Relive the history of the Lone
Star state through tales of the revolution, the alamo, and the struggle
of the old west.
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- James Lee Burke. Two
for Texas
- Two for Texas is a rip-roaring historical novel about the Texas
Revolution of 1835. No reader of Burke's bestselling Dave Robicheaux
detective novels will want to miss this marvelous work that pre-dates
his success.
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- Cindy Bonner. Lily
- About a good girl who falls so in love with a bad boy that
she forsakes everything to ride with him - outlaw and fugitive
that he is. Lily DeLony, fifteen, tells her very one-sided version
of what happened on Christmas Eve night 1883 in the town of McDade,
Texas, when a vigilante group made up of ordinary citizens struck
against a gang of outlaws.
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- Cindy Bonner. Looking
After Lily
- Haywood Beatty and his brother Marion have survived the famous
Christmas 1883 shootout between the Beatty Boys' Gang and the
McDade vigilantes. Both Beattys are jailed in Bastrop where Lily,
Marion's very pregnant young wife, waits for the outcome of their
trials.
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- Anita R. Bunkley. Black
Gold
- In
the 1920s, two African-American Texas families become intertwined
in a murderous tapestry of history, love, obsession, and revenge.
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- Elizabeth Crook. The
Raven's Bride
- Details the abrupt dissolution of Sam Houston's 11-week marriage
to Eliza Allen in 1829, an event that caused lingering scandal
and speculation.
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- Randy Lee Eickhoff. Bowie
- An ultimate chronicle of the life of American legend Jim Bowie,
who died at the Alamo. The voices of those who knew the frontiersman
and his feisty compatriots are brought to life in this vivid series
of narratives.
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- Edna Ferber. Giant
- Edna Ferber's classic story of a Texas family's rise to the
pinnacle of society in the early days of oil wildcatting.
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- Reginald Gibbons. Sweetbitter
- Takes place in east Texas in 1910 during the time of white
rule-not by law but by lynch mob. Amid the suffocating racism
and fear, half-Choctaw, half-white Reuben Sweetbitter and Martha
Clarke, a white woman, fall in love.
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- Stephen Harrigan.
The
Gates of the Alamo
- This full-scale
novel about the siege and fall of the Alamo weaves in a love story
between an American naturalist and a widow innkeeper who, along
with her 16-year-old son, get swept up in the harrowing events
of the heroic battle.
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- Tina Juárez. Call
No Man MASTER
- This intricately crafted historical novel traces the exploits
of Carmen Rangel, a young woman of mixed heritage, and her participation
in the events that lead to Mexico's independence from Spain. After
the ideals of the Revolution are betrayed, Carmen takes up arms
for Texas independence from Mexico.
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- Elmer Kelton. The
Buckskin Line
- From a six-time Spur Award winner comes the story of a Texas
Ranger who carries heavy burdens. The father and brother of the
woman he loves have been lynched, and he is fated to meet the
Comanche warrior whose band killed his family.
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- Elithe Hamilton Kirkland. Love
is a Wild Assault
- This book is based on the actual memoirs of Harriet Potter
Ames - her struggles in the early days of the Texas Republic.
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- Preston Lewis
writing as: Will Camp. Blood
of Texas
- Rubio Portillo
is a Mexican living in San Antonio in 1835, but he despises the
heartless rule of the Mexican government. Portillo loses everything
to join Sam Houston's army in the battle for freedom. He fights
for his place among the men and for his new country. Portillo
knows that victory is the important goal, but rebuilding will
take all his strength and dedication.
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- Jeff Long. Empire
of Bones: A Novel of Sam Houston and the Texas Revolution
- A compelling fictional account of the battle and the man that
changed the history of Texas. A novel of Sam Houston and the Texas
Revolution.
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- Max Martinez. Schoolland
- Struggles with nature and society form the backdrop for the
eternal tale of a child coming of age as his grandfather is waning
during the year of a great drought in rural Texas during the 1930s.
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- Cormac McCarthy. All
the Pretty Horses
- Tells the story of John Grady Cole who, at 16, finds himself
at the dying end of a long line of Texas ranchers, cut off from
the only life he has ever imagined for himself.
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- James Michener. The
Eagle and the Raven
- This historical narrative recalls one of the most exciting
periods of Texas history in its contrast of two charismatic men,
Santa Anna and Houston.
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- James Michener. Texas
- In this magnificent historical novel, Michener masterfully
combines fact and fiction to present the richest, most expansive,
and most diversified state. Spanning four-and-a-half centuries,
this monumental novel charts the epic history of the state of
Texas, from its Spanish roots in the age of the conquistadors
to its modern-day American character, shaped by oil and industry
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- Suzanne Morris - Galveston
- A
powerful and absorbing story of three women whose lives shaped-and
were inevitably shaped by-the success and failure of a city; a
story that strangely parallels the intriguing history of this
island of lost dreams.
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- Steven Saylor - A
Twist at the End: A Novel Of O. Henry
- In an invigorating departure from his internationally popular
Roma Sub Rosa mystery series, Saylor delivers an enthralling,
Texas-based historical thriller set in 1885--a novel based on
real events and characters, including the famous writer known
as O. Henry.
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- Janice Woods Windle - True
Women
- Three generations of strong-willed women populate this intriguing
novel--acclaimed as a Texas Roots--based on stories of the author's
ancestors. From the Alamo through World War II and beyond, here
are the women of Seguin, Texas.
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- Jane Roberts Wood - The
Train to Estelline
- These novels are known as the Lucy Richards trilogy in honor
of their central character. Spanning the years from 1911 to 1931,
the story follows Lucy's life as a young school teacher in west
Texas through marriage, childbirth, and the Great Depression.
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- Donald Worcester. Gone
to Texas
- In
1800, 17-year-old Ellis Bean leaves Tennessee to join a group
headed for Texas, supposedly to hunt mustangs. From the time of
his capture by Spanish soldiers onward, Ellis is deeply involved
in the tumultuous history of Texas and Mexico.
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