American by Birth Texan by the Grace of God

American by Birth Texan by the Grace of God
Author: Tim Abbott
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781794136205

This Texas notebook/journal is a great place to write down anything and everything that you'd like. It has 120 pages of lined paper for writing! These Texan notebooks are great for men, women, teens, kids or anyone from or loves Texas who love to journal, or just simply stay organized. This notebook is definitely a great gift to give to anyone that loves Texas.

Hey Buddy

Hey Buddy
Author: Gary W. Moore
Publisher: Savas Beatie
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1611210631

The “thoroughly fun . . . [and] crazy good” memoir about one man’s life and how it was changed by the legacy of a rockabilly legend (Chicago Sun-Times). Buddy Holly, icon: black horn-rimmed glasses, blue jeans, a white T-shirt, white socks, loafers, and “Peggy Sue.” Not so much to Gary W. Moore. Admitting he “grew up in a Rock & Roll vacuum,” Gary favored jazz. He couldn’t name a single Buddy Holly song. Buddy Rich? Yes. But that changed in a single evening when Gary was dragged along to a Winter Dance Party in Cedar Falls, Iowa—a tribute to Buddy’s final, tragic 1959 tour. It was headlined by musician extraordinaire John Mueller, whose uncanny recreation of the legend was hailed by Buddy’s own brother Travis as “the best I’ve ever seen.” It took just one song to seize Gary’s heart and soul. From then on, for Gary, it was everything Buddy. In this inspiring “rock-and-rollercoaster of a read”, Moore shares his personal journey to learn more about Buddy’s life, music, his influence, his impact, and the times in which he lived (Bill Guertin, author of Reality Sells). He’d meet Buddy’s friends and family, celebrities, Buddy Holly fans, and make a new friend himself in John Mueller. The result is “as American as apple pie and as compelling as Don McLean’s legendary hit about The Day the Music Died” (James Riordan, New York Times–bestselling author).

Assumed the Watch. Moored as Before.

Assumed the Watch. Moored as Before.
Author: Terence Fitzgibbons
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1462804322

The USS Pelican, or the “Pelican’t” as it was affectionately known, was the craziest, most nerve-racking ship in the navy. How was that possible, though, if it remained tied to the pier essentially for two years? This account contains the musings and observations of one junior officer attempting to stay sane aboard mighty Pelican. Likewise, it includes his attempts to do the same on a different ship—this one doing circles in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

Texas Cocktails

Texas Cocktails
Author: Nico Martini
Publisher: Cider Mill Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1400252091

Texas Cocktails: 2nd Edition, is an expanded and updated collection of over 100 recipes inspired by the Lone Star State. From big city lounges to dusty roadside dives, delve into the Texas drinks scene with this recipe book and city guide. With over 100 recipes and dozens of profiles of bartenders, drink like a Texan, whether you’re just visiting or entertaining at home. Locals and tourists alike will discover new watering holes that are sure to satisfy tastes as varied as Texas is large. Within the gorgeous, die-cut covers, you'll find: More than 100 essential and exciting cocktail recipes New variations of the classic Margarita and Harvey Wallbanger Interviews with the state's trendsetting bartenders and mixologists Bartending tips and techniques from the experts Profiles of Texas distilleries and their featured spirits Food and drink hotspots across the state Far more than just a recipe book, Texas Cocktails: 2nd Edition features signature creations by the best mixologists from Houston to El Paso, and everywhere in between. Mix up your own Lone Star libations with this perfect guide to the art of craft cocktails!

Unremarried Widow

Unremarried Widow
Author: Artis Henderson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451649290

A journalist and essayist traces the difficult process of picking up the pieces of her life after it was shattered by the death of her husband, a Texan soldier whose Apache helicopter crashed in Iraq. His death mirrored the death of her own father in a military plane crash when she was five, leaving her own mother a young widow.

Pitfall

Pitfall
Author: Ronald Kelly
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Includes the bonus short story "Last of the Chupacabra" BLOOD SPORT They were called diablos hoyos. Vicious black-furred beasts that fought in the pit with the raw fury and savage ferocity of Satan himself. For their owners, they were a lucrative investment. For the people of Sulphur Springs, Texas, they were the best entertainment they'd had in a long while. For Bowie Kane, they were his darkest nightmare come true. He alone recognized the dark and ravenous evil that his Apache ancestors had foretold. But Bowie Kane was an outsider in Sulphur Springs. No one would listen to his warnings. And now it was too late to avert the rampage of carnage and terror unleashed on an unsuspecting town.

Long Road from Annan Springs

Long Road from Annan Springs
Author: Howell Walker Burkhead
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1512789569

Rev. Clay Bartlett was a faithful and dedicated Christian minister who never had any intention of wavering from his deeply held spiritual, moral, or doctrinal convictions. Then, one day, he met a person whose impact on his life would cause everything he had believed to waver in the balances. Would he be true to his faith? Would he stay in vocational ministry? Would he put aside his carefully guarded principles, or would he cast everything aside for the sake of what he saw as the ultimate fulfillment of his life? And . . . was that seemingly perfect fulfillment real, or an illusion which would destroy his work for God? Read Long Road From Annan Springs and find out.

Fast Copy

Fast Copy
Author: Dan Jenkins
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0875655394

In 1935 Betsy Throckmorton’s father lures her from a New York job with Time magazine back to Claybelle, Texas, with the promise that she can be the editor of his Claybelle Standard-Times. Betsy brings along her husband, Ted Winton, an easterner and Yale graduate to whom she is constantly explaining Texas. Ted will run Ben Throckmorton’s radio station, KVAT, where Booty and Them Others sing in rivalry with the better known WBAP Light Crust Doughboys. In Texas, it’s the middle of the Depression and the Drought. And Prohibition is barely over, liquor still a controversy. Every city has its hobo camp, and Claybelle has the Star of Hope Mission. But it is also the time of new oil money, high living, infidelity, and tangled love triangles. Betsy and Ted chain-smoke and drink often and long, they wouldn’t miss a Paschal High School or TCU football game, they party at the Casino on Jacksboro Highway, and dine at Claybelle’s Shadylawn Country Club. Betsy is a serious journalist though, and she sets out to change the paper, clashing with the managing editor when she claims international not state news belongs on page one. She clashes with the columnists when she tries to sharpen their leads. The Texas Murder Machine becomes her big story, when she suspects that Texas Rangers may be killing innocent young men to collect rewards offered by the Texas Bankers Association. Betsy’s journalistic determination leads to a personal tragedy that changes her life forever—and makes her a determined, relentless newswoman. Fast Copy is a page-turner that combines romantic comedy with the best of the thriller genre. But it’s much more. Dan Jenkins captures Texas in the mid-1930s with a clarity that brings it alive, and his affection for Texas, Fort Worth, and TCU are revealed on every page. Only a native like Jenkins would include the minute details of a TCU-SMU game, the new zephyr stainless steel railroad train, the T&P railroad station, the Fort Worth Cats, and LeGrave Field. His portrait of Claybelle and its leading society folks is tongue-in-cheek funny and right on the mark. Texans should treasure this book for years to come.