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- Muskrat Hill, Easy Jackson
- Gone to Texas, a history of the Lone Star state, Randolph B. Campbell (University of North Texas)
- The Chisholm Trail, Ralph Compton
- Texas women and ranching, on the range, at the rodeo, and in their communities, edited by Deborah M. Liles and Cecilia Gutierrez Venable
- Paper ghosts, a novel of suspense, Julia Heaberlin
- All the things we never knew, Liara Tamani
- Colonels in blue, Missouri and the western states and territories : a Civil War biographical dictionary, Roger D. Hunt
- Texas trail to calamity, Robert Quackenbush
- The big question, John R. Erickson ; illustrations by Gerald L. Holmes
- High skies, a novella, Tracy Daugherty
- Churrasco, grilling the Brazilian way, Evandro Caregnato, culinary director of Texas de Brazil ; photographs by Denny Culbert
- Valentine, a novel, Elizabeth Wetmore
- Dead for a dollar, a Firestick western, William W. Johnstone [and J.A. Johnstone]
- The barefoot summer, Carolyn Brown
- Tell-tale Texas, investigations in infamous history, E.R. Bills ; foreword by Robin Wells
- Just a little Christmas, Janet Dailey
- More better deals, Joe R. Lansdale
- No hope for heaven, no fear of hell, the Stafford-Townsend feud of Colorado County, 1871-1911, by James C. Kearney, Bill Stein, and James Smallwood
- Seeing red, Sandra Brown
- Three roads to the Alamo, the lives and fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis, William C. Davis
- Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS Broadcasting, Inc, The seventh season
- Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS Television ; created by Christopher Canaan, Leslie Greif, Paul Haggis, Albert S. Ruddy, The sixth season
- Guilt strikes at Granger's Store, Terry Shames
- Witches' bane, Susan Wittig Albert
- Catfish Charlie, William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone
- The sugarland express, a Universal Picture ; produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown ; screenplay by Hal Barwood & Matthew Robbins ; directed by Steven Spielberg
- Orpheus girl, Brynne Rebele-Henry
- "Red Tom" Hickey, the uncrowned king of Texas socialism, Peter H. Buckingham
- The leftovers, Warner Bros. Entertainment ; created by Damon Lindelof & Tom Perrotta, The complete third season
- Ander & Santi were here, a novel, Jonny Garza Villa
- The wild bunch, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts presents ; a Phil Feldman production ; screenplay by Walon Green and Sam Peckinpah ; story by Walon Green and Roy N. Sickner ; produced by Phil Feldman ; directed by Sam Peckinpah
- Notorious, Diana Palmer
- Word gets around, Lisa Wingate
- A single star and bloody knuckles, a history of politics and race in Texas, Bill Minutaglio
- Walker Texas ranger, The fifth season
- The counselor, a screenplay, Cormac McCarthy
- Giant, a novel, Edna Ferber
- 915, hunting hispanics, directed and produced by Charlie Minn ; co-producer, Angie Silva
- Pueblo sovereignty, Indian land and water in New Mexico and Texas, Malcolm Ebright and Rick Hendricks
- My first thirty years, a memoir, Gertrude Beasley ; foreword by Nina Bennett, with Marie Bennett
- The Lucky Shamrock, Carolyn Brown
- Friday night lights, Season 5
- Queen Anne's lace, Susan Wittig Albert
- Two to Tango, a Natalie story, Kelsey Abrams ; illustrated by Jomike Tejido ; text by Whitney Sanderson
- Robert's story, a Texas cowboy's troubled life and horrifying death, Stephen G. Michaud
- An unequal defense, Chad Zunker
- Still dreaming, Seguimos soñando, by/por Claudia Guadalupe Martínez ; illustrated by/ilustrado por Magdalena Mora ; translated by/traducido por Luis Humberto Crosthwaite
- Queen Anne's lace, Susan Wittig Albert
- All trails lead to Houston, riding to the rodeo, Ray Viator ; foreword by M. Leroy "Shafe" Shafer
- Dazed and confused, Gramercy Pictures presents an Alphaville production in association with Detour Filmproduction ; produced by James Jacks, Sean Daniel, Richard Linklater ; written and directed by Richard Linklater