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    This book is a must for anyone interested in the American theatre and its rich history.” —Theodore S. Chapin, President, Rodgers and Hammerstein

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    “Jennings makes a strong argument for Texas having its own ‘Way of War.’ Readers will find a new perspective to view Texas and military matters.” —Joseph G. Dawson III, editor of The Texas Military Experience

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    “Grumbling is subtle, conjures the natural world richly and convincingly, and her subject matter is surprising and intriguing. I also admire how she handles meter.” —Morri Creech, judge and author of Sleep of Reason

     

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    “Gonzales’s keen understanding of the Mexican American history that he has lived gives the narrative a high level of originality.” —Emilio Zamora, author of The World of the Mexican Worker in Texas

     

  • "If you have any interest in the history of the Vietnam War, the age-old culture, values, and religions of the Vietnamese people, the terrible effects of the war on the civilian population and the challenges of providing medical advisory support—this book is for you. I could not lay it down." —LTG Quinn H. Becker, Former U.S. Army Surgeon General

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    “This biography of Lazelle provides unique new insights into the multi-purpose army of the late nineteenth century.”—Robert Wooster, author of The Military and United States Indian Policy 1865-1903

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    Traqueros is a significant contribution to the scholarly literature of United States labor history, Chicano social history, and ethnic labor history.” —Juan Gómez-Quiñones, author of Chicano Politics

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    Number 70 of the Publications of the Texas Folklore Society

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    “A compelling account of the unorthodox women who brilliantly helped sustain the vital flow of military aircraft around the country at the height of World War II.” —Dorothy Cochrane, Curator of the National Air and Space Museum

     

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    “Alexander should be praised for his balanced treatment of Outlaw as a good-bad Ranger.” —Harold J. Weiss, Jr., author of Yours to Command

UNT Press publishes The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart by Andrew B. Harris this month.

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