Texas in Poetry 2

Texas in Poetry 2
Author: Billy Bob Hill
Publsiher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0875652670

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And, of course, one poem about Texas that is magnificent in its awfulness, "Lasca," with memorable lines like "Scratches don't count/In Texas down by the Rio Grande."".

Texas in Poetry

Texas in Poetry
Author: Billy Bob Hill
Publsiher: Center For Texas Studies
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173002176400

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Poetry by Texas poets.

Twelve Days of Christmas in Texas That Is

Twelve Days of Christmas  in Texas  That Is
Author: David Davis
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781589809246

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Told with a Texas twang, this tale features a dozen icons of the Lone Star state. Clever rhymes count down the days of Christmas, revealing such surprise gifts as silver spurs, oil wells, and armadillos. Festive illustrations fill the pages of this western romp.

Texas Women Writers

Texas Women Writers
Author: Sylvia Ann Grider,Lou Halsell Rodenberger
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0890967652

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A critical survey of over 150 years of Texas women writers, including fiction and nonfiction authors, poets, and dramatists.

International Who s Who in Poetry 2005

International Who s Who in Poetry 2005
Author: Europa Publications
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1787
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781857432695

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Provides up-to-date profiles on the careers of leading and emerging poets.

Discovering Texas History

Discovering Texas History
Author: Bruce A. Glasrud,Light Townsend Cummins,Cary D. Wintz
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806147840

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"'Discovering Texas History' is a historiographical reference book that will be invaluable to teachers, students, and researchers of Texas history. Chapter authors are familiar names in Texas history circles--a 'who's who' of high profile historians. Conceived as a follow-up to the award winning (but increasingly dated) 'A Guide the History of Texas' (1988), 'Discovering Texas History' focuses on the major trends in the study of Texas history since 1990. In part one, topical essays address significant historical themes, from race and gender to the arts and urban history. In part two, chronological essays cover the full span of Texas historiography from the Spanish era to the modern day. In each case, the goal is to analyze and summarize the subjects that have captured the attention of professional historians so that 'Discovering Texas History' will take its place as the standard work on the history of Texas history"--

International Who s Who in Poetry 2004

International Who s Who in Poetry 2004
Author: Europa Publications
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1857431782

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Provides up-to-date profiles on the careers of leading and emerging poets.

African Americans in South Texas History

African Americans in South Texas History
Author: Bruce A. Glasrud
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2011-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781603444828

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The history of South Texas is more racially and ethnically complex than many people realize. As a border area, South Texas has experienced some especially interesting forms of racial and ethnic intersection, influenced by the relatively small number of blacks (especially in certain counties), the function and importance of the South Texas cattle trade, proximity to Mexico, and the history of anti-black violence. The essays in African Americans in South Texas History give insight into this fascinating history. The articles in this volume, written over a span of almost three decades, were chosen for their readability, scholarship, and general interest. Contributors: Jennifer Borrer Edward Byerly Judith Kaaz Doyle Rob Fink Robert A. Goldberg Kenneth Wayne Howell Larry P. Knight Rebecca A. Kosary David Louzon Sarah R. Massey Jeanette Nyda Mendelssohn Passty Janice L. Sumler-Edmond Cary D. Wintz Rue Wood " . . . a valuable addition to the literature chronicling the black experience in the land of the Lone Star. While previous studies have concentrated on regions most reflective of Dixie origins, this collection examines the tri-ethnic area of Texas adjoining Mexico wherein cotton was scarce and cattle plentiful. Glasrud has assembled an excellent group of essays from which readers will learn much."-L. Patrick Hughes, professor of history, Austin Community College