San Antonio

  • San Antonio
    By Karen Bush Gibson

    Presents an overview of San Antonio, discussing its history, natural features, and cultural attractions.

  • San Antonio
    By Karen Gibson

    Maria and her classmates can't wait for their class trip to San Antonio.

  • San Antonio
    By Nancy Haston Foster

    CANYON LAKE This 8,200-acre lake lies about forty-five miles north of San Antonio, near New Braunfels and Gruene. Of all the local lakes, Canyon Lake is probably the most scenic and most visited, and restrictions on lakeside development ...

  • San Antonio
    By Nancy Haston Foster, Ben Fairbank

    Nancy Haston Foster, Ben Fairbank.

  • San Antonio

    San Antonio

  • San Antonio: A Tricentennial History
    By Char Miller

    Yanaguana -- Urban prospect -- Revolutionary space -- Forces of Americanization -- Recovery and development -- A new day -- All quiet on the southwestern front -- Turbulent twenties -- Deals old and new -- The economy of war -- Conflict, ...

  • San Antonio: A Tricentennial History
    By Char Miller

    A Tricentennial History Char Miller. that would pave the way for later railroad construction (and in the twentieth century, high-speed highways) along some of these same routes. Hughes's reconnaissance affected the city in another way: ...

  • San Antonio: Our Story of 150 Years in the Alamo City
    By Staff of the San Antonio Express-News

    This is not a standard civic history or a straightforward march through the decades. Loosely organized by theme, the stories in the collection are often quite often surprising, just like San Antonio itself.

  • San Antonio: Our Story of 150 Years in the Alamo City
    By Staff of the San Antonio Express-News

    This is not a standard civic history or a straightforward march through the decades. Loosely organized by theme, the stories in the collection are often quite often surprising, just like San Antonio itself.

  • San Antonio: The Story of an Enchanted City
    By Frank W. Jennings

    Focuses on the unique mixture of people -- -- American Indians, Hispanics, Germans, Anglo Americans and others -- -- who have made Texas and San Antonio their home.

  • San Antonio: Portrait of the Fiesta City
    By Susanna Nawrocki, Gerald Lair

    San Antonio: Portrait of the Fiesta City

  • San Antonio

    Their articles and photos have appeared in Reader's Digest, Texas Highways, the Austin American-Statesman, the San Antonio Express-News, and many other publications. They also write a monthly column on day-trip travel for San Antonio's ...

  • San Antonio: Getaways Less Than Two Hours Away
    By John Bigley, Paris Permenter

    From dude ranches and rodeos in Bandera to cruising the intracoastal waterway of the Rockport-Fulton area, there's lots to do in the environs of San Antonio.

  • San Antonio
    By John Bigley, Paris Permenter

    Use this guide to discover the city's eclectic nightlife as well as limitless opportunities for fun, dining, and adventure. (6 x 9, 632 pages, b&w photos)

  • San Antonio: City in the Sun
    By Green Peyton

    This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.