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| 1 | Nostalgia in These Changing Times | Mark
Busby and Dick Heaberlin |
| 2 | Sleuthing the Alamo:
Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution by James E. Crisp |
Jeremey Cagle |
| 4 | Texas after the Civil War: The Struggle of Reconstruction by Carl H. Moneyhon | Charles D. Grear |
| 4 | Charlie Siringo’s West: An Interpretive Biography by Howard R. Lamar | Kenneth W. Davis |
| 5 | The Last Days of the
Sioux Nation, 2nd edition by Robert M. Utley |
John S. Hill |
| 6 | The Flying Circus: Pacific War—1943—as Seen Through a Bombsight by Jim Wright | Sterling Rogers |
| 7 | Child of Many Rivers: Journeys to and from the Rio Grande by Lucy Fischer-West | Jane Manaster |
| 8 | Quotable Texas Women by Susie Kelly Flatau and Lou Halsell Rodenberger | Jennifer Mackey |
| 9 | Let’s Hear It for Cormac | Don Graham |
| 10 | Courage on Little Round Top: A Novel by Thomas M. Eishen | Sterling Rogers |
| 11 | Waterloo: A Novel by Karen Olsson | Clay Reynolds |
| 13 | The Killings of Stanley Ketchel: A Novel by James Carlos Blake | Clay Reynolds |
| 14 | The Hounds of Winter by James Magnuson | Clay Reynolds |
| 15 | Late in the Standoff: Stories and a Novella by Tracy Daugherty | Twister Marquiss |
| 16 | The Salt Palace: A Novel by Darren DeFrain | Chad Hammett |
| 17 | Faith Is a Radical Master: New and Selected Poems by Walt McDonald | Dave Oliphant |
| 19 | Modern Occult Rhetoric: Mass Media and the Drama of Secrecy in the Twentieth Century by Joshua Gunn | Martin M. Jacobsen |
| 20 | Dialogues: Duchamp, Cornell, Johns, Rauschenberg by Dorothy Kosinski | Jeremey Cagle |
| 22 | Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town by Nate Blakeslee | Mark Busby |
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Editors
Mark Busby
Dick Heaberlin
Editorial Associate
Linda Busby
Assistant Editor
Twister Marquiss
Editorial Assistant
Travis F. Nelson
Editors at Large
Rolando Hinojosa
James Ward Lee
William B. Martin
Tom Pilkington
Terrell Dixon
Environmental Literature
Don Graham
Ken Harrison
Film
Richard Holland
Music, Museums, and Collections
Al Lowman
Book Collecting/Design
Patrick Bennett
West Texas
Dave Oliphant
Austin
René Saldaña, Jr.
South Texas
Dale L. Walker
Trans-Pecos
Robert Phillips
Houston