
James L. Haley
Dec 14, 1951
25 works on record
Biography
James L. Haley is the award-winning author of the Bliven Putnam Naval Adventure series, including A Darker Sea and The Shores of Tripoli, as well as numerous books on Native American, Texas, and Western history, and historical and contemporary fiction. His two biographies Sam Houston (2002) and Wolf: The Lives of Jack London (2010), each won the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas (2006) won the Fehrenbach Award of the Texas Historical Commission. His most recent nonfiction is Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii (2014).
James L. Haley is an American writer on Texas and Western history. He has also written several novels. Haley grew up in Fort Worth, Texas, attended L. D. Bell High School in Hurst, Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a degree in political science. He attended the University of Texas School of Law for two years before resigning to become a full-time writer. Haley's work has garnered many awards, including two Spur Awards (2002 and 2011) from the Western Writers of America.
Works

Passionate Nation
2006

Stephen F. Austin
2003

Sam Houston
2002

Final refuge
1994

The kings of San Carlos
1987

Texas, an album of history
1985

Texas
1985

Apaches
1981

Apaches, a History and Culture Portrait
1981

The buffalo war
1976

Wolf

The Texas Supreme Court

Captive paradise

A Darker Sea

The Shores of Tripoli

The Handy Texas Answer Book

Captain Putnam for the Republic of Texas

Captive Paradise Lib/E

Jack London
TEXAS: From Spindletop Through World War II ~ A Sequel Volume to TEXAS
TEXAS: From Spindletop Through World War II ~ A Sequel Volume to TEXAS
1993
Lions of Tsavo, The
Lions of Tsavo, The
1989
Most Excellent Sir
Most Excellent Sir
1987
The lions of Tsavo
The lions of Tsavo
The Devil in Paradise
The Devil in Paradise
One Ranger Limited Edition
One Ranger Limited Edition