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A Route 66 Companion
Edited by David King Dunaway

With fiction, poetry, memoir, and oral history from a stellar collection of writers, including Raymond Chandler, Joan Didion, Washington Irving, Henry Miller, Sylvia Plath, Leslie Marmon Silko, and John Steinbeck, A Route 66 Companion offers a literary historical portrait of the most legendary open road in America.
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Houses Made of Wood and Light
The Life and Architecture of Hank Schubart

By Michele Dunkerley with Jane Hickie

This sumptuously illustrated volume about architect Hank Schubart and the island community he helped to create in British Columbia explores how this West Coast modernist used the ideas of Frank Lloyd Wright to design houses in which nature flows seamlessly into architecture.
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Texas High School Football
More Than the Game

By Joe Nick Patoski

Produced in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, here is the epic story of high school football in Texas, told through the stories and memorabilia of legendary players and coaches, cheerleaders and drill teams, marching bands and twirlers, mascots and die-hard fans.
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