Texas Alphabet

Texas Alphabet by James Rice is an illustrated book published by Pelican Publishing Company in 1988, featuring 40 pages in English. This work introduces readers to significant figures, historical events, and geographical elements of Texas through the perspective of Texas Jack, a native jackrabbit. The book aims to provide an engaging exploration of the Lone Star State’s rich history and culture.
In Texas Alphabet, readers will encounter legendary characters such as Davy Crockett and Sam Houston, alongside notable historical events that have shaped Texas. The book serves as a resource for understanding the state’s unique heritage and geography, making it suitable for those interested in the history of the Southwest. With its vibrant illustrations and informative content, this edition presents a creative approach to learning about Texas through the alphabet.
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Texas Alphabet is pure Texas! Texas Jack, a native jackrabbit, teaches the reader about significant Lone Star characters, historical events, and geography. In this illustrated volume, youï¿1/2ll meet Davy Crockett, Ponce de Leon, Sam Houston, and other legendary characters.
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