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Lone Star Daybreak

Lone Star Daybreak
Author: Erik L. Larson
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1622950631

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Texas announces it will leave the United States and form a new country. Families, friends, and professionals across the United States see old loyalties broken and new loyalties forged in the fires of personal ambition and necessity. Unknown, average young people find themselves on the tip of the spear of the upstart Texas Defense Force, formed to protect the new country. In a night that will forever change his destiny, going-nowhere sales clerk Michael Minze discovers he has a talent for killing, and bright but underachieving student Ann Militzer is offered a graduation present she can't refuse as a reward for her loyalty: the keys to a supersonic warplane. The leadership of the United States vows to stop Texas from seceding. And war ravages the nation.


Lone Star Rising

Lone Star Rising
Author: Darlene Graham
Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Superromance 90s
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373780679

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Lone Star Rising by Darlene Graham released on Jan 10, 2006 is available now for purchase.


Lone Star Rising

Lone Star Rising
Author: Elmer Kelton
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429912758

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In 1999, with Forge's publication of The Buckskin Line, Elmer Kelton launched a series of novels on the formative years of the Texas Rangers. In Texas Justice, the first three of these critically acclaimed books are now brought together in a single volume. In The Buckskin Line, Kelton introduces the red-haired boy captured by a Comanche war party after the massacre of his family. Rescued by Mike Shannon, a member of a Texas "ranging company" protecting settlers from Indian raids, the boy known as Rusty is adopted by the Shannon family. In 1861, Mike Shannon is ambushed and killed, and Rusty follows in his footsteps and joins the Rangers. In the throes of the coming War Between the States, Rusty searches for the Confederates who lynched his adoptive father and awaits meeting the Comanche warrior who killed his family two decades past. At the end of the Civil War, Rusty Shannon is thrown adrift when the Rangers are disbanded, and makes his way to his home on the Red River, where he hopes to marry the girl he left behind, Geneva Monahan. But as Badger Boy, the second novel of the saga, unfolds, Geneva has married another man in Rusty's absence. Faced with this betrayal, he must contend with the hate-filled Confederate and Union soldiers infesting Texas and with the continuing Indian raids against innocent settlers. Rusty's own childhood captivity returns to haunt him when he rescues Andy, a white child called Badger Boy by his Comanche captors. In The Way of the Coyote, Andy rides with Rusty Shannon as the Rangers are re-formed in postwar turmoil. With Texas overrun with outlaws, disenfranchised Confederate veterans, nightriders, and marauding Comanche bands, Rusty tries to resume his pre-war life. When his friend Shanty, a freed slave, is burned out of his home by Ku Klux Klan and Rusty's own homestead is confiscated by a murderous band of thugs, he must follow perilous trails before he can put the war and its aftermath behind him. Texas Justice is not only a masterful re-creation of the early years of the Texas Rangers, it is vintage Elmer Kelton, the undisputed master of the Western story. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


The Lone Star Rush

The Lone Star Rush
Author: Edmund Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN:

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Baptist Missionary Review

Baptist Missionary Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1915
Genre: Baptists
ISBN:

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Lone Star Confederate

Lone Star Confederate
Author: George F. Skoch
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603447172

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Only eighteen years old when he marched off to war, young Confederate Robert Campbell already possessed the keen, perceptive eye of a seasoned journalist. After fighting with the 5th Texas Infantry Regiment in the famed Hood's Texas Brigade, Campbell recorded the first months of his service for the benefit of future generations of his family.


Lone Star 35

Lone Star 35
Author: Wesley Ellis
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1985-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101169737

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Jessie and Ki chase a secret that can change the history of the west! Born with a silver spoon in her mouth and a taste for whiskey in a tin cup, the troublesome Angela Halley has made off with a list of every member of the cartel that threatens the Starbuck empire. Who will get to her first? The cartel is staking $50,000—but for Jessie and Ki the stakes are even higher. With that crucial document, they could crush the cartel forever.


Lone Star Legacy

Lone Star Legacy
Author: Roxanne Rustand
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre:
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Lone Star Nation

Lone Star Nation
Author: H. W. Brands
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2005-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1400096340

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The two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, bestselling historian, and author of Our First Civil War emythologizes Texas’s journey to statehood and restores the genuinely heroic spirit to a pivotal chapter in American history. • “A balanced, unromanticized account [of] America’s great epic.” —The New York Times Book Review From Stephen Austin, Texas’s reluctant founder, to the alcoholic Sam Houston, who came to lead the Texas army in its hour of crisis and glory, to President Andrew Jackson, whose expansionist aspirations loomed large in the background, here is the story of Texas and the outsize figures who shaped its turbulent history. Beginning with its early colonization in the 1820s and taking in the shocking massacres of Texas loyalists at the Alamo and Goliad, its rough-and-tumble years as a land overrun by the Comanches, and its day of liberation as an upstart republic, Brands’ lively history draws on contemporary accounts, diaries, and letters to animate a diverse cast of characters whose adventures, exploits, and ambitions live on in the very fabric of our nation.