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Fashion Prints in the Age of Louis XIV
Between 1678 and 1710, Parisian presses printed hundreds of images of elegantly attired men and women dressed in the latest mode, and posed to display every detail of their …
The Death of Raymond Yellow Thunder
The long-intertwined communities of the Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation and the bordering towns in Sheridan County, Nebraska, mark their histories in sensational incidents and …
Wild Flight
This book is Walt McDonald First-Book winner. Soaring across extensive terrain, from the working world of Detroit to American suburbia and pop culture, from the European landscape …
Trees, Shrubs, and Cacti of South Texas
This revised edition of the popular field guide provides a color photograph and gives family name, scientific name, common name, and a general description for each of more than 180 …
Bromley Girls
It’s 1955 and fourteen-year-old Emily Winter’s promising start at Bromley, a posh, academically-challenging Manhattan girls’ school, threatens to turn sour when her new friend …
The Peculiar Sanity of War
During wartime, paranoia, gossip, and rumor become accepted forms of behavior and dominant literary tropes. ""The Peculiar Sanity of War"" examines the impact of war hysteria on …
Grasses of South Texas
The vast rangelands of south Texas—that portion of the state lying south of San Antonio and extending west and south to the Rio Grande and east to the Gulf of Mexico—are home to …
The Taste of Texas Ranching
The tale of Texas ranching is one full of colorful individuals with an appetite for hard work, the great Texas outdoors, and good food. Come along with Bernstein and Bryant as they …
Rights in the Balance
On a horrific night in October 1975, Erwin Simants brutally murdered six members of the Henry Kellie family in tiny Sutherland, Nebraska. Massive media attention to the grisly …
The Western
No element of Americas historical heritage has inspired more myth and legend than the expansion Westwardan epic of immense proportion. And for two hundred years, millions of …