Wimberley, Texas

Wimberley, Texas
Author: Dorothy W. Kerbow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780890159644

From William Winters to Pleasant Wimberley, the history of thirty Wimberley families covers eighty years of Texas life.

Wimberly Family History

Wimberly Family History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:

William Wimberly (1805-1860) married Lucy Smith Lawson, and moved to Louisiana from Georgia in 1837. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived chiefly in Louisiana, and also in England, Texas, California, Utah, Mississippi, New Mexico and elsewhere.

Mommy Lawyer

Mommy Lawyer
Author: Molly Bowen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578403175

Practicing law is hard work, and being a mom is even harder! Are you a mommy and a lawyer? Are your children struggling to understand what you're up to while you're at work? Are you juggling a demanding career and little ones at home? Feeling guilty when you can't be there for every special moment with your child throughout the day? If so, this book is for you! Molly Bowen wrote Mommy Lawyer to teach her children about her career but, more importantly, to give herself and other mommy lawyers a tool to help children be more understanding and proud of the fact that they have a working mother. After taking the time to teach them about her career through Mommy Lawyer, Molly discovered that her kids more supportive and less disappointed when she occasionally missed a special day at school or didn't make it home in time to tuck them in. Mommy Lawyer not only provides children with a basic understanding of what lawyers do, it helps children see their working mother's career in a more positive light. If you're a mommy lawyer trying to balance it all, Molly hopes this book will empower you and your family to engage about your career - and the challenges that come with it - in an effective and beneficial way. Mommy Lawyer is the first of a series of children's books dedicated to developing a more compassionate and supportive relationship between working parents and their children.

Life in the Republic of Texas

Life in the Republic of Texas
Author: John Wimberly
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1615325107

Before Texas was part of the United States, it was a nation of its own. After gaining independence from Mexico in 1836, Texas declared itself a republic. Interesting features, including a timeline and a map, guide readers through this conflict-filled period of Texas history.

Wimberley's Legacy

Wimberley's Legacy
Author: Williedell Schawe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1963
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

A history of people of the Wimberley, Texas area.

The King of Colored Town

The King of Colored Town
Author: Darryl Wimberley
Publisher: Toby Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: African American teenagers
ISBN:

In their moving and intertwined drama two African-American teens endure the backlash following the integration of their segregated school with the all-white school run by Lafayette County's all-white school board.

Fodor's Texas

Fodor's Texas
Author:
Publisher: Fodor
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2008-07-29
Genre: Texas
ISBN: 1400007194

Presents guidance and tools for visitors to Texas, and includes trip planning information, lodging and dining suggestions for different budgets, and details on history, culture, and things to see and do.

Inside the Texas Chicken Ranch

Inside the Texas Chicken Ranch
Author: Jayme Lynn Blaschke
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439678243

Thanks to the classic Dolly Parton film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and ZZ Top's ode "La Grange," many people think they know the story of the infamous Chicken Ranch. The reality is more complex, lying somewhere between heartbreaking and absurd. For more than a century, dirt farmers and big-cigar politicians alike rubbed shoulders at the Chicken Ranch, operated openly under the sheriff's watchful eye. Madam Edna Milton and her girls ran a tight, discreet ship that the God-fearing people of La Grange tolerated if not outright embraced. That is, until a secret conspiracy enlisted an opportunistic reporter to bring it all crashing down on primetime television. Drawn from exclusive interviews and expanded with newly uncovered information, Jayme Lynn Blaschke's revelatory exposition of the Ranch illuminates the truth and lies surrounding this iconic brothel.

Nested Ecology

Nested Ecology
Author: Edward T. Wimberley
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-05-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0801892899

Nested Ecology provides a pragmatic and functional approach to realizing a sustainable environmental ethic. Edward T. Wimberley asserts that a practical ecological ethic must focus on human decision making within the context of larger social and environmental systems. Think of a set of mixing bowls, in which smaller bowls sit within larger ones. Wimberley sees the world in much the same way, with personal ecologies embedded in social ecologies that in turn are nested within natural ecologies. Wimberley urges a complete reconceptualization of the human place in the ecological hierarchy. Going beyond the physical realms in which people live and interact, he extends the concept of ecology to spirituality and the “ecology of the unknown.” In doing so, Wimberley defines a new environmental philosophy and a new ecological ethic.