Texas Oil & Gas Since 1543 by C. A. Warner - Limited Edition Texas Oil & Gas Since 1543 by C. A. Warner
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The most comprehensive & sought-after history of the petroleum industry in Texas, back in print after over 65 years. LIMITED EDITION of 254 numbered copies. Hardcover in striking black dust jacket. Housed in protective custom slipcase. 512 pages.

The most comprehensive & sought-after history of the petroleum industry in Texas, back in print after over 65 years with previously unpublished material added. Hardcover in striking black dust jacket. 512 pages.
Reasonover's Land Measures by John R. Reasonover A Banking History of Texas by Avery L. Carlson
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Reasonover's Land Meaures, hardcover in dust jacket Banking History of Texas: 1835-1929

Popular among landmen, surveyors and Texas history fans alike, this collection of 18th & 19th century French & Spanish land measures and conversion tabless is as useful today as it was when it was first published in 1946. Hardcover in dust jacket. 108 pages.

The tumultuous history of the beginnings of Texas banking is here in this oft-cited little tome. It's a fact-filled tour of the banking systems of Texas from the pre-Republic era through the Great Depression. Unavailable for 75+ years, we're pleased to announce its return! Hardcover in dust jacket. 112 pages.
Constitution & Laws of the Republic of Texas Daily Life in the Republic of Texas by Joseph William Schmitz
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1836 Republic of Texas Constitution and Laws Josephy William Schmitz, Daily Life in the Republic of Texas

The text of the documents upon which the Republic of Texas was founded. Text includes the 1836 Declaration of Rights and Constitution, as well as all laws passed during the first session of the first congress of the Republic. Hardcover, 176 pages.


In Daily Life, the everyday tribulations and joys of the pioneers of the Republic of Texas spring vibrantly to life. Drawn primarily from diaries and letters of those who lived and traveled in Texas during its earliest days, the book chronicles the lives of the settlers in first-hand accounts, both of the working-class farmer and of the leisurely dandy.