Historical Reprints
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Serious study into sundials and roses; and man's love affair with both, as he turned both into emblems for symbols of meanings.
Follow the author through his trek across the desert that still hides its secrets of past civilizations.
Humorous tales and events touched by the Texian culture.
Look into yesteryear for the culture that made Texas famous.
Tales and narratives of Painted Rock, Southern Panhandle, Texas told by Charlie Baker.
The Notorious Union Pacific and Texas Train Robber : Sam Bass was the source of many a fictional story and tall tale, yet here is the real story of this outlaw.
The autobiography of David Crockett appended with the events at the Alamo by the original editor.
A look at historic ghosts that have raised public attention to these mysteries. Are they explainable by science? or just spiritual apparitions? or both?
Our favorite mythological character, who just doesn't seem to go away through time. So a myth or not the Devil rules the Western world.
A Blast from the past with a Dallas, Texas souvenir book from 1894. This is a 2 book set with the 2nd book being a collection of very old photographs of Dallas in the 1890's.
The US government cannot say it was not aware of the possible destruction cause by Katrina, Rita, and Ike... they were told in vivid detail in 1900, in Galveston, Texas.
Texans seldom gives the credit due the Hispanic efforts, sacrifice, and influence in gaining Texas Independence, without which, the Texas Revolution would probably have failed. This biography is one such effort to restore the Hispanic Heros of Texas to their proper prominence.
Few Americans or Texans realize that not only was David Crockett a Texas hero, and a Tennessee politician, and a frontier adventurer, he was also an author. He's not given much credit in history for his books, some published posthumously. TGS is collecting and putting back in print this Texas Revolution hero's books.