Great Texas Line Press
Texas Christmas Tales
The only Texas holiday anthology features renown Texas author A.C. Greene's famous story, "The Too-Big Christmas Tree," which once appeared as separate special edition book. The collection carries both fiction and non-fiction with some short stories dating back more than 100 years while others are set in today’s Lone Star state. They include John Henry Faulk’s childhood remembrance that was broadcast annually for years on National Public Radio. O. Henry’s “A Chaparral Christmas Gift” might be to South Texas what his famous “Gift of the Magi” is to New York City, but funnier and written toward the end of his career. "For Texans in the mood for a little Lone Star Christmas storytelling, this collection of short stories is the ticket. It would make a great stocking stuffer or hostess gift for the season." — Catherine Mallette, Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
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Great Texas Line Press
Great Texas Line Press is a socially conscious boutique book publisher specializing in Texas cookbooks, travel guides, humor books and other works of interest to Texans and people who are intrigued by the state. Every effort is made to engage Texas writers who have been affected by the newspaper industry crisis, and to have books manufactured by family-run printing companies. Numerous books are donated to Texas public radio stations, and numerous books are donated to Texas non-profit organizations, including The National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame, The Big Bend Educational Foundation, among others. Shipping rates for Great Texas Line Press:
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