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BIG BEND PICTURES
BY JAMES H. EVANS
FOREWORD BY ROBERT DRAPER
"The landscapes Evans captures are not
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and at times be downright weird. Above all,
Evans is exposing beauty from its proper
angles." -Robert Draper
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HORTON FOOTE
A LITERARY BIOGRAPHY
BY CHARLES S. WATSON
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-John Herbert Roper, author of
C. Vann Woodward: A Southern
Historian and His Critics
Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History
Life, and Culture
$29.95 cloth
FELIX LONGORIA'S WAKE
BEREAVEMENT, RACISM,
AND THE RISE OF MEXICAN
AMERICAN ACTIVISM
BY PATRICK J. CARROLL
FOREWORD BY JOSE E. LIM6N
"Carrollprovides abundant evidence of the
importance of the Longoria incidentfor
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U.S. society. His insights... have the potential
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Lyndon Johnson and Mexican
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AMERICAN POLITICAL
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CHOOSING ISSUES,
TAKING SIDES
BY BENJAMIN MARQUEZ
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interest groups. His work exposes the
fault of equating Mexican American-and
by extension, I think, any other-ethnicity
with any specific, much less a uniquely
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-Sidney Plotkin, Professor of Political
Science, Vassar College
$s9.9S paper, $40.00 cloth
THE NATIVE AMERICANS
OF THE TEXAS EDWARDS
PLATEAU, 1582-1799
BY MARIA F. WADE
FOREWORD BY THOMAS R. HESTER
MAPS BY DON E. WADE
"This is truly an exceptional work....
It makes a significant contribution to our
understanding of the Native people of
Texas by introducing new information
from previously unused sources andfresh
English translations of known documents."
-William C. Foster, author of Spanish
Expeditions into Texas, 1689-1768
Texas Archaeology and Ethnohistory Series
Thomas R. Hester, Editor
$39-95 cloth
Now in paperback
KIOWA, APACHE, AND
COMANCHE MILITARY
SOCIETIES
ENDURING VETERANS,
i800 TO THE PRESENT
By William C. Meadows
$34.95paper
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