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Texas Books in Review

Volume XXVI, Nos. 3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2006-07)



CONTENTS


1 Winds of Change: Our Ten Years of TBR Mark Busby and
Dick Heaberlin
     
2 Texas Women on the Cattle Trails edited by Sara L. Massey Jane Manaster
     
3 Renegades, Showmen & Angels: A Theatrical History of Fort Worth from 1873-2001 by Jan Jones Gene Fowler
     
4 The San Marcos: A River’s Story by Jim Kimmel John S. Hill
     
6 Texas Rattlesnake Tales by Tom Wideman Nathan Baran
     
7 Texas Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival by Mike Cox Rollo Newsom
     
8 Engineering the World: Stories from the First 75 Years of Texas Instruments by Caleb Pirtle III Kevin M. Brady
     
10 The Texas Book: Profiles, History, and Reminiscences by Dick Holland Dave Oliphant
     
12 Glory Days: Life with the Dallas Cowboys, 1972-1998 by William T. “Buck” Buchanan

Dallas Cowboys: Quips and Quotes by Alan Burton
John S. Hill
     
14 Pachangas: Borderlands Music, U.S. Politics, and Transnational Marketing by Margaret E. Dorsey John Roesler
     
16 Texas Zydeco by Roger Wood, photographs by James Fraher Dick Holland
     
17 Jane Gilmore Rushing: A West Texas Writer and Her Work by Lou Halsell Rodenberger Kenneth W. Davis
     
18 In Search of Willie Morris: The Mercurial Life of a Legendary Writer and Editor by Larry L. King Joel Minor
     
19 John Graves, Writer edited by Mark Busby and Terrell Dixon Kenneth Hada
     
20 raúlrsalinas and the Jail Machine: My Weapon is My Pen, selected writings by Raúl Salinas, edited by Louis G. Mendoza Gene Fowler
     
21 The Plains Beyond by L. D. Clark Clay Reynolds
     
22 Saint Patrick’s Battalion by James Alexander Thom Clay Reynolds
     
24 The Flamenco Academy: A Novel by Sarah Bird Irene F. Miller
     
26 All This Light We Live In: Poems by Chris Ellery Kenneth Farrell
     
27 Tracking the Morning by Robert A. Fink

Twilight Innings: A West Texan on Grace and Survival
by Robert A. Fink
Roger Jones


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 © 2007 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.

Cover photograph of a view from Lajitas by Mark Busby.

Editors
Mark Busby
Dick Heaberlin

Assistant Editor
Twister Marquiss

Editorial Associate
Linda Busby

Editorial Assistant/Business Manager
Tammy Gonzales

Editorial Interns, Fall
Nathan Baran
Collin Bost
Kenneth Farrell
Irene Miller
Lorraine Pavelka
John Roesler

Editorial Interns, Spring
Melissa Boettcher
Bryce Dishongh
Urania Fung
María González
Jeff Jones
Barbara Lundberg
Jessica Scheider
Bradford Wible

Student Assistants
Melody Edwards
Marisa Martin
Krystle Villanueva

Editors at Large
Rolando Hinojosa
James Ward Lee
Tom Pilkington

Contributing Editors

Terrell Dixon
Environmental Literature

Don Graham
Film

Richard Holland
Music, Museums, and Collections

Al Lowman
Book Collecting/Design

Regional Editors

Patrick Bennett
West Texas

Dave Oliphant
Austin

René Saldaña, Jr.
South Texas

Dale L. Walker
Trans-Pecos

Robert Phillips
Houston

 
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