Land of the High Sky

Land of the High Sky
Author: John Howard Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1959
Genre: Comanche Indians
ISBN:

The history of Midland county of West Texas, from 1849 to the present.

A Part of Space

A Part of Space
Author: John Howard Griffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1969
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Spoken from the Heart

Spoken from the Heart
Author: Laura Welch Bush
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439155208

In a candid memoir, the former first lady discusses the frantic and fearful months after September 11th, her trip to Afghanistan, her advocacy on behalf of women in oppressed countries, her love of libraries, and what really happens in the White House.

The Permian Basin

The Permian Basin
Author: Samuel Dale Myres
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1977
Genre: Petroleum industry and trade
ISBN:

First Son

First Son
Author: Bill Minutaglio
Publisher: Three Rivers Press (CA)
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0609808672

In one of the most unprecedented developments in the history of national politics, George W. Bush abruptly emerged to lead all presidential aspirants in the national polls for the 2000 election. Yet voters know very little about the man, beyond his famous name and his place in one of the nation's most powerful political dynasties. First Sonis a true, riveting family saga about extraordinary power and politics in America and in the unharnessed state--a state of mind--called Texas. The story begins with the turn-of-the-century emergence of the influential Bush-Walker clan and of Prescott Bush, the Connecticut patrician who ingrained in his family an ethos that continues to exert influence on his son, former President George Bush, and his grandsons, George W. and Jeb. How these scions of the Bush dynasty struggle to live up to their enduring legacy is the central theme of this colorful and perceptive portrait the first authentative book on the governor of Texas. In the past year, award-winning Texas writer Bill Minutaglio has met with George W. Bush and interviewed dozens of people close to him, from his brother Governor Jeb Bush of Florida to uncles and cousins, from current and former political advisers to high-ranking insiders from his father's years in the White House. Fraternity buddies, political operatives, George W.'s employers, and even ardent critics of the Bush family bring this story to life--from the society circles in his native Connecticut to the family compound in Maine to the backwaters of his adopted Texas. The result is a book that is nuanced, insightful, and surprising in the contradictions and complexities it reveals about this man. First Sonvividly reconstructs George W. Bush's boarding-school days at one of the country's most exclusive institutions; his tenure in one of Yale's secret societies and as president of his unfettered fraternity; his attempts to follow his family's million-dollar path into the wide-open Texas oil patch; his role in major league baseball as the public face and head cheerleader for the Texas Rangers; and, finally, his rise to governor of Texas and national political force, executed with more hard-edged calculation than many people realize. Written with precision, verve, and fair-minded balanace,First Sonwill be the political story of 2000--the eye-opening tale of a natural-born politician. From the Hardcover edition.