That Mysterious Texas Brand Man

That Mysterious Texas Brand Man
Author: Maggie Shayne
Publisher: Silhouette
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-10-23
Genre: Texas
ISBN: 9780373650217

Having lost everyone he loved, Marcus Brand dares not love again, for he knows all too well the pain of loving and losing. By hiding behind his secret identity as the hero known as The Guardian, he protects the people of his city, as well as his heart. But the very enticing Casey Jones is one woman who may pose a threat to Marcus's protected secrets!

The Baddest Bride in Texas

The Baddest Bride in Texas
Author: Maggie Shayne
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459258649

THE BLACKMAILED BRIDE Two years ago, Kirsten Cowan had married the richest, meanest man in Texas—for reasons she had to hide from Adam Brand, the man she'd left standing at another altar…. Even now, Kirsten had to keep her secret, though she stood accused of her late husband's murder. Even though Adam Brand betrayed his own family to take her into hiding…. Because she knew the love they both felt couldn't be denied—just like the terrible, irreversible truth…. This family was born, bred—and bound to be wed—in Texas!

Branding Texas

Branding Texas
Author: Leigh Clemons
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292752075

Ask anyone to name an archetypal Texan, and you're likely to get a larger-than-life character from film or television (say John Wayne's Davy Crockett or J. R. Ewing of TV's Dallas) or a politician with that certain swagger (think LBJ or George W. Bush). That all of these figures are white and male and bursting with self-confidence is no accident, asserts Leigh Clemons. In this thoughtful study of what makes a "Texan," she reveals how Texan identity grew out of the history—and, even more, the myth—of the heroic deeds performed by Anglo men during the Texas Revolution and the years of the Republic and how this identity is constructed and maintained by theatre and other representational practices. Clemons looks at a wide range of venues in which "Texanness" is performed, including historic sites such as the Alamo, the battlefield at Goliad, and the San Jacinto Monument; museums such as the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum; seasonal outdoor dramas such as Texas! at Palo Duro Canyon; films such as John Wayne's The Alamo and the IMAX's Alamo: The Price of Freedom; plays and TV shows such as the Tuna trilogy, Dallas, and King of the Hill; and the Cavalcade of Texas performance at the 1936 Texas Centennial. She persuasively demonstrates that these performances have created a Texan identity that has become a brand, a commodity that can be sold to the public and even manipulated for political purposes.

The Littlest Cowboy

The Littlest Cowboy
Author: Maggie Shayne
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460880609

THE TEXAS BRAND Baby on his doorstep SURPRISE: IT'S A BOY! Sheriff Garrett Brand was shocked to find a baby on his doorstep. While his siblings joked that maybe he wasn't such a responsible guy after all, Garrett knew he was nobody's daddy. But the Texan was intent on discovering the identity of this little cowboy's mama . All Chelsea Brennan wanted when she arrived at the Brand ranch was her nephew and answers about her sister's mysterious death. But she never expected a rough and rugged lawman to act like a proud father and lavish the baby with love. Especially when Garrett claimed he didn't have love to give. And now Chelsea wanted much more than she'd bargained for to be a Brand herself . THE TEXAS BRAND: This family was born, bred and bound to be wed in Texas!

The LS Brand

The LS Brand
Author: Dulcie Sullivan
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477300694

In the spring of 1881, W. M. D. Lee and Lucien B. Scott, wealthy businessmen of Leavenworth, Kansas, purchased land in the upper Texas Panhandle to establish the Lee-Scott Cattle Company. Their range sprawled across four Texas counties and extended into eastern New Mexico. About six months later, fifty thousand head of mixed cattle, branded LS, grazed those thousands of acres of free grass. This book is the story of Lee and Scott’s LS Ranch from the tempestuous years of the open range to the era of “bob wire.” It is also the story of the pioneer men and women whose efforts developed the LS into a cattle empire: W. M. D. and Lena Lee, Lucien and Julia Scott, “Mister Mac” and “Miss Annie” McAllister, and Charles and Pauline Whitman. Here are accounts of chuck wagons and wagon bosses; prairie fires, blizzards, and bog holes; ranch management problems and cowboys on strike; lobo wolves and romance; wild sprees in Tascosa and its “Hogtown” sector; LS cowboys fighting against a gang of organized rustlers in a feud that ended in tragedy; and those same cowboys on the long trails to Dodge City and Montana. Drawing upon stories told to her by men and women who were with the LS during the 1880’s and later years, Dulcie Sullivan presents her narrative in a clear, straightforward, but sympathetic manner that gives the reader a vivid sense of how life was really lived there in those times. Especially telling is her occasional use of an almost poetic incident: the steers bedding down around a campfire to listen to the chuck-wagon cook play his fiddle, or the suit of Spanish armor found in a spring, or the hail-battered trees attempting to renew themselves, despite their grotesque shapes.

Texas Made/Texas Modern

Texas Made/Texas Modern
Author: Helen Thompson
Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1580935087

A compelling survey of Texas houses that draw both on the heritage of pioneer ranches and on the twentieth-century design principles of modernism. Helen Thompson and Casey Dunn, the writer/photographer team that produced the exceptionally successful Marfa Modern, join forces again to investigate Texas modernism. The juxtaposition of the sleek European forms with a gritty Texas spirit generated a unique brand of modernism that is very basic to the culture of the state today. Its roots are in the early Texas pioneer houses, whose long, low profiles express an efficiency that is basic to the modern idiom. This Texas-centric style is focused on the relationship of the house to the site, the materials it is made of--most often local stone and wood--and the way the building functions in the harsh Texas climate. Dallas architect David R. Williams was the first to combine modernism with Texas regionalism in the 1930s, and his legacy was sustained by his protégé O'Neil Ford, who practiced in San Antonio from the late 1930s until his death in the mid 1970s. Their approach is seen today in the work of Lake/Flato Architects and a new generation of designers who have emerged from that distinguished firm and continue to elegantly merge modernism with the vocabulary of the Texas ranching heritage. Twenty houses are included from across the state, with examples in major urban centers like Dallas and Austin and in suburban and rural areas, including a number in the evocative Hill Country.

The Texas Brand: The Homecoming

The Texas Brand: The Homecoming
Author: Maggie Shayne
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459241010

LONG-LOST HEIRESS… After witnessing a brutal crime, Jasmine Jones left town with nothing but her seven-year-old son and the building blocks of a whole new identity. And although she hadn't meant to deceive the close-knit Texas Brands, claiming to be their long-lost relative, Jenny Lee, was her only chance at survival. Jasmine thought her secret was safe—until one Brand started asking questions…. COME HOME? Luke Brand recognized fear, and this woman was practically shaking in her stilettos. But the woman's blinding beauty and her desperate pleas for protection soon obscured Luke's quest for the truth. Luke knew protecting her was only asking for trouble, but sometimes a Brand's gotta do what a Brand's gotta do.

The R O Brand

The R O Brand
Author: Delbert Trew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2001
Genre: Gray County (Tex.)
ISBN: 9780965967723

The Texas Brand

The Texas Brand
Author: Maggie Shayne
Publisher: Silhouette
Total Pages: 772
Release: 2002-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373185108

The first three novels in Shayne's popular miniseries featuring the Brand family of Texas is now available in this volume. In "The Littlest Cowboy, " a newborn baby leads the sheriff to a mysterious woman. In "The Baddest Virgin in Texas, " a little Miss Nice Girl wants to change her image to snare a handsome cowboy. And in "Badlands Bad Boy, " the baddest Brand is shocked to find he actually needs someone.