Lone Star
Title | Lone Star PDF eBook |
Author | Ed Ifkovic |
Publisher | Poisoned Pen Press Inc |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2010-06-30 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1615951024 |
It’s 1955, and Edna Ferber is basking in the success of her blockbuster novel Giant. Headed to Los Angeles, where director George Stevens and Warner Brothers Studio are in the final days of filming her Texas oil epic, she is looking forward to meeting Rock Hudson, Liz Taylor, and especially the young James Dean. But there is trouble brewing. Dean, the new box-office sensation and teen heartthrob, has been accused of fathering a child with an unstable (and recently fired) extra named Carisa Krausse. The studio fears the negative publicity will jeopardize the release of the movie. Then the actress is murdered, and James Dean is the prime suspect. He was seen at her apartment moments before Carisa’s death. The police are ready to arrest him. With actress Mercedes McCam-bridge as her sympathetic sidekick, Edna investigates, determined to clear Dean’s name. Soon Edna finds herself exploring the troubled lives of Dean’s circle of disparate friends. As she delves into Hollywood’s dark side she discovers a power-ful studio obsessed with a cover-up and a solution she doesn’t want to accept—a solution that she, in fact, dreads.
Lone Star Politics
Title | Lone Star Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Collier |
Publisher | CQ Press |
Pages | 593 |
Release | 2016-12-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1506373631 |
In Texas, myth often clashes with the reality of everyday governance. The Nacogdoches author team (Ken Collier, Steven Galatas, & Julie Harrelson-Stephens) of Lone Star Politics explores the state’s rich political tradition and explains who gets what, and how by setting Texas in context with other states’ constitutions, policymaking, electoral practices, and institutions. Critical thinking questions and unvarnished “Winners and Losers” discussions guide students toward understanding Texas government. This Fifth Edition expands its coverage of civil rights in the state, and includes the contemporary issues that highlight the push and pull between federal, state, and local governments.
Shame and Humiliation
Title | Shame and Humiliation PDF eBook |
Author | Blema S. Steinberg |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1996-04-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0773565906 |
Steinberg focuses on the narcissistic personality, identifying it as intensely self-involved and preoccupied with success and recognition as a substitute for parental love. She asserts that narcissistic leaders are most likely to use force when they fear being humiliated for failing to act and when they need to restore their diminished sense of self-worth. Providing case studies of Johnson, Nixon, and Eisenhower, Steinberg describes the childhood, maturation, and career of each president, documenting key personality attributes, and then discusses each one's Vietnam policy in light of these traits. She contends that Johnson authorized the bombing of Vietnam in part because he feared the humiliation that would come from inaction, and that Nixon escalated U.S. intervention in Cambodia in part because of his low sense of self-esteem. Steinberg contrasts these two presidents with Eisenhower, who was psychologically secure and was, therefore, able to carry out a careful and thoughtful analysis of the problem he faced in Indochina. Shame and Humiliation reveals how personality traits affect our perception of reality and offers a powerful demonstration of the impact of psychodynamics on presidential decision making.
Lbj's Texas White House
Title | Lbj's Texas White House PDF eBook |
Author | Hal Rothman |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781585441419 |
It is a story of the relationship between power and place in American culture."--BOOK JACKET.
San Antonio Bay Shell Dredging
Title | San Antonio Bay Shell Dredging PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | |
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Lone Star Pasts
Title | Lone Star Pasts PDF eBook |
Author | Gregg Cantrell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Texas' pasts are examined in this groundbreaking volume, featuring chapters by a wide range of scholars.
America's Lone Star Constitution
Title | America's Lone Star Constitution PDF eBook |
Author | Lucas A. Powe Jr. |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2018-04-27 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0520970012 |
Texas has created more constitutional law than any other state. In any classroom nationwide, any basic constitutional law course can be taught using nothing but Texas cases. That, however, understates the history and politics behind the cases. Beyond representing all doctrinal areas of constitutional law, Texas cases deal with the major issues of the nation. Leading legal scholar and Supreme Court historian Lucas A. Powe, Jr., charts the rich and pervasive development of Texas-inspired constitutional law. From voting rights to railroad regulations, school finance to capital punishment, poverty to civil liberties, this wide-ranging and eminently readable book provides a window into the relationship between constitutional litigation and ordinary politics at the Supreme Court, illuminating how all of the fiercest national divides over what the Constitution means took shape in Texas.