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FIGHTING WORDS
Independent Journalists
in Texas
By James McEnteer
A profile of five controversial
Texas journalists whose
writing provoked angry
reactions and lively debate, and
whose lives and work provide a
unique alternative perspective
on Texas history and the
history of journalism itself.
$21.95 cloth ISBN 0-292-72474-8
SPANISH TEXAS, 1519-1821
By Donald E. Chipman
The story of Spain's threehundred-year
presence and
continuing influence in Texas.
25 illus.
$30.00 cloth ISBN 0-292-77656-X
$14.95 paper ISBN 0-292-77659-4PAINTING TEXAS HISTORY
TO 1900
By Sam DeShong Ratcliffe
"Painting Texas History to
1900 is indispensable for
understanding the process by
which artists re-create the past
to meet the needs of the
present.... the author's
approach is refreshingly
objective and he achieves
genuine insight without
overinterpreting his evidence."
-B. BYRON PRICE, PERSIMMON HILL
A thorough examination of the
relationship of art to history
through the works of more
than forty artists, including
Frederic Remington, Seth
Eastman, and Robert
Onderdonk. 192 pages with
50 color and 76 black-andwhite
illustrations.
$29.95 cloth ISBN 0-292-78113-XHISPANIC TEXAS
A Historical Guide
By Helen Simons and
Cathryn A. Hoyt
"Hispanic Texas is destined for
classic status."
-JUDYTH RIGLER,
SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
The first public guidebook that
covers the many contributions
of Hispanic culture to Texas
society. 520 pages with 65
color and 222 black-and-white
illustrations, 11 maps.
$49.95 cloth ISBN 0-292-77662-4
$19.95 paper ISBN 0-292-77670-5
Copublished with the Texas Historical
Commission"THE CADDO NATION"
Archaeological and
Ethnohistoric Perspectives
By Timothy K. Perttula
Perttula's study explores
Caddoan cultural change from
the perspectives of both
archaeological data and
historical, ethnographic, and
archival records, focusing on
changes from A.D. 1520 to
ca A.D. 1800.
$37.50 cloth ISBN 0-292-71150-6
THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU
AND BLACK TEXANS
By Barry A. Crouch
Established in 1865 to help
newly emancipated blacks
make the transition from
slavery to freedom, the
Freedmen's Bureau is considered
the first social welfare
agency in American history.
Barry Crouch offers a revisionist
view of the Freedmen's
Bureau in Texas.
$24.95 cloth ISBN 0-292-72475-6Write for our catalog of books on the history of Texas and the Southwest.
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Box 7819 Austin, TX 78713 800-252-3206I
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