While Reies Tijerina was a prolific writer and advocate, he did not write any books in the traditional sense. His writings primarily consisted of:
* Letters, articles, and speeches advocating for the rights of Mexican-Americans and the return of land wrongfully taken from them.
* Pamphlets and leaflets used to organize and inform people about his movement.
* Legal documents related to land claims.
His primary focus was on activism and education, using his writing to mobilize and educate the Chicano community.
However, there are several publications that document Tijerina's life and work:
* "Reies Tijerina: The Life and Times of a Chicano Revolutionary" by Lorenzo Meyer (1994) is a biographical book about Tijerina and his activism.
* "The Tijerina Revolt: A Chicano Struggle for Justice" by Arnoldo de León (2008) explores the history of Tijerina's land rights movement.
* "Reies Tijerina and the Chicano Land Grant Movement" by David Dorado Romo (2008) delves into the history of the land grant movement and Tijerina's role in it.
These books provide valuable insights into Tijerina's legacy and his impact on the Chicano movement.