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East Texas Historical Journal Volume 31 Issue 1 Article 10 3-1993 Advertisements Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ethj Part of the United States History Commons Tell us how this article helped you. Recommended Citation (1993) "Advertisements," East Texas Historical Journal: Vol. 31 : Iss. 1 , Article 10. Available at: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ethj/vol31/iss1/10 This Back Matter is brought to you for free and open access by the History at SFA ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in East Texas Historical Journal by an authorized editor of SFA ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 96 EAST TEXAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Harlan DavIdson/ Inc. NEW THIS FALL IN TEXAS HISTORY Profiles in Power Tvventreth-CenturyTexans in Washington Edited by Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr. Michael L. Collins Midwestern Stare University • Collection of thirteen original bIographical essays on important national leaders from the Lone Star State. Editors Hendrickson and Collins have contributed co this book and have selected fellow authors who are well-respected historians. Subjects portrayed In this book are: Edward M. House, Morris Sheppard, John Nanc.e Garner, Jesse Jones, Tom Connally, Sam Rayburn .. Lyndon Baines Johnson; Ralph Yarborough] Barbara Jordan, John Tower, James Wright.. lloyd Bentsen, and George Bush. Ideal for anyone teaching Texas or tv-.rentieth-century American history, political science.. or ciVics, this book will make fascinating and informadve reading for Texans and non Texans alike who are interested in the workings of national polities and the Wielding of power in the tv-.rentieth century. Mexican Americans in Texas: A Brief History Arnalda De Le6n Angelo SIOI! UnJH~rsjty A concise political} cultural; and social history of Mexican Americans in Texas from the Spanish colonial era to the present. Portraying Texas Mexicans as active subjects, not objects.. in the ongo ing Texas narrative, Professor De Leon's concise and revisionist work is ideal as a core text for courses that deal speCifically with T ejano history OJ as a useful supplement to courses in Mexican American, Texas, and American history. Also ~vaJlable The History of Texas Robert A. Calvert and Arnalda De Leon The Texas Heritage, Second Edition Ben Procter and Archte P. McDonald Harlan DaVidson, Inc. For ptr!<Jn::z1 tOpi", jO ,r:>trCatl prc~SSIOM! dJS(oUllt is ~/ 'ou,u/. &~mtMjWH 'OP"~ awilla bIt for 3e110U5 adopuC1t 3I1o North Arlington Heights Road 'OHSWaJwn '/ rt:J.fUt5Iw o,~ dtpllnmlnlal 5fallOnuy, givl!1g Arlington Heights] Illinois 60004-1592 (QUr5l rumfw_ Wll11.2ud ",raJl_ttl, a>ld Ihllrl/l cUlTlnr/~' In U~_ 1J1cAS( mc!cu 52_~".) /0' ,,,,,,_~ra~ aJU1 f<.4JIdlmg for fire (708) 253-9720 FAX 253-9728 ,"~r Hlf?> aM 50 ,/nt, fo, lildl iRddmo",,1 copy ).