Texas A M University Press imprint: 357 books

Glider Infantryman

Behind Enemy Lines in World War II

by Donald J. Rich, Kevin William Brooks
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2011

A member of the famed Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne Division, Donald J. Rich went ashore on D-Day at Utah Beach, was wounded in the bloody conflict at Carentan, landed in a flimsy plywood-and-canvas glider on the battlefields of Holland, and survived the grim siege with the "Battling...
by Sean N. Kalic
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2012

In the clash of ideologies represented by the Cold War, even the heavens were not immune to militarization. Satellites and space programs became critical elements among the national security objectives of both the United States and the Soviet Union. According to US Presidents and the Militarization...
by Matthew Minson
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2016

The author of Prepare to Defend Yourself… How to Navigate the Healthcare System and Escape with Your Life is back. This time Matthew Minson, MD, turns a penetrating and whimsical eye on the medical and social aspects of aging in Prepare to Defend Yourself…How to Age Gracefully and Escape...

Brothers and Sisters

Myth and Reality

by Henry Abramovitch
Language: English
Release Date: October 7, 2014

Growing up, we typically spend more time with our brothers and sisters than we do with our parents. In an age of divorce, mobility, and alienation, the sibling bond is often the only one that really lasts. Given that brothers and sisters are such a fundamental aspect of human existence, it...
by Judith Liddell, Barbara Hussey
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2011

From pine forest to desert scrub, from alpine meadow to riparian wetland, Albuquerque and its surrounding area in New Mexico offer an appealing variety of wildlife habitat. Birders are likely to see more than two hundred species during a typical year of bird-watching. Now, two experienced birders,...
by Judy Barrett
Language: English
Release Date: October 5, 2013

We hear roses are hard to grow. . . . We hear they require constant care and treatment. . . . Depending on where we live, we hear they can’t stand the heat . . . the cold . . . the humidity . . . the arid air. The list of reasons not to grow roses is long, yet we persevere.—from the first chapter Most...

Recipes From and For the Garden

How to Use and Enjoy Your Bountiful Harvest

by Judy Barrett
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2012

Veteran gardener Judy Barrett offers readers more than a hundred simple recipes for using, enjoying, and enhancing the bounty of their gardens. These easy recipes—some old family favorites, others created by Barrett, and still others from cooks and gardeners she admires—encourage home gardening...

Easy Edibles

How to Grow and Enjoy Fresh Food

by Judy Barrett
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2015

Veteran gardener and author Judy Barrett’s book dispels the idea that growing plants we can eat is harder than growing plants we can’t eat and introduces readers to the idea of placing plants that can produce in an ordinary landscape, a harvest of herbs, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. Whether...

Inside Reagan's Navy

The Pentagon Journals

by Hon. Chase Untermeyer
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2015

While serving as an assistant to Vice President George H. W. Bush, Chase Untermeyer concluded that the only way to learn how the US government really works was to leave the silken cocoon of the White House and seek a position in one of the departments or agencies. In March 1983, when offered...

Speaking with the People's Voice

How Presidents Invoke Public Opinion

by Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury
Language: English
Release Date: March 19, 2014

The role of public opinion in American democracy has been a central concern of scholars who frequently examine how public opinion influences policy makers and how politicians, especially presidents, try to shape public opinion. But in Speaking with the People’s Voice: How Presidents Invoke Public...

Feeding Wild Birds in America

Culture, Commerce, and Conservation

by Paul J. Baicich, Margaret A. Barker, Carrol L. Henderson
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2015

Today, according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, more than fifty million Americans feed birds around their homes, and over the last sixty years, billions of pounds of birdseed have filled millions of feeders in backyards everywhere. Feeding Wild Birds in America tells why and how a modest act...
by James Stubbendieck, Stephan L. Hatch, Cheryl D. Dunn
Language: English
Release Date: February 17, 2017

A vast swath of prairie situated between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains, the North American Great Plains extend across ten states in the United States and three provinces in Canada. The dominant vegetation is grass—both the native species that have long thrived here and the cultivated...
by Michael Fogden, Patricia Fogden
Language: English
Release Date: September 5, 2018

Flowers have played an important role in human culture and survival for thousands of years. The final products of flowers—fruits and seeds—are vitally important as food. Flowers provide bursts of color to homes and gardens and they symbolize love, sorrow, and renewal. Yet we often overlook their...
by Shelley Wachsmann
Language: English
Release Date: May 4, 2018

During the Bronze Age, the ancient societies that ringed the Mediterranean, once mostly separate and isolate, began to reach across the great expanse of sea to conduct trade, marking an age of immense cultural growth and technological development. These intersocietal lines of communication and paths...
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