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Green Russell and Gold
By Elma Dill Russell Spencer; Illustrated by Ben Carlton Mead
University of Texas Press
Elma Dill Russell Spencer, a descendant of one of these unusual brothers, relates the story of the Russell brothers as she learned it from family tradition transmitted by Grandma Russell, from family letters, from public documents, and from historical acc
Friedrich Schleiermacher
The Evolution of a Nationalist
University of Texas Press
This study of a German theologian and educator provides an insight into contemporary nationalistic movements and the people who have a part in them.
Catholic Influence on American Colonial Policies, 1898-1904
University of Texas Press
The role played by the American Catholic Church in influencing administrative policy for the United States's new, and predominately Catholic, dependencies after the Spanish-American war is the subject of this incisive study.
Mary Austin Holley
The Texas Diary, 1835–1838
By Mary Austin Holley; Edited by James Perry Bryan
University of Texas Press
This witty, observant, and highly perceptive woman captured the infant Texas in her journal—the Mexican state moving toward rebellion and the new Republic, dynamic and struggling with a great destiny.
Hemingway on Love
University of Texas Press
How Hemingway’s later work revealed his ultimate belief that brotherly love was the supreme love of mankind.
Treason in Roman and Germanic Law
Collected Papers
University of Texas Press
These essays analyze the development of the political theory of treason from its beginning in Roman Law to its transformation in the Germanic custom of the early Middle Ages.
Transatlantic Dialogue
Selected American Correspondence of Edmund Gosse
Edited by Paul F. Mattheisen and Michael Millgate
University of Texas Press
The life and times of Edmund Gosse glow warmly in these letters, delightful to even the most casual reader, engrossing to one with an interest in the distinguished correspondents or in the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras.
Thomas Wolfe
Memoir of a Friendship
University of Texas Press
How Thomas Wolfe and Robert Raynolds happened to meet, how they became friends, how their friendship grew, survived a crisis, and continued until the death of Thomas Wolfe.
The Texas Rangers
A Century of Frontier Defense
University of Texas Press
This classic history of the Texas Rangers has been popular ever since its first publication in 1935.
The Ironic Hume
University of Texas Press
By examining the works of Hume, Price shows the way in which an ironic way of seeing events and an ironic mode of expression permeated Hume's life and writings.
The Challenges to Democracy
Consensus and Extremism in American Politics
University of Texas Press
An assessment of the foundations of political unity in the United States.
Selected Poems of Rubén Darío
By Rubén Darío; Translated by Lysander Kemp
University of Texas Press
This translation, by a man who is himself a poet, brings to English readers the whole range of Darío's verse.
Mexican Financial Development
University of Texas Press
The early twentieth-century development of the Mexican financial system as it has related to the remarkable growth of the Mexican economy is examined in this book.
Memoirs of Pancho Villa
By Martín Luis Guzmán; Translated by Virginia H. Taylor
University of Texas Press
The memoirs of the noted Mexican revolutionary, compiled by a contemporary.
Making Peace with Spain
The Diary of Whitelaw Reid, September-December, 1898
By Whitelaw Reid; Edited by H. Wayne Morgan
University of Texas Press
Reid’s diary records the details of the sessions of the Joint Peace Commission of Paris from September through a large part of December of 1898.
Law and Economy in Planning
By Walter Firey
University of Texas Press
In Law and Economy in Planning, Walter Firey has made a start in the development of an intellectual framework that will give meaning to the craft of social planning and establish a relationship between practice and first principles.
Innocence And Power
Individualism in Twentieth-century America
Edited by Gordon H. Mills
University of Texas Press
A broad understanding of the meaning of individualism can be reached only through the insight of many workers in many different fields; this volume brings together seven of the United States' most distinguished scholars, representing the fields of anthropology, economics, government, history, literature, and philosophy.
Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volumes 2 and 3
Archaeology of Southern Mesoamerica
By Robert Wauchope; Edited by Gordon R. Willey
University of Texas Press
These volumes contain archaeological syntheses, followed by special articles on various aspects of the indigenous societies of southern Mesoamerica.
Gideon Lincecum, 1793-1874
A Biography
University of Texas Press
The biography of a Texas "Renaissance man".
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