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Kings of Texas

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<DIV>Praise for KINGS OF TEXAS<br><br>""Kings of Texas is a fresh and very welcome history of the great King Ranch. It's concise but thorough, crisply written, meticulous, and ver...
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  • 01 December 2002
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<DIV>Praise for KINGS OF TEXAS<br><br>""Kings of Texas is a fresh and very welcome history of the great King Ranch. It's concise but thorough, crisply written, meticulous, and very readable. It should find a wide audience.""<br>-Larry McMurtry, author of Sin Killer and the Pulitzer Prize--winning Lonesome Dove<br><br>""This book is about the King Ranch, but it is about much more than that. A compelling chronicle of war, peace, love, betrayal, birth, and death in the region where the Texas-Mexico border blurs in the haze of the Wild Horse Desert, it is also an intriguing detective story with links to the present-and a first-rate read.""<br>-H.W. Brands, author of The Age of Gold and the bestselling Pulitzer Prize finalist The First American</div>
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Price: $33.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Imprint: Trade Paper Press
Publication Date: 01 December 2002
Trim Size: 9.14 X 6.21 in
ISBN: 9781630269876
Format: Hardcover
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"Kings of Texas is a fresh and very welcome history of the great King Ranch. It's concise but thorough, crisply written, meticulous, and very readable. It should find a wide audience." –Larry McMurtry, author of Sin Killer and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lonesome Dove

"This book is about the King Ranch, but it is about much more than that. A compelling chronicle of war, peace, love, betrayal, birth, and death in the region where the Texas-Mexico border blurs in the haze of the Wild Horse Desert, it is also an intriguing detective story with links to the present-and a first-rate read."–H.W. Brands, author ofThe Age of Goldand the bestselling Pulitzer Prize finalistThe First American

"A crisp history of the King Ranch... a good read about an era long gone." Boston Globe