Books -- Reviews
Found in 1874 Collections and/or Records:
Swindell, Larry [Dallas Morning News], 1998
Correspondence about newspaper (editor, journalist), newspaper clipping, Pulitzer Prize winner
"Synopsis of 'Code of the West' for Atheneum"; Synopsis of a work in progress by Grover Lewis, 1 typescript, 1 copy, November 16, 1980
T - Z, 1979 - 1996
“Tankersly, Fayette”; The Tankersly Family, Ancestry Info, and Notes, 1951
Archival materials following the research of writer, Mike Cox, on the Texas Rangers. This collection is made up of government documents, drafts, stories, Ranger records, obituaries, and biographies of hundreds of former Rangers. The research begins right after the civil war up until the early 2000s.
Tarantino, Quentin, "Natural Born Killers", 1991; "Reservoir Dogs," 1990, 1990-1991
Tax-return information
Taylor, Henry, 1979 - 1986
Correspondence about bookstore
Taylor, Marshall [Southern Methodist University], 1980 - 1988
Correspondence about book reviews, newspaper clipping
“Taylor Publishing Co.” – two book announcements, one newspaper clipping and one piece correspondence mentioning Texas Sketches by A. C. Greene
“TCU Press” – mainly book announcements and two newsletters from Texas Christian University Press
Tear sheet from Austin’s Magazine of Leisure article titled “You Didn’t Burn the Carpet, But Where’s Your $50?” written by Mike Cox, 1973
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheet from The El Paso Times, article titled “1st Cavalry’s Last Mounted Review Was Held At Old Ft. D. A. Russell” by Mike Cox, September 11, 1966
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheet from The Reporter article titled “Law and Order: The Paper Pirates” by Mike Cox and Dave Crossley, January 1978
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheet from The Texas Press Messenger, article titled “Eulogy for a Small Weekly” by Mike Cox, January 1968
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheets from All Outdoors, article titled “Sequel: Dear Grandad” by Mike Cox, March 1970
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheets from Hoofs and Horns, article titled “Hunting on the Y.O.” by Mike Cox, November 1966
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheets from The Cattleman, article titled “Trail Driver’s Saga” by Mike Cox, August 1978
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheets from the Texas Co-Op Power Magazine, features article titled “Hound-Dog Man and His Old Yeller Dog” by Shannon Lowry, June 2005
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.
Tear sheets from the Texas Reserve Law article titled “Reserve Law Seminar Held” features Mike Cox, July-Aug 1970
Multiple accessions from Author, Mike Cox, document his wrting career as well as his decades of reviewing books for The Austin-American Statesman. The material includes extensive research for books on the Texas Rangers.