TSHA Publications: Books by Title
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This well-written history of Galveston provides an overview of the city's rich and colorful past and provides readers, researchers, and tourists... |
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Now back in print, this volume in the TSHA's Popular History Series tells the story of the stately Italianate Galveston mansion known as Ashton... |
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This readable and thoroughly documented volume relates the fascinating story of the French Legation in Austin. The oldest house in the city, it... |
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This superb work of history tells the compelling story of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the people who struggled to make this land their home... |
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This collection of letters, written by a young German colonist in Dr. John Charles Beales's ill-fated colony Dolores, provides an almost... |
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In Land Is the Cry! Susanne Starling tells the fascinating story of Warren Angus Ferris, Rocky Mountain fur trader, surveyor, farmer, and... |
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The McFaddin-Ward House, home to the prominent McFaddin family, was built in 1906 in the prestigious neighborhood around Calder Avenue. This... |
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McKinney Falls State Park, which lies across the Colorado River from Austin, is the 672-acre center of a 40,000-acre tract where Texas pioneer... |
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This fascinating book traces Methodist's transformation from a community institution into an internationally renowned hospital equipped for... |
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The contributions and influences of Mexican Americans in Texas history have been many and significant. Only in recent decades, however, have... |
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Jane McManus Storm Cazneau was a complex person who died at sea the way she lived--at the center of a storm of controversy. Whether as Aaron... |
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In the third volume in his award-winning Exploration Trilogy, Goetzmann tells the story of three centuries of Europeans exploring the Pacific... |
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Many will remember Texas History Movies, a cartoon booklet that was distributed to Texas history students from the 1920s through the... |
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In The Old Army in Texas, U.S. Army officer and historian Thomas "Ty" Smith presents a comprehensive and authoritative single... |
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Irish-born Thomas William ("Peg Leg") Ward ventured to Texas in 1835 to fight in the Texas Revolution, but in his first day of action... |
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The Texas State Historical Association is pleased to partner with the Collin County Historical Society to make Seymour V. Connor's The Peters... |
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African Americans have for the most part been absent from Texas's photographic history. Scholarly texts on photography rarely mention black... |
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Prints and Printmakers of Texas: Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual North American Print Conference
This eclectic collection pulls together some of the best presentations made at the North American Print Conference held in Austin, Texas. The book... |
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When Sam Houston's soldiers secured the independence of Texas at San Jacinto, their battle cry was "Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!... |
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The "Reminiscences" of Maj. Gen. Zenas R. Bliss are a remarkably detailed account of his army service in Texas before and after the... |



