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Back in print with a new preface
TEXAS LOG BUILDINGS
A Folk Architecture
By Terry G. Jordan
"... so well written that it will appeal
not only to folklorists and architec-
tural historians but also to anyone
who has ever stopped a car on a
Sunday afternoon and walked across
a pasture to look at an old house. "
-DALLAS MORNING NEWS
78 b&w photographs, 23 maps,
17 line drawings
ISBN 0-292-78051-6, $19.95 paperback
Back in print with a new preface
GERMAN SEED IN TEXAS SOIL
Immigrant Farmers
in Nineteenth-Century Texas
By Terry G. Jordan
"The lasting benefits Texas has
received from its Germans mark our
place names, our historic records,
even our food and drink. Dr. Jordan's
[book] makes this clear and is a
valuable contribution to Texana. "
-DALLAS MORNING NEWS
11 b&w photographs, 52 tables
ISBN 0-292-72707-0, $12.95 paperbackThe 1947 classic is back in print
ADVENTURES WITH A TEXAS
NATURALIST
By Roy Bedichek
With a new introduction by Rick Bass
Text illustrations by Ward Lockwood
"This man who paid profound
attention to everything writes like
an angel." -LON TINKLE
With 17 b&w illustrations
ISBN 0-292-70311-2, $14.95 paperback
BORDER HEALING WOMAN
The Story of Jewel Babb as Told to
Pat LittleDog, Second Edition
This tale of Jewel Babb's life has
enthralled readers since 1981. In this
new edition, Pat LittleDog adds an
epilogue to describe the mixed bless-
ings that publicity brought to Jewel
Babb before her death in 1991.
9 b&w photographs
ISBN 0-292-70822-X, $9.95 paperback
A reissue of the 1952 classic
LIFE ON THE TEXAS RANGE
Photographs by Erwin E. Smith
Text by J. Evetts Haley
"Here is the book of pictures I have
been waiting for. It is a book of pho-
tographs by Erwin Smith, who took a
camera to cow camps in the early
years of this century, before the old
life in the saddle was dead and gone.
He made the best pictures of that life
I ever saw. " -ToM LEA
ISBN 0-292-77683-7, $19.95 paperbacky UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
Box 7819 * Austin 78713 * At fine bookstores, or call 800-252-3206.
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 98, July 1994 - April, 1995, periodical, 1995; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101216/m1/567/?rotate=90: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.