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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reference,
By Rex J. Weinheimer "THE SEARCHER" (Stonewall, Gillespie County, TX, USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Historical Atlas of Texas (Paperback)
The practical and informative "Historical Atlas of Texas" is an enjoyable resource for the study of the time-line for exploration, colonization, and development of Texas. I'm happy to have acquired it! I refer to it often in my genealogical research.An easy read that is precise and to the point; this book is a great supplement to any course of study on Texas, suitable for most age groups. A different map or illustration is found with each turn of the page. Many readers have wished for maps to be added to the great reference book "Why Stop". Here is the answer, the "Historical Atlas of Texas" is the perfect desktop companion to "Why Stop", a very informative book. Include the "Historical Atlas of Texas" in your reference library, you will not be disappointed. Rex J. Weinheimer
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Atlas, or Text With Illustrations?,
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This review is from: Historical Atlas of Texas (Paperback)
I read this book with a great deal of interest. As a born (San Antonio) and raised (Austin) Texan, this text really broadened my knowledge base. The maps, though simple, provide insight to many historical issues, especially when combined with their explanations.To call this book an Atlas, though, is a bit of a misnomer; the maps are line drawings. I guess I was expecting an *atlas* of historical *maps*; my mistake. It's more like a history, with simple maps to illustrate the point. Despite this, I love the book. It gave me perspective on some points I've been pondering for years. It is now a prized part of my historical atlas collection. I'll end this review an observation: As a graduate of the University of Texas, I find it somewhat ironic this book was published by the University of Oklahoma Press; UT Press missed out on this one.
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This review is from: Historical Atlas of Texas (Paperback)
The book was like new; in very good condition. The book arrived quickly, before I thought it would.
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Historical Atlas of Texas by William M. Holmes (Hardcover - Mar. 1989)
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