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2007

10 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.
232 pp., 104 color illus.

ISBN: 978-0-292-71625-4
$34.95, hardcover with dust jacket
33% website discount: $23.42

 
 
 
     

Texas Political Memorabilia
Buttons, Bumper Stickers, and Broadsides

By Chuck Bailey, with Bill Crawford
Photographs by Barbara Schlief
Foreword by Paul Burka

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

 

"Each of the 100-plus full-color plates is crisp and clear, giving an appropriately archival look to Bailey's museum-worthy collection. Those interested in Texas' rich political history and collectors of political memorabilia will find this work dazzling."

Publishers Weekly

"In all, Bailey's Texas Political Memorabilia is a grand collection. Readers with even a vague interest in Texas politics will want to sit down with the book and spend a while thumbing through history."

Texas Books in Review

"Texas Political Memorabilia is almost as much fun as Texas politics. Every page is a step into our proud Texas political heritage. Where else but Texas will you find W. Lee 'Please Pass the Biscuits, Pappy' O'Daniel, Jim Hogg, Miriam 'Ma' Ferguson, Lyndon Johnson, John Nance 'Cactus Jack' Garner, and Sam Rayburn? Colorful doesn't begin to describe our cast of politicians, and this book reminds us that Texans are not shy in choosing colorful elected officials."

—Ann W. Richards

Through buttons and bumper stickers and the like, Bailey has found a new way to tell the history of Texas politics.... To peruse Bailey's collection is to realize how much the business of politics has changed. Many of the items featured here date from an era when there was no television and no polls. Candidates used them as they use the mass media today: to get their names before the public.... Bailey's collection... bring[s] Texas political history alive.

—Paul Burka, from the foreword

Texas politicians are a lively, sometimes controversial, always entertaining breed, and the ways they have chosen to put themselves and their messages before the public are equally as interesting. Anything and everything that can be printed with a candidate's name, image, and slogan—from buttons and bumper stickers to chewing gum, pocket knives, and plastic pickles—is likely to turn up in a Texas political campaign. Though many consider these items ephemeral, collectors value political memorabilia as a fascinating "sound bite" record of the candidates and issues that engaged the voting public over decades. Texas Political Memorabilia presents just such a pictorial history of Texas politics, the first ever compiled.

Drawn from the vast personal collection of Chuck Bailey and augmented with items from other private and public collections, this book presents the most exceptional, most memorable, and most informative examples of Texas political memorabilia. The featured items cover everything from the presidential campaigns of Lyndon Johnson and both George Bushes, to U.S. House and Senate elections, to statewide races for governor and the Texas House and Senate, to county and city elections. All the major figures of twentieth-century Texas politics—as well as Sam Houston and Davy Crockett—are represented in the book. To set the images in context, Chuck Bailey and Bill Crawford provide background on the candidates, races, and issues that inspired many of the pieces pictured in the book.

From LBJ's Stetson-shaped ashtrays to Jake Pickle's plastic squeaker pickles to George W. Bush's "W" buttons, Texas Political Memorabilia is a treasure trove of the nuts and bolts and buttons of Texas politics.

Chuck Bailey is a lawyer and lobbyist in Austin. He began collecting Texas political memorabilia in sixth grade and has since amassed one of the largest and most exhaustive collections of this kind. Bailey has worked in and around Texas politics throughout his career, including a stint as Executive Assistant to legendary Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock.

Bill Crawford is a writer in Austin with an interest in Texas history. His previous books include Please Pass the Biscuits, Pappy: Pictures of Governor W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel; Border Radio: Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics, and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves (cowritten with Gene Fowler); and Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire (cowritten with Joe Nick Patoski).

Number Eleven, Clifton and Shirley Caldwell Texas Heritage Series

 Of Related Interest Crawford, Please Pass the Biscuits, Pappy
McCall, The Power of the Texas Governor
Pickle, Jake

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