We have been in business for well over a decade. In that time, we have indexed nearly one-hundred books. Some recent titles include:
James Broussard, Anatomy of an UpsetJames E. Crisp, ed., Inside the Texas RevolutionJohn R. Lundberg, The Texas LowcountryJames Brasher, 11 Days on the ColoradoMary McAleer Balkun et al., eds., A Companion to American PoetryPedro Luengo and Gene A. Smith, eds., A Fortified SeaScott Berg, Finding Order in DiversityJames Riddlesberger and Anthony Champagne, Reflections on WrightGuadalupe Correa-Cabrera and Sergio Chapa, FronteraJames C. Bradford and John Bradford, America, Sea Power, and the WorldKassia Waggoner and Adam Nemmers, Yours in Filial RegardsMichael Strausz, ed., No Island Is an IslandAllan Vorda, Talk, TalkGene Allan, ed., The Quaker Sergeant’s WarArt Martinez de Vara, Tejano PatriotChar Miller, San AntonioE. Nicole Meyer and Eilene Hoft-March, eds., Teaching Diversity and InclusionJoseph Kolb, Blood TiesRobert Nelson and Jack August, Old Money, New WestRichard B. McCaslin, Washington on the BrazosJan Reid, The Improbable Rise of Redneck RockEdward T. Cothram, Jr., A Busy Week in TexasScott Grant Barker and Gregory H. Dow, Fort Worth ThenGeorge Bristol, Texas State ParksCarl H. Moneyhon, George T. RubyDonald C. Bacon and Anthony Champagne, Nicholas LongworthJohn R. Giodano, Speak Loudly and Carry a Little StickGregory W. Ball, Texas and World War IJason Friendman, Jimmy Carter and the Restoration of Presidential DignityMichael Duty, ed., Deep in the Art of TexasJoseph Werne, Esteban CantúJames Graham Baker, Julian Onderdonk in New YorkNick Kotz, The Harness Maker’s DreamMichael Strasz, Help (Not) WantedRon Tyler, ed., The Art of TexasJerry Thompson, Tejano TigerNational Council of Jewish Women, Greater Dallas Section, Repairing Our WorldMike Tapia, The Barrio Gangs of San AntonioDavid Murph, History of the Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County