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Sensing Dobie's Shade

Limited Fine Printing Now Available

Sensing Dobie's ShadeThe Southwest Regional Humanities Center is pleased to announce that Sensing Dobie's Shade: The Al Lowman Collection of J. Frank Dobie Publications in the Southwestern Writers Collection at Texas State University-San Marcos has been published in a limited edition of 100 copies by David Holman at Wind River Press in Austin.

Copies are available for purchase through the Center for $40 each. You can place an order online or by mail.

Order Online:
You can place your order online using a major credit card. To access the online ordering form, click here and scroll down to the tab for Sensing Dobie's Shade.

Order by Mail:
You can mail your order, payable to the Southwest Regional Humanities Center, to the following address:

Southwest Regional Humanities Center
Brazos Hall
Texas State University-San Marcos
601 University Dr.
San Marcos, TX 78666

Contact Mark Busby at (512) 245-2224 or mb13@txstate.edu for more information.


Now Available
Sensing Dobie's Shade: The Al Lowman Collection of J. Frank Dobie Publications in the Southwestern Writers Collection at Texas State University-San Marcos has been published in a limited edition of 100 copies.

 

Lonesome Dove Revisited
 

 
The Southwestern Writers Collection presents an ongoing exhibit that features props, costumes, photographs, and other items from the making of the CBS miniseries. The new Lonesome Dove Room opened Oct. 13, 2007, with even more “making of” materials on permanent display. Discover more about the Lonesome Dove Archives in the online exhibit.
 
  Photo © Laurence Parent, from Texas Mountains  published by University of Texas Press