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Flight of the Eagle

Haines M. D., J. D.
Flight of the Eagle
If a boy in your life is struggling toward manhood, this could be the most important book he ever reads. Thirteen-year-old Jimmy faces life-altering choices and is headed down the path of self-destruction. Then he begins having a recurrent dream. The dream leads him to his mentor and a vision quest that changes him forever. Flight of the Eagle teaches a young man to: Live a better life by choosing the right path. . . Honor Native American ...

CHF 16.90

The Atomic City

Rosen, Terry L.
The Atomic City
Atomic City" is a first-hand account of growing up in the dawning of the Atomic Age and at the epicenter of where it all took place. Terry L. Rosen's story is unique because he was not a scientist but a boy growing up, where it all started in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Amid World War II, an assemblage of the best scientists and engineers in the world worked in a secluded part of northern New Mexico on the development of an atomic bomb. They bro...

CHF 47.90

An Antebellum History

Howell, Kenneth Wayne
An Antebellum History
Henderson County, Texas, 1846-1861 is unlike any other history of Henderson County during its formative period. It is well documented and places the county in the historical context of Texas and the United States, but it does not lose sight of the importance of local events and people. The author focuses on the evolutionary changes of this East Texas county prior to the Civil War. Henderson County, Texas, illustrates particularly well the stor...

CHF 26.90

The Atomic City

Rosen, Terry L.
The Atomic City
Atomic City" is a first-hand account of growing up in the dawning of the Atomic Age and at the epicenter of where it all took place. Terry L. Rosen's story is unique because he was not a scientist but a boy growing up, where it all started in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Amid World War II, an assemblage of the best scientists and engineers in the world worked in a secluded part of northern New Mexico on the development of an atomic bomb. They bro...

CHF 37.90

Ambush

Hinton, Ted
Ambush
The story of Bonnie and Clyde-their love, their desperate killings, and their destruction in an explosion of gun fire-has fueled an American legend more than seventy years. But it is only with this book by the last surviving officer of the six who shot Bonnie and Clyde that the full story of their capture has been told. Ted Hinton's description of a secret, illegal police trap-hidden at the time from the press and public-is one of many revelat...

CHF 41.50

Austin's Old Three Hundred

Von-Maszewski, Wolfman M.
Austin's Old Three Hundred
The Texas equivalent of the "Mayflower" adventures, the three hundred families who settled Stephen F. Austin's original colony formed the foundation on which a republic and then a state was built. In this revised and expanded edition of the book first published in 1991, many stories of those early Texians are told by their descendants. "Austin's Old Three Hundred" features reference sources, portraits, illustrations, glossary terms and anecdo...

CHF 49.90

Ghost Stories of Old Texas

Fowler, Zinita Parsons
Ghost Stories of Old Texas
Texas is a land of legends and folktales. Some of them are based on characters like Pecos Bill, Bigfoot Wallace, and Davy Crockett - loud, outgoing, bigger­than-life "daytime" kinds of people. Others concern themselves with mysterious, shadowy things: giant, footless birds, river spirits, and phantom lights. These ghost stories are told in whispers. Perhaps to make children behave or adults change their way of living and have become interwo...

CHF 32.50

John S. "Rip" Ford

O'Neal, Bill
John S. "Rip" Ford
Rip Ford was a bold, fearless combat leader, an expert pistoleer, and a master tactician who led hard-hitting cavalry charges against foes with far greater numbers. Ford was a ferocious warrior against the enemies of his beloved Texas, and from his first arrival in the Lone Star Republic, he volunteered eagerly for militia companies. During the Mexican War, he battled his way through the jungles and mountains of Mexico as a regimented adjutant...

CHF 40.90

The True Story of Pistol Pete

Haines, J. D.
The True Story of Pistol Pete
Frank Eaton, known to all as Pistol Pete, was one of the most colorful characters in the American West. Today, he is mainly remembered as the mascot for Oklahoma State University. Pete led an exciting life during the turbulent times of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as a cowboy, lawman, stock detective and blacksmith. He was also a spell-binding storyteller. The tragic murder of his father and Pete's crusade as a teenager to bring the murdere...

CHF 24.50

Bluebonnet at the Alamo

Casad, Mary Brooke / Vincent, Benjamin
Bluebonnet at the Alamo
In this installment of the Bluebonnet Series, everyone's favorite curious armadillo learns about the Battle of the Alamo and the Alamo Museum. When Bluebonnet comes to San Antonio, the first thing she wants to do is see the Alamo. While rummaging for a nice, big beetle to eat for dinner, she meets Digger Diller, who is old enough to be her grand-diller. He tells Bluebonnet the tale of his great-great-grand-diller's involvement in the Battle ...

CHF 28.50

Bluebonnet at the Texas State Capitol

Casad, Mary Brooke
Bluebonnet at the Texas State Capitol
After singing the Texas state song, Bluebonnet admires the Goddess of Liberty statue on top of the state capitol dome. Filled with pride, she wishes that she could climb to the top to see the statue up close. To her amazement, someone tells Bluebonnet that he has been to the top, more than three hundred feet above the ground! The voice that seems to come from nowhere belongs to Mac, a mockingbird, who happens to be the state bird of Texas. M...

CHF 27.90

John S. "Rip" Ford

O'Neal, Bill
John S. "Rip" Ford
Rip Ford was a bold, fearless combat leader, an expert pistoleer, and a master tactician who led hard-hitting cavalry charges against foes with far greater numbers. Ford was a ferocious warrior against the enemies of his beloved Texas, and from his first arrival in the Lone Star Republic, he volunteered eagerly for militia companies. During the Mexican War, he battled his way through the jungles and mountains of Mexico as a regimented adjutant...

CHF 49.90

Village Without Men

Shefelman, Janice
Village Without Men
Dear Reader, what is to become of us - of me, Sophie? Thus begins Sophie's second journal, written two years later. She is now fifteen years old, and the Civil War is three years old. Her first journal, Sophie's War, tells how she and her family live in constant danger as Unionists in the hill country of Texas, a state that has left the Union and joined the Confederacy. Now, as the war goes on, all the able men in Comfort have been forced ...

CHF 35.50

Village Without Men

Shefelman, Janice
Village Without Men
Dear Reader, what is to become of us - of me, Sophie? Thus begins Sophie's second journal, written two years later. She is now fifteen years old, and the Civil War is three years old. Her first journal, Sophie's War, tells how she and her family live in constant danger as Unionists in the hill country of Texas, a state that has left the Union and joined the Confederacy. Now, as the war goes on, all the able men in Comfort have been force...

CHF 30.50

The Texas 36th Division

Brager, Bruce
The Texas 36th Division
Here is an encompassing and insightful history of the distinguished 36th Division, which traces back to the 1870s and officially formed for World War I. In the Second World War, the 36th led the first contested Allied landing in Europe and gave the Fifth Army "the key" to Rome. Readers interested in early Texas and Western history, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the world wars, and the continuing debate over the best structure for the American...

CHF 40.90

Blood Prairie

Jackson, Ron J.
Blood Prairie
Oklahoma's saga is collectively a triumphant one, but victories were often gained at the price of blood. Settlers fought to conquer the frontier. Indians refused to be conquered. Slaves died to be free. Blood Prairie pays tribute to the sacrifices of those who lived on Oklahoma's enchanting, yet often violent, prairie. Within these pages, one will journey through a series of perilous adventures on the vast Oklahoma frontier when cultures cla...

CHF 24.50

The Texas 36th Division

Brager, Bruce
The Texas 36th Division
Here is an encompassing and insightful history of the distinguished 36th Division, which traces back to the 1870s and officially formed for World War I. In the Second World War, the 36th led the first contested Allied landing in Europe and gave the Fifth Army "the key" to Rome. Readers interested in early Texas and Western history, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the world wars, and the continuing debate over the best structure for the American...

CHF 50.90

Remember Goliad

Hopewell, Clifford
Remember Goliad
Palm Sunday, March 27, 1836, turned out to be the blackest day in the war of independence between Texas and Mexico. Colonel James Walker Fannin Jr. and his men were ruthlessly slaughtered at the Presidio La Bahia near Goliad. The order was given directly by General Santa Anna. The author describes the background leading up to the start of hostilities in October 1835 and the two Mexican armies which threatened to overrun the Texans, with the ma...

CHF 31.50

Inclusive Hymns For Liberating Christians

Aldredge-Clanton, Jann
Inclusive Hymns For Liberating Christians
Inclusive Hymns for Liberating Christians will expand the spiritual experience of any group, large or small. These hymns inspire justice and peacemaking. They empower women, men, and children of all races to become all they are created to be in the divine image. These hymns will lift the heart, invigorate the mind, and enliven the spirit. The wide variety of biblical divine names and images in this hymnbook will contribute to belief in the sac...

CHF 45.90

The Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement

Richardson, Rupert Noval
The Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement
A.C. Greene considered The Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement an instant choice to be included in his book, The Fifty Best Books on Texas. The book details both sides of the tragic Council House Fight of 1840, the Battle of Adobe Walls, and the reluctance of the Comanches to accept Texas overtures to peace. Originally published in 1933, this edition includes 11, 000 words that were left out of the original version. The author tells ...

CHF 51.50