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2019 TAMU Press Warehouse Book Sale
2019 TAMU Press Warehouse Book Sale
Published on 2/11/2021 12:00:00 PM
Texas A&M Press is opening its warehouse doors for a
huge two-day book sale
. Browse titles on nature, gardening, Texas history, military history, archaeology, literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, Aggie and gift books, and much more. All books are 25% to 90% off, and hundreds of slightly damaged books are $2 or $3.
LOCATION:
The Press is located in the John H. Lindsey Building on the TAMU campus, Lewis Street, one block north of George Bush Drive.
Parking is available in lot 40
(behind and on both sides of the Lindsey Building).
Call 979-845-1438 for more information or to make arrangements for persons with disabilities.
Interested in books written by our women faculty?
Below are some available titles:
The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band: 125
th
Anniversary Edition
by Mary Jo Powell, retired Associate Director of University Relations
Nuclear New Mexico: A Historical, Natural, and Virtual Tour
by M. Jimmie Killingsworth and Jacqueline S. Palmer, retired Associate Director of the Department of English writing programs office
Called to Serve: The Bush School of Government and Public Service
by Charles F. Hermann and Sally Dee Wade, former Lecturer in the Department of English and writing consultant for the Bush School of Government and Public Service
Available in 2020:
That Woman: The Making of a Texas Feminist
by Nikki R. Van Hightower, retired Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, available April 2020
Georgia O’Keeffe’s Wartime Texas Letters
by Amy Von Lintel, Doris Alexander Endowed Professor of Fine Arts at West Texas A&M University, available March 2020
Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump
by Jennifer Mercieca, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, available June 2020