Galveston: A History by David McComb recounts the history of Galveston, Texas. The book covers a variety of subjects, including the key events that shaped the history of the city, and the key people that have influenced the development of Galveston. The Galveston book is part of the series on Texas history, which is focused on the southeastern part of the state. Galveston is a coastal city 45 miles from Houston, at the edge of the Houston metropolitan area. The book ties in elements of technological development, natural disasters and the oil industry, all of which have had a significant influence on how Galveston developed. The subject aligns with the author's prior works about Houston, as Galveston's history is linked with that city's history. The book is of interest to those with an interest in the history of Galveston, as it is largely a historical account of the city.
The Author
McComb is a writer who specializes in Texas history. He is a professor of history at Colorado State University, but is a member of the Texas State Historical Association and he was raised in Houston. He also has lived in a number of other Texas cities, like Dallas, Austin, Galveston and San Antonio (Amazon, 2016). Some of his other works on the state include Houston: A History, The City in Texas, Texas: A Modern History, Houston: the Bayou City, and Travels with Joe, referencing Joe Frantz, another Texas historian. McComb also wrote Sports: An Illustrated History as a book that was not about Texas. Though he works in Colorado, his primary area of interest in terms of his writing career is Texas. One of the frameworks that he works with is the transition of Texas from a rural area to a wealthy, urban one through the oil business and the advancement of technology. He is keenly interested in understanding the differences between how this development occurred in Texas versus in other places,...
McComb runs with this general theme of transformation from the beginning of his history of Galveston onward. To accomplish this, he starts by describing the island in geographical terms; yet, he does not simply provide a topographical map for the reader to ponder; instead, McComb supplies the very first map ever written of the island, and attempts to generate a picture of how the island itself was formed, and how
Galveston: A History (1986) by David G. McComb The book Galveston: A History is both a detailed chronological and thematic analysis, of the four-century-old history, mainly from a technological perspective, of Galveston, Texas. Its author, David G. McComb, "is a professor of history at Colorado State University, and has published numerous books and articles on Texas history" (Texas State Historical Association).The thesis of the book is that, throughout the history
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