About the UNT Press

The University of North Texas Press was founded in 1987 and published its first book in 1989. Though we are the newest university press in North Texas (following SMU Press and TCU Press), we have quickly become a leading press with the most titles in print and published (approximately 20-25 each year). We are fully accredited members of the Association of University Presses. Our books are distributed and marketed nationally and internationally through the Texas A&M University Press Consortium.

Newly Published:

A CHICKASAW WOMAN, A GOVERNOR’S WIFE “Schrems brings Alice Murray out of the shadow of ‘Alfalfa Bill’ Murray and reveals the family life of one of the most important figures in Oklahoma political history. “—Robert Dorman, author of Alfalfa Bill: A Life in Politics and Revolt of the Provinces: The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920–1945

OTHER EDENS “What is outside the garden of Eden? Genesis tells us it’s the sweat of our labor on a hard and hot land full of weeds and thorns. But what if, as Ash Bowen’s title wonders, there are Other Edens? This is poetry akin to Johnny Cash and Buddy Moss, Tom Waits and Jason Isbell—ruin songs of the hard-luck and every kind of hurt, the ones whom hope seems to have abandoned—out of which a keen and human voice calls into the dark. It found my heart. It will find yours too.”—Philip Metres, judge and author of Fugitive/Refuge

New in paperback!

THE REEL THRILLING EVENTS OF BANK ROBBER HENRY STARR “Archuleta’s biography of Henry Starr, one of the most prolific bank robbers in the nation’s history, will transport you to a time when the Wild West of myth and reality collided”—Michael Wallis, author of Belle Starr: The Truth Behind the Wild West Legend

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