UT Tyler Press
The University of Texas at Tyler
The official imprint of The University of Texas at Tyler, the UT Tyler Press is focused
on publishing books with two objectives. First, the UT Tyler Press provides quality
low-cost and no-cost textbooks to help lower the cost of higher education. Second,
UT Tyler press publishes books that focus on capturing the legacy of East Texas and
its people. For more information, please email press@uttyler.edu.
Journeys of a Field Biologist:
Adventures With Snakes & Other Critters
Adventures With Snakes & Other Critters
ISBN: 978-1-7333299-3-4
220 Pages
In "Journeys of a Field Biologist,'' Dr. Neil Ford, a UT Tyler professor emeritus
and internationally recognized herpetologist, shares the joys and challenges of decades
of fieldwork in remote places with exotic snakes, diverse colleagues and colorful
local characters.
Game of Politics:
Conflict, Power and Representation
Conflict, Power and Representation
ISBN-13: 978-1-7333299-5-8 (print)
ISBN-13: 978-1-7333299-4-1 (digital)
244 Pages
“Game of Politics: Conflict, Power and Representation” provides a firm foundation
in the American political system, including detailed reviews of the branches of government,
the founding documents, public opinion, political parties and political campaigns.
Uncovering Texas Politics
in the 21st Century
in the 21st Century
ISBN-13: 978-1-7333299-2-7 (print)
ISBN-13: 978-1-7333299-1-0 (digital)
196 Pages
“Uncovering Texas Politics in the 21st Century” provides a solid introduction to the
functions, issues and trends of politics with a focus on Texas. The state’s evolving
political landscape is discussed in relation to culture, identity and shifts in demographics.
A Patriot’s Guide to Success:
Words of Wisdom from East Texas Leaders
Words of Wisdom from East Texas Leaders
ISBN: 978-1-7333299-0-3
121 Pages
One of the best ways to ensure success is to seek wise counsel and guidance. “A Patriot’s
Guide to Success” is a collection of advice and inspirational stories from more than
50 distinguished leaders across the East Texas region.
To receive a copy, email press@uttyler.edu.