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Mike Cox's Texas Magazine

Mike Cox

Texas Magazine first appeared in 1896 -1897. New owners revived the title in 1910 and published it until 1913. Award-winning author Mike Cox has brought Texas Magazine back to life as a newsletter devoted to Lone Star history and culture.

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Latest Issues

New Texas Magazine Bonus Feature: "The Occasional Letter"

Dear Subscribers:

Remember letters?

You wrote ‘em by hand or typed them, usually folded them in thirds, placed your missive into a No. 10 envelope, addressed it, sealed it, and affixed a postage stamp you had to lick. Then you dropped it...

8 days ago
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A Scammer Who Didn’t Need Artificial Intelligence…Just Goat Testicles

It’s hard to conceive of a better subject for a movie than Dr. John R. Brinkley, a Depression-era grifter with phony medical degrees who made a fortune in the pre-Viagra era transplanting goat glands into men desperate to perk up their...

10 days ago
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Remember TV's "What's My Line?" in the '50's?

A Memorial Day weekend reflection

Most Baby Boomers likely recall the 1950s black-and-white TV game show “What’s My Line?”

20 days ago
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Route 66 + 1: The Story of U.S. 67

People still get their kicks on old Route 66, but Route 66 plus one—U.S.

People still get their kicks on old Route 66, but Route 66 plus one—U.S. 67—still’s stomping as a multi-state transportation coridor.

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The Lamesa Incident

Future Pulitzer Prize winner Larry McMurtry wrote an essay back in the 1960s about a trip he took across Texas.

Future Pulitzer Prize winner Larry McMurtry wrote an essay back in the 1960s about a trip he took across Texas.

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    An elected member of the Texas Institute of Letters, Mike Cox is an award-winning author of more than two score nonfiction books and hundreds of magazine articles, book reviews and newspaper columns.

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