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Be ready to take a tripReview Date: 2008-02-12
Great for anyone interested in herpetology, field studies, or an fascinating life story of an interesting manReview Date: 2007-03-03
a must read book if you are pursuing your career in ecology.Review Date: 2000-02-15
a student from ConnecticutReview Date: 2000-02-24
A must read for anyone interested in lizards or ecology.Review Date: 1996-08-02


The REAL story of the Texas Rangers - the good, the bad and the uglyReview Date: 2007-06-26
A VALUABLE ADDITION TO TEXAS HISTORYReview Date: 2007-03-17
Much to the pleasure of Texans and history buffs acclaimed historian Robert Utley returns with his sequel to Lone Star Justice (2002) thus bringing the saga of the Texas Rangers to the present day. Many have been introduced to the Rangers via television with such programs as Walker or Texas Ranger, yet it is left to Utley to deliver the most telling and intriguing story of all.
We read, "One Riot, One Ranger. A single Ranger could quell an incipient riot. Rangers and Texans alike reveled in the image of the stalwart, fearless lawman facing down an angry mob. On occasion it came close enough to happening to provide at least an inspiration for the slogan."
Yes, the Rangers were and are, for many, men of mythic stature. Utley debunks some myths while perpetuating others. History is at its most fascinating as the Rangers enter the twentieth century leaving their beloved horses behind and chasing criminals in motorized vehicles. They're no longer after rustlers but set their sights on modern criminals and the utilization of contemporary methods, such as forensic science.
With Lone Star Lawmen readers view the Mexican Revolution (a dark point in Ranger history) and visit towns made rich and lawless by oil. The dramatic capture of Bonnie and Clyde is retold, as well as the Branch Davidian tragedy near Waco.
Prodigiously researched Lone Star Lawmen is one more valuable addition to Texas history.
- Gail Cooke
The Best History of the Texas Rangers, Period.Review Date: 2007-02-17
Truth Trumps Mythology--Not a Moment Too SoonReview Date: 2007-02-17
A True Master Rescues History from the Pit of MythReview Date: 2007-02-17


Brisk retelling of early Texas historyReview Date: 2006-03-31
What I especially liked about Brands' approach in this book is that he steers a commendable middle course between the traditional hagiography of flawlessly brave Texan heroes fighting evil Santa Anna for Liberty and the revisionist school of greedy white male slave-mongering mercenaries stealing poor Mexico's land. He shows both the strengths and warts of admittedly self-interested people on both sides of the fight who generally believed they were doing the right thing.
My main caveat for anyone who's well-read in early Texas history and is considering picking up this book for another perspective on the Texas Revolution would be that it takes 11 chapters and more than 250 pages of reviewing Texas colonial history (with the emphasis on Stephen F. Austin's colony) before the book finally reaches the actual outbreak of fighting. But, for someone who's relatively new to Texas history or could just use some brushing up on the subject, those 11 chapters do provide a surprisingly brisk and eminently readable account of Texas history from the first Spanish explorations up to the revolution.
history as riveting as an epic novelReview Date: 2008-03-03
Detailed; Raw and Not over your headReview Date: 2007-01-09
A great, readable history of Texas' fight for independenceReview Date: 2006-01-21
And, in the years leading up to the Texas Revolution, he doesn't sidestep the slavery question either.
That honest eye is important, because in the last section of the book, he carries the story of Texas forward through 1865.
Putting the Story Back in HistoryReview Date: 2006-03-17

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When Cattle was KingReview Date: 1999-10-15
The history of the Longhorns from beginning to endReview Date: 2005-01-11
THE BEST STORIES ABOUT LONG HORNS EVERReview Date: 2000-06-02
Tales of TexasReview Date: 1999-11-03
They provide great insight into the origin of those animals and their importance to people who lived in those times.
Another excellent Dobie book is "I'll Tell You a Tale," with excerpts from these two books and others. The anthology includes tales of gold, stories of irony, Old West characters, and saddle stories.
A History of Longhorn Cattle at the Grass RootsReview Date: 2001-01-11
If you enjoy Texas history you'll really enjoy this book.

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its the best... when things are to be looked up fast!Review Date: 2008-02-23
a must have!Review Date: 2007-07-10
New Gold Standard HandbookReview Date: 2007-05-23
Treatment plans are cutting edge but available to the community and the presentation of controversies is helpful in understanding the topic.
The most compact informative review of surgical oncologyReview Date: 1999-02-07
THE comprehensive cancer bookReview Date: 2003-08-17

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GreatReview Date: 2007-01-18
Laugh until you cryReview Date: 2001-12-23
Hallelujah, Everybody Say Cheese...Review Date: 2005-12-07
This book/CD combination is very nicely produced and is basically a funny color collage telling the story of the song. The CD has my favorite version of the song on it so you can follow along if you want, or more likely just listen and laugh.
I have given several of these as gifts over the last few years and they always get rave reviews. It's kind of sad that there is more than a little truth in the song, but nonetheless it's funny, dryly tongue-in-cheek, and very well done. While this may never overtake "Silent Night" or "O Come All Ye Faithful" in the pantheon of the world's most popular Christmas songs, it has a unique charm that is like nothing else, and I recommend it highly.
The Looking Glass reflection of my life!Review Date: 2001-11-11
If this is you, then you will aprreciate this book. In short it is a hysterically illustrated version, verse by verse of his epic Chrismas Song "Merry Christmas From the Family". It is designed by esteemed Nashville graphic designer Buddy Jackson, and it is done with wit and humor in keeping with the songs' lyrics.(...)
Great stocking stuffer or intro to REK for your friendsReview Date: 2002-01-03

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An American ClassicReview Date: 2004-04-16
Historical Summary of Impact of Horses on the WestReview Date: 1999-09-10
But the real color of the book comes from his anecdotes, many of which come from discussions with cowboys and mustangers who lived through the final days of the open range in the American West. Great color, great stories throughout!
Highly entertaining, yet with good research and historical value. Wonderful insight into the character of horses.
A truly magnificent bookReview Date: 2003-05-23
Learn a little Spanish and a lot about some special horsesReview Date: 2005-01-08
Wow.Review Date: 2000-08-16
I read this book for the first time years ago, and I still can't get enough of it! This book is must-read for any horse lover or Wild West enthusiast!

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A Heart Wrenching BookReview Date: 2006-07-18
Mr. Sublett pours his heart and soul out in this book. It gave me some insight into the make-up of a musician. The way he writes about his music and how it makes him feel is revealing, especially to someone like me who had no prior knowledge.
However, the meat of the story is how the murder of his girlfriend affects his whole life, and how that devastating event also changes him and eventually even influences his choices during his life-threatening illness.
Once I began reading, I couldn't stop. I highly recommend Never the Same Again.
Marilyn Meredith, the author of Wishing Makes It So and Wingbeat
detective workReview Date: 2004-08-18
Life Imprinted with DeathReview Date: 2004-08-18
A COURAGEOUS BOOK!!Review Date: 2004-07-26
His autobiographical story is a cautionary tale in which he visits the darker sides of his life head-on with incredible courage--traveling back to the one tragic event that was to shape his entire life. How he deals (and doesn't deal) with this tragedy is what makes this book a compelling read. It is a survivor's story written in an honest and candid style.
This is not an easy book! Reader's may be confronted with their own demons along the way but Jesse's ultimately hopeful and positive message shines through--leading the way!
Family, friends, music, creativity, tears, laughter, and ultimately understanding meld together to form a powerful mix in this very human story of one man's journey.
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I was first introduced to Jesse at an evening signing event in our bookshop in Glendale, CA. Both my wife and I were impressed with this tall thin man from Texas with such an easy manner. I might not have investigated this book had it not been for Jesse's reading that evening. Thank you, Jesse! Keep writing!
Grab a pack of smokes and maybe a beer for this readReview Date: 2004-07-14
Overall, I highly recommend this book - especially to those who actually live in Austin. Reading about all the clubs that are now long gone and reading the back stories on people who play everyweekend here in Austin was great. The idea of John Dee Graham at 17 is a trip. Also I think struggling austin musicains will also find this book to be inspiring and an eye opener to how success in the music biz goes; the reality of it.
I loved how this book ended but what I think would be even cooler is when Dashille is older, that he writes a book from his prospective starting off where this book ends. Now that would be cool. Congrats Mr. Sublett on a great book. Much love to Lois and the most handsome man. I now will pass it on...


Inspired by real-life hero Ed NorthReview Date: 2004-07-17
American sagaReview Date: 2004-05-10
The author also reveals his journalistic roots by his refusal to slant his portrayal of any of the characters. He reports their flaws and mistakes right along with their accolades, leaving his readers well-equipped to form their own opinions about these sometimes too-human men, and his honesty lends credibility and pays tribute to the North family's many honors.
I thoroughly enjoyed this well-written docudrama and eagerly look forward to reading more by Tom Elkins.
A terrific book about generations of an outstanding family !Review Date: 2004-02-08
A FIVE STAR WINNER!Review Date: 2004-01-08
This is a tale of an extraordinary all-American family and of this country's turbulent history. The story of this country and this family are tightly woven together in this saga which stretches over several centuries making this tale both entertaining and educational.
Folks in Texas are known to be colorful characters and the North family is certainly not an exception to this stereotype. There are many extraordinary situations and more than a few belly laughs along the way.
Don't miss this one! This story does not disappoint.
The Edited Version?Review Date: 2004-01-02
I did find myself wishing a few of the events, such as the double murder that goes along with the oilmens' story, had gotten a little more play. But all in all, this book was very much like reading the abridged version of a Michener novel, which was very appealing for me. BUY THIS BOOK!
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Clever Former Texan Cooks up some powerful stories & suppersReview Date: 2005-12-20
I keep buying and giving copies of The ONLY Texas Cookbook...starting with my daughters-in-law who want some of my favorite recipes. But you don't have to be a cook to hunker down with this powerful book of classic Texas tales you'll never forget because Linda's voice rings so true. It is an oldie but goodie! ~ Shirley (Shirleybarr PR, Houston)
Worth Every PennyReview Date: 2001-06-11
Learn how to make rattlesnake stewReview Date: 1999-03-25
Good food , great fun, big laughs, True Texas fareReview Date: 1998-05-11
The Only Texas CookbookReview Date: 2002-03-03
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Although the book is very readable, I only gave it four stars because at times there is a break down in continuity and he strings into random thoughts with multiple repeats. Maybe it is due to all that solitude.