State House Press

February 15, 2008

New book from State House Press called "the most comprehensive volume on the Alamo . . ."

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Just released from State House Press, The Illustrated Alamo 1836: A Photographic Journey has already garnered praise from several noted historians throughout the state.

Richard Bruce Winders, Historian and Curator at the Alamo states:

"Many visitors to the Alamo know only its iconic postcard image. Those who realize there was more to the old mission compound are surprised to find that so much has been lost over time. Alamo aficionados long for resurrection. Mark Lemon has produced something for all of them—the curious and the serious. The Illustrated Alamo 1836: A Photographic Journey is a must for anyone who wishes to visualize the Alamo as it appeared at the time of the battle."

Jesus Francisco de la Teja, State Historian of Texas notes that by

"Combining the artist's imagination with a scholar's attention to detail, Alamo enthusiast Mark Lemon has produced the single most comprehensive volume on the Alamo as it was at the time of its rendezvous with history.The Illustrated Alamo 1836 will bring hours of pleasure to anyone wishing to gain an understanding of how a dilapidated Spanish mission became the stage for the most famous event in Texas history."

 To see what others have said about Mark Lemon's The Illustrated Alamo 1836: A Photographic Journey, or to purchase a copy of the book, click here.

February 08, 2008

The Greatest Texas Sports Stories You've Never Heard gets recognition from NCAA

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The Greatest Texas Sports Stories You've Never Heard
by Al Pickett received recognition from two NCAA Division III websites last week and the book has gained popularity throughout the state since its release in December.  As Dave Campbell, founder of Texas Football magazine states: "It deserves a place in every  good sports library."  Click here to read more about these feature articles and what people are saying about The Greatest Texas Sports Stories You've Never Heard (State House Press, $14.95 paper).

August 17, 2007

Oh, Brother! Author to speak at festival

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Like baseball? Better yet, like talking about baseball with other fans? If so, be sure to stop by Langdon Weekend to hear Carlton Stowers, author of State House Press’s Oh Brother! How They Played the Game. He’s a featured speaker at the festival! For more information on the festival, visit their site here. Read more about the book here.