Ray Miller's Houston

Ray Miller's Houston

1982 • 234 pages

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This book has a particular flavor unlike any other book about Houston. It is a personal look from the author's vantage point of more than 40 years working as a reporter, photographer, editor, and producer of radio and television news programs. He has witnessed firsthand the growth and change of what is now the fourth largest city in the United States. It is Houston from the beginning -- the early history since its founding in 1836, reminiscences and amusing anecdotes, and the dynamic development since World War II -- told with a simplicity and sincerity that is refreshing.


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