Fort Worth from World War II to 1960 Volume 11


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By Harold Rich
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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Pages:
448

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Harold Rich, a Fort Worth resident for seventy years, earned his PhD from Texas Christian University. He is the author of Fort Worth: Outpost, Cowtown, Boomtown (winner of the Al Lowman Award from the Texas State Historical Association) and Fort Worth between the World Wars, as well as articles in the East Texas Historical Journal and the West Texas Historical Review.

"Although Rich's book covers only two decades, it is a particularly important period when Fort Worth entered the modern era. I know of no relatively recent books that cover this period in such detail."-Carol Roark, author of Fort Worth Then and Now and Fort Worth's Legendary Landmarks, and editor of Fort Worth and Tarrant County: An Historical Guide "Fort Worth from World War II to 1960 is a solid continuance of Rich's now multivolume exploration of Fort Worth. He continues to make important contributions to the canon of our local history. It's a good read and I'm grateful to Harold for his work." - Quentin McGown, author of Remembering Fort Worth and Historic Photos of Fort Worth

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