The Texas Monthly, Volume 4, Number 4, November 1929 is a magazine publication edited by Peter Molyneaux. This issue features a variety of articles and stories focused on the state of Texas. The cover features an illustration of a cowboy on horseback with the title ""Texas, the Land of Opportunity."" Inside, readers will find articles about the oil industry in Texas, including profiles of oil barons and their companies. There are also articles about Texas politics, including a piece on Governor Dan Moody and his efforts to ...
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The Texas Monthly, Volume 4, Number 4, November 1929 is a magazine publication edited by Peter Molyneaux. This issue features a variety of articles and stories focused on the state of Texas. The cover features an illustration of a cowboy on horseback with the title ""Texas, the Land of Opportunity."" Inside, readers will find articles about the oil industry in Texas, including profiles of oil barons and their companies. There are also articles about Texas politics, including a piece on Governor Dan Moody and his efforts to reform the state's criminal justice system. Other topics covered in this issue include the history of the Texas Rangers, the state's cotton industry, and profiles of notable Texans such as cattle rancher Richard King and artist Tom Lea. The magazine includes photographs and illustrations throughout, as well as advertisements for various products and services. Overall, The Texas Monthly provides a comprehensive look at the people, industries, and culture of Texas in the late 1920s.Contents Include Raw Materials Of Industrialism In Texas By T. J. Cauley; Fabulous Birds And Beasts By Mody C. Boatright; A Texas Ballet By Dorothy Edmiston; A National Flood Control Policy By Leonard Tillotson; Belle Boyd, Spy By Vivian Richardson; Origin Of Banking In Texas By Avery L. Carlson; A Strange Disease By Leonard Doughty; Crossing The Border By William J. Hammond; Karle Wilson Baker By Clara Hood Rugel; Westward To The Sea By Peter Molyneaux; More About Texas Culture By Marie A. Wathen; Talking Texas; A Texas Point Of View By Peter Molyneaux.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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