Polly Smith showed her love for Texas through the lens of her Graflex camera. The photographs Smith made to publicize the state for the 1936 Centennial Exposition portray a positive image of Texas\u27s business and industry, everyday life, and natural scenes. Although she began her work in late 1935, about the same time the Farm Security Administration photographers started to document the United States during the Great Depression, Smith\u27s photographs sought to entice people to come to Texas, not to document the plight of those suffering from the economic disaster or benefiting from Roosevelt\u27s government programs. Yet, even though they were essentially advertising images, the photographs Smith took have transcended their original p...
This handsome book relates the history of a Texas ranch from Comanche days to the present, through t...
Robert W. Richmond has orchestrated a filiopietistic paean to the citizens of Kansas the hardy souls...
Written as a memoir for her grandchildren, Sallie Reynolds Matthews\u27s Interwoven was first printe...
Polly Smith showed her love for Texas through the lens of her Graflex camera. The photographs Smith ...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
The advent of the real photographic postcard (RPPC) and the burgeoning growth in the early twentieth...
Paula Mitchell Marks\u27s Turn Your Eyes Toward Texas is a dual biography of Sam and Mary Maverick, ...
Review of: Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine: Voices of Frontier Women. Exley, Jo Ella Powell, ed
Texas historians, acknowledging women as art pioneers in Texas, rely on the old saw that while men w...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
This book presents the photographs of Annette Ross Hume (1858-1933), a pioneer of Oklahoma and one o...
Stodgy university presses, in these hard economic times, have begun to produce books that have a bro...
These lovely volumes are celebrations of quilts, of women, and of the states they represent. They ar...
This beautiful book showcases thirty-four Texas quilts, selected by Marcia Kaylakie from the hundred...
The destruction in the South caused by the Civil War prompted many Southerners to move to Texas to r...
This handsome book relates the history of a Texas ranch from Comanche days to the present, through t...
Robert W. Richmond has orchestrated a filiopietistic paean to the citizens of Kansas the hardy souls...
Written as a memoir for her grandchildren, Sallie Reynolds Matthews\u27s Interwoven was first printe...
Polly Smith showed her love for Texas through the lens of her Graflex camera. The photographs Smith ...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
The advent of the real photographic postcard (RPPC) and the burgeoning growth in the early twentieth...
Paula Mitchell Marks\u27s Turn Your Eyes Toward Texas is a dual biography of Sam and Mary Maverick, ...
Review of: Texas Tears and Texas Sunshine: Voices of Frontier Women. Exley, Jo Ella Powell, ed
Texas historians, acknowledging women as art pioneers in Texas, rely on the old saw that while men w...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
This book presents the photographs of Annette Ross Hume (1858-1933), a pioneer of Oklahoma and one o...
Stodgy university presses, in these hard economic times, have begun to produce books that have a bro...
These lovely volumes are celebrations of quilts, of women, and of the states they represent. They ar...
This beautiful book showcases thirty-four Texas quilts, selected by Marcia Kaylakie from the hundred...
The destruction in the South caused by the Civil War prompted many Southerners to move to Texas to r...
This handsome book relates the history of a Texas ranch from Comanche days to the present, through t...
Robert W. Richmond has orchestrated a filiopietistic paean to the citizens of Kansas the hardy souls...
Written as a memoir for her grandchildren, Sallie Reynolds Matthews\u27s Interwoven was first printe...