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TCU Press Events & Books






                                                       Join TCU Press for their annual Holiday Book Fest with the distillery
                                                       backdrop of Whiskey Ranch. Featured authors include Firestone
                                                       & Robertson Distilling Co.’s Head Distiller, Rob Arnold, prolific
                                                       Texas writer Jan Reid, and legendary broadcaster Bobbie Wygant.
                                                       Additionally, Dan Jenkins’ final book, The Reunion at Herb’s Café,
                                                       will be also available. A dozen authors of various genres will be
                                                       present to autograph and inscribe books. A wide selection of titles
                                                       will be available for purchase—all at a 40% discount.

                                                       Enjoy TX whiskey holiday-themed cocktails and distillery tour times
                                                       which are on a first come, first serve basis. Food trucks will also be
                                                       on-site selling food.


                                                       When: Wednesday, Dec. 18
                                                       Time: 4:30 - 8 pm, come & go
                                                       Where: Firestone & Robertson Distilling Company
                                                                    4250 Mitchell Blvd, FW 76119

                                                       This event is free and open to the public, but we request guests
                                                       register ahead of time through the TCU Alumni website at
                                                       alumni.tcu.edu.



        The Reunion at Herb’s Café brings back some of Dan Jenkins’s most-beloved characters
        for one last laugh. Billy Clyde Puckett, Shake Tiller, T. J. Lambert, Barbara Jane Bookman,
        Big Ed Bookman, Slick Henderson, Juanita Hutchins, Doris Steadman—the list goes on,
        and they’re all packin’ heat. It all begins when Herb’s Café—modeled after a Fort Worth
        landmark renowned for its chicken-fried steak—goes up for sale after Herb’s death and the
        establishment’s disastrous sequel as a trendy restaurant featuring outrageous nouvelle cuisine.
        Tommy Earl Bruner buys the place, rehires most of the old staff, and invites all its former
        denizens to Fort Worth for a grand celebration. The uproarious outcome could only have been
        dreamed up by comic mastermind Dan Jenkins. This special commemorative edition includes
        a foreword by Tom Brokaw and an afterword by Sally Jenkins.




                                      This book of genuine wanted posters distributed by law enforcement agencies at
                                      the turn of the twentieth century will change your perspective on the genre. Wanted
                                      in America: Posters Collected by the Fort Worth Police Department, 1898–1903
                                      features fifty posters and the fascinating true crime stories behind them. While some
                                      of the offenders are virtually unknown today, others, such as Butch Cassidy and
                                      the Sundance Kid, remain household names. You will meet fugitive pickpockets,
                                      embezzlers, robbers, kidnappers, murderers, and more, along with their associates
                                      and their victims. They are a cross-section of America—men and women of all
                                      ages, social classes, and many races and nationalities. Over thirty-five professors,
                                      journalists, and historians generously contributed their talents to research and craft
                                      the essays that accompany these posters. The tales themselves run the gamut from
                                      amusing to puzzling to horrific.






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