Deep in the Heart

Deep in the Heart
Author: Gilbert Morris
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Domestic fiction
ISBN: 9781591451129


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The Texas Frontier provides for riveting adventure and inspiring characters as this historical fiction series draws readers into the struggle for freedom.

The Eyes of Texas

The Eyes of Texas
Author: Gilbert Morris
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781591451143


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Stoner's Crossing (Lone Star Legacy Book #2)

Stoner's Crossing (Lone Star Legacy Book #2)
Author: Judith Pella
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 481
Release: 1994-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441262989


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Book 2 in the Lone Star Legacy series. Carolyn Killion comes to Stoner's Crossing looking for her father's legacy and finds the ominous truth.

Lone Stars: 1936-1986

Lone Stars: 1936-1986
Author: Karoline Patterson Bresenhan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1986
Genre: Quilts
ISBN:


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The Yellow Rose

The Yellow Rose
Author: Gilbert Morris
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781591451136


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Lone Star

Lone Star
Author: Alan Weisman
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0470364254


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"Alan Weisman has come as close as anyone to unraveling one of the big mysteries of the television age: who is the real Dan Rather? Weisman has devoted much time, energy, and talent to that question, and this book is a fascinating read." --Robert Pierpoint, former CBS News correspondent "There is no career in modern television journalism that is more fascinating, complicated, controversial, or accomplished than that of Dan Rather, and there is no one who has focused the attention of colleagues, TV writers, competitors, and, of course, critics to a similar degree over the last twenty-five years. Alan Weisman's lively account of this remarkable life explains why the quest to understand Rather has remained so vital and important." --Verne Gay, television critic, Newsday "This book is an attempt to take a few steps back from Memogate and examine the whole picture -- the scope and breadth of Dan Rather's life, career, and times. If he mattered enough to be watched by untold millions of people for fifty years on television, then his story matters enough to be told as fully as possible." --From Lone Star: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Dan Rather

Lone Star Swing

Lone Star Swing
Author: Duncan McLean
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780393317565


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High Fidelity meets Blue Highways in this gloriously offbeat quest for the true roots of Texas Swing.

Lone Star Justice

Lone Star Justice
Author: Robert M. Utley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195127420


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"In the annals of law enforcement few groups or agencies have become as encrusted with legend as the Texas Rangers. The always-readable historian Robert Utley has done a thorough job of chipping away these encrustations and revealing the Ranger's rather rag-and-bone, catch-as-catch-can beginning in a time when the Texas frontier was very far from being stable or safe. A fine book."--Larry McMurtry, author of Lonesome Dove From The Lone Ranger to Lonesome Dove, the Texas Rangers have been celebrated in fact and fiction for their daring exploits in bringing justice to the Old West. In Lone Star Justice, best-selling author Robert M. Utley captures the first hundred years of Ranger history, in a narrative packed with adventures worthy of Zane Grey or Larry McMurtry. The Rangers began in the 1820s as loose groups of citizen soldiers, banding together to chase Indians and Mexicans on the raw Texas frontier. Utley shows how, under the leadership of men like Jack Hays and Ben McCulloch, these fiercely independent fighters were transformed into a well-trained, cohesive team. Armed with a revolutionary new weapon, Samuel Colt's repeating revolver, they became a deadly fighting force, whether battling Comanches on the plains or storming the city of Monterey in the Mexican-American War. As the Rangers evolved from part-time warriors to full-time lawmen by 1874, they learned to face new dangers, including homicidal feuds, labor strikes, and vigilantes turned mobs. They battled train robbers, cattle thieves and other outlaws--it was Rangers, for example, who captured John Wesley Hardin, the most feared gunman in the West. Based on exhaustive research in Texas archives, this is the most authoritative history of the Texas Rangers in over half a century. It will stand alongside other classics of Western history by Robert M. Utley--a vivid portrait of the Old West and of the legendary men who kept the law on the lawless frontier. "A rip-snortin', six-guns-blazin' saga of good guys and bad guys who were sometimes one and the same. By taking on the Texas Rangers, Utley, an accomplished and well-regarded historian of the American West, risks treading on ground that is both hallowed and thoroughly documented. He skirts those issues by turning in a balanced history.... An accessible survey of some interesting--and bloody--times."--Kirkus Reviews

Warrior's Song

Warrior's Song
Author: Judith Pella
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Cheyenne Indians
ISBN: 9780613144056


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When Blue Sky encounters devastating prejudice because of his Indian heritage, the young warrior roams the West in bitterness until he is befriended by a rancher's son whose life he saved. But when a horrible tragedy is followed by an act of betrayal, Blue Sky must face his betrayer--and the tormenting lies that have hardened his heart.

Texas Traditions

Texas Traditions
Author: Robyn Turner
Publisher: Little Brown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780316856751


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Discusses the history, geography, industry, and arts of Texas.