Jack Jackson (disambiguation)
"Jack Jackson" is composed of at least 3 distinct authors, divided by their works.
About the Author
Author Division
Jack Jackson (1)
Los Mesteños: Spanish Ranching in Texas, 1721-1821 (Volume 18) (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University) (1986) 26 copies
Mapping Texas and the Gulf Coast: The Contributions of Saint Denis, Olivan, and Le Maire (1990) 22 copies
Imaginary Kingdom: Texas as Seen by the Rivera and Rubi Military Expeditions, 1727 and 1767 (Barker Texas History Center Series) (1995) — Editor, some editions — 20 copies
Secret of San Saba: A Tale of Phantoms and Greed in the Spanish Southwest (Death Rattle Series) (1989) 18 copies
Manuscript maps concerning the Gulf Coast, Texas, and the Southwest (1519-1836): An annotated guide to the Karpinski series of photographs at the ... Smith Center for the History… (1995) 4 copies, 1 review
Recuerden El Alamo 2 copies
Jaxon's Illustrated Tales #1 2 copies
The Last of the Mohicans (Dark Horse Classics) — Adapted by — 2 copies
North Country Jack's almanac 2 copies
God nose 2 copies
White Comanche 2 copies
Tejano Exile 2 copies
Death Rattle (series II, #5) 1 copy
Death Rattle (series II, #6) 1 copy
Death Rattle (series II, #2) 1 copy
Death Rattle (series II, #3) 1 copy
Death Rattle (series II, #4) 1 copy
Comanche 1 copy
Jack Jackson (2)
The Off-Road 4-Wheel Drive Book: Choosing, using and maintaining go-anywhere vehicles (1988) 14 copies
Jack Jackson (unknown)
Almonte's Texas: Juan N. Almonte's 1834 Inspection, Secret Report, and Role in the 1836 Campaign (2003) 16 copies
God Nose 2 copies
Recuerden el Alamo, The True Story of Juan N. Seguin and His Fight for Texas Independence (1979) 1 copy
Könnyűbúvárkodás 1 copy
Happy Endings Comics 1 copy
Jaxon's Illustrated Tales #1 1 copy
Death Rattle 2 1 copy
Common Knowledge
- Disambiguation notice
- 1) Jackson, Jack (aka Jaxon) (1941-2006), underground cartoonist and grassroots historian, wrote Comanche Moon.
2) Jackson, Jack (b.1938- ), wrote The Asian Highway.
3) Jackson, Jack (b.?), an American journalist based in Århus, Denmark.

