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GENERAL WORKS

T-AA1  The 50 + best books on Texas.  A. C. Greene.  Denton: Univ. of North Texas Pr., 1998.  xix, 120 p.  ill.  $21.95 ISBN 1-57441-043-1 (cloth); $21.95 ISBN 0-585-24229-1 (ebook)
Also available: netLibrary
    Updated ed. of The Fifty best books on Texas, 1981. The author's personal view of Texas literature to the present day. Includes an index of authors, editors, and titles.

T-AA2  Basic Texas books: an annotated bibliography of selected works for a research library.  John Jenkins Holmes.  Rev. ed.  Austin: Texas State Historical Assoc., 1988.  xi, 648 p.  ill.  $39.95 ISBN 0-87611-086-3 (cloth)
    224 entries discussed in detail. Does not include literature. Arranged alphabetically.

T-AA3  The best books on Texas and the West: a guide to 1,100 works listed in twenty best lists.   Richard Morrison.   Austin: Morrison Books, 1986.  30 p.  ISBN 0-317-93432-5 (paper)
    Compilation of 1,100 titles from 20 best books lists. Features five consensus lists from the 18 most recommended works on Texas and the West to the 10 most recommended works of fiction on Texas and the West.

T-AA4  A bibliography of Texas: being a descriptive list of books, pamphlets, and documents relating to Texas in print and manuscript since 1536, including a complete collation of the laws; with an introductory essay on the materials of early Texas history.  Cadwell Walton Raines.  Repr. of 1896 ed.  Mansfield Centre,  CT: Martino Pub., 1997.  xvi, 268 p.  $60 ISBN 1-57898-017-8 (cloth)

T-AA5  Bibliography of Texas, 1795-1845.  Thomas Winthrop Streeter, Archibald Hanna, ed.  2d ed., rev. and enl.  Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Pub., 1996.  1671 p.  ill., maps, facs.  $225 ISBN 1-57898-020-8
    Pt. 1: Texas imprints, 1817-1845; Append. A, Texas newspapers through 1845; Append. B, unidentified public documents; Append. C, data on the Journals of the Convention of March, 1836. Pt. 2: Mexican imprints relating to Texas, 1803-1845; Append. A, official government periodicals of Coahuila and Texas. Pt. 3: United States and European imprints relating to Texas, 1795-[1845]; Append. A, speeches on Texas in the Congress of the U.S., 1836-1845, printed in the append. to the Congressional globe; Append. B, new entries for Parts 1, 2 and 3 and corrections or changes in present entries.
    Contains a guide to the microfilm collection Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845. Includes author, subject, and title indexes, as well as indexes of printers, presses, and imprints, and of newspapers, editors, and publishers.

T-AA6  Check list of Texas imprints, 1846-1860.  Ernest William Winkler; fore. by Thomas Winthrop Streeter.  Austin: Texas State Historical Assoc., 1949.  352 p.  ill., ports.  ISBN 0-87611-021-9
    "An expansion of a check list begun by the Historical Records Survey for the American imprints inventory and continued under the State-Wide Library Project in Texas." Arranged chronologically. Includes list of presses, their location and date, and list of publishers, presses, and their imprints. Includes bibliographical references (p. 329) and name and subject indexes.

T-AA7  Check list of Texas imprints, 1861-1876.  Ernest William Winkler, Llerena Friend, ed.  Austin: Texas State Historical Assoc., 1963.  xii, 734 p.  ill., ports.  $24.95 ISBN 0-87611-022-7 (cloth)
    Arranged chronologically. Includes list of presses, their location and date, and list of publishers, presses and their imprints. Includes name and subject indexes.

T-AA8  Current Texas reference sources: a sesquicentennial guide.  Margaret Irby Nichols.  Austin: Texas State Library, Library Development Div., 1985.  36 p.
    Annotated guide to reference materials on Texas history, culture, and geography. Only in-print materials were listed. Intended to address the needs of small and medium-sized libraries during the sesquicentennial year.

T-AA9  More basic Texas books.  Mike Cox.  Midland: Nita Stewart Memorial Library; Las Cruces, NM: Barbed Wire Pub., 2001.  ix, 85 p.  ill.  $30 ISBN 0-9678566-9-8
    Includes index.

T-AA10  Texas.  James Alan Marten.  Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio Pr., 1992.  xxiii, 229 p.  ill., 1 map.  (World bibliographical ser., v. 144)  ISBN 1-85109-184-X; $90 ISBN 0-585-10489-1 (ebook)
Also available: netLibrary
    Divides bibliographies into 17 major subjects, including Texas history, geography and natural history, military affairs, education, and media. Lists reference works, journals, and periodicals. Includes indexes and a map of Texas.

T-AA11  Texas bibliography: a manual on history research materials.  Gilbert R. Cruz, James A. Irby, ed.  Austin: Eakin Pr., 1982.  xii, 337 p.  ill.  ISBN 0-89015-307-8
    Over 5,300 entries topically arranged. Covers the period from the earliest times through 1978. A bibliographic essay introduces each section. Includes index.

T-AA12  Texas information resources for libraries.  Margaret Irby Nichols, Belinda Boon, Sandra Henry.  Austin: Texas State Library, Library Development Div., 1997.  91 p.
Also available:
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/pubs/txresources/
    Identifies and annotates 246 relevant Texas resources useful to libraries. Divides lists into major subject areas, such as humanities and social sciences, then further subdivides. Sections: "Sources" (by major subject), "A Core Texas Information Collection for the Small Library", and "A List of Addresses for Small Presses and State Agencies".

T-AA13  Travelers in Texas, 1761-1860.  Marilyn McAdams Sibley.  Austin: Univ. of Texas Pr., 1967.  236 p.  ill., maps, ports.  ISBN 0-292-73653-3
Also available: Ph.D. dissertation, Rice University, 1965. DAI AAG6510352
    Contents include a critical essay on sources and a bibliography of travel accounts. Originally published as author’s Ph.D. dissertation.

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LIBRARY AND EXHIBITION CATALOGS

T-AA14  A bibliographical checklist of the library of Cooper K. Ragan.  Emily Dethloff Ryan, comp.  Austin: Pemberton Pr., 1973.  247 p.
    Includes 9,630 items arranged by subject.

T-AA15  Supplement to a bibliographical check-list of the library of Cooper K. Ragan.  Cooper K. Ragan.  Austin: [s.n.], 1978.  31 p.

T-AA16  Bibliography of the Bush/FitzSimon/McCarty Southwestern Collections.  William Neal Howard, comp.; Mary Kay Holmes Snell, ed.  Amarillo: Amarillo Public Library, 1979.  95 p.
    Includes index.

T-AA17  Carroll and Harris Masterson Texana Collection.  Houston: Rice Univ., Fondren Library, 1975.  30 p.  ill.
    Documents Texas history ranging from the days when Texas was part of Mexico to contemporary histories of Texas corporations.

T-AA18  Catalog of the Texas Collection in the Barker Texas History Center, the University of Texas at Austin.  Boston: G. K. Hall, 1979.  14 v.
    Organized in a dictionary format by author and title and by subject.

T-AA19  A check list of manuscripts, including a transcript of a letter from the battleground, an eyewitness account of the Battle of San Jacinto.  Emil Edward Hurja.  Houston: San Jacinto Museum of History Assoc., 1949.  38 p.
    From the collection of manuscripts, prints, photographs, and imprints presented to the San Jacinto Museum of History by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holman Jones. Arranged chronologically.

T-AA20  The Edward A. Clark Collection of Texana: formal opening, Rare Book Room, Cody Memorial Library, Southwestern University, October 24, 1967.  Georgetown: Southwestern Univ., Cody Memorial Library, 1967.  27 p.  ill., facs.

T-AA21  Edward A. Clark Texana collection, a brief description.  Jon D. Swartz, Norma Siviter Assadourian.  Georgetown: Southwestern Univ., Cody Memorial Library, 1985.  7 p.  ill., facs.

T-AA22  The Ferguson Collection of Bridwell Library, Southern Methodist University.  Dallas: Bridwell Library, 1960.  154 p.  (Bridwell Library pub., no. 1)

T-AA23  Fifty Texas rarities: selected from the library of Mr. Everett D. Graff for an exhibition to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the annexation of Texas by the United States.  Ann Arbor, MI: William L. Clements Library, 1946; repr., Austin: Pemberton Pr., 1964; repr., Austin: Jenkins Pub. Co., 1982.  40 p.  ill., plates, facs.  (Bulletin of the William L. Clements Library, no. xlvi)

T-AA24  A guide to the Texana holdings of the Texas History Library of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.  Catherine McDowell, comp.  San Antonio: Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, 1978.  2 v. in 1.  ill.
    Contents: v. l, documents, foreign language books, maps, and serials; v. 2, books.

T-AA25  Mainz to moderns: an exhibition of masterworks from collections of Bridwell Library, 2 February-10 April 1993, the Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Galleries.  Isaac Gewirtz.  Dallas: the Library, 1993.  ill.  (Bridwell Library pub., new ser., no. 12)  $10.83 plus s/h ISBN 094188113X
    Illustrated essays describing Bridwell Library's most important holdings, including incunabula and illustrated books. Includes bibliographical references.

T-AA26  Mexico and the Southwest: microfilm holdings of historical documents and rare books at the University of Texas at El Paso Library.  Cesar Caballero, Susana Delgado, Bud Newman, comp.  El Paso: Univ. of Texas at El Paso Libraries, Special Collections Dept., 1984.  v, 33 p.

T-AA27  The only located copies of one hundred forty Texas pamphlets and broadsides: an exhibit marking the gift of the Thomas W. Streeter Texas Collection by friends of the Yale University Library.  New Haven, CT: Yale Univ. Library, 1957.  19 p.

T-AA28  Philpott Texana Collection auction: presented by Altermann Art Gallery, Dallas; Thursday, Oct. 16; [and] Friday, October 17.  Dallas: Altermann Art Gallery, 1986.  1 v.  ill., photos.

T-AA29  The Ramon Adams Collection: books from the personal library of Ramon F. Adams, the foremost authority on the early West, featuring books, pamphlets, periodicals, articles and papers on outlaws, gunfighters, lawmen, cowboys, cattlemen, ranchers, pioneers, gamblers, scouts, soldiers, Indians, Indian fighters, drovers, mountain men, artists, authors, and all of those who participated in the Early West.  College Station: Creative Pub. Co., 1979-1981.  3 v.  ill.  (Early West ser.)

T-AA30  A selected bibliography of Texana: a list of titles from the Texas collection of the Houston Public Library.  Carl Black, Richard Ducote, Isabel McMahon, comp.  Houston: Houston Public Library, 1958.  18 p.
    Arranged alphabetically by author.

T-AA31  Texana at the University of Texas: an exhibition of manuscripts, broadsides, books, photographs & miscellaneous items relating to Texas, March 1962, at the Humanities Research Center, the University of Texas.  Austin: Univ. of Texas, Humanities Research Center, 1962.  2 p.  ill.

T-AA32  Texana check list, Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, at the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.  San Antonio: Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, 1957.  62 p.
    Books in the library (as of Jan. 1, 1957) dealing with the background of Texas history up to the War Between the States.

T-AA33  Texas centennial exhibition, held at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., December 15, 1945-April 15, 1946.  Washington, DC: GPO, 1946.  iii, 54 p.  ill., front. (map), plates, port., facs.  SuDoc LC 1.2:T 31
    371 annotated entries. Includes address by the Hon. Luther A. Johnson, Congressman from Texas.

T-AA34  West Texas in the Southwest: descriptions of 100 selected manuscript collections in the Southwest Collection.  Lubbock: Texas Technological College, 1967.  12 p.

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BOOK COLLECTING, SALES, AND PRICES

T-AA35  An analysis of C.W. Raines' Bibliography of Texas.  Price Daniel, Jr.; biographical sketch by Dorman Winfrey.  Waco: Price Daniel, Jr., Bookseller, 1962.  50 p.  ill., port., facs.  (Texas and the West , no. 15-16)
    100 copies of the bibliography have been assembled with an index and bound in cloth. Self-published. Catalog no. 15 and 16. Books, pamphlets, articles, etc., listed in Raines' Bibliography of Texas (
T-AA4).

T-AA36  A catalogue of a portion of the library of Texana: formed by E.W. Winkler, State Librarian, 1909-1915, Librarian of the University of Texas, 1923-1934.  Austin: Brick Row Book Shop, 1964.  30 p.  (Catalog 49)
    Essay "Ernest William Winkler" by Llerena Friend (p.i-ii).

T-AA37  Earl Vandale on the trail of Texas books.  J. Evetts Haley.  Canyon: Palo Duro Pr., 1965.  44 p.  ill., facs., port.
    Biographical footnotes.

T-AA38  The library of Dudley R. Dobie.  Dudley R. Dobie.  Austin: D. Sloan Books, 1993.  (Catalogue, Dorothy Sloan Books, 10)
    Contents: Pt. 1, J. Frank Dobie collection. Includes indexes.

T-AA39  The library of William H. Morrow: a collection of books, broadsides, maps, manuscripts, documents, & ephemera relating to Texas & adjacent territories.  Austin: D. Sloan Books, 1993.  ill.  (Catalogue, Dorothy Sloan Books, 11)
    Designed by and with introd. by W. Thomas Taylor.

T-AA40  Nineteenth century Texana: a priced checklist.  Shelly Morrison, Richard Morrison.  Austin: W.M. Morrison Books, 1991.  131 p.  ISBN 0926158384 (cloth); ISBN 0926158392 (paper)
    Books and pamphlets published before 1900.

T-AA41  Texana and Western Americana: catalogue prices.  Richard Morrison, Shelly Morrison, comp.  Austin: Morrison Books, 1987-  .  Annual.
Also available: Computer file. Groesbeck: W. M. Morrison Books, 2001. 1 computer laser optical disk.
    Accompanied by: Key to catalogue sources, 6 p.
    Sometimes cited as: Texana catalogue price guide.
    Continues: Texana catalogue prices, 1983-1985; Texas book prices and supplement ... prices, 1983.

T-AA42  Texas and the West: catalogue ... featuring books printed and designed by Jack D. Rittenhouse of the Stagecoach Press (a bibliography).  Price Daniel, Jr.  Waco: Price Daniel, Jr., Bookseller, 1965.  8 l.  ill., ports.  (Catalogue no. 32)

T-AA43  Texas: being a collection of rare & important books & manuscripts relating to the Lone Star State.  Edward Eberstadt.  New York: Edward Eberstadt & Sons, 1963.  220 p.  ill., facs.  (Catalog no. 162)

T-AA44  Texas: books, manuscripts, and documents dealing with the history of Texas: being offered for sale.  C. Dorman David; introd. by George Fuermann.  Houston: C.D. David, 1964.  1 v.  (Bookman catalogue no. 6)

T-AA45  Texas book prices ($1.50 to $6,750): a list of 4,000 items of Texiana & Texana including books, maps, autograph material, pamphlets, newspapers, paper money, magazines & journals.  2nd ed.  William Melvin Morrison.  Waco: Morrison, 1972.  208 p.
    Some information in 1st edition (1963) not included in 2nd, and vice versa. The 2nd edition includes material sold by Morrison between 1963-1972.

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PRINTING AND PUBLISHING

T-AA46  Printer in three republics: a bibliography of Samuel Bangs, first printer in Texas, and first printer west of the Louisiana Purchase.  John Holmes Jenkins.  Austin: Jenkins Pub. Co., 1981.  190 p.  (Contributions to bibliography, no. 6)  ISBN 0-8363-8166-8
    Includes 573 annotated entries and index.

T-AA47  Printing arts in Texas.  Al Lowman.  Austin: Jenkins Pub. Co., 1981.  107 p.  ill., ports.  $25 ISBN 0-686-73811-X (cloth)
    History of printers in Texas. Bibliography (p. 89-95).

T-AA48  A bibliography of the limited and first editions of the Encino Press and the collected works of William D. Wittliff (1962-1969).  Willis J. Lutz.  Dallas: s.n., 1970.  36 l.
    Cover title: Bibliography of W.D. Wittliff.

T-AA49  Pioneer printer: Samuel Bangs in Mexico and Texas.  Lota M. Spell.  Austin: Univ. of Texas Pr., 1963.  xii, 230 p.  ill., maps, facs.  ISBN 0-292-73327-5 (cloth); ISBN 0-292-70104-7 (paper)
    Append. II contains a tentative listing of 359 specimens of Bangs' printing. Also locates copies.

T-AA50  A tribute to Carl Hertzog, [reproduction of Carl Hertzog's printer's mark]: from the Library, The University of Texas at El Paso.  Evan Haywood Antone, ed. and designer.  El Paso: Univ. of Texas at El Paso, 1983.  6 p.  ill., 1 l. of plates, port.  (Library keepsake, no. 2)
    Contents: "So I came West by the spirit" by Carl Hertzog; "Perfection is no trifle" by J. Evetts Haley.

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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

T-AA51  Texas in children's books.  Kay Pinckney Braziel, Dorothy Brand Smith.  Austin: Univ. of Texas at Austin, Graduate School of Library Science, 1974.  i, 30 l.
    Annotated bibliography of books for grades 1-8. Covers fiction, nonfiction, A-V sources, and basic reference collections. Appendices: a list of titles in print in 1972 from The Southwest in children's books; and titles from that list which are no longer in print and which should be carefully preserved.

T-AA52  Texas in children's books: an annotated bibliography.  Barbara F. Immroth.  Hamden, CT: Library Professional Pub., 1986.  xx, 187 p.  ISBN 0-208-02116-7 (cloth); ISBN 0-208-02117-5 (paper)
    654 items, annotated for content and use. Includes index.

T-AA53  A selective guide to in-print children's books about the Southwest.  Dallas: Southwestern Library Assoc., Youth Services Group, 1977.  ii, 45 p.

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SOUTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST

T-AA54 44 range country books and 44 more range country books.  James Frank Dobie, Jeff Dykes.  Austin: Encino Pr., 1972.  vii, 32 p.  $30 ISBN 0-88426-003-8 (cloth)

T-AA55  An author-title chronological index to 44 range country books: topped out by J. Frank Dobie in 1941 & 44 more range country books; topped out by Jeff Dykes in 1977: a convenient cross reference to the Encino Press edition of 1971.  Wichita, KS: Watermark West Rare Books, 1988.  42 p.  ill.
    "In honor of the 28th annual conference of the Western History Assoc., October 12-15, 1988, Wichita, Kansas."

T-AA56  The Adams one-fifty, a checklist of the 150 most important books on Western outlaws and lawmen.  Ramon Frederick Adams, ed.  Austin: Jenkins Pub. Co., 1976.  91 p.  ill.  (Contributions to bibliography ser.)
    Arranged alphabetically by author. Detailed annotations. Includes index.

T-AA57  The book lover's Southwest: a guide to good reading.  Stanley Vestal.  Norman, OK: Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1955.  xii, 287 p.  ISBN 0-8061-0320-5
Also available: Photocopy. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1982.
    A survey of literature intended as a guide to good reading in books written in or about the Southwest or by authors native to the region. Contents: good reading; the Southwest; the beginnings; general anthologies; the achievement; biography and autobiography; descriptions and interpretation; dictionaries and lexicons; drama; folklore; history; humor; juveniles; oratory; poetry and song; satire; science; fiction. Includes bibliographical references and index.

T-AA58  Books of the Southwest: a critical checklist of current Southwestern Americana.  W. David Laird, comp.  Tucson, AZ: Univ. of Arizona Library, June 1957-    Monthly.  $28/yr (individuals); $36/yr (institutions) ISSN 0006-7520
    See
T-BE39.

T-AA59  Books of the Southwest: a general bibliography.  Mary Tucker.  New York: J. J. Augustin, 1938.  105 p.
Also available: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI. 1 reel. 35 mm.
    Arranged by subject. No index.

T-AA60  Borderlands sourcebook: a guide to the literature on northern Mexico and the American Southwest.  Ellwyn R. Stoddard, Richard L. Nostrand, Jonathan P. West, ed.  Norman, OK: Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1983.  xv, 445 p.  ill., maps.  $80 ISBN 0-8061-1718-4 (cloth); $80 ISBN 0-8061-7103-0 (ebook)
Also available: netLibrary
    Arranged by subject. Includes index and bibliography (p. 305-437).

T-AA61  A classified bibliography of the periodical literature of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1811-1967.  Oscar Osburn Winther, Richard A. Van Orman. Repr. ed.  Westport, CT: Greenwood Pub. Group, 1973.  340 p.  $100 ISBN 0-8371-6475-3 (cloth)
    Lists 9,244 items in a classified arrangement. Continues the author's The Trans-Mississippi West (1811-1938). Includes author index. Original edition (1961) and supplement (1970) published in Bloomington by Indiana Univ. Pr.

T-AA62  Collecting range life literature.  Jeff C. Dykes.  Bryan: printed for the Brazos Corral by Cedarshouse Pr., 1982.  20 p.  ill.

T-AA63  Compendium of the Confederacy: an annotated bibliography: books, pamphlets, serials.  John H. Wright.  Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Pub., 1989.  2 v., 1325 p.  $200 ISBN 0-916107-74-4 (cloth)
    Contents: v. 1, A-L; v. 2, M-Z. Includes bibliographical references.

T-AA64  Guide to life and literature of the Southwest: rev. and enl. in both knowledge and wisdom.  James Frank Dobie.  Dallas: Southern Methodist Univ. Pr., 1952.  viii, 222 p.  ill.  $15.95 ISBN 0-87074-036-9 (cloth); $9.95 ISBN 0-87074-037-7 (paper); ISBN 0585103534 (ebook)
Also available: netLibrary;
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=314
    Guide to the course taught by the author at the Univ. of Texas and designed primarily to help people of the Southwest see significances in features of the land to which they belong, make the environment interesting to them, the past more alive, bring realization of the values of their own cultural heritage, and stimulate them to observe. No index.

T-AA65  Guide to the manuscript and photograph collections of the Southwest Collection.  Lubbock: Texas Tech Univ., 1996.  viii, 402 p.
    Annotated. Includes biographical information.

T-AA66  Supplemental guide to the manuscript and photograph collections of the Southwest Collection and University Archive.  Lubbock: Texas Tech Univ., 1999.  ix, 184 p.

T-AA67  Overland on the California Trail, 1846-1859: a bibliography of manuscript & printed travel narratives.  Marlin L. Heckman. Glendale, CA: A.H. Clark Co., 1984.  159 p.  (American trails ser., v. 13)  ISBN 0-87062-155-6

T-AA68  Peter Decker's catalogues of Americana.  Peter Decker; fore. by Archibald Hanna.  Austin: Jenkins Pub. Co., 1979.  3 v.  ill., ports.  $145 ISBN 0-318-37954-6 (cloth)
    Contents: v. 1, catalogues 22-35, 1944-1947; v. 2, catalogues 36-50, 1953-1963; v. 3, index.

T-AA69  The Plains and the Rockies: a critical bibliography of exploration, adventure, and travel in the American West, 1800-1865.  Henry Raup Wagner, Charles L. Camp, Robert H. Becker, ed.  4th ed., rev. and enl.  San Francisco, CA: Brick Row Book Shop, 1982.  xx, 745, 32 p.  ill., plates, facs.  $150 ISBN 0-910760-11-X (cloth)
    An annotated bibliography, often indicating location of copies. No commentaries. Includes index.

T-AA70  The rampaging herd: a bibliography of books and pamphlets on men and events in the cattle industry.  Ramon Frederick Adams.  Norman, OK: Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1959; repr., Cleveland, OH: John T. Zubal, 1982.  xix, 463 p.  ill., facs.  ISBN 0-939738-05-8
    2,651 numbered items arranged alphabetically by author. Title and subject indexes.

T-AA71  Rangers all! a catalog and checklist.  Jeff C. Dykes.  College Park, MD: Western Books, 1969.  150 p.
    Annotated entries arranged by subject.

T-AA72  Rare Western outlaw books.  Jeff C. Dykes.  Albuquerque, NM: printed for the Albuquerque Corral of the Westerners Inter. by the New Mexico Book League, 1985.  iv, 42 p.  ill.
Also available: New York: New York Public Library, 1988. 1 microfiche (negative) FSN 43,917
    Contains a bibliographic essay, bibliography, and illustrations of title page. No index.

T-AA73  The Santa Fe Trail: a historical bibliography.  Jack D. Rittenhouse.  Albuquerque, NM: Univ. of New Mexico Pr., 1971.  271 p.  ill., map.  ISBN 0826302068.
Also available: facs. reprint. Albuquerque, NM: Univ. of New Mexico Pr., 1986.

T-AA74  Six score: the 120 best books on the range cattle industry.  Rev. ed.  William S. Reese.  New Haven, CT: William Reese Co., 1989.  92 p.  ill., facs.  ISBN 0-93922-605-7
    Reissue of 1st ed. (Austin: Jenkins, 1976) with additional notes, more references to other works, updated bibliographic citations, and "any useful bibliographical information which came to hand". Annotated entries arranged alphabetically. Index by author and title.

T-AA75  South of forty, from the Mississippi to the Rio Grande, a bibliography.  Jesse Lee Rader.  Norman, OK: Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1947; repr. , Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Pub., 2001.  xi, 336 p. $80 ISBN 1-57898-287-1 (cloth)
Also available: Microfilm. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI. 1 reel. 35 mm.
    Alphabetical list of materials covering the part of the U.S. that is bounded on the north by the 40th parallel, on the west by the Rio Grande, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico, and on the east by the Mississippi River. Some entries have brief notes if the title is not self-explanatory. Subject, title, and author indexes.

T-AA76  A Southwestern century: a bibliography of one hundred books of non fiction about the Southwest.  Lawrence Clark Powell.  Van Nuys, CA: J.E. Reynolds, 1958.  vi, 29 p.  ill. ports.
    Printed by C. Hertzog.

T-AA77  Spain in North America: selected sources on Spanish colonial history, archeology, architecture and art, and material culture.  Dan Scurlock.  Austin: Texas Historical Commission, 1973.  104 p.
    Source guide and translator handbook, historical sources, archaeological sources, architectural and art sources, and material sources.

T-AA78  The Spanish Southwest, 1542-1794: an annotated bibliography.  Henry Raup Wagner.  Repr. of 1937 ed.  North Stratford, NH: Ayer Co. Pub., Dec. 1967.  2 v.  ill., map.  (Quivira Soc. pub. v. 7)  $65.95 ISBN 0-405-00079-0 (cloth)
Also available: Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Pub., Apr. 1997. $75 ISBN 1-57898-006-2 (cloth)
    Detailed annotations and bibliography.

T-AA79  Travels in the New South: a bibliography.  Thomas Dionysius Clark.  Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1962; repr., Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Pub., 2001.  2 v.  ill., facs.  (American exploration and travel ser., v. 36)  $85 ISBN 1-57898-271-5 (cloth)
    Contents: v. 1, the postwar South, 1865-1900; v. 2, the twentieth-century South, 1900-1955, an era of change, depression, and emergence.

T-AA80  Travels in the Old South: a bibliography.  Thomas Dionysius Clark.  Norman, OK: Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1956; repr., Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Pub., 2002.  3 v.  ill., facs.  (American exploration and travel ser., v. 19)  $150 ISBN 1-57898-330-4 (cloth)
    Contents: v. 1, the formative years, 1527-1783, from the Spanish explorations through the American Revolution; v. 2, the expanding South, 1750-1825, the Ohio Valley and the cotton frontier; v. 3, the ante-bellum South, 1825-1860, cotton, slavery, and conflict. Each volume is divided into sections, each compiled by a specialist. Annotations are descriptive and often include critical comments. Locations of copies are indicated. Index of authors, subjects, and names of persons and places in each volume.

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