I am pleased to announce that Texas A&M University Press will publish my new book, “North Korea, Nuclear Brinkmanship, and the Oval Office” this spring.
This book looks at the development of North Korea's nuclear weapons program and how US presidential administrations of both parties handled this threat.
Watch this space for more news about this important book! @TAMUPress@A1Policy
Acclaimed filmmaker Severo Perez recounts the winding path of building a moviemaking career in “Filmmaker’s Journey,” January’s Texas A&M University Press book of the month. https://t.co/fTHrkvs4jk @TAMUPress
One of the most compelling books I have read recently: Craig Garnett's "Uvalde's Darkest Hour." Garnett deftly balances individual stories and community history, and events that inspire rage with those that offer hope. He writes with wisdom and grace.
(Good work, @TAMUPress.)
Excited to announce TAMU Press will publish The Architecture of Wesley Clark Dodson: Legacy of a Good Name in February 2026. I will present & sign books 2/12-18 in Weatherford, Granbury, Waco, Gatesville, Lampasas, Hillsboro, Bonham and Denton. Stay tuned for details. @TAMUPress
Immerse yourself in mysterious, otherworldly images created by artist and writer Bill Wittliff in “SunriseSunset,” the August Book of the Month from the Texas A&M University Press. https://t.co/EA7BI14CCf #tamu#solargraphs@tamupress
Author James C. Griffin III will sign copies of his book, “Pressed, Clean and Properly Fitted: A Photographic History of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets Uniform,” at 2:30 Fri., Aug. 29 in the Sanders Corps of Cadets Center. https://t.co/h0nzVkhloH @tamupress@AggieCorps
TAMU Press is proud to have published the first-ever comprehensive look at Texas artist David Adickes earlier this year: Monumental: The Art of David Adickes by Michael H. Henderson and Melissa L. Mednicov with photos by Rebecca Finley. RIP David Adickes.
The artist, who died Sunday, put his stamp on the city with his giant, eye-popping sculptures of Sam Houston, The Beatles, presidents and more. https://t.co/SGZ2kcPGzh
Do you want to read stories of someone who, among other many other things in the music business, worked w/ Kris Kristofferson and Guy Clark?
If you are at all interested in Americana/roots music, the answer is yes.
Can’t wait to dig in.
@TAMUPress
Who was on TV today? Too Slim $ Ranger Doug! Why? To talk about #RidersInTheSky, their upcoming biography by #musichistorians Bobbie & Bill C. Malone, & a super special event at @ParnassusBooks1 on Tuesday, May 27! Watch this clip and get all the details! https://t.co/jfVS99bmUc
#RidersInTheSky has been delighting audiences in #Nashville & across the US for decades with quirky sendups of the silver-screen #Western & a unique blend of perfect #harmony & humor (their #grammy-winning #ToyStory2 & #MonstersInc albums, for example): https://t.co/dsli1oIJlg
We announced the new book on the @aggiecorps uniform by posting a picture of @the_cca staff with an advance copy. Now, they have graciously extended a feature article of author James C. Griffin III '79 to share with y'all. #GigEm#Aggies@TAMU
Book info: https://t.co/7yHp84HcY0
We delivered an early copy of Pressed, Clean, and Properly Fitted to a very enthusiastic @The_CCA ! More posts coming soon on this new #Aggie book, including the author's connection to this association that helps keep the @AggieCorps in fightin' shape. https://t.co/654BVPcGnh
Richard Steffy, a Pennsylvania electrician, became a pioneer in ancient shipwrecks study - the first person to rebuild an ancient ship from its sunken fragments. “The Man Who Thought Like a Ship” is Texas A&M Press Book of the Month. https://t.co/qeVijy6a5p
@tamuartsci@tamupress
Saturday! The Brazos Valley African American Museum will host author Don Albrecht at 11am for a talk about his book Blinded by the Lights: Texas High School Football and the Myth of Integration.
Thanks so much for following us all these years! Want to continue staying up to date on new books, news, and more? Find us on @bluesky! We'll see you there. @tamupress.bsky.social
The productivity and natural beauty of Texas’ coast are under threat. In “A Texan Plan for the Texas Coast,” Texas A&M Press Book of the Month, conservationist and environmental lawyer Jim Blackburn offers a plan to protect it. https://t.co/4BpMsiiDQG @tamupress#conservation