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Texas Books in Review

Volume XIX, No. 1 (Spring 1999)



CONTENTS


1 From the Editors:  "Spring into Texas Books" Mark Busby
Dickie Maurice Heaberlin
2 The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: A Documentary History,
Vol. 2. Part 1: The Californias and Sinaloa-Sonora, 1700-1765
ed. by Charles Polzer and Thomas Sheridan Vol. 2, Part 2: The Central Corridor and the Texas Corridor, 1700-1765
ed. by Diana Hadley et al. 
Jesus F. de la Teja
3 Bear Flag Rising: The Conquest of California, 1846
by Dale Walker
Clay Reynolds
4 The Return of the Outlaw Billy the Kid
by W.C. Jameson
Julianne Owens and
Diane Thomas
6 The Alabama-Coushatta Indians
by Jonathan B. Hook
Paul A. Olson
7 John Wesley Hardin:  Dark Angel of Texas
by Leon Metz
Julianne Owens and
Diane Thomas
8 Whistle in the Piney Woods:  Paul Bremond and the Houston, East and West Texas Railroad
by Robert S. Maxwell
Jane Manaster
9 Of Rare Books and Nude Parrots Al Lowman
10 The Edge of Time:  Photographs of Mexico
by Mariana Yampolsky
Jerry Bryan Lincecum
11 Land of the Desert Sun:  Texas' Big Bend Country
by D. Gentry Steele
Bill Wright
12 Duke: The Life and Image of John Wayne
by Ronald L. Davis
John S. Hill
14 Lone Star Justice: A Biography of Justice Tom C. Clark
by Evan A. Young
John S. Hill
15 William Humphrey: Destroyer of Myths
by Bert Almon
Dick Heaberlin
16 American Indian Literature and the Southwest: Contexts and Dispositions
by Eric Gary Anderson 
Catherine Rainwater
17 Alamo Heights
by Scott Zesch
Dick Holland
18 Understanding Women
by C.W. Smith
Mark Busby
19 Hadrian's Walls
by Robert Draper 
Clay Smith
20 State of Mind:  Reflections on Texas Literature and Culture
by Tom Pilkington 
Mark Busby
21 Fuel
by Naomi Shihab Nye 
Dick Heaberlin


Texas Books in Review (ISSN 0739-3202) is published by the Center for the Study of the Southwest at Texas State University-San Marcos. Annual subscription is $14.00.

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Copyright © 1999 by the Center for the Study of the Southwest. TBR is indexed in the Texas Index. Texas State is a member of the Texas State University System.

Editors
Mark Busby
Dickie Maurice Heaberlin

Editorial Associate
Linda Busby

Assistant Editor
Cecilia Derkits

Editorial Assistants
Shannon Howard
Rene' LeBlanc
Hector Negrete
Chris Propst

Editors at Large
A. C. Greene
Rolando Hinojosa
James Ward Lee
William B. Martin
Tom Pilkington

Contributing Editors

Norman Brown
Social Sciences

Terrell Dixon
Environmental Literature

Don Graham
Ken Harrison
Film

Richard Holland
Music, Museums, and Collections

Al Lowman
Book Collecting/Design

Judyth Rigler
Brief Reviews

Regional Editors

Patrick Bennett
West Texas

James W.Byrd
East Texas

Dave Oliphant
Austin

Jan Epton Seale
South Texas

Dale L. Walker
Trans-Pecos

Susan Wood
Houston


Editorial Interns
Carol Davis
Glenn Dayley
Eve Delain-Belcher
Guy Dore
Katrine Formby
Dina Guidubaldi
Ken Johnston
Alexander Kaplan
Bob Pomeroy
Deb Zippe

 
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