That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of research is beautifully illustrated by Craig D. Hillis\u27s Texas Trilogy: Life in a Small Texas Town. Inspired by the content of three songs composed by folksinger Steven Fromholz, Hillis first interviewed Fromholz, then visited the small Texas town Fromholz immortalized in his Texas Trilogy. What Hillis found in Kopperl, in Bosque County, Texas, was not some unique and special place, but rather the very bedrock of the American people and their dreams. Kopperl and its residents exemplify the quintessential small-town American experience. Like thousands of other small Great Plains towns, Kopperl depended on farming and ranching; the town t...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
Stodgy university presses, in these hard economic times, have begun to produce books that have a bro...
That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...
Throughout much of the twentieth century, Texas literature, like that of other Great Plains states, ...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
On the southern apron of the Great Plains, in McLennan and surrounding counties in Central Texas, a ...
The Roots of Texas Music is a collection of nine essays focusing on Texan contributions to such Amer...
An Alabaman by birth, James Ward Lee is well positioned to understand a basic fallacy about Texas\u2...
At last: a book dealing with numerous Texas plants that is neither a field guide nor a dry litany of...
Texas encompasses a uniquely wide-ranging and diverse blend of ethnic and regional cultures that hav...
This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writ...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
Although the United States boasts many large, progressive cities, many areas are still in reluctant ...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
Stodgy university presses, in these hard economic times, have begun to produce books that have a bro...
That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...
Throughout much of the twentieth century, Texas literature, like that of other Great Plains states, ...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
On the southern apron of the Great Plains, in McLennan and surrounding counties in Central Texas, a ...
The Roots of Texas Music is a collection of nine essays focusing on Texan contributions to such Amer...
An Alabaman by birth, James Ward Lee is well positioned to understand a basic fallacy about Texas\u2...
At last: a book dealing with numerous Texas plants that is neither a field guide nor a dry litany of...
Texas encompasses a uniquely wide-ranging and diverse blend of ethnic and regional cultures that hav...
This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writ...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
Although the United States boasts many large, progressive cities, many areas are still in reluctant ...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
Stodgy university presses, in these hard economic times, have begun to produce books that have a bro...