The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 43, July 1939 - April, 1940 Page: 297
576 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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A HISTORY OF TEXAS
LAND OF PROMISE
By J. L. Clark
Sam Houston State Teachers College
Huntsville, Texas
Special attention to Texas Indians
Presentation of certain phases of American and
European history associated with Texas history
Unified treatment of Spanish colonial activity in
east, central and west Texas
A new interpretation of the economic aspects of
Reconstruction
The subsequent effects of Spanish colonial ad-
ministration
Emphasis on agricultural and natural resources
and the possibilities for industrialization
A fine balance between the romance of the past
and the promise of the future
Ready January 1, 1940 $2.00
D. C. HEATH AND COMPANY
Dallas
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