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Big Wheels and the Silver Spike

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State Secrets

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Roar of the Crowd

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Texas Monthly Reporter

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Puzzle

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Texas Primer: The Farm-to-Market Road

There is no mistaking a farm-to-market road. It is different from other highways: narrower, more winding, more attuned to the contours of the earth. You can’t drive as fast, and you don’t want to,...

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Scotch, Neat

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Touts

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Have Ladle, Will Travel

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Curtains!

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Behind the Lines

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Oil Rigged

The Great Energy Scam purports to uncover the collusion of the feds and the oil companies, but the real scandal is what the author overlooks. Yet another book on killer Ted Bundy sheds no light on his...

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Down with Compromise

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The New Rustlers

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Hell on Wheels

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Hail to Thee, George E. Fischer

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“What I Admire I Must Possess”

The neighborhood west of Montrose Boulevard was once a peaceful place, with little more to distinguish it than the stodgy Lee mansion at the corner of West Alabama, saluting the world as it passed...

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