Including movie posters, pulp magazines, comic books, comic strips, television memorabilia, adver...
More Than the Music features twenty-seven unique jazz stories—stories that came about through my ...
More than a quarter of a century ago, critic and author Michael Ennis observed that “There is no ...
The Far Canyon, the sequel to ''Slaughter'' was published in 1994 and won Elmer Kelton his sixth ...
Sweetie Ladd was Fort Worth's own 'Grandma' Moses, a folk artist who captured the city's history ...
Aware that some may see the title of this volume as an oxymoron, James Ward Lee argues in his ''A...
Women’s stories often get lost because so much of women’s history resides in private places such ...
This book contains the story of faculties, deans, presidents, and chancellors, and the struggle a...
Tom Rowden has been riding away from the Pecos River for twenty years, plagued by the haunting im...
In Hunter’s Trap, Smith’s fifth novel, he creates a brooding tale of psychological suspense set o...
A talented pianist and a woman of great vitality and charm, Lili Kraus was one of the most extrao...
In the mid-nineteenth century various groups formed north of the border to invade Mexico. They we...
Shots of Knowledge is a guidebook for whiskey lovers. Organized into approximately sixty illustra...
What if post-Soviet Union Russia sent biological warfare missiles to the United States, only this...
Comanche Sundown is the story of the great war chief Quanah Parker, a freed slave and cowboy name...
Imagine sharing your name with a devastating hurricane. Seeing and hearing your name over and ove...
What? And Give Up Show Business? is the hilarious autobiography of James Hampton, who for over fi...
'Inside Texas: Culture, Identity and Houses, 1878-1920' is a 464 page book with 296 photos that t...
'The TCU Press is not affiliated with Thunder Bay Press and this book is not a part of its 'Then ...
Stories from the Barrio offers a new look at the history of Fort Worth. In his search to discover...
This volume illustrates the history of the Lone Star State through color plates of sixty-four his...
Blending careful research and creative storytelling, ''The Search for a Chili Queen'' explores th...
Since he first began writing in the 1950s, Dr. Paul F. Boller Jr. has had a passion for sharing t...
These essays on Food and Philosophy were written over several decades. Not only philosophers and ...
Katherine Anne Porter's uneasy relationship with her home state has become increasingly important...
In 1935 Betsy Throckmorton’s father lures her from a New York job with Time magazine back to Clay...
Novelist Gerald Duff grew up both in Polk County, in Deep East Texas, and in Nederland, near the ...
At the height of the sixties, a group of Texas writers stood apart from Texas’s conservative esta...
Texas Chili? Oh My! is a retelling of the beloved fairy tale The Three Little Pigs—Texas style! M...
Inspired by his parents’ love for the written word, former Speaker of the House Jim Wright develo...
Vivid imagery and original research are the hallmarks of DFW Deco: Modernistic Architecture of No...
Originally published: New York: Arbor House, 1985.
Traditional characterizations of the 1846-1848 war between the United States and Mexico emphasize...
Plum Creek is a historical novel set in nineteenth-century Texas. It is a coming-of-age story inv...
Fort Worth & Tarrant County explores the past and present of 'Cowtown' and its neighboring cities...
The people of Oaxaca, Mexico, believe the souls of the dead, the antepasados, return every year f...
From the author of Dividing Western Waters comes a book on the development of the arid West--in p...
Shelby Hearon's excellent twelfth novel opens, ''And they lived happily ever after.'' It ends, ''...
Texas Country Singers contains brief biographies of twenty-seven Texas singers. The artists chose...
Galia is a young girl from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, who likes to ride her bike, dance, and spend ti...
As the 2010 Texas Poet Laureate, Karla K. Morton believes that poetry is everyone’s art, and has ...
In March of 1861 Texas seceded from the Union, and the Love brothers of Limestone County - Cyrus,...
Documenting the work of twelve contemporary sculptors from Texas, Material Culture was published ...
The Sounds of Rescue, the Signs of Hope
Jerry Flemmons' Texas Siftings
John Furman Haley lived from 1897 to 1972, from wagon roads to superhighways, from chugging locom...