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10/1998. x, 158 pages.
0896723933
978-0-89672-393-1
$17.95 paper
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A Texas Sampler: Historical Recollections Edited by Lisa Waller Rogers
In both words and images, A Texas Sampler is a tribute to the multicultural heritage of Texas. Thirty-two historically important pieces of art are integrated with thirty-two primary source documents. Together with the art, the excerpts from diaries, memoirs, letters, and tales preserve the pre-Civil War history of Texas and the diverse population that settled it. Among the voices included are: a German housewife, a slave, a Comanche chief, a pioneer mother of ten, a blacksmith, a mustanger, as well as historical figures such as Davy Crockett and William Barrett Travis. Art by Frederic Remington, George Catlin, George Caleb Bingham, William Henry Huddle, and William Tylee Ranney are among the pieces that illustrate historical events.
The collection is arranged chronologically beginning with Cabaza de Vaca's encounter with the Karankawas and ending with Governor Sam Houston's refusal to swear allegiance to the Confederacy.
The Weepers and the Wailers The Mission San Saba The Ghost of Jean Lafitte Black Pelican Soup The Garden Spot of the World The Weak Never Started The Jolly Flatboatmen The Murders of Haggett and Williams Victory or Death! The Runaway Scrape The Battle of Plum Creek The Black Bean Lottery A Comanche Village A Tonkawa Feast Lipan Grove The Street Life of Old San Antone Frontier Cuisine Woman's Work Home Alone Going Visting The Fiddler The Fandango Brit Bailey Stagecoach Inn The Extraordinary Texas Horny Toad Hog-Killing Time Two Boys and a Panther Mustang Catching Cynthia Ann Parker The Hanging of Bob Augustin My Slave Days A Man with a Conscience
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