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  • The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog

    John R Erickson, Gerald L Holmes

    Paperback (Maverick Books, Oct. 15, 2011)
    Hank the Cowdog, Head of Ranch Security, is framed for the murder of a chicken and becomes an outlaw with the coyotes.
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  • The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books Inc

    Audiobook (Maverick Books Inc, May 1, 2008)
    It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it. Guts, glory, danger, and sacrifice are all in a day's work for Hank the Cowdog, Head of Ranch Security. While investigating a murder on the ranch, Hank finds himself the number-one suspect. He resigns and heads for the hills to become an outlaw. A band of ruthless coyotes are happy to teach Hank the trade. Will Hank be forced to raid his own ranch? Hank sings "How Do I Do It?" and Rip and Snort sing "Me, Just a Worthless Coyote" in this hilarious adventure for the whole family.
  • The Christmas Turkey Disaster

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Maverick Books, Inc., Oct. 16, 2015)
    Hank is in real trouble this time. Loper and Sally May's relatives are coming for Christmas dinner, and Sally May has been working to get the entire ranch in order - including preparing for the Christmas feast. Unfortunately, when she discovers that the turkey she bought has met a terrible end, she pins the blame on Hank! Is he the guilty party, or have more sinister forces been at work to frame him for the crime? Later that day things seem to be looking up - that is until the replacement Christmas turkey flies the coop, too, landing Hank in even deeper trouble! Can an act of true heroism right the terrible wrong and salvage Hank's reputation, or is he doomed to spend the rest of his doggie days in exile? Slim belts out "Good-bye to the Turkey, Hello Tuna Fish".
  • The Case of the Wounded Buzzard on Christmas Eve

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books Inc

    Audible Audiobook (Maverick Books Inc, June 4, 2008)
    Tis the season for chaos. It's the night before Christmas, and Hank the Cowdog, head of ranch security, is looking forward to a long winter's nap when duty calls him to accompany Slim into town for a last-minute shopping spree. Along the way, Hank and the gang are struck not only by the meaning of Christmas but also by a 25-pound buzzard who crashes through their windshield. When they finally get to town, they get caught up in the festivities...and the Sandy Clothes parade. It's a holiday none of them will soon forget! Junior sings "My Daddy Had a Wreck Today" and Wallace sings "A Pox, A Pox, on Emily Post".
  • The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog

    John R Erickson, Gerald L Holmes

    Paperback (Maverick Books, Oct. 15, 2011)
    Hank the Cowdog almost loses his job as Head of Ranch Security when he develops a case of Eye-Crosserosis.
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  • It's a Dog's Life

    John R Erickson, Gerald L Holmes

    Paperback (Maverick Books, Oct. 15, 2011)
    Hank's third adventure opens with Hank in trouble again, so he decides to make a visit to town to see his sister. Sounds innocent enough, but then Hank takes his nieces and nephews on a garbage patrol and gets captured by the dog catcher. Will he find a way out?
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  • Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

    John R Erickson, Gerald L Holmes

    Paperback (Maverick Books, Oct. 15, 2011)
    Who's killing the ranch's chickens? What's Ranch Security going to do about it? These are the critical questions in Hank's sixth adventure. A fiendish murderer is loose on the ranch. Never has Hank followed so many clues or interrogated more suspects. Every character in the book turns out to be a suspect--including Hank himself.
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  • It's a Dog's Life

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books Inc

    Audible Audiobook (Maverick Books Inc, May 7, 2008)
    It's all fun and games until somebody ends up in the pound. It's been a busy few days for the Head of Ranch Security, what with routine patrols and not-so-routine combat with headless monsters. When the dust settles, Hank decides to take a break from duty and visit his sister in town. There, he enjoys the garbage patrol of a lifetime and faces down a brood of sassy town cats - and the plot thickens. Hank contracts a mysterious case of "soap hydrophobia" and ends up imprisoned in the dog pound! Is there any hope of escape for everyone's favorite cowdog? Original songs include "Your Momma Wears Old Tow Sack Drawers", "Cats are Stupid", and "Kicking My Dog Around".
  • The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books Inc

    Audiobook (Maverick Books Inc, May 2, 2008)
    Hank's in double trouble! Hank conducts defensive maneuvers against an attacking silver monster bird. But the trouble really begins when Hank is stricken with a terrible case of "Eye-Croserosis". Can he find a cure? Will the mysterious Madame Moonshine be able to help him? Hank's job is at stake! Madame Moonshine sings "I Am a Witch" in this hilarious adventure.
  • Murder in the Middle Pasture

    John R. Erickson, Maverick Books Inc

    Audiobook (Maverick Books Inc, May 9, 2008)
    In his fourth adventure, Hank faces a baffling new mystery which begins with the death of a calf on the ranch. Hank goes on a very dangerous mission to spy on the coyote village and arrest the murderer. A pack of wild dogs also complicates the plot. It takes all of Hank's deductive powers and keen insight to solve this one! Songs include Hank and Junior the Buzzard doing a romantic duet titled "Beulah, Good Night" and Hank singing a soulful number called "The Cold Weather Cowdog Blues."
  • The Case of the Halloween Ghost

    John R Erickson, Gerald L Holmes

    Paperback (Maverick Books, Oct. 15, 2011)
    When darkness falls, Drover reports that he has seen a witch, a ghost, a pirate, and two skeletons on Slim's front porch. These terrifying creatures were saying something about "Tricker Trees." Hank goes to verify this and the fun really starts.
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  • Fault Lines: Portraits of East Austin

    John Langmore, Michael King, Wilhelmina Delco, Johnny LimĂłn

    Hardcover (Maverick Books, Oct. 31, 2019)
    East Austin, just across Interstate 35 from Austin, Texas’s capital city, is a historically working-class neighborhood that in recent years has become an arts district and hotbed for real estate developers targeting a young urban population. The shops and restaurants that for decades served Latino and African American residents are being crowded out by coffee shops, cocktail bars, and upscale bakeries hoping to attract newer residents. The resulting tensions, part of a trend debated in cities across the country, have received national media attention.After years of observing the fragmentation of east Austin’s Latino and African American communities, photographer John Langmore began to chronicle the historic neighborhood and its residents. His aim was to capture the gentrifying neighborhood’s unique nature and to make Texans aware of the people and places negatively affected by the state’s growth.Fault Lines features more than a hundred color and black-and-white photographs taken between 2006 and 2010, during which time Langmore was fully aware that the window for capturing the east Austin community was rapidly closing. Indeed today many of the neighborhood places, and even the people, have been lost to development and increasing rents and property taxes.The book features a foreword by Michael King, a longtime political reporter for the Austin Chronicle; essays by east Austin resident Wilhelmina Delco, Austin’s first African American elected official and a ten-term member of the Texas House of Representatives, and Johnny Limón, a sixty-six-year resident of east Austin and a prominent member of the neighborhood’s Latino community; and an epilogue by Langmore.