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Mexican cuisine spanning indigenous, pre-Hispanic, colonial, and contemporary eras
¿Janisse Ray at her best¿. If there¿s a more open, honest, and appealing writer today, I¿ve not met her.¿ ¿ Bill McKibben, author Wandering Home: A Long Walk across Americäs Most Hopeful LandscapeFrom the bestselling author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, an exploration of the astounding and vanishing wild world.
A compelling visual narrative of San Antonio in the early twentieth century by way of more than six hundred historic postcards
Plath's The Bell Jar and McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter meet South Texas struggles with gender, class, and race
Feminist essays by a reknowned writer on rural life as a third generation veterinarian in Spain
The 1921 flood that put a spotlight on environmental and social inequality in a southwestern city
An artist explores Virginia's natural and human history through essays, sketches, and multimedia assemblages
Eyewitness statements compiled by a woman who survived the Tulsa race massacre of 1921
From trunk to tail, these thirty-three essential historical, scientific, and cultural writings on the elephant range from folktales to current practices, creating a greater understanding of this creature.
A thorough and highly-accessible history of San Antonio's economic and political development
A definitive look at the evolution of North America's only truly native spirit
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