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Aransas: The Life of a Texas Coastal County is a wonderfully researched history of an exciting part of Texas. This is the story of a little place that has played a surprisingly large role in the history of Texas. From the early explorers, Cabeza de Vaca and LaSalle, this is where much of the early history of Texas was born. This book is in three parts and is comprehensive in telling the story of the people, the land and how they helped shaped the great state of Texas. This book takes the reader on a journey through time that spans 1,000 years that will give the reader a better appreciation of this part of Texas and the people who lived the stories.…mehr

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Aransas: The Life of a Texas Coastal County is a wonderfully researched history of an exciting part of Texas. This is the story of a little place that has played a surprisingly large role in the history of Texas. From the early explorers, Cabeza de Vaca and LaSalle, this is where much of the early history of Texas was born. This book is in three parts and is comprehensive in telling the story of the people, the land and how they helped shaped the great state of Texas. This book takes the reader on a journey through time that spans 1,000 years that will give the reader a better appreciation of this part of Texas and the people who lived the stories.
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William Allen, a distinguished tenured Associate Professor of Interactive and Game Design at Florida Southern College, boasts an illustrious career spanning over 17 years dedicated to nurturing young minds into dynamic catalysts for societal change. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in exploring the evolution of cinematic language, from traditional two-dimensional formats to the immersive realm of 360 cinematic spaces. Allen is a dynamic and award-winning documentarian, passionately investigating the intricate domain of media ecology. Through these multifaceted roles, he continues to make profound contributions to academia and media, leaving an indelible mark on both.