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Common Insects of Texas and Surrounding States
A Field Guide
By John C. Abbott and Kendra Abbott
University of Texas Press
In this vividly illustrated field guide, two leading entomologists use their combined fifty-six years of fieldwork to present the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to Texas's insects.
Thai Fresh
Beloved Recipes from a South Austin Icon
By Jam Sanitchat and Kim Lane
University of Texas Press
Radical Cartographies
Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
University of Texas Press
Shedding light on the innovative uses of participatory mapping emerging from Latin America’s marginalized communities, this diverse collection reconceptualizes what maps mean as representations of identity and place.
Donald Seldin
The Maestro of Medicine
University of Texas Press, University of Texas Health Press
The inspiring biography of Donald Seldin, the physician, scientist, and academic leader who transformed the ramshackle Southwestern Medical College into a powerhouse of scientific research and patient care.
The Red Caddy
Into the Unknown with Edward Abbey
By Charles Bowden; Introduction by Luis Alberto Urrea
University of Texas Press
The first literary biography of Edward Abbey in a generation, this thoughtful memoir serves as a meditation on the writing life, the cult of readers, reputation, and the literary afterlife of a well-known writer.
The Adorned Body
Mapping Ancient Maya Dress
University of Texas Press
The Adorned Body is the first truly comprehensive book on what the ancient Maya wore, a systematic survey of dress and ornaments, from head to toe and everything in between.
Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back
Dilemmas of the Modern Fan
By Jessica Luther and Kavitha Davidson
University of Texas Press
Acclaimed sports writers Jessica Luther and Kavitha A. Davidson explore what it means to be a fan, even as ethical concerns--from doping to domestic violence--complicate the games we love
Fangirls
Scenes from Modern Music Culture
By Hannah Ewens
University of Texas Press
Touching on her own experiences as a music obsessive, Hannah Ewens captures the joy and community of young women bonded by their musical fandoms and the impact these fangirls have on the artists they love.
Texas Place Names
By Edward Callary and Jean K. Callary
University of Texas Press
From Alice to Zephyr, this colorful compendium tells the story behind more than three thousand intriguing place names in Texas, revealing the turning points that put Dime Box, Shiner, and other distinctive appellations on the map.
Landed Internationals
Planning Cultures, the Academy, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
By Burak Erdim
University of Texas Press
Landed Internationals explores how postwar encounters in housing and planning helped transform the dynamics of international development and challenged American modernity.
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