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THE NEW HANDBOOK OF
TEXAS
Edited by Ron Tyler, Douglas E. Barnett,
Roy R. Barkley, Penelope C. Anderson, and Mark F.
Odintz
For more than forty years the Handbook of
Texas was the most comprehensive and
authoritative source on Texas history. Now, the
New Handbook of Texas--a stunning six-volume
encyclopedia and biographical dictionary covering
every aspect of Texas history--continues that proud
tradition.
Thirteen years in preparation, the new edition
presents the efforts of more than 3,000 authors,
editors, and reviewers. You'll find 23,500 articles
covering the history of Texas from A to Z. There
are detailed histories of all 254 counties and of
major cities. Thousands of other entries highlight
communities, key events, geographical features,
historical sites, institutions, and
organizations.
The New Handbook tells the story of the
people who made Texas history--the men and women
who shaped the Lone Star State. More than 7,000
biographical entries provide authoritative
information about the famous and the infamous, the
legendary and the overlooked. Other essays describe
the many groups of people who have lived in Texas,
from prehistoric cultures to twentieth-century
immigrants. Particular attention has been given to
the rich historical traditions of the African
American and Mexican American communities in Texas,
and to the vital historical contributions made by
individual women and women's organizations
throughout the state.
The New Handbook features the same
concise, authoritative, and easy-to-read style that
made the original Handbook a favorite for
generations. The New Handbook is a source
that readers will turn to for the definitive story
on Texas culture, geography, and history. Short
descriptive articles present essential information
on thousands of individual topics. Longer
interpretive essays, prepared by leading experts,
describe and analyze broad subject areas and major
historical periods. Bibliographic citations--more
than 11,000 different references in all--suggest
sources for further information. Thousands of
cross-references direct readers to related articles
throughout the six volumes.
Hundreds of illustrations--photographs, maps,
charts, and beautiful works of art--accompany the
articles. Many of the illustrations come from the
historical period described, accurately capturing
an event and evoking a past way of life.
No researcher, author, journalist, library,
student, or lover of Texas history should be
without this monumental set.
ISBN 978-0-87611-151-2; 0-87611-151-7. 6 vols., 9 x 12 in., 7,000
pp., 687 illustrations and maps, 76 in color.
Cloth, $395.00
Note: Orders for this book must be placed through Texas A&M University Press.
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