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Texans Always Move Them Press Release

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 10/23/2007

fter the release of his first book, None But Texians: A History of Terry's Texas Rangers, author Jeffrey D. Murrah has captivated audiences where he has spoken. After receiving the 2002 Summerfield G. Roberts Award for the Best Book on Texas and Texans during the Civil War, Jeff was commissioned an Admiral in the Texas Navy by Governor Rick Perry. His insights, anecdotes and knowledge regarding historic topics make him a speaker in demand.

After five years of research, his next history is now available. Texans Always Move Them: A True History of Texas was released on June 16 in Austin, Texas. If you ever wondered how Texas claimed Cozumel Island, how the State lost New Mexico, or the year it celebrated two Thanksgivings, this new history is for you. Drawing from many primary sources, Jeffrey pulls together information from political, weather, military and cultural sources creating a colorful history of Texas that will provide hours of stimulating reading and conversation. This book rewards your reading time with insights and facts that provoke and entertain. What you learn about Texas will make you the center of conversations for a long time.

Jeff knows that people want to know about people, so his history presents the accomplishments of Texans in many fields of endeavor. By presenting the actual speeches of notable Texans, the reader is introduced face to face with many influential Texans. The accomplishments of Texas inventors, lawyers, soldiers, politicians, pirates and pioneers are presented in the context of the times they lived. He devoted extra attention to those aspects of Texas history most researched on the internet, producing a unique approach to the history of the Lone Star State.

Texans Always Move Them: A True History of Texas is available in hardback and paperback editions. The book is available through Lulu.com (search under Jeffrey Murrah) . Signed copies of his book can be purchased through his website, www.NoneButTexians.com . Jeff is also available as a speaker on topics concerning history and relationships issues.



About the Author
Driven by a love of knowledge, psychology, archeology and history, Jeff Murrah enjoys traveling to unique places. His love of Texas history and Southern culture led to his writing the award winning, None But Texians: A History of Terry's Texas Rangers (www.NoneButTexians.com).His counseling website contains articles on family, and parenting issues (www.RestoreTheFamily.com).


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