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James A. Michener's Texas (also called Texas) is a 1994 ABC television miniseries directed by Richard Lang. It was adapted from the 1985 historical fiction novel Texas by James A. Michener , but includes only the section of the book related to Texas Independence and the Battle of San Jacinto .
Texas is a 1985 novel by American writer James A. Michener (1907–1997), based on the history of Texas.Characters include real and fictional characters spanning hundreds of years, such as explorers, Spanish colonists, American immigrants, German Texan settlers, ranchers, oil men, aristocrats, Chicanos, and others, all based on extensive historical research.
James A. Michener's Texas; S. South Pacific (musical) Space (miniseries) This page was last edited on 14 March 2019, at 04:21 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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James Albert Michener (/ ˈ m ɪ tʃ ə n ər / or / ˈ m ɪ tʃ n ər /; [2] February 3, 1907 – October 16, 1997) was an American writer. He wrote more than 40 books, most of which were long, fictional family sagas covering the lives of many generations, set in particular geographic locales and incorporating detailed history.
James A. Michener's Texas (1995) Dead Man's Walk (1996) The Shining (1997) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997) Creature (1998) Storm of the Century (1999) Mr. Murder (1999) Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001) Rose Red (2002) Dinotopia (2002–03) Little House on the Prairie (2005) The Assets (2014) The Astronaut Wives Club (2015) Madoff (2016 ...
Oil prices bounced around quite a bit in 2024. They rallied more than 20% at one point -- topping $85 per barrel -- before cooling off toward the end of the year.
The Eagle and the Raven is a 1990 book written by author James Michener, published by State House Press of Austin, Texas. The Eagle and the Raven was originally the fourth chapter of Michener's novel Texas, but was deleted. It was then published separately at the insistence of Debbie Brothers, Michener's former secretary.