The books all together weigh almost 20 pounds. With packing they will weigh close to 23. We will choose the most affordable shipping option and we pack carefully to avoid damage. International or Puerto Rico may require additional shipping. This is an awesome set and it is rare to find all 5 together. I glanced through them and read a bit of the books and they are an interesting look into Texas history.


Chicago and New York: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1930 copyright and print date. Hardcover. 1st Edition.


Embossed brown cloth with marbled endpapers and page edges. Some scuffing to the covers especially on the raised embossing on the front covers and rubbing wear to the extremities. Bindings are fairly firm and straight. I found one instance of pencil writing on one page in one volume, a small hole on the back page of one and small loss of color on the back marbled end paper of one. Pricing is based on condition and rarity.


Vol. I: xlii, 435 pp.;

Vol. II: 464 pp.;

Vol. III: 290 pp.;

Vol. IV: 290 pp.;

Vol. V: 291 pp.


Illustrations, plates, portraits, maps, and facsimiles. Contents and Index listed in Volume I for the first two volumes only, which present a general survey of Texas history beginning with Spanish exploration of the Texas coast in 1518 and concluding some 400 years in the postwar years of the 1920s. Volumes III-V contain biographical material.



Title: Texas under Many Flags, 5 Volume Set

Publisher: The Amercian Historical Society

Publication Date: 1930

Binding: Hardcover

Condition: Good

Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket

Edition: First Edition.