Buck Schiwetz’ Texas [Hardcover] 1960 E. M. Schiwetz

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Explore Texas through the eyes of E. M. Schiwetz in “Buck Schiwetz’ Texas,” a first edition published in 1960 by the University of Texas Press. This artful volume showcases Schiwetz’s exquisite illustrations, capturing the state’s diverse landscapes and architectural heritage. With an introduction by Walter Prescott Webb, this book is both a visual delight and a historical treasure. The hardcover is in very good condition, with a sturdy red cloth binding and a dust jacket showing minor wear. Ideal for collectors, this piece offers a unique glimpse into Texas’ artistic and cultural history.

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“Buck Schiwetz’ Texas” is a captivating visual journey through the Lone Star State, illustrated by the renowned E. M. Schiwetz. Published in 1960 by the University of Texas Press, this first edition book offers a rich collection of drawings and paintings that capture the diverse landscapes and architectural marvels of Texas. Schiwetz, with his keen eye for detail, presents scenes ranging from the serene beauty of East Texas to the rugged expanses of the Big Bend. Accompanied by an insightful introduction by historian Walter Prescott Webb, the book not only serves as an artistic tribute but also as a historical document of Texas’ cultural heritage. The hardcover edition is bound in a sturdy red cloth with silver lettering, and the dust jacket, though showing signs of wear, retains its protective function. This volume is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of regional art and history, offering both aesthetic pleasure and educational value.

Additional information

Author

E. M. Schiwetz

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

University of Texas Press

Edition

Not specified

Condition

Used – Good

Illustrator

E. M. Schiwetz

Note

The book is in very good condition with a strong binding and clean pages free from inscriptions or markings. The red cloth cover is well-preserved, featuring silver lettering that remains vibrant. The dust jacket is in good condition, displaying some wear and small tears along the edges, but it continues to protect the book effectively. Overall, this first edition remains a well-maintained copy suitable for collectors and admirers of Texan art and history.

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Notes The book is in very good condition with a strong binding and clean pages free from inscriptions or markings. The red cloth cover is well-preserved, featuring silver lettering that remains vibrant. The dust jacket is in good condition, displaying some wear and small tears along the edges, but it continues to protect the book effectively. Overall, this first edition remains a well-maintained copy suitable for collectors and admirers of Texan art and history.

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