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Nation State
Does anyone outside of Texas care about Texas history? H. W. Brands hopes so, and he's not the only one.
March 1, 2004 | by Don Graham | Books
The Write Brothers
A memoir conjures up Donald Barthelme—and sheds light on his talented siblings.
August 1, 2001 | by Don Graham | Books
Expatriate Act
While some Texas-born writers had to leave home to do their best work, for John Graves the reverse was true.
May 1, 2004 | by Don Graham | Don Graham
The Secret History
Did Richard King cheat his partner's heirs out of a chunk of the King Ranch nearly 120 years ago? He may have—and if the Texas Supreme Court permits Chapman v. King Ranch, Inc., to go to trial, the past could come back to haunt the state's most storied spread.
December 1, 2002 | by Don Graham | Law

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