How to Conquer Texas Before Texas Conquers Us. With a Speech by Charles J. Jack on Re-Annexation of Texas. (Limited to 395 copies)
by Edward Everett Hale; with an introduction by editor James C, Martin
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[Austin]: Roger Beacham, Publisher, (1978). 53pp. 8vo. Illustrated boards, without publisher's plain wrapper. Two tipped in facsimile 19th century title pages. Near Fine.
First Edition, thus. This copy with a laid-in typed note signed by Bill Holman of Roger Beacham Publisher, sending this copy as a gift, plus the prospectus and related ephemera for How to Conquer Texas Before Texas Conquers Us, the first book in the publisher's planned "Rare Texana Series." The book reprints the text of two nineteenth-century political tracts on the question of Texas becoming a state.
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- Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) (US)
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- How to Conquer Texas Before Texas Conquers Us. With a Speech by Charles J. Jack on Re-Annexation of Texas. (Limited to 395 copies)
- Author
- Edward Everett Hale; with an introduction by editor James C, Martin
- Book Condition
- Used
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