensive-and exhaustive- collection of essays about the University of Texas at...
Paula Mitchell Marks\u27s Turn Your Eyes Toward Texas is a dual biography of Sam and Mary Maverick, ...
In Texas: A Modem History David G. McComb, professor of history at Colorado State University, wanted...
Unless they take special note of the date in the title, many readers will assume this is yet another...
In Gone to Texas, Randolph B. Campbell has combined the best recent scholarship with thirty years of...
Alamo Images is a catalog to accompany an exhibition of artifacts, artworks, books, broadsides, ephe...
Throughout much of the twentieth century, Texas literature, like that of other Great Plains states, ...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in...
Review of: Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine: Voices of Frontier Women. Exley, Jo Ella Powell, ed
This is one of those rare books that truly push the boundaries of the extant primary source material...
Polly Smith showed her love for Texas through the lens of her Graflex camera. The photographs Smith ...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
The so-called Battle of Pease River, in which the Comanche Indians purportedly suffered a crucial ...
This handsome book relates the history of a Texas ranch from Comanche days to the present, through t...
The Texas Book is an extensive-and exhaustive- collection of essays about the University of Texas at...
Paula Mitchell Marks\u27s Turn Your Eyes Toward Texas is a dual biography of Sam and Mary Maverick, ...
In Texas: A Modem History David G. McComb, professor of history at Colorado State University, wanted...
Unless they take special note of the date in the title, many readers will assume this is yet another...
In Gone to Texas, Randolph B. Campbell has combined the best recent scholarship with thirty years of...
Alamo Images is a catalog to accompany an exhibition of artifacts, artworks, books, broadsides, ephe...
Throughout much of the twentieth century, Texas literature, like that of other Great Plains states, ...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
T. Lindsay Baker, curator of agriculture and technology in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in...
Review of: Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine: Voices of Frontier Women. Exley, Jo Ella Powell, ed
This is one of those rare books that truly push the boundaries of the extant primary source material...
Polly Smith showed her love for Texas through the lens of her Graflex camera. The photographs Smith ...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
The so-called Battle of Pease River, in which the Comanche Indians purportedly suffered a crucial ...
This handsome book relates the history of a Texas ranch from Comanche days to the present, through t...
The Texas Book is an extensive-and exhaustive- collection of essays about the University of Texas at...