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The US Eighth Air Force in World War II
Ira Eaker, Hap Arnold, and Building American Air Power, 1942–1943
William J. Daugherty
University of North Texas Press, 2024

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Singing Mother Home
A Psychologist's Journey through Anticipatory Grief
Donna S. Davenport
University of North Texas Press, 2002
What happens when an expert on grief is faced with the slow decline of her beloved mother? Like A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis, Singing Mother Home offers the reader an inside look at the struggles of someone who is an “expert” in coping with loss. Donna S. Davenport was forced to rethink the traditional academic approach to the process, which implied that the goal of grief resolution was to end the attachment to the loved one. Instead, she embarked on a personal exploration of her own anticipatory grief.

This intimate narrative forms the core of her book. It is emotionally wrenching, but it also provides hope for those going through similar experiences. Just as Davenport used her family's tradition of singing to comfort her mother, readers will be encouraged to find their own sources of comfort in family and legacy. The book concludes with two chapters describing psychological approaches to grief and recommending further reading.
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In Hostile Skies
An American B-24 Pilot in World War II
James M. Davis
University of North Texas Press, 2006

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American Voudou
Journey into a Hidden World
Rod Davis
University of North Texas Press, 1998

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The Notorious Luke Short
Sporting Man of the Wild West
Jack DeMattos
University of North Texas Press, 2015
Often times the smaller the man, the harder the punch--this adage was true in the case of diminutive Luke Short, whose brief span of years played out in the Wild West. His adventures began as a teenage cowboy who followed the trail from Texas to the Kansas railheads. He then served as a scout for the U.S. Army during the Indian wars and, finally, he perfected his skills as a gambler in locations that included Leadville, Tombstone, Dodge City, and Fort Worth. In 1883, in what became known as the "Dodge City War," he banded together with Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and others to protect his ownership interests in the Long Branch Saloon--an event commemorated by the famous "Dodge City Peace Commission" photograph.

The irony is that Luke Short is best remembered for being the winning gunfighter in two of the most celebrated showdowns in Old West history: the shootout with Charlie Storms in Tombstone, Arizona, and the showdown against Jim Courtright in Fort Worth, Texas. He would have hated that. During his lifetime, Luke Short became one of the best known sporting men in the United States, and one of the wealthiest. He had been a partner in the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, as well as the White Elephant in Fort Worth. He became friends with other wealthy sporting men, such as William H. Harris, Jake Johnson, and Bat Masterson, who helped broaden his gaming interests to include thoroughbred horse racing and boxing.

Before he died he would become a familiar figure in Chicago, Memphis, New Orleans, and Saratoga Springs, where he raced his string of horses. He traveled with other wealthy sporting men in private railroad cars to attend heavyweight championship fights. Luke Short was always a little man dealing in big games. He married the beautiful Hattie Buck, who could turns heads at all the top resorts they visited as man and wife.

Jack DeMattos and Chuck Parsons have researched deeply into all records to produce the first serious biography of Luke Short, revealing in full the epitome of a sporting man of the Wild West.
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They Called Him Buckskin Frank
The Life and Adventures of Nashville Franklyn Leslie
Jack DeMattos
University of North Texas Press, 2018

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The Light Crust Doughboys Are on the Air
Celebrating Seventy Years of Texas Music
John Mark Dempsey
University of North Texas Press, 2002

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Eagles Overhead
The History of US Air Force Forward Air Controllers, from the Meuse-Argonne to Mosul
Matt Dietz
University of North Texas Press, 2023

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Two Counties in Crisis
Measuring Political Change in Reconstruction Texas
Robert J. Dillard
University of North Texas Press, 2023

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D-Day in History and Memory
The Normandy Landings in International Remembrance and Commemoration
Michael Dolski
University of North Texas Press, 2014

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American Women Report World War I
Chris Dubbs
University of North Texas Press, 2021

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The Weekly War
How the Saturday Evening Post Reported World War I
Chris Dubbs
University of North Texas Press, 2023

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The AEF in Print
An Anthology of American Journalism in World War I
Chris Dubbs
University of North Texas Press, 2018

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Firearms of the Texas Rangers
From the Frontier Era to the Modern Age
Doug Dukes
University of North Texas Press, 2020


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