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From High on the Hilltop... (Paperback Edition) - $24.95 *

A historical account of Southern Methodist University written by Marshall Terry, one of the university's most distinguished and beloved professors, with essays by other authors (including the president of the university, R. Gerald Turner) describing various aspects of the institution's history as it approaches its centennnial anniversary. SMU was founded in 1911 and classes were first offered in 1915.

2008 paperback edition. ISBN 978-1-893451-14-8

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From High on the Hilltop... (Cloth Edition) - $34.95 *

A historical account of Southern Methodist University written by Marshall Terry, one of the university's most distinguished and beloved professors, with essays by other authors (including the president of the university, R. Gerald Turner) describing various aspects of the institution's history as it approaches its centennnial anniversary. SMU was founded in 1911 and classes were first offered in 1915.

2008 cloth edition. ISBN 978-1-893451-15-5

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The Murder of Milo - $20 *

Milo is a journeyman teacher in a small East Texas college in 1969. A solitary, Milo believes that virtue is knowledge and evil is ignorance. He has faith in his students as they protest a ban on their underground newspaper and strike against an unjust war and an unjust society. Milo is murdered, beaten to death in the dark woods, by whom we are not sure. However, the author suggests that together we are all murdering Milo still.

2007. Hardcover. ISBN 1893451127.

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Tex Rex - $20 *

Tex Rex explores -- "in ragtime rhythm" -- the old myths of Texas in a modern, fast-paced setting through the adventures of an administrator/professor who takes leave from his duties at a new, second-rate university in North Dallas. The academician claims to be a descendant of Moses Rose (the man who fled the Alamo), and, true to his distant ancestor's predicament in San Antonio, he gets tangled up in a situation that is far more than he bargained for. A brief, frightening encounter with Osama bin Laden is, actually, not the least of those troubles. They are prompted mostly by an intriguing collection of characters in Texas.

2003. Hardcover. 187 pages. ISBN 1-893451-07-0.

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The Memorialist - $10.95 *

The Memorialist is the fourth volume of Terry's "Northway" family series. In this novella and collection of stories Terry brings sometimes painful but always positive perspective to the basic human problems of mortality, identity and the creative acts of living and of forming life through language. In the novella "The Memorialist," an aging professor, Mark Northway, keeps doing memorial services as friends, family and colleagues pass on, all the while facing his own mortality and, as a "memorialist," visiting the lives of those dear to him who have departed but whose spirits remain alive to him. The four stories accompanying the novella embrace identity as Mark receives his grandfather Tom Northway's gift to him of storytelling; witnesses his great-grandfather's experience of civil war and prison; tracks his father's choice to be true to himself; and finally and happily realizes his own true place and identity. These are stories of love, faith and caring, stories which understand at root the complexities of living and dying, of being human.

2006. Hardcover. 152 pages. ISBN 1-893451010-0.

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Marshall Terry

MARSHALL TERRY is one of Texas' most distinguished novelists. He is a Fellow of the Texas Institute of Letters and a former president. In 1991 that organization presented him with the Lon Tinkle Award for lifetime achievement. In 2007 SMU awarded him an honorary doctorate of letters. He founded the creative writing program at Southern Methodist University and was the E.A. Lilly Distinguished Professor of English. After having taught at SMU since 1954, he retired in 2007 as professor emeritus.

His first novel, Old Liberty, published in 1961 by Viking Press and re-issued in 1991 by Texas Tech University Press, was hailed by the New York Herald Tribune as "vigorous, vital, original ... A fine first novel by a highly gifted writer." Terry's Tom Northway introduced a series of novels on the Northway family. Tom Northway was co-winner of the Texas Institute of Letters' award for the best novel of 1968, and his short story, "The Antichrist," won the 1972 short story award. My Father's Hands, Land of Hope and Glory, Angels Prostate Fall, and Tex Rex. His short stories have been collected in Dallas Stories and The Memorialist. Terry's historical account of Southern Methodist University, "From High on the Hilltop..." has just been reprinted, along with new essays by other authors, describing various aspects of the insitution's history as it approaches its centennial anniversary.

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