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2025 Title List
“Brimming with Texas icons." – Denton Record-Chronicle
CINDY Ella: A Texas Retelling
(That you can color!)
Amanda Moore Vingren, a native Texan with rural roots, deftly re-imagines the ageless Cinderella fairy tale. Only this time the stepmother makes Cindy Ella do ranch chores. And, lo and behold, Cindy Ella be Reset on a Texas ranch, Cindy Ella is forced to do ranch chores but ends up a skilled cattlewoman. With her fairy godmother’s help, she attends Anson’s historic Cowboys Christmas Ball and meets her “prince charming.” When he proposes and offers “princess treatment,” Cindy Ella makes clear she’ll agree – but only if she can runher her own ranch. Retold by and illustrated by native Texans. By West Texas native Amanda Moore Vingren. 52 pages, Paperback. 11” X 8.5” ISBN 978-1-892588-746 $9.95
“There is much here to stimulate inquisitive young minds in this bright-eyed paleontological tale. The illustrations capture the enthusiasm and investigative spirit that is in evidence throughout.” - KIRKUS REVIEWS
Wylie Finds a Dinosaur
The true story in storybook format of a 4-year-old boy who discovers a dinosaur while fossil hunting with his father in Mansfield, Texas. And what happened afterward. It was an important find, leading to Wylie Brys being recognized by the Guinness World Records in 2023 as the youngest discoverer of an unknown dinosaur species. Fun and educational, it is written in engaging Dr Seuss-like verse by Wylie’s father Tim, a naturalist with the Perot Museum of Nature & Science, and captivatingly illustrated by Ann Huey. 48 pages, Hardback, all color. 11” X 8.5” ISBN 978-1-892588-753 $18.95
Good Night Cowgirl / Good Night Cowboy
These delightfully illustrated bedtime stories by Glenn Dromgoole are in its 6th printing, newly reissued with no price increase. “It's easy to read the sweet lullaby couplets. They will softly lull any child to sleep,” raved Colorado Country Life. “A practical bed-time story or an ideal book for those new to reading.” Illustrations by Barbra Clack.
Both 24 pages, 8” X 7” Hardback with flyleaf, all color
Good Night Cowgirl ISBN 978-1-892588-777 $15.95
Good Night Cowboy ISBN 978-1-892588-760 $15.95
"Two perfect bedtime stories, one for your little cowboy and one for your little cowgirl." — Savvysource.com
"It's easy to read the sweet lullaby couplets.” — Colorado Country Life
A Tour of Texas
A Texas Inspired Coloring Book
Dallas artist India Hearne has created pages and pages of Lone Star landmarks to visit, all to be colored in by adults or children. A truly one of a kind creation, fun and sassy.
24 pages. 8” X 10” Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-388. List $9.95
Texas Barbecue 101
Perfect for Traeger pellet smokers!
This cookbook by BBQ expert John Lopez supplies all the knowhow to create real Texas smoked brisket, ribs, turkey, ham and quail.
“A mini-book of ’cue how-to’s from a hard-core pit smoker who hews to the Texas tradition of ’meat cooked with coals, embers and/or wood.”
– Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Texas White Trash Cookbook
Betty Ann Stout, acclaimed former pro rasslin’ columnist for the Fort Worth StarTelegram is sharing the cooking secrets of her Mamma and her great aunts and regular aunts and her Memaw and other people’s aunts and memaws and mammas and a daddy or uncle or three. Hilarious commentary and recipes that make this unique book a perfect gift.
“Everything your Memaw should have taught y’all”
– Lou Hudson, author of Speak Texan in 30 Minutes or Less
Coloring Books
A Texas Kid’s First Gardening Book
And You Can Color It
Kerry Renta, a former landscape architect and 4th grade science teacher, has created an instructional book on gardening that kids can also color. Children aged 5 to 10 will learn how to grow their own plants as they find out how to sow and care for a sunflower, watching what happens both above and below ground as it grows.
38 Pages. 8” X 10” Paperback. ISBN 978-892588-616
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Texas A to Z NEW!
A fun yet educational way to learn the ABCs, and it’s a coloring book featuring Texas’s favorite icons, animals and plants. By Dallas artist India Hearne. 24 pages. 8” X 10” Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-722
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Regional Cookbooks
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 978-1-892588-18-0
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ISBN 9781-1-892588-647
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Tex Mex 101
This handy guide makes genuine Texan-Mexican cuisine accessible to any kitchen. Includes fajitas, enchiladas, tres leches cake and Chef Dean Fearing’s famous Turtle Mansion Tortilla Soup. Includes flautas, migas, burritos, ceviche, sopapillas, nun finger and more!
‘’A great collection of Tex-Mex recipe.’’ — Grady Spears, celebrated Texas chef and author of ‘’Cowboy in the Kitchen”
Texas Braggin’ Rights
Winning Recipes of the Best Texas Cook-offs
We’ve scoured the state and brought back the winners in a back pocket-sized cookbook. From the State Fair of Texas to the Terlingua International Chili Championship, some of the Lone Star State’s finest dishes are now explained. “Chock full of award-winning recipes.”
– Plainview Daily Herald
104 pages. 4.25” X 5.5” Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-029
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ISBN 978-1892588-012
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Regional Cookbooks
Cordon Bubba
Texas Downhome Cooking
Easy-to-follow, genuine Lone Star recipes, from award-winning chili con carne to chicken fried steak, King Ranch chicken, fajitas, cheese grits, sweet potato pie and more! “Just perfect!” – Wichita Falls Times Record News
“A tiny treasure”
– Sherman Herald-Democrat
Celebrations from a Cowgirl’s Kitchen
Texas Fiestas, Fandangos & Feasts
Texas native Christine Gardner, event planner, caterer, food writer and TV cook, has rounded up 11 menus for festive Texas-style occasions from casual to luxe, along with blueprints for presentation and planning. From a Fourth of July Fish Fry to a Boots & Bling Barbecue, Gardner offers cowgirl entertaining with ease and style.
“Entertaining and enticing.”
– San Angelo Standard-Times
Texas Morning Glory
Memorable breakfast recipes selected from top bed-and-breakfast inns around the Lone Star state: Texas breakfast tamales, pecancrusted bacon, blintz soufflé, sweet potato pancakes, morning glory muffins and scores of other delectable dishes. From B&Bs in Jefferson, Austin, Fredericksburg, Fort Worth and elsewhere.
“Delicious recipes.”
– Tyler Morning Telegram
Championship Chili
Texas Style
A guide to making real Texas chili, using recipes that swept top honors at the two leading national cookoffs. Includes a veteran competitorjudge’s secrets on making a winning bowl of blessedness. A portion of proceeds benefits the Big Bend Educational Foundation.
“Best darn chili book in either direction of the Pecos.”
– Big Bend Sentinel
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 978-1-892588-00-5
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ISBN 978-1892588-371
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The Texas Tailgate Cookbook
Menus, Secrets & Strategies to Elevate Your Party Game
Travel and food writer June Naylor Harris and ex-NFL player Marshall Harris share shares their secrets, strategies and a season’s worth of festive tailgate-tested recipes.
“A new playbook for these parking lot parties. Even the timid will love these recipes.”
– Dallas Morning News
Texas Church Supper & Family Reunion Cookbook
Dona Mularkey and Dolores Runyon have collaborated on a collection of showstoppers that will be a hit at any church and family gathering. Recipes include to-die-for fried chicken to spectacular crockpot dishes, variations of deviled eggs and must-try desserts like old-fashioned Texas fruit cobblers, layer cakes and ambrosia.
88 pages. 4.25” X 5.25”
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ISBN 978-1-892588-07-4
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Salsa! Salsa! Salsa!
Savory House Press imprint
Crystal Walls’ guide to making salsas for every occasion, to grace any cuisine. More than 70 varieties ensures you’ll never run out of fresh ideas to serve up. From traditional to new cuisine to amazing original dessert salsas.
“Hottest book on the shelf.”
– Bud Kennedy, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 978-1-892588-03-6
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ISBN 978-1-892588-531
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ISBN 978-1-89258805-0
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Texas Ethnic Cuisine
Stirring the Pot
Dianna Hunt celebrates the cultural traditions that early settlers stitched into the state’s patchwork, each ethnic wave contributing distinct flavors. From Czech kolaches and Polish pierogi, to Mexico’s chiles relleños and Native American fry bread. Add portions of Cajun filé gumbo and bread pudding and Hill Country German jägerschnitzel and Norwegian lace cookies, to name just a few.
88 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 978-1-892588-33-3
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A Cajun Family Cookbook
Savory House Press imprint
Award-winning journalist – and Houma, La., native – John Gravois compiled the recipes his mother taught him, then shook down Cajun relatives for the very best they put on the table. Included are Shrimp Creole, Hurricane Betsy Shrimp Jambalaya, Shrimp & Oyster Quiche, Crawfish au Gratin,Hitachi Crawfish Jambalaya and many more.
Louisiana & Southern Titles
96 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 978-1892588-30-2
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Louisiana’s Tables
A Culinary Heritage Tour
Savory House Press imprint
Veteran New Orleans food writer, cookbook author and editor
Jyl Benson takes her decades of experience and masterfully pours it into this work of pure eating delight. Benson traces foodways, ethnic influences and the state’s natural land and Gulf bounty along the way.
“Full of great recipes.”
– Liz Williams, founding president of the National Food & Beverage Foundation
200 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 9781-1-892588-586
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Speak Cajun in 30 Minutes or Less
A Celebration of South Louisiana
‘’A must read! If you want to get your Cajun on, you need John Gravois’ fabulous little book. It’s fun, factual and full of history, Cajun idioms and their pronunciations.’’
--Ken
Wells, Wall Street Journal
Sweet Southern
A Heritage of Beloved Desserts
Savory House Press imprint
A quick, easy-to-follow trove of dessert recipes by Jan Norris, award-winning Food Editor of the Palm Beach Post. Includes Appalachian Stack Cake, Bourbon Fruit Cake, Coca-Cola Cake, New Orleans King Cake, Chocolate Pecan Pie, Peach Cobbler — even recipes for Grapefruit Pie and Green Tomato Pie.
“Offers the South’s favorite sweets!”
– Baton Rouge Advocate
Regional Cookbooks
Texas Chuckwagon Cuisine Real Cowboy Cooking
CAST-IRON RECIPES
Authentic chuck wagon and contemporary Dutch-oven recipes inspired by traditional roundup fare and contributed by prize-winning cooks: Sourdough biscuits, hash potatoes, stolen chicken. By award-winning writer Evan Moore.
“Tantalizing and intriguing recipes!” – McAllen Monitor
About the Publisher
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While a roving state reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Barry Shlachter started Great Texas in 1998 after recognizing a need for regional books written by people with deep local roots. Shlachter himself came to Texas after 16 years as a foreign correspondent in Africa and Asia, covering coups and earthquakes; and interviewing Mother Teresa, Dian (“Gorillas in the Mist”) Fossey, Indira Gandhi the Dalai Lama, among others. Great Texas enlists writers, designers, photographers and editors displaced by the newspaper industry crisis; gives support to NPR stations in Texas and Louisiana; and donates a portion of proceeds to the National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame and Texas Dance Hall Preservation.
Photo by Betsy Crum
Bicycle Texas
The newest bicycling guide to the Lone Star state is remarkably affordable and sized to fit a bike jersey pocket next to the energy bars. Written by avid cyclist and sports editor Tom Johanningmeier, it covers all regions with each route accompanied by a detailed map, elevation profile and difficulty rating.
“This handy pocket is packed with useful information”
– Bryan/College Station Eagle
Texas Redneck Road Trips
Ever hanker to swim with gators, snare humongous catfish by hand, shoot feral hogs from a helicopter or just throw back a free Shiner Bock? Writer Allan Kimball has unearthed these and other regional delights that could fill numerous bucket lists, should they fall under the category he entitled, Texas Redneck Road Trips It’s a hilarious take on traveling through Texas. Scores of interesting stops.
Top Texas Wineries
The Texas wine industry just keeps growing. And if you still think Lone Star wines don’t yet compare in quality, check out the results at prestigious national competitions. Texas wine has never been better — some of it, that is. The hard part is identifying the best winemakers among the hundreds of establishments that beckon the wine tourist. Needed is someone to recommend the most rewarding winery experience and, once you get there, which wines to try. Critic Andrew Chalk shares his judgments on the best of Texas wine.
“Compact, authoritative and controversial.”
– Glenn Dromgoole, Abilene Reporter-News
Texas Landmark Cafés
Newly Updated!
Revised in 2018. A guide to the best places to eat in out-of-the-way places throughout Texas, as well as big cities. By awardwinning travel writer and native Texan June Naylor, it describes what knowledgeable locals have long known about their best diners, steak houses, barbecues and seafood joints, from El Paso to Longview, and what to order when you get there.
Travel Guides
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ISBN 978-1-892588-35-7
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ISBN 978-1-892588-36-4
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ISBN 978-1-892588-39-5
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Big Bend Guide
4th Edition
Texas journalist and novelist Allan C. Kimball gives first time visitors all they need in terms of best tips on hiking trails, dining and lodging and camping sites to have a fantastic time in this intriguing corner of Texas.
“Whether spending two days or 10, Kimball provides the skinny on what to do, what to see and how to get there.” –Texas Highways
TEXAS: 107 BEST WALKS
A guide to the Lone Star state’s best saunters and easy hikes, covering every major city and region. Will appeal to both young families with children and folks their grandparents’ age. Written by Allan Kimball, Texas novelist and avid walker. The first such Texas guide ever published.
“The 84-page publication is pocket-sized, so it can be carried along on your walk.” – Dan Stephens, Hill Country Sun
Texas Landmark Dance Halls
Few experiences are as memorable as a visit to a Lone Star dance hall retaining a down-home ambience. Texas writer Shirely Y. Jinkins has covered the music scene for decades and has carefully selected venerable watering holes and dance halls that deserve landmark status.
“Jinkins’s ‘Texas Landmark Dance Halls’ is your guide to the places where you can knock one back and scoot a boot.”
– Austin American-Statesman
Texas Museums of Discovery
96 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
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ISBN 978-1-892588-173
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Where else but in Texas can one glimpse a Picasso original in jail, 1,000 artistic toilet seats or a hat made of barbed ware? And where can visitors stroll through a human body or sit in the middle of a hurricane, pilot the Space Shuttle or see a submarine burst through a front lawn? The region s most intriguing museums, some world famous, others little-known gems just ready to be discovered.
‘’Whether it’s Picassos you want to see or Dr Pepper, Texas has a museum for you. Texas writer Allan C. Kimball highlights his favorite museums across the state, ranging from the Kimbell and Menil art museums to the Kenedy Ranch Museum in South Texas and Miss Hattie’s Bordello Museum in San Angelo.’’
– Fort Worth Star-Telegram
104 pages. 4.25” X 5.5” Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-20-3
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ISBN 978-1-892588-24-1
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ISBN 978-1-892588-28-9
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Texas & Western Humor
Molly Ivins
She DID Say That
This little gem is a collection of Molly’s funniest, sharpest observations, gibes and nuggets. Molly Ivins was a Texas treasure: an irreverent populist who used plain speech to seek social justice and to crack a good joke.
“I laughed my ass off. Again, thanks Molly!”
– Jay Root, Houston Chronicle
You Know You’re a Texan if ...
Reporter-News Texas author and humorist Mike Nichols expounds on just the wackiest things that make one a true son or daughter of this singular State of Mind. Illustrated by award-winning cartoonist J.D. Crowe.
“More laughs per square inch than any book I’ve read.”
– Glenn Dromgoole, Abilene Reporter-News
Savvy Sayin’s
True Wisdom from the Real West
A witty compilation of some of the Old West’s truisms, discovered and sifted over a 20-year period by an Arizona ranch reporter-turned-adman, Ken Alstad, who combined them with relating illustrations by Remington and Russell.
“The pithy wisdom is real.”
– Salt Lake City Deseret News
Texas, My Texas
A Texas cartoonist’s wacky take on Lone Star history and traditions Roger T. Moore, a Renaissance Merkel rancher compared to Will Rogers has been creating historical cartoons for Lone Star newspapers for decades. Share some of his most memorable drawings.
”Readers of all ages can learn something about Texas history – and have fun doing it.”
– Glenn Dromgoole, Abilene Reporter-News
Texas Limericks: From Abbott to Zephyr
If you enjoy limericks and have an
for Texas, singer-songwriter-poetpharmacist Greg Young has the state with his special brand of humor and whimsy.
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ISBN 978-1-892588-593
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Speak Texan in 30 Minutes or Less
Texas Twang Preservation Society
A humorous guide to understanding why Texans speak the way they do. Written by veteran Texas journalist Lou Hudson, the mock traveler’s phrase book makes a perfect gift for a newcomer to the state or reminder to displaced Texans on how they should talk when they return.
“Explains the meaning of Texan-speak.”
– Glenn Dromgoole,Abilene Reporter-News
Texas Speak Advanced Course
Texas Twang
Preservation Society
An absolutely humorous guide to deciphering Lone Star lingo. Written by veteran Texas journalist Jennifer Briggs, the mock traveler’s phrase book is a stand-alone sequel to our Speak Texan in 30 Minutes
More Texas Sayings Than You Can Shake A Stick At
Ex-Texas Monthly editor/writer Anne Dingus has collected some of state’s best sayings, more than 1,000, then added 200 for this expanded edition with some of the funniest quips from Molly Ivins, Ann Richards, LBJ and D Darrell Royal. Every home should have a copy.
“A great gift idea. This little book is more fun than a packed-pew preacher!” – Mike Cox, Lubbock Avalanche Journal
100 Great Things About Texas
By popular demand, this perennial favorite by Texas writer Glenn Dromgoole has been reissued with new illustrations and at a reduced price -- in line with our other affordable titles. Not a travel guide and not exactly a Texas brags book, it is a celebration of 100 subtle, and not so subtle, serious and not so serious, things that make Texas the special place that it is.
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5” Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-15-9
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Popular Titles
Stories from Texas
Some of Them Are True
Texas raconteur, professor and radio personality W.F. Strong explains Texas like no one else. For this book celebrating his home state, Strong has collected 75 of his NPR broadcasts. You’ll hear his inimitably Texan voice in your mind’s ear as he weaves stories on subjects ranging from how to “talk Texan” to Lone Star icons like Charles Goodnight, Tom Landry and Blue Bell ice cream.
144 Pages. 6”X 9” Original Paperback. ISBN 978-1-892588-661. List $12.99.
“Ever’ Texan oughta read this book.”
– Glenn Dromgoole, Abilene Reporter-News
Remember the Alamo Bowl
Bram Kohlhausen’s Epic TCU Comeback
He was the back-up quarterback -- a walk on -- playing the last game of his senior year shortly after his father died and four years into a checkered athletic career. Bram Kohlhausen was not emotionally prepared when tapped to start in the 2016 Alamo Bowl after Texas Christian University’s star QB was arrested for punching a San Antonio cop in a bar fight. Behind
Aggie Football Legends
Sports
Texas Christmas Tales Enlarged 2nd edition
There’s nothing like this on the market: An “Under $10” stocking stuffer that will be used again and again. Readings of these ageless holiday stories will become a family tradition in many Texas households. Stories by O. Henry, John Henry Faulk, A.C. Greene & others. 128 pages. 5.5” X 8.5” Paperback. ISBN 978-1-892588-34-0 List $9.95.
“A splendid collection, ‘Texas Christmas Tales’ should be under the tree or in the stocking of any Texan who appreciates good writing.” – Abilene Reporter-News
31-0 against the 5th ranked Oregon Ducks at halftime, Bram won the game in its third overtime. This legendary matchup is considered perhaps the most riveting of comebacks in college bowl history. 144 pages 5.5” X 8” Paperback. ISBN 9781892588-692. $12.95.
“Now that Jim Reeves has written a book about the 2016 Alamo Bowl, the astounding result of that game has become official. It deserved nothing less.”
– Chuck Culpepper, Washington Post
Purple Passion
Longhorn Football Legends
Everything a diehard Texas Aggie fan would want to know about its colorful team since 1894, the highs, the lows and the highly improbables.
Written by sports writer Anthony Andro, himself an Aggie.
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”; Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-41-8
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“I expect it will prove popular”
– Glenn Dromgoole, Bryan/College Station Eagle
TCU Football Legends
Newly updated, all the history behind TCU’s football legends, inlcuding Max Duggan, and how it became a squad on the national scene from bowl game to bowl game. Written by Horned Frog alum Jeff Wilson, a Texasbased sports writer.
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5”
ISBN 978-1-892588-685
This small book packs a wallop with interesting lore of the storied University of Texas team, that fans would love to receive as a gift or buy for themselves. Written by sports writer Steve Session, a UT Ex.
80 pages. 4.25” X 5.5” Paperback
ISBN 978-1-892588-40-1
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“Includes the national championship teams, the birth of the wishbone, a number of Darrell quotations, and the UT student who dognapped the Aggies’ mascot, Reveille, in 1993. Expect it to be popular.” - Abilene Reporter-News
Texas Tech: Red Raider Football Legends
Tech alum John Henry covers all of the team’s history and stand-out personalities, including Mike “the Pirate” Leach and star QB Pat Mahomes.
84 pages. 4.25” X 5.5” Paperback ISBN 978-1-892588-623 List $5.95
Fall/Winter 2025
Winnie-the-Pooh
Goes to Texas
Winnie the Pooh Goes to Texas
What if Pooh had a few more adventures to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the original volume? And what if they took place in a land exceedingly different, and far away, England while also introducing readers to some new and loveable forever friends? Those very questions led to the creation of this fun read. British-born Cate France Browder, who moved to the USA as a child and later became a school principal in DFW, has tapped her cultural roots and her love for her childhood Pooh books to create these Lone Star adventures every child will enjoy.
Texas Gardens A Traveler’s Guide
If you think bluebonnets are the only flora worth a drive in Texas, this guide will open your eyes. Texas teems with public gardens, from the lush azaleas of East Texas to the fantastic forms of cacti deep in the Chihuahuan desert. From a world-renowned waterlily collection in the unlikely West Texas city of San Angelo to a trove of tropical plumeria and orchids down south in Corpus Christi. Follow the Two Plant Ladies on a tour of Texas’ botanical gardens, arboretums and conservatories. Exploring lavish seasonal displays in big cities as well as unexpected gardens along the state’s byways, they’ll give you the inside info to make the most of your visits. The Two Plant Ladies are Texas horticulturist Susan Urshel, who has worked in gardens for four decades, and writer Amy Culbertson, the guiding editor behind Great Texas Line Press’ guidebooks. You can take them along wherever you travel, because Texas Gardens: A Traveler’s Guide is sized to tuck into your backpack, purse or glove compartment.
Among others, we offer custom-made (in the USA), 30-pocket spinners, single pocket wooden displays (holds 24+ books), and a nine-pocket birch wood counter display. Sold at cost + free off-set books.