Texas Tech 101

Texas Tech 101
Title Texas Tech 101 PDF eBook
Author Brad M. Epstein
Publisher 101 Book
Pages 0
Release 2007-08
Genre Board books
ISBN 9781932530322

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Texas Tech 101 is required reading for every future Red Raider! From the beauty of Carol of Lights to the excitement of the Goin' Band from Raiderland, you'll share all the excitement with the next generation. And you'll be singing - or screaming - "Fight Raiders Fight" all the way!

My First Book About Texas!

My First Book About Texas!
Title My First Book About Texas! PDF eBook
Author Carole Marsh
Publisher Gallopade International
Pages 36
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0635089149

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Discusses the history, natural resources, places of interest, and famous citizens of the Lone Star state.

Texas A&M Aggies 123

Texas A&M Aggies 123
Title Texas A&M Aggies 123 PDF eBook
Author Brad M. Epstein
Publisher 123 Book
Pages 0
Release 2006-10
Genre
ISBN 9781932530537

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My First Bird Book and Bird Feeder

My First Bird Book and Bird Feeder
Title My First Bird Book and Bird Feeder PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Workman Publishing
Pages 113
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0761165991

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Discover over 30 fascinating backyard birds in this full-color illustrated field guide.

University of Illinois 101

University of Illinois 101
Title University of Illinois 101 PDF eBook
Author Brad M. Epstein
Publisher 101 Book
Pages 0
Release 2004-12
Genre Universities and colleges
ISBN 9781932530179

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Simple text and illustrations explain university life.

Texas Jack

Texas Jack
Title Texas Jack PDF eBook
Author Matthew Kerns
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 369
Release 2021-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1493055429

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Texas Jack: America’s First Cowboy Star is a biography of John B. “Texas Jack” Omohundro, the first well-known cowboy in America. A Confederate scout and spy from Virginia, Jack left for Texas within weeks of Lee’s surrender at Appomattox. In Texas, he became first a cowboy and then a trail boss, jobs that would inform the rest of his life. Jack lead cattle on the Chisholm and Goodnight-Loving trails to New Mexico, California, Kansas and Nebraska. In 1868 he met James B. “Wild Bill” Hickok in Kansas and then William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody in Nebraska at the end of the first major cattle drive to North Platte. Texas Jack and Buffalo Bill became friends, and soon the scout and the cowboy became the subjects of a series of dime novels written by Ned Buntline.

My First Thirty Years

My First Thirty Years
Title My First Thirty Years PDF eBook
Author Gertrude Beasley
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 220
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1728242894

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"Thirty years ago, I lay in the womb of a woman, conceived in a sexual act of rape, being carried during the prenatal period by an unwilling and rebellious mother, finally bursting from the womb only to be tormented in a family whose members I despised or pitied, and brought into association with people whom I should never have chosen." Shortly after its 1925 publication, Gertrude Beasley's ferociously eloquent feminist memoir was banned and she herself disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Though British Nobel Prize winner Bertrand Russell called My First Thirty Years "truthful, which is illegal" and Larry McMurtry pronounced it the finest Texas book of its era, Beasley's words have been all but inaccessible for almost a century—until now. Beasley penned one of the most brutally honest coming-of-age historical memoirs ever written, one which strips away romantic notions about frontier women's lives at the turn of the 20th century. Her mother and sisters braved male objectification and the indignities of poverty, with little if any control over their futures. With characteristic ferocity, Beasley rejected a life of dependence, persisting in her studies and becoming first a teacher, then a principal, then a college instructor, and finally a foreign correspondent. Along the way, Beasley becomes a strident activist for women's rights, socialism, and sex education, which she sees as key to restoring bodily autonomy to women like those she grew up with. She is undaunted by authority figures but secretly ashamed of her origins and yearns to be loved. My First Thirty Years is profoundly human and shockingly candid, a rallying cry that cost its author her career and her freedom. Her story deserves to be heard. Praise for My First Thirty Years: "For almost a century in Texas literary circles, Gertrude Beasley's 1925 memoir has been more a legend than a book... The tangled history of My First Thirty Years, and Beasley's horrific personal fate, are case studies in society's merciless treatment of women of her era who gave voice to socially unspeakable truths. The memoir's republication this month, which makes it widely available for the first time in 96 years, is a long-overdue moment of reckoning. It's also a rich gift to the Texas literary canon."—Texas Monthly "We should all be as fierce, loud, and convinced of our own self-worth as Gertrude Beasley was. This story of a justifiably angry woman living ahead of the world she lived in will resonate deeply today."—Soraya Chemaly, activist and award-winning author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger "Gertrude Beasley's 1925 memoir grabs the reader by the arm and holds tight, speaking with a voice as compelling as if she had just put down her pen this morning. Feminist, socialist, and acute observer of both herself and the world around her, Beasley gives us stories that illuminate the costs of poverty and of being a woman. To read My First Thirty Years is to be in conversation with an extraordinary mind."—Anne Gardiner Perkins, author of Yale Needs Women