[Genealib] Tulsa, Okla book being published
Carrie Cook
carriescorner at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 16 10:07:10 EDT 2008
The Gregath Publishing Company is pleased to announce the following new book is now available through our company:
West Tulsa Oklahoma 1939 Before and After The Greatest Little American Town That Once Was, by Cecil Gomez, 2008. 8.5x11", color softbound book, 358 pages, ISBN 0-944619-90-8/978-0-944619-90-2. A narrative of West Tulsa history written in first person dialogue, is rooted in true facts and true stories bridged over with limited fiction, avoiding the topic breaks of an anthology. This approach was utilized in order to maintain the characteristics of a flowing historical novel, yet remain inclusive with historical documentation. In some instances, certain aspects have been altered, but only to include additional historic aspects of the subject. The book primarily covers the perimeters of West Tulsa proper...meaning only the community west and south of the Arkansas River to 25th Street, but including Midco Road. The communities of Red Fork, Carbondale, Garden City, Oakhurst, and Berryhill, are of limited emphasis, but because those communities have
historical significance of their own apart from old West Tulsa town. AD721-$35.00 - To be published in the next few months.
Books may be ordered by mail at PO BOX 505, Wyandotte, OK 74370, by Visa or MasterCard by telephone at 918-542-4148 (generally M-F 9-noon and 1-4 CT), or PayPal - this address.
All orders are subject to standard shipping and handling: $9 for first title/item and $2 each additional. Orders sent Priority USPS unless otherwise noted or requested. Local pick ups are always free of s&h, by arrangement.
We do accept purchase orders from libraries. All other orders must be pre-paid.
Carrie Cook, VP/Webmaster
The Gregath Publishing Company
Printer, Publisher and Bookseller
918-542-4148
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