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THE CIVIL WAR MEMORIES OF ELIZABETH BACON CUSTER
Reconstructed from her diaries and notes by Arlene Reynolds
"Reynolds, who portrayed Elizabeth in the TV series "The Real West," deserves praise for
editing raw material. War bride 'Libbie' followed 'Autie' in his rise to fame as the Union's
best front-line cavalry general. Her descriptions of the campaigns of 1864-1865 belong in
the library of every student of the Civil War. Her candid evaluations of army routines and
personalities bring a much-needed perspective to a field still dominated by operational
analysis. And her unvarnished descriptions of her own maturing under the stress of war
make this a useful contribution to women's studies as well."
-PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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TEXIAN ILIAD
A Military History
of the Texas Revolution
By Stephen L. Hardin
In a highly readable coverage, Hardin
sorts through the myth and controversy
surrounding the Texas Revolution
to offer the first complete, balanced
assessment of Texan and Mexican
conduct in the war.
ISBN 0-292-73086-1, $24.95 hardcoverTried and true classics
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 architectural 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
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Border Regional Library Association
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 blessings that publicity brought to
Jewel Babb before her death in 1991.
9 b&w photographs
ISBN 0-292-70822-X, $9.95 paperback
The 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 paperbackUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
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