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THE WESTERN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION’S
OFFICIAL HOME PAGE
WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Tables of Contents
Spring 1966 (vol. 1, no. 1)
| Editorial: A Critical Forum for the Western Muse | J. Golden Taylor |
| Lord Grizzly: Rhythm, Form, and Meaning in the Western Novel | John R. Milton |
| The Mountain Man as Literary Hero | Don D. Walker |
| Two Primitives: Huck Finn and Tom Outland | Maynard Fox |
| Two Views of the American West | Jim L. Fife |
| Emerson Hough’s Heart’s Desire | Delbert E. Wylder |
| West as Myth: Status Report and Call for Action | Warren French |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Mountain Man, by Vardis Fisher | Frederick Manfred |
| The Life and Death of John Henry Tunstall, compiled and edited by Frederick W. Nolan | John DeWitt McKee |
| The Grizzly Bear—Portraits from Life, edited by Bessie Doak Haynes and Edgard Haynes | Thomas J. Lyon |
| The Log of a Cowboy, by Andy Adams | Levi S. Peterson |
| I’ve Killed Men, by Jack Ganzhorn | Ruth Keenan |
| Meriwether Lewis: A Biography, by Richard Dillon | Richard W. Etulain |
| Frank Norris, by Warren French | Kenneth B. Hunsaker |
| Letters from Jack London, edited by King Hendricks and Irving Shepard | George H. Tweney |
| Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People, by George Bird Grinnell | Alan F. Crooks |
| The Mountain of Gold, by Max Evans | John Herrmann |
| John Muir, by Herbert F. Smith | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Josiah Royce, by Vincent Buranelli | John Clendenning |
Summer 1966 (vol. 1, no. 2)
| The Western Humanism of Willa Cather | Don D. Walker |
| The Archetypal Ethic of The Ox-Bow Incident | Max Westbrook |
| Alan Swallow and Modern, Western American Poetry | Morton L. Ross |
| Hamlin Garland’s Retreat from Realism | Charles T. Miller |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Mary Hunter Austin, by T. M. Pearce | Dudley Wynn |
| Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales, by George Bird Grinnell | Jan Harold Brunvand |
| Frontier Trails: The Autobiography of Frank M. Canton, edited by Edward Everett Dale | Orlan Sawey |
| Katherine Anne Porter, by George Hendrick | Edwin W. Gaston Jr. |
| Wright Morris, by David Madden | Jack Brenner |
| Lyric and Dramatic Poems of John G. Neihardt, by John G. Neihardt | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Conrad Richter, by Edwin W. Gaston Jr. | John DeWitt McKee |
| The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon | Warren French |
Fall 1966 (vol. 1, no. 3)
| Internal Debate as Discipline: Clark’s The Watchful Gods | Max Westbrook |
| Washington Irving’s Wilderness | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Bards of the Little Big Horn | Brian W. Dippie |
| The Primitive and the Civilized in Western Fiction | Levi S. Peterson |
| Aspects of the Western Comic Novel | William T. Pilkington |
| A Note on “The Mountain Man as Literary Hero” | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Old Jules Country: A Selection from Old Jules and Thirty Years of Writing Since the Book Was Published, by Mari Sandoz | Virginia Faulkner |
| Wapiti Wilderness, by Margaret Murie and Olaus Murie | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Stephen Harriman Long, 1784–1864, Army Engineer, Explorer, Inventor, by Richard G. Wood | Edgeley W. Todd |
| The Rummy Kid Goes Home and Other Stories of the Southwest, by Ross Santee | C. L. Sonnichsen |
| Timothy Flint, by James K. Folsom | Orlan Sawey |
| The Woman at Otowi Crossing, by Frank Waters | Martin Bucco |
Winter 1967 (vol. 1, no. 4)
| Western Writing and Eastern Publishing | Vardis Fisher and Alvin M. Josephy Jr. |
| The American West: A Challenge to the Literary Imagination | John R. Milton |
| Vardis Fisher: New Directions for the Historical Novel | Ronald W. Taber |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Oldest Maiden Lady in New Mexico and Other Stories, by Clay Fisher; The Last Warpath, by Will Henry; Sons of the Western Frontier, by Will Henry | Arnold E. Needham |
| King of Spades, by Frederick Manfred | Russell Roth |
| Six Faces of Mexico, edited by Russell C. Ewing | Frank Waters |
| Pershing’s Mission in Mexico, by Haldeen Braddy | Karl Young |
| The Recollections of Philander Prescott: Frontiersman of the Old Northwest, 1819–1862, edited by Donald Dean Parker | Kenneth A. Spaulding |
| The Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace, by John C. Duval, edited by Mabel Major and Rebecca W. Smith | John Q. Anderson |
| Pioneer Surveyor—Frontier Lawyer: The Personal Narrative of O. W. Williams, 1877–1902, edited by S. D. Myres | Benjamin Capps |
| Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830–1900, by Leonard J. Arrington | Rodman W. Paul |
| The Company Town in the American West, by James B. Allen | Thomas F. Andrews |
| A Texas Cowboy, or Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony, by Charles A. Siringo | Robert N. Mullin |
| Songs of the Cowboys, by N. Howard “Jack” Thorp, edited by Austin E. Fife and Alta S. Fife | Hector H. Lee |
| The Red Man’s West, edited by Michael S. Kennedy; Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies, by Ella E. Clark | Brigham D. Madsen |
| The Rim of the Prairie, by Bess Streeter Aldrich; The Home Place, by Dorothy Thomas | Roy W. Meyer |
| The Great American Desert, Then and Now, by W. Eugene Hollon | Edgeley W. Todd |
Spring 1967 (vol. 2, no.1)
| English Westerns | James K. Folsom |
| The Western Naturalism of Frank Norris | Don D. Walker |
| Charles and Frank Norris | Arnold L. Goldsmith |
| The Dying Cowboy Song | John Barsness |
| A Ballad in Search of Its Author | John I. White |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Two Leggings: The Making of a Crow Warrior, by Peter Nabokov | Frank Waters |
| A Woman of the People, by Benjamin Capps | Robert A. Roripaugh |
| With the Ears of Strangers: The Mexican in American Literature, by Cecil Robinson | Quincy Guy Burris |
| Inherit the Earth, Stories from Mexico Ranch Life, by Alvin Gordon | Anne Smith |
| The Spiritual Conquest of Mexico, by Robert Ricard | LaVerne Harrell Clark |
| Jack London: A Bibliography, compiled by Hensley C. Woodbridge, John London, and George H. Tweney | King Hendricks |
| A Treasury of Nebraska Pioneer Folklore, compiled by Roger L. Welsch | Louie W. Attebery |
| Love Song to the Plains, by Mari Sandoz | L. A. Hahn |
| Orrin Porter Rockwell: Man of God, Son of Thunder, by Harold Schindler | T. Y. Booth |
| The Life and Voyages of Captain George Vancouver: Surveyor of the Sea, by Bern Anderson | L. L. Lee |
| Greenville M. Dodge: Soldier, Politician, Railroad Pioneer, by Stanley P. Hirshson | Wilson O. Clough |
| Buckskin Joe: The Memories of Edward Jonathan Hoyt, edited by Glenn Shirley | Loy Otis Banks |
| Texas Riverman: The Life and Times of Captain Andrew Smyth, by William Seale | George W. Ewing |
| History of North Dakota, by Elwyn B. Robinson | Don E. Gribble |
| The Decline of the Californios: A Social History of the Spanish Speaking Californians, 1846–1890, by Leonard Pitt | Roscoe L. Buckland |
| Up and Down California in 1860–1864: The Journal of William H. Brewer, Professor of Agriculture in the Sheffield Scientific School from 1864 to 1903, edited by Francis P. Farquhar | Arthur P. Frietzsche |
| The Letters of George Catlin and His Family: A Chronicle of the American West, by Marjorie Catlin Roehm | James C. Austin |
| Audubon in the West, edited by John Francis McDermott; Thomas Moran: Artist of the Mountains, by Thurman Wilkins | Michael McCloskey |
Summer 1967 (vol. 2, no. 2)
| My Ántonia: A Dark Dimension | Sr. Peter Damian Charles |
| Hamlin Garland and the American Indian | Roy W. Meyer |
| A New Reading of The Sea Wolf | James Ellis |
| Honey in the Horn and “Acres of Clams”: The Regional Fiction of H. L. Davis | Jan Harold Brunvard |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Viva Max! by James Lehrer | John S. Bullen |
| The Rocky Mountain West in 1867, by Louis J. Simonin | Ronald W. Taber |
| They Sang for Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore, by LaVerne Harrell Clark | Karl Young |
| By Cheyenne Campfires, by George Bird Grinnell; When Buffalo Ran, by George Bird Grinnell | Ben Gray Lumpkin |
| The Shoshoneans: The People of the Basin Plateau, text by Edward Dorn, photographs by Leroy Lucas | Paul R. Eldridge |
| The Sunny Slopes of Long Ago, edited by Wilson M. Hudson and Allen Maxwell | Paul T. Bryant |
| The Christmas of the Phonograph Records, A Recollection, by Mari Sandoz | Anne Smith |
| The Wild Bunch, edited by Alan Swallow | C. L. Sonnichsen |
| The Mormon Conflict 1850–1859, by Norman F. Furness | Roscoe L. Buckland |
| Tales of Frontier Texas: 1830–1860, edited by John Q. Anderson | William T. Pilkington |
| Australians and the Gold Rush: California and Down Under, 1849–1854, by Jay Monaghan | A. Grove Day |
| Exploring the Northwest Territory: Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s Journal of a Voyage by Bark Canoe from Lake Athabasca to the Pacific Ocean in the Summer of 1789, edited by T. H. McDonald | Lewis E. Buchanan |
| Bayou Salado: The Story of South Park, by Virginia McConnell | Maynard Fox |
Fall 1967 (vol. 2, no. 3)
| Bernard DeVoto’s Western Novels | Orlan Sawey |
| Character and Landscape: Frank Waters’ Colorado Triology | William T. Pilkington |
| Ethic and Metaphysic: A Study of John G. Neihardt | W. E. Black |
| The Contributions of Bret Harte to American Oratory | Roy F. Hudson |
| Larry McMurtry and Black Humor: A Note on The Last Picture Show | Charles D. Peavy |
| Nietzsche of the North: Heredity and Race in London’s The Son of the Wolf | Richard Vanderbeets |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| North of Yesterday, by Robert Flynn | John Barsness |
| Beyond the Desert, by Eugene Manlove Rhodes | J. W. Hutchinson |
| Astoria or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving, edited by Edgeley W. Todd | John Francis McDermott |
| Adventures at Astoria, 1810–1814, by Gabriel Franchère, translated and edited by Hoyt C. Franchère | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Words for Denver and Other Poems, by Thomas Hornsby Ferril | Nicholas Crome |
| From Scotland to Silverado, by Robert Louis Stevenson, edited by James D. Hart | John S. Bullen |
| The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Negro Calvalry in the West, by William H. Leckie | Everett L. Jones |
| Western America in 1846–47: The Original Travel Diary of Lieutenant J. W. Abert Who Mapped New Mexico for the United States Army, edited by John Galvin | A. R. Mortensen |
| The Last Days of the Sioux Nation, by Robert M. Utley; The Truth about Geronimo, by Britton Davis; Sun Chief: The Autobiography of a Hopi Indian, edited by Leo W. Simmons | Karl Young |
| American Indian Life, edited by Elsie Clews Parson | Susan Taylor |
| Century in the Saddle, by Richard Goff and Robert H. McCaffree | Don D. Walker |
Winter 1968 (vol. 2, no. 4)
| Western Canadian Literature | Donald Greene |
| Cannery Row: Steinbeck’s Pastoral Poem | Stanley Alexander |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The American Western Novel, by James K. Folsom | John R. Milton |
| From West to East: Studies in the Literature of the American West, by Robert Edsom Lee | D. E. Wylder |
| The Pleasure Garden, by Oakley Hall | Robert Narveson |
| To Be a Man, by William Decker | J. W. Hutchinson |
| Flame on the Frontier: Short Stories of Pioneer Women, by Dorothy M. Johnson | Benjamin Capps |
| Great Western Short Stories, edited by J. Golden Taylor | John S. Bullen |
| Mountain Men: Geogre Frederick Ruxton’s Firsthand Accounts of Fur Trappers and Indians in the Rockies, edited and illustrated by Glen Rounds | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Horse Tradin’, by Ben K. Green; 13 Flat: The Rodeo, Horses and Riders, by Willard H. Porter; The Cowboy, by Vincent Paul Rennert; Cowboys and the Songs They Sang, by S. J. Sackett | John Barsness |
| A Picture Report of the Custer Fight, by William Reusswig | Brian W. Dippie |
| Pedro Vial, and The Roads to Santa Fe, by Noel M. Loomis and Abraham Nasatir; Soldiers on the Santa Fe Trail, by Leo E. Oliva | T. M. Pearce |
Spring 1968 (vol. 3, no. 1)
| H. L. Davis: Viable Uses for the Past | Paul T. Bryant |
| Nebraska Regionalism in Selected Works of Willa Cather | Bruce Baker II |
| Clark’s Man for all Seasons: The Achievement of Wholeness in The Ox-Bow Incident | Barclay W. Bates |
| An Ignored Meaning of the West | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Poe’s Use of Mackenzie’s Voyages in “The Journal of Julius Rodman” | Wayne R. Kime |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| SOUTHWEST WRITERS SERIES, general editor James W. Lee, (nos. 1–13); J. Frank Dobie, by Francis Edward Abernethy; John C. Duval: First Texas Man of Letters, by John Q. Anderson; Charles A. Siringo: A Texas Picaro, by Charles D. Peavy; Andy Adams: Storyteller and Novelist of the Great Plains, by Wilson M. Hudson; Tom Lea: Artist in Two Mediums, by John O. West; Katherine Anne Porter: The Regional Stories, by Winifred S. Emmons; William Humphrey, by James W. Lee; Paul Horgan, by James M. Day; Oliver LaFarge, by Everett A. Gillis; Fred Gipson, by Sam M. Henderson; Eugene Manlove Rhodes: Cowboy Chronicler, by Edwin W. Gaston Jr.; J. Mason Brewer: Negro Folklorist, by James W. Byrd; George Sessions Perry, by Stanley Alexander | Orlan Sawey |
| The Mysterious West, by Brad William and Choral Pepper | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Palms, Peaks, and Prairies, by Richard Fleck; Dan Freeman, by Dan Jaffe | Charles G. Wiley |
| The Last Jew in America, by Leslie A. Fiedler | John Barsness |
| The Short Novels of Jack Schaefer, introduction by Dorothy M. Johnson | Gerald Haslam |
| Wilderness Kingdom—Indian Life in the Rocky Mountains: 1840–1847, by Nicolas Point, S. J., translated by Joseph P. Donnelly, S. J. | Karl Young |
| Run toward the Nightland, by Jack Frederick and Anne Gritts Kilpatrick | Charles Eagle Plume |
| Literature and Theater of the States and Regions of the U.S.A., edited by Clarence Gohdes | Ronald A. Willis |
| John Steinbeck: A Concise Bibliography (1930–1965), by Tetsumaro Hayashi | Bascom Wallis |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Kingdom of Art: Willa Cather’s First Principles and Critical Statements 1893–1896, selected and edited by Bernice Slote; Willa Cather and Her Critics, edited by James Schroeter; Essays on American Literature in Honor of Jay B. Hubbell, edited by Clarence Gohdes; The Pioneer in the American Novel, 1900–1950, by Nicholas J. Karolides | J. Golden Taylor |
Summer 1968 (vol. 3, no. 2)
| The Rise and Fall of Barney Tullus | Don D. Walker |
| Quetzalcoatl versus D. H. Lawrence’s Plumed Serpent | Frank Waters |
| The Western Fiction of Mayne Reid | Roy W. Meyer |
| The Novel of Western Adventure in Nineteenth-Century Germany | D. L. Ashliman |
| An Undiscovered Early Review of Norris’ Octopus | Richard Allan Davison |
| Bulkington as Henry Chatillon | William Powers |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Apples of Paradise and Other Stories, by Frederick Manfred | Max Westbrook |
| Max Brand’s Stories, edited by Robert Easton | Patrick Morrow |
| Navaho Folk Tales, by Franc Johnson Newcomb | Frank Waters |
| The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, edited and translated by Ralph L. Roys | LaVerne Harrell Clark |
| Cheyenne Memories, by John Stands in Timber and Margot Liberty | Benjamin Capps |
| Letters from the West; Containing Sketches of Scenery, Manners, and Customs; and Anecdotes Connected with the First Settlements of the Western Sections of the United States (1828), by James Hall | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary, by Robert V. Hine | Kenneth Hufford |
| The Southwest: Old and New, by W. Eugene Hollon | Thomas W. Ford |
| Joe Lane of Oregon: Machine Politics and the Sectional Crisis, 1849–1861, by James E. Hendrickson | Preston E. Onstad |
| Jack London and His Times—An Unconventional Biography, by Joan London | George H. Tweney |
| Joaquin Miller, by O. W. Frost | Richard W. Etulain |
| Montana Adventures, the Recollections of Frank B. Linderman, edited by Harold G. Merriam | Ruth Keenan |
| William Anderson Scott, No Ordinary Man, by Clifford M. Drury | Taylor T. Jackman |
| The Gentle Tamers: Women of the Old Wild West, by Dee Brown | Carol I. Bagley |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Mountain of My Fear, by David Roberts; On the Loose, by Terry Russel and Renny Russell; Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness, by Edward Abbey; The Man Who Walked through Time, by Colin Fletcher; Baja California and the Geography of Hope, by Joseph Wood Krutch; Farewell to Texas, A Vanishing Wilderness, by William O. Douglas; Wilderness and the American Mind, by Roderick Nash; Man in the Landscape: A Historic View of the Esthetics of Nature, by Paul Shepard | J. Golden Taylor |
Fall 1968 (vol. 3, no. 3)
| The Practical Spirit: Sacrality and the American West | Max Westbrook |
| Gary Snyder, A Western Poet | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Listening to the Wilderness with William Stafford | J. Russell Roberts Sr. |
| Words | Frank Waters |
| A Larry McMurtry Bibliography | Charles D. Peavy |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Eastern Establishment and the Western Experience: The West of Frederic Remington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Owen Wister, by G. Edward White | Merrill Lewis |
| Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West, by Vardis Fisher and Opal Laurel Holmes | John Barsness |
| On the Western Tour with Washington Irving: The Journal and Letters of Count de Pourtalès, edited with an introduction and notes by George F. Spaulding, translated by Seymour Feiler | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Will James: The Gilt Edged Cowboy, by Anthony Amaral | Richard W. Etulain |
| One More River to Cross, by Will Henry | Everett L. Jones |
| Southwest Writers Anthology, edited by Martin Shockley | Martin Bucco |
| The Old North Trail or Life, Legends and Religion of the Blackfeet Indians, by Walter McClintock | Lou Attebery |
| The War on Powder River, by Helena Huntington Smith; The Johnson County War, by Jack R. Gage | H. R. Dieterich |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: Island in the Sound, by Hazel Heckman; My Rocky Mountain Valley, by James Grafton Rogers; The Rockies, by David Lavender; A Gallery of Dudes, by Marshall Sprague | J. Golden Taylor |
Winter 1969 (vol. 3, no. 4)
| Thomas Berger’s Little Big Man as Literature | Delbert E. Wylder |
| Style in the Literary Desert: Little Big Man | Jay Gurian |
| A New Life: The Frontier Myth in Perspective | John A. Barsness |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Indian Heritage of America, by Alvin M. Josephy Jr.; Man’s Rise to Civilization as Shown by the Indians of North America from Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial State, by Peter Farb | Frank Waters |
| The West of Alfred Jacob Miller, by Marvin C. Ross | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Eden Prairie, by Frederick Manfred | Max Westbrook |
| The Eternal Adam and the New World Garden, by David W. Noble; The Brothers of Uterica, by Benjamin Capps | Martin Bucco |
| Poems Southwest, edited by A. Wilber Stevens | L. L. Lee |
| Time for Outrage, by Amelia Bean | John S. Bullen |
| Now You Hear My Horn: The Journals of James Wilson Nichols, 1820–1887, edited by Catherine W. McDowell; M. K. Kellogg’s Texas Journal, 1872, edited by Llerena Friend; Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert Livermore, 1892–1915, edited by Gene M. Gressley; The Original Journals of Henry Smith Turner: With Stephan Watts Kearny to New Mexico and California, 1846, edited by Dwight L. Clarke; Mary Austin Holley: The Texas Diary, 1835–1838, edited by J. P. Bryan | William T. Pilkington |
| Spanish War Vessels on the Mississippi, 1792–1796, by Abraham P. Nasatir | Charles J. Bayard |
| Doctors of the Old West, by Robert F. Karolevitz | Stanley W. Henson Jr. |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Generous Years: Rememberances of a Frontier Boyhood, by Chet Huntley; Hamlin Garland’s Diaries, edited by Donald Pizer; Ambrose Bierce: A Biography, by Richard O’Connor; Mark Twain: A Profile, edited by Justin Kaplan; Estevanico the Black, by John Upton Terrell; The Call to California, by Richard F. Pourade | J. Golden Taylor |
Spring 1969 (vol. 4, no. 1)
| Elizabeth Barrett Meets Wolf Larsen | Robert Brainard Pearsall |
| Beneficial Atavism in Frank Norris and Jack London | James R. Giles |
| The Serialized Novels of Sinclair Lewis | Martin Bucco |
| Owen Wister’s “Hank’s Woman”: The Writer and His Comment | Neal Lambert |
| Washington Irving’s Revision of the Tonquin Episode in Astoria | Wayne R. Kime |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Pumpkin Seed Point, by Frank Waters; The Peyote Religion among the Navaho, by David F. Aberle; The Arapaho Way, by Althea Bass | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Emerson Hough, by Delbert E. Wylder; Harvey Fergusson, by James K. Folsom; Alice Corbin Henderson, by T. M. Pearce; Frank Waters, by Martin Bucco | Carroll Y. Rich |
| Land of Many Frontiers: A History of the American Southwest, by Odie B. Faulk | T. M. Pearce |
| The Return of the Vanishing American, by Leslie Fiedler | John Barsness |
| Wyoming: A Political History, 1868–1896, by Lewis L. Gould | H. R. Dieterich |
| The Baron of Arizona, by E. H. Cookridge | Donald M. Powell |
| Twenty Years of Stanford Short Stories, edited by Wallace Stegner and Richard Scowcroft with Nancy Packer | Loy Otis Banks |
| Bret Harte: A Biography, by Richard O’Connor | Ken Periman |
| A Navajo Saga, by Kay Bennett and Russ Bennett | Ann Merrill |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Home Book of Western Humor, edited by Phillip H. Ault; Bill Nye’s Western Humor, edited by T. A. Larson; Horse and Buggy West, by Jack O’Connor; Wild Cow Tales, by Ben K. Green. | J. Golden Taylor |
Summer 1969 (vol. 4, no. 2)
| Hamlin Garland’s First Novel: A Spoil of Office | Eberhard Alsen |
| Proponents of Order: Tom Outland and Bishop Latour | Maynard Fox |
| “Westering” in “Leader of the People” | Donald E. Houghton |
| Tom Sawyer: Missouri Robin Hood | L. Moffitt Cecil |
| A. B. Guthrie: A Bibliography | Richard W. Etulain |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Gunfighter: Man or Myth? by Joseph G. Rosa | John Barsness |
| The Study of American Folklore, by Jan Brunvand | Ken Periman |
| The Lord of Experience, by Clinton F. Larson | Robert Pack Browning |
| An Artist on the Overland Trail: The 1849 Diary and Sketches of James F. Wilkins, edited by John Francis McDermott | Kenneth Hufford |
| Sam Houston with the Cherokees, 1829–1833, by Jack Gregory and Rennard Strickland; Sam Houston and His Twelve Women, by Martha Anne Turner | Thomas W. Ford |
| The Frontier against Slavery: Western Anti-Negro Prejudice and the Slavery Extension Controversy, by Eugene W. Berwanger | Philip Durham |
| Cuna Indian Art, by Clyde E. Keeler | Frank Waters |
| Wild Sports in the Far West, by Friedrich Gerstäcker | Alfred Kolb |
| San Juan Bautista: Gateway to Spanish Texas, by Robert S. Weddle | William H. Archer |
| The Cloud-Climbing Railroad, by Dorothy Jensen Neal; The Northern Pacific—Main Street of the Northwest, by Charles R. Wood | G. Franklin Ackerman |
| Fool’s Gold, A Biography of John Sutter, by Richard Dillon | John Mark Sorensen |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman; Roughnecks and Gentlemen, by Harold McCracken; Zebulon Pike: The Life and Times of an Adventurer, by John Upton Terrell; Fifty Years on the Owl Hoot Trail, by Harry E. Chrisman; Trail on Water, by Pearl Baker; Man Met along the Trail: Adventures in Archaeology, by Neil M. Judd; The Bureau of American Ethnology: A Partial History, by Neil M. Judd; Wells Fargo, by Noel M. Loomis; A Treasury of Alaskana, by Ethel E. Becker; Alaska Bush Pilots in the Float Country, by Archie Satterfield | J. Golden Taylor |
Fall 1969 (vol. 4, no. 3)
| Coming of Age in Texas: The Novels of Larry McMurtry | Charles D. Peavy |
| Jack Crabb and the Sole Survivors of Custer’s Last Stand | Brian W. Dippie |
| The Bad Man as Hipster: Norman Mailer’s Use of Frontier Metaphor | Grace Witt |
| The Dublin Cowboys of Flann O’Brien | L. L. Lee |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Folklore of the Great West: Selections from Eighty-three Years of the Journal of American Folklore, edited with extensive commentary by John Greenway | Jan Harold Brunvand |
| Frank Norris: Instinct and Art, by William B. Dillingham | Arnold L. Goldsmith |
| Zapata and the Mexican Revolution, by John Womack Jr. | Karl Young |
| The Blue God: An Epic of Mesa Verde, by Louis Mertins | Maynard Fox |
| The Tree of Bones, by John R. Milton; This Lonely House, by John R. Milton | L. L. Lee |
| Westward to Promontory: Building the Union Pacific across the Plains and Mountains, by Barry B. Combs; High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific across the High Sierras, by George Kraus | G. Franklin Ackerman |
| SOUTHWEST WRITERS SERIES, general editor James W. Lee, (nos. 14–18); Conrad Richter, by Robert J. Barnes; A. B. Guthrie Jr., by Thomas W. Ford; Mary Austin: The Southwest Works, by Jo W. Lyday; William A. Owens, by William T. Pilkington; Ross Santee, by Neal B. Houston | Charles G. Wiley |
| A Nurse in the Yukon, by Amy V. Wilson, R. N.; This Raw Land, by Wayne Short | Craig Mishler |
| Tales of the 04 Ranch: Recollections of Harold J. Cook, 1887–1909, by Harold J. Cook | Robert A. Roripaugh |
| Ranch on the Ruidoso, by Wilbur Coe | Jim Fife |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Sound of Mountain Water, by Wallace Stegner; “A Dirty Hand”, by Winfield Townley Scott; In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas, by Larry McMurtry; J. Ross Browne: His Letters, Journals, and Writings, edited by Lina Fergusson Browne; The Trouble Begins at Eight, by Fred W. Lorch; Bernard DeVoto, by Orlan Sawey | J. Golden Taylor |
Winter 1970 (vol. 4, no. 4)
| Prolegomena to the Western | John G. Cawelti |
| Frederick Jackson Turner and Thomas Wolfe: The Frontier as History and as Literature | Thomas E. Boyle |
| Character Portrayal in The Ox-Box Incident | Kenneth Andersen |
| Essay Review | |
| The Popular Western Novel: An Essay Review | Delbert E. Wylder |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The White Man’s Road, by Benjamin Capps | C. L. Sonnichsen |
| Joshua Pilcher: Fur Trader and Indian Agent, by John E. Sunder | Edgeley W. Todd |
| Earth House Hold, by Gary Snyder | Thomas J. Lyon |
| My Life with History: An Autobiography, by John D. Hicks | S. George Ellsworth |
| Three Men in Texas: Bedichek, Webb, Dobie: Essays by Their Friends in the Texas Observer, edited by Ronnie Dugger | George D. Hendricks |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Frontier in American Literature, edited by Philip Durham and Everett L. Jones; The Land Our Fathers Plowed, compiled and edited by David B. Greenberg; The American Frontier, by D. Duane Cummins and William Gee White; Men on the Moving Frontier, by Roger G. Kennedy; Notorious Ladies of the Frontier, by Harry Sinclair Drago; Chronicles of the Gringos, edited with intro by George Winston Smith & Charles Judah; Tijerina and the Courthouse Raid, by Peter Nabokov | J. Golden Taylor |
Spring 1970 (vol. 5, no. 1)
| The American Rhythm: Mary Austin’s Poetic Principle | Thomas W. Ford |
| American Indians: Poets of the Cosmos | Gerald Haslam |
| J. F. Powers’ Morte D’Urban as Western | D. H. Stewart |
| Vardis Fisher: A Bibliography | George Kellogg |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Lean Lands, by Augstín Yáñez, translated by Ethel Brinton, illustrated by Alberto Beltrán; Recollections of Things to Come, by Elena Garro, translated and introduced by Ruth L. C. Simms, illustrated by Alberto Beltrán; The Precipice, by Sergio Galindo, translated and introduced by John and Carolyn Brushwood, drawings by Luis Eades; The Norther, by Emilio Carballido, translated and introduced by Margaret Sayers Peden, illustrated by Jose Treviño | John DeWitt McKee |
| House Made of Dawn, by N. Scott Momaday | John Z. Bennett |
| Three Friends: Bedichek, Dobie, Webb, by William A. Owens | George D. Hendricks |
| ‘Dear Old Kit’: The Historical Christopher Carson, with a New Edition of the Carson Memoirs, by Harvey Lewis Carter | Edgeley Woodman Todd |
| Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist. Explorations in America 1808–1841, by Jeanette E. Graustein | Paul Bryant |
| Max Brand: The Big “Westerner,” by Robert Easton | Richard W. Etulain |
| No Quittin’ Sense, by C. C. White and Ada Morehead Holland | G. Franklin Ackerman |
| The Storyteller “Cousin Wash” Series, Volume I and II, by Curtis Hunt | Gerald Haslam |
| Songs of my Divided Self, by L. W. Michaelson; Running Lucky, by R. P. Dickey | L. L. Lee |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists, by Paul Russell Cutright; The American West: A Natural History, by Ann and Myron Sutton; Wild Sanctuaries, Our National Wildlife Refuges—A Heritage Restored, by Robert Murphy, foreword by Stewart L. Udall ; Our Vanishing Wilderness, by Mary Louise and Shelly Grossman and John N. Hamlet; Lost Wild America: The Story of Our Extinct and Vanishing Wildlife, by Robert M. McClung, illustrated by Bob Hines; America’s Endangered Wildlife, by George Laycock; Crisis in Eden: A Religious Study of Man and Environment, by Frederick Elder; Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban America, by Peter J. Schmitt; In Defense of Nature, by John Hay; Our Precarious Habitat, by Melvin A. Benarde; Since Silent Spring, by Frank Graham Jr.; America the Raped, The Engineering Mentality and the Devastation of a Continent, by Gene Marine; Open Horizons, by Sigurd F. Olson, illustrations by Leslie Kouba; Wilderness Defender, Horace M. Albright and Conservation, by Donald C. Swain | J. Golden Taylor |
Summer 1970 (vol. 5, no. 2)
| St. Petersburg Re-visited: Helen Eustis and Mark Twain | Stuart L. Burns |
| Roughing It as Retrospective Reporting | John DeWitt McKee |
| Vardis Fisher and Wallace Stegner: Teacher and Student | Joseph M. Flora |
| H. L. Davis: A Bibliographical Addendum | Richard W. Etulain |
| Steinbeck’s “The Leader of the People”: A Crisis in Style | Philip J. West |
| In Defense of “Westering” | Robert E. Morsberger |
| Mark Twain’s Chuck-Wagon Specialties | C. Merton Babcock |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Walter Van Tilburg Clark, by Max Westbrook | L. L. Lee |
| Clemens of the “Call”: Mark Twain in San Francisco, edited by Edgar M. Branch | Patrick Morrow |
| The Lion of the Lord: A Biography of Brigham Young, by Stanley P. Hirshson | Karl Young |
| True Grit, by Charles Portis | Donald A. Hoglin |
| Six-Horse Hitch, by Janice Holt Giles | Robert A. Roripaugh |
| The Innocents, by Clyde Ware | Benjamin Capps |
| The Armchair Mountaineer, edited by George Alan Smith and Carol D. Smith | John Boni |
| O-kee-pa: A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans, by George Catlin, edited with an introduction by John C. Ewers | Mary Ellen Ackerman |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: Custer Died for Your Sins, by Vine Deloria Jr.; The New Indians, by Stan Steiner; The Way to Rainy Mountain, by N. Scott Momaday; Sweet Medicine, by Peter J. Powell; Song of the Teton Sioux, by Harry W. Paige; Tanaina Tales from Alaska, by Bill Vaudrin; Indian and White: Sixteen Eclogues, by Winston Weathers; Amerian Indian Medicine, by Virgil J. Vogel | J. Golden Taylor |
Fall 1970 (vol. 5, no. 3)
| Consciousness and Social Order: The Theme of Transcendence in the Leatherstocking Tales | Henry Nash Smith |
| Lost—and Found—in the Wilderness: The Desert Metaphor in Cooper’s The Prairie | Merrill Lewis |
| The American West and the Archetypal Orphan | Louie Attebery |
| Owen Wister’s Lin McLean: The Failure of the Vernacular Hero | Neal Lambert |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Islands in the Stream, by Ernest Hemingway | Max Westbrook |
| Shadows of Thunder, by Max Evans | Martin Bucco |
| Ballads of the Great West, edited with commentary by Austin Fife and Alta Fife | Louie W. Attebery |
| Workin’ on the Railroad: Reminiscences from the Age of Steam, edited by Richard Reinhardt | G. Franklin Ackerman |
| Pass of the North: Four Centuries on the Rio Grande, by C. L. Sonnischen, edited by S. D. Myres with map and chapter headings by Jose Cisneros | John DeWitt McKee |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, edited by Charles G. Clarke; Battle Drums and Geysers, by Orrin H. Bonney and Lorraine Bonney; A Confederate in the Colorado Gold Fields, by Daniel Ellis Conner, edited with an introduction by Donald J. Berthrong and Odessa Davenport; Tulitas of Torreon: Reminiscences of Life in Mexico, by Tulitas Wulff Jamieson as told to Evelyn Jamieson Payne; Thrashin’ Time: Memories of a Montana Boyhood, by Milton Shatraw; A Place in the Woods, by Helen Hoover; Wyoming Wife, by Rodello Hunter; Pioneer Teacher, by Carrie M. McClain; The Westerners: A Roundup of Pioneer Reminiscences, compiled and annotated by John Myers Myers; Way Out West: Reminiscences and Tales, collected and edited by H. G. Merriam | J. Golden Taylor |
Winter 1971 (vol. 5, no. 4)
| Nature and the Nature of Man in The Ox-Box Incident | Robert W. Cochran |
| Cowboys and Unicorns: The Novels of Walter Van Tilburg Clark | Paul Stein |
| Washington Irving and “The Empire of the West”: An Unacknowledged Review | Wayne R. Kime |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Whitewater, by Paul Horgan | Max Westbrook |
| The Gun and the Glory of Granite Hendley, by Ned Conquest | Carlos Baker |
| One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Garbriel García Márquez, translated by Gregory Rabassa | George R. McMurray |
| A Novel in the Making: A Collection of Student Themes, and the Novels BLIX and VANDOVER AND THE BRUTE, edited by James D. Hart | Max Westbrook |
| The World and the Parish: Willa Cather’s Articles and Reviews, 1893–1902, selected and edited with a commentary by William M. Curtin | Maynard Fox |
| The Literature of the American West, edited by J. Golden Taylor | Gerald Haslam |
| Alaska Wilderness, by Robert Marshall ed. and the introductions by George Marshall, foreword by A. Starker Leopold; Deborah: A Wilderness Narrative, by David Roberts | John Boni |
| Calked Boots and Other Northwest Writings, by Bert Russell | Barbara Meldrum |
Spring 1971 (vol. 6, no. 1)
| The Outback and the West: Australian and American Frontier Fiction | Roy W. Meyer |
| Western Canada Fiction: Past and Future | Rudy Wiebe |
| Stephen Crane and the Mexican | Raymund A. Paredes |
| Charles L. McNichols and Crazy Weather: A Reconsideration | Robert L. Berner |
| Wallace Thurman: A Western Renaissance Man | Gerald Haslam |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Angle of Repose, by Wallace Stegner | J. S. Bullen |
| Pike’s Peak, by Frank Waters | Thomas J. Lyon |
| The Mountain, by Donald F. Drummond; Graves Registry and Other Poems, by Keith Wilson; Letter to an Imaginary Friend, Parts I & II, by Thomas McGrath | R. P. Dicky |
| The Golden Thread and Other Plays, by Emilio Carballido, translated by Margaret Sayers Peden | Marion F. Hodapp |
| Colorado: A Literary Chronicle, by W. Storrs Lee | Martha Scott Trimble |
| Peyote, by Alice Marriott and Carol K. Rachlin; The Magic World: American Indian Songs and Poems, by William Brandon | Paul Pavich |
| Living Water, photographs by Ernest Braun, words by David Cavagnaro | John Boni |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: Wells Fargo Detective: The Biography of James B. Hume, by Richard Dillon; Under Cover for Wells Fargo: The Unvarnished Recollections of Fred Dodge; The Marquis de Morès: Emperor of the Badlands, by Donald Dresden; Ambrose Bierce, by M. E. Grenander; The Adventures of Dr. Huckleberry, by E. R. Huckleberry, M. D.; The Last of the Mountain Men, by Harold Peterson | J. Golden Taylor |
Summer 1971 (vol. 6, no. 2)
| Very Much Like a Firecracker: Owen Wister on Mark Twain | Ben M. Vorpahl |
| Owen Wister’s Virginian: The Genisis of a Cultural Hero | Neal Lambert |
| Steinbeck and Ricketts: Escape or Commitment in the Sea of Cortez? | Richard Astro |
| Of Mice and Men: John Steinbeck’s Parable of the Curse of Cain | William Goldhurst |
| Paul Horgan: A Bibliography | Richard M. M. McConnell and Susan A. Frey |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| A Reply to the Headlines, by Martin Robbins; More Collected Poems, by Hugh MacDiarmid; Tree Meditation and Others, by Alan Stephens | R. P. Dickey |
| A Goldenrod Will Grow, by Freya Manfred | Max Westbrook |
| The Color of Dust, by Michael Anania; Mountains in the Wind: An Anthology of Rocky Mountain Poets, edited by L. W. Michaelson and G. B. Morgan; Poetry North, edited by Richard Lyons | Martin Bucco |
| Black Sun, by Edward Abbey | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Arfive, by A. B. Guthrie Jr. | Martha Scott Trimble |
Fall 1971 (vol. 6, no. 3)
| The Big Sky: A. B. Guthrie’s Use of Historical Sources | Richard H. Cracroft |
| “On History and Its Consequences: A. B. Guthrie’s These Thousand Hills” | David C. Stineback |
| Structure and Meaning in S. K. Winther’s Beyond the Garden Gate | Barbara Meldrum |
| Late to the Harvest: The Fiction of J. Hyatt Downing | Anthony T. Wadden |
| Man and Animals in “The Indian Well” | Donald E. Houghton |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: The Horsemen of the Americas and the Literature They Inspired, by Edward Larocque Tinker; My Dobie Collection, by Jeff Dykes; America’s Last Wild Horses, by Hope Ryden; Rodeo! The Suicide Circuit, by Fred Schnell; The Village Horse Doctor West of the Pecos, by Ben K. Green; Trail of a Wilderness Wanderer, by Andy Russell; Yamsi, by Dayton O. Hyde; The Last Centennial, by Patricia Kilina; The Cowboys, by William Dale Jennings | J. Golden Taylor |
Winter 1972 (vol. 6, no. 4)
| The Book That Would Not Die | John Neihardt |
| Black Elk Speaks: And So Does John Neihardt | Sally McCluskey |
| Tragedy and Western American Literature | Levi S. Peterson |
| “A View of the Sublime Awful”: The Language of a Pioneer | Donald Zochert |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Closed Frontier: Studies in American Literary Tragedy, by Harold P. Simonson | Merrill Lewis |
| Garden in the Grasslands: Boomer Literature of the Central Great Plains, by David M. Emmons | Roy W. Meyer |
| Alberta Homestead, a Chronicle of a Pioneer Family, by Sarah Ellen Roberts, edited by Lathrop E. Roberts | Rudy Wiebe |
| Jackson Hole, Wyoming, by David J. Saylor; The Tetons and the Yellowstone, by Ansel Adams and Nancy Newhall | Thomas J. Lyon |
| The Mooney Case, by Richard H. Frost; Frame-up: The Incredible Case of Tom Mooney and Warren Billings, by Curt Gentry | Charles J. Bayard |
| Beyond the Capes: Pacific Exploration from Captain Cook to the Challenger, 1776–1877, by Ernest S. Dodge | Wayne R. Kime |
| Vandenberg, by Oliver Lange | L. L. Lee |
| The Editor’s Essay Review: Bibliography of Bibliographies in American Literature, by Charles H. Nilon; Bibliographical Guide to the Study of the Literature of the USA, by Clarence Gohdes; Articles on American Literature 1950–1967, compiled by Lewis Leary; A Classified Bibliography of the Periodical Literature of the Trans-Mississippi West: A Supplement (1957–1967) , by Oscar Osburn Winther and Richard G. Van Orman; An Annotated Bibliography of California Fiction, 1664–1970, by Newton D. Baird and Robert Greenwood; A Bibliography of the Published Works of Charles M. Russell, compiled by Karl Yost and Frederic G. Renner | J. Golden Taylor |
Spring 1972 (vol. 7, no. 1)
A Willa Cather Issue
| A Lost Lady: The End of the First Cycle | Patricia Lee Yongue |
| Willa Cather and The Professor’s House: “Letting Go with the Heart” | David Stouck |
| Willa Cather’s Southwest | Patrick J. Sullivan |
| A Novelist’s Miracle: Structure and Myth in Death Comes for the Archbishop | James M. Dinn |
| Willa Cather’s Technique and the Ideology of Populism | Evelyn J. Hinz |
| The Bohemian Folk Practice in “Neighbour Rosicky” | Cynthia J. Andes |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Black West, by William Loren Katz | Philip Durham |
| Slickrock, by Edward Abbey and Philip Hyde | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Restless Strangers: Nevada’s Immigrants and Their Interpreters, by William S. Shepperson | Robert Brainard Pearsall |
| The San Francisco Earthquake, by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts | Gerald Haslam |
| Fire Sermon, by Wright Morris | James K. Folsom |
| Broken Waters Sing, by Gaylord Staveley | Mary Ellen Ackerman |
| Seeing a Bear, by James Taylor | Victoria McCabe |
| The Kid, by John Seelye | Ernest L. Bulow |
| The Light of Common Day: Realism in American Fiction, by Edwin H. Cady | James H. Maguire |
Summer 1972 (vol. 7, no. 2)
| McTeague: The Imagistic Network | Suzy Bernstein Goldman |
| Man and Superwoman in Jack London’s “The Kanaka Surf” | Howard Lachtman |
| Stephen Crane and the Western Myth | Robert Glen Deamer |
| The Incipient Wilderness: A Study of Pudd’nhead Wilson | John M. Brand |
| Pudd’nhead Wilson’s Fight for Popularity and Power | Eberhard Alsen |
| The Use of Military Language in Hamlin Garland’s “The Return of a Private” | John H. Irsfeld |
| Frank Norris’ Literary Terminology: A Note on Historical Context | John E. McCluskey |
| Essay Review: | |
| Larry McMurtry—A Writer in Transition | Alan F. Crooks |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Touch the Sun, by Kaye Klem | Patrick Morrow |
| Who Are the Major American Writers? A Study of the Changing Literary Canon, by Jay B. Hubbell | James H. Maguire |
Fall 1972 (vol. 7, no. 3)
| Why Write about the West? | A. B. Guthrie Jr. |
| Jeffers’ “Cawdor” and the Hippolytus Story | Robert J. Brophy |
| An Approach to the Western Poetry of Thomas Hornsby Ferril | Jack Scherting |
| Point of View in “Returned to Say” and the Wilderness of William Stafford | Carol Kyle |
| Charlie Siringo: Reluctant Propagandist | Orlan Sawey |
| Andy Adams and the Real West | Barbara Quissell |
| Folklorists of Texas | Martin Staples Shockley |
| Eugene Cunningham: Realism and the Action Novel | Donald G. Pike |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Conversations with Frank Waters, edited by John R. Milton | Martin Bucco |
| All Is But a Beginning, by John G. Neihardt, introduction by Dick Cavett | Mildred R. Bennett |
| The Mighty Sierra, by Paul Webster; The High Adventure of Eric Ryback, by Eric Ryback; Animals of the Artic: The Ecology of the Far North, by Bernard Stonehouse | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Sketches of Early California: A Collection of Personal Adventures, edited by Oscar Lewis and compiled by Donald De Nevi; Mexico and the Old Southwest: People, Palaver, and Places, by Haldeen Braddy; Maverick Tales: True Stories of Early Texas, by Jack D. Rittenhouse | Richard N. Ellis |
| Midwatch, by Keith Wilson; The Old Man and Others, by Keith Wilson; Rocks, by Keith Wilson | Kenneth Brewer |
| The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, by Marilyn Durham | Ernest L. Bulow |
Winter 1973 (vol. 7, no. 4)
| Butcher’s Crossing: The Husks and Shells of Exploitation | Jack Brenner |
| The Noble Wicked West of Jean Stafford | Sid Jenson |
| William Allen White’s American Adam | Joe L. Dubbert |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The True Memoirs of Charley Blankenship, by Benjamin Capps | Edgeley Woodman Todd |
| Ditch Valley, by Daryl Henderson | Richard D. Keller |
| On the Way to the Sky, by Douglas Kent Hall | Thomas Baird |
| Rolvaag: His Life and Art, by Paul Reigstad | Richard W. Etulain |
| Splendor and Death of Joaquin Murieta, by Pablo Neruda, translated by Ben Belitt | Henry Joseph Nuwer |
| Western American Literature: A Bibliography of Interpretive Books and Articles, by Richard W. Etulain | James H. Maguire |
| Spanish Times and Boom Times: Toward an Architectural History of Socorro, New Mexico | T. M. Pearce |
Spring and Summer 1973 (vol. 8, nos. 1 & 2)
| Back West: Time and Place in The Great Gatsby | Barry Gross |
| Community and Isolation: Some Aspects of “Mormon Westerns” | Leonard Arrington and Jon Haupt |
| Thomas Berger’s Little Big Man as History | Leo E. Oliva |
| The Completeness of Washington Irving’s A Tour on the Prairies | Wayne R. Kime |
| Audience Response to A Tour on the Prairies in 1835 | Martha Dula |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Wild Pitch, by A. B. Guthrie Jr. | Thomas W. Ford |
| Diamond Wedding, by Wilbur Daniel Steele | Martin Bucco |
| My Dear Wister—The Frederic Remington–Owen Wister Letters, by Ben Merchant Vorpahl, foreward by Wallace Stegner | Robert A. Roripaugh |
| Jessamyn West, by Alfred S. Shivers | Loy Banks |
| A Victorian Gentlewoman in the Far West: The Remininscences of Mary Hallock Foote, edited with an introduction by Rodman W. Paul | James H. Maguire |
| In a Hundred Graves: A Basque Portrait, by Robert Laxalt | Henry Joseph Nuwer |
| Journeys to the Far North, by Olaus Murie | Thomas J. Lyon |
Fall 1973 (vol. 8, no. 3)
A Bret Harte Issue
| Bret Harte and the Power of Sex | Jeffrey F. Thomas |
| Jack Hamlin: Bret Harte’s Romantic Rogue | Roscoe L. Buckland |
| Bret Harte, Popular Fiction, and the Local Color Movement | Patrick D. Morrow |
| Bret Harte’s Civil War Poems: Voice of the Majority | Jack Scherting |
| A Reconsideration of Bret Harte’s Later Work | Donald E. Glover |
| Essay Review | Reviewed By |
| Some Old and New Voices in Western Poetry: A Comfort of My Own Finding, by Gordon Elliott Abshire; Varmint Q, by Charles Boer; Signposts, by Roger Hecht; Miss Liberty, Meet Crazy Horse! by Don Jones; Midnight Was My Cry, by Carolyn Kizer | Patrick D. Morrow |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Western Writers Series Nos. 1–5, edited by Wayne Chatterton and James H. Maguire: Vardis Fisher, by Wayne Chatterton; Mary Hallock Foote, by James H. Maguire; John Muir, by Thomas J. Lyon; Wallace Stegner, by Merrill and Lorene Lewis; Bret Harte, by Patrick Morrow | Martin Bucco |
| Oliver La Farge, by T. M. Pearce; Indian Man, A Life of Oliver La Farge, by D’Arcy McNickle | Karl Young |
Winter 1974 (vol. 8, no. 4)
| The Pleasures and Perils of Regionalism | Paul Horgan |
| Annual Bibliography of Studies in Western American Literature | John S. Bullen |
| Research in Western American Literature | Richard H. Cracroft |
| Western Literature Association Membership Directory & Newsletter | |
| Index to Volume VIII |
Spring 1974 (vol. 9, no. 1)
| “Hateful Reality”: The Failure of the Territory in Roughing It | Tom H. Towers |
| Edward Abbey: Western Philosopher, or How to Be a “Happy Hopi Hippie” | Tom Pilkington |
| Frank Waters and the Native American Consciousness | Jack L. Davis and June H. Davis |
| The Territory of the Past in Hoagland’s Notes from the Century Before | Ernest L. Fontana |
| The Turtle or the Gopher: Another Look at the Ending of The Grapes of Wrath | Stuart L. Burns |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Zunis: Self-Portrayals, by the Zuni People, translated by Alvina Quam | Frank Waters |
| The Warren Wagontrain Raid, by Benjamin Capps | C. L. Sonnichsen |
| Zane Grey, by Carlton Jackson | Delbert D. Wylder |
| Headwaters, by Sid Marty; Coyote Tantras, by Barry Gifford | Kenneth Brewer |
| The Road, by Jack London, with an introduction by King Hendricks | Richard W. Etulain |
| Pictures of the Journey Back, by Jack Matthews | James F. Hoy |
| John Steinbeck and Edward R. Ricketts: The Shaping of a Novelist, by Richard Astro | John Ditsky |
| Frank Waters, by Thomas J. Lyon | H. S. McAllister |
| Democratic Humanism and American Literature, by Harold Kaplan | Max Westbrook |
Summer 1974 (vol. 9, no. 2)
| Philosophical and Literary Implications in the Historiography of the Fur Trade | Don D. Walker |
| The Big Sky and the Limits of Wilderness Fiction | Richard Astro |
| Hustling to Some Purpose: Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest | John Wilson Foster |
| The Real Vanamee and His Influence on Frank Norris’ The Octopus | Charles L. Crow |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Bright Book of Life: American Novelists and Storytellers from Hemingway to Mailer, by Alfred Kazin | James H. Maguire |
| Steinbeck Country, by Steve Crouch | Richard Astro |
| The Old One and the Wind, by Clarice Short | Richard C. Poulsen |
| Americans and the California Dream 1850–1915, by Kevin Starr | Philip Durham |
| D. H. Lawrence: The World of the Five Major Novels, by Scott Sanders | Joseph Baim |
| Hemingway in Our Time, edited by Richard Astro and Jackson J. Benson, with an intro by Jackson J. Benson | Edward Stone |
| The Overland Trail to California in 1852, by Herbert Eaton | Richard D. Keller |
Fall 1974 (vol. 9, no. 3)
| Hemingway’s “Wine of Wyoming” | Kenneth G. Johnston |
| Ambrose Bierce’s “Detestable Creature” | Russell Roth |
| Nathanael West and the Pictorial Imagination | Joan Zlotnick |
| Symbolic Representation in Willa Cather’s O Pioneers! | Maynard Fox |
| Ross Macdonald’s Violent California | Elmer R. Pry |
| Thomas Hornsby Ferril: A Biographical Sketch | Robert F. Richards |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Rockspring, by R. G. Vliet | Robert E. Morsberger |
| The Comedy of Survival: Studies in Literary Ecology, by Joseph Meeker | Thomas J. Lyon |
| Return of the Virginian, by H. Allen Smith | Elton Miles |
| Travels in Hawaii, by Robert Louis Stevenson, edited and with an intro by A. Grove Day | Ben Merchant Vorpahl |
| Josh Billings, by David B. Kesterson | Joseph H. Gardner |
| Among the Mescalero Apaches: The Story of Father Albert Braun, OFM, by Dorothy Emerson | Norman Lederer |
| Mody Boatright, Folklorist: A Collection of Essays, edited by Ernest B. Speck, foreword by Wayland D. Hand, biographical essay by Harry H. Ransom | Richard C. Poulsen |
| The Time It Never Rained, by Elmer Kelton | James V. Holleran |
| The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard DeVoto, by Wallace Stegner | Karl E. Young |
Winter 1975 (vol. 9, no. 4)
| Tales and Legends in Western American Literature | Hector Lee |
| The Incredible Survival of Coyote | Gary Snyder |
| God’s Country, Las Vegas, and the Gunfighter | John Cawelti |
| Annual Bibliography | John S. Bullen |
| Research in Western American Literature | Richard Cracroft |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Okies, by Gerald Haslam | Max Westbrook |
| OSCEOLA: The Unconquered Indian, by William and Ellen Hartley | Alan Kishbaugh |
| Boise State Western Writers Series, no. 1 and nos. 6–10, Wayne Chatterton and James H. Maguire, general editors; Vardis Fisher: The Frontier and Regional Works, by Wayne Chatterton; Thomas Hornsby Ferril, by A. Thomas Trusky; Owen Wister, by Richard W. Etulain; Walter Van Tilburg Clark, by L. L. Lee; N. Scott Momaday, by Martha Scott Trimble; Plains Indian Autobiographies, by Lynne Woods O’Brien | Priscilla Oaks |
| The Buffalo Book: The Full Saga of the American Animal, by David A. Dary | Roy W. Meyer |
| The Man to Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories by American Indians, edited by Kenneth Rosen | Levi S. Peterson |
| Thin Men of Haddam, by C. W. Smith | Maynard Fox |
| Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects, by Christopher D. Stone | Paul T. Bryant |
| Bunch Grass, by Robert Sund | Robert F. Richards |
| Dwellers at the Source, Southwestern Indian Photographs of A. C. Vroman, 1895–1904, by William Webb and Robert A. Weinstein | Harold Courlander |
| The Road to Many a Wonder, by David Wagoner | Warren French |
| To Possess the Land: A Biography of Arthur Rochford Manby, by Frank Waters | Martin Bucco |
| On the Shore of the Sundown Sea, by T. H. Watkins, illustrated by Earl Thollander | Kenneth C. Risdon |
| Uncle Valentine and Other Stories: Willa Cather’s Uncollected Short Fiction, 1915–1929, edited with an intro by Bernice Slote; Willa Cather: A Pictorial Memoir, photographs by Lucia Woods and others, text by Bernice Slote; “Cather Family Letters, 1895,” edited by Paul D. Riley; “What Happened to the Rest of the Charles Cather Family,” by Mildred R. Bennett; “Art and Religion in Death Comes for the Archbishop,” by Mary Ann and David Stouck; “Prospective Focus in My Ántonia,” by Mary E. Rucker; “Willa Cather’s Ironic Masterpiece,” by David C. Stineback | James Woodress |
Spring 1975 (vol. 10, no. 1)
| The Enigma of Amado Jesus Muro | Gerald Haslam |
| The Big Rock Candy Mountain and Angle of Repose | Kerry Ahearn |
| “Half Froze for Mountain Doins”: The Influence and Significance of George F. Ruxton’s Life in the Far West | Richard H. Cracroft |
| Romance or Realism? Western Periodical Literature: 1893–1902 | Sanford E. Marovitz |
| Mary Hallock Foote: A Checklist | Richard Etulain |
| Essay Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Turtle Island, by Gary Snyder | Ed Zahniser |
| Don Bartolomeo, by Jaime de Angulo | Barry Gifford |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Tales of Power, by Carlos Castaneda | H. S. McAllister |
| Conversations with Frederick Manfred, moderated by John R. Milton, with a foreword by Wallace Stegner and drawings by Arnold John Dyson | George H. Spies |
| Robinson Jeffers: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol in His Narrative Poems, by Robert J. Brophy | Arthur B. Coffin |
| Anasazi, Ancient People of the Rock, by David Muench and Donald G. Pike | Clifford Cahoon |
| The Last West: A History of the Great Plains of North America, by Russell McKee | Jack Hafer |
| Comanche Days, by Albert S. Gilles Sr. | Edwin W. Gaston Jr. |
| Give Me the Wind, by Jan Jordan | John DeWitt McKee |
| THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN, An Adaptation of Memorable Tales by Charles Sealsfield, by Ulrich S. Carrington | Roy F. Hudson |
| Ulzana, by James R. Olson | Brian W. Dippie |
| The Writer and the Shaman: A Morphology of the American Indian, by Elemire Zolla, translated by Raymond Rosenthal | Charles A. Nicholas |
Summer 1975 (vol. 10, no. 2)
| The Ambivalent Apache | C. L. Sonnichsen |
| Malamud’s Allusive Design in A New Life | Paul Witherington |
| Narrative Voice in Stegner’s Angle of Repose | Audrey C. Peterson |
| Raymond Chandler’s Sentimental Novel | Howard Kaye |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Lariat, by Jaime de Angulo | Barry Gifford |
| Western Writers Series nos. 11–15, edited by Wayne Chatterton and James H. Maguire: H. L. Davis, by Robert Bain; Ken Kesey, by Bruce Carnes; Frederick Manfred, by Joseph M. Flora; Washington Irving: The Western Works, by Richard H. Cracroft; George Frederick Ruxton, by Neal Lambert | Sanford E. Marovitz |
| The Hawkline Monster, by Richard Brautigan | L. L. Lee |
| Breakheart Pass, by Alistair MacLean | Michael T. Marsden |
| Voices of Aztlan: Chicano Literature of Today, edited by Dorothy E. Harth and Lewis M. Baldwin | James K. Folsom |
| Handloggers, by W. H. Jackson with Ethel Dassow | T. W. Daniel |
| Tales of California, by Hector Lee | John T. Flanagan |
| Doc Middleton, by Harold Hutton | Charles W. Knox |
| The Forests of the Night, by J. P. S. Brown | James W. Lee |
| Colonel Greene and the Copper Skyrocket: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of William Cornell Greene: Copper King, Cattle Baron, and Promoter Extraordinary in Mexico, the American Southwest, and the New York Financial District, by C. L. Sonnichsen | James H. Maguire |
| Behind the Trail of Broken Treaties, by Vine Deloria Jr. | Robert L. Berner |
| Dog Soldiers, Bear Men and Buffalo Women: The Societies and Cults of the Plains Indians, by Thomas E. Mails | R. H. Crapo |
| Four Masterworks of American Indian Literature: Quetzalcoatl / The Ritual of Condolence / Cuceb / The Night Chant, edited by John Bierhorst | Ted. N. Weissbuch |
| Aurifodina, or Adventures in the Gold Region, by George Washington Peck | W. H. Hutchinson |
| Ring of Bone: Collected Poems, 1950–1971, by Lew Welch, edited by Donald Allen; How I Work as a Poet & Other Essays/Plays/Stories, by Lew Welch, edited by Donald Allen | Fred L. Lee |
| John G. Neihardt, the Man and His Western Writings, the Bancroft Years, 1900–1921, by Fred L. Lee | Sally McCluskey |
| Bright Eyes: The Story of Susette La Flesche, an Omaha Indian, by Dorothy Clarke Wilson | Norman Lederer |
Fall 1976 (vol. 10, no. 3)
| John Muir’s Public Voice | Michael P. Cohen |
| Robinson Jeffers and the Paeon | Edward Nickerson |
| Men, Mice, and Moths: Gradation in Steinbeck’s “The Leader of the People” | Max L. Autrey |
| Large Man in the Mountains: The Recent Work of Richard Hugo | Frederick Garber |
| Ken Kesey: A Bibliography | Joseph Weixlmann |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Mexico Mystique: The Coming Sixth World of Consciousness, by Frank Waters | Jack L. Davis |
| Regeneration through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600–1860, by Richard Slotkin | Richard W. Etulain |
| Wise Man’s Gold, by Elsa Gidlow | Mary Washington |
| The Blue Belly of the World, by John Milton | Glenn E. Selander |
| The Milagro Beanfield War, by John Nichols | Motley Deakin |
| The Middle Western Farm Novel in the Twentieth Century, by Roy W. Meyer | Stan Nelson |
| One Time, I Saw Morning Come Home, by Clair Huffaker | Robert H. Woodward |
| Siskiyou Trail: The Hudson’s Bay Fur Company Route to California, by Richard Dillon. The American Trails Series, edited by A. B. Guthrie Jr. | Arthur Frietzsche |
| Coyote’s Bones, by Jaime de Angulo | Barry Gifford |
| Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert M. Pirsig | Eugene Washington |
| The Man Who Believed in the Code of the West, by George L. Voss | William A. Bate |
| Five Essays on Willa Cather: The Merrimack Symposium | Henry Hahn |
| Sneaky People, by Thomas Berger | Robert D. Harper |
| Publishing in the West: Alan Swallow, edited by William F. Claire | Richard Moseley |
Winter 1976 (vol. 10, no. 4)
| A New Direction (speech given at the acceptance of the 1975 Distinguished Achievement Award) | Jack Schaefer |
| The Bum as Scapegoat in William Inge’s Picnic | Philip M. Armato |
| Western Motifs in the Thrillers of Donald Hamilton | Fred Erisman |
| “The Language of Shamans”: Jermone Rothenberg’s Contribution to American Indian Literature | H. S. McAllister |
| Annual Bibliography | J. S. Bullen |
| Research in Progress | Richard Cracroft |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Seven Novelists in the American Naturalist Tradition: An Introduction, edited by Charles Child Walcutt | Max Westbrook |
| Modern Poetry of Western America, anthology edited by Clinton F. Larson and William Stafford | Barry Gifford |
| North Book, poems by Jim Green, illustrations by Nauya | Gary Paul Nabhan |
| White Logic: Jack London’s Short Stories, by James I. McClintock | Craig Mishler |
| The Eskimo Storyteller: Folktales from Noatak, Alaska, by Edwin S. Hall Jr. | Craig Mishler |
| My Blood’s Country: Studies in Southwestern Literature, by William T. Pilkington | Delbert E. Wylder |
| The Monkey Wrench Gang, by Edward Abbey | Thomas J. Lyon |
| George Sessions Perry: His Life and Works, by Maxine Cousins Hairston | George D. Hendricks |
| The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: Critical Essays, edited with an overview and checklist by Jackson J. Benson | Gregory S. Sojka |
| A Glimpse of Nothingness: Experiences in an American Zen Community, by Janwillem van de Wetering | Thomas J. Lyon |
| So Far from Heaven, by Richard Bradford | James V. Holleran |
| The Grassman, by Len Fulton | J. Pyros |
| A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, edited by Richard H. Cracroft and Neal E. Lambert | Levi S. Peterson |
| Coutnry Music, by C. W. Smith; Cry Macho, by N. Richard Nash; Dolly Purdo, by M. M. B. Walsh; I, Tom Horn, by Will Henry; The Terrible Teague Bunch, by Gary Jennings | Henry L. Alsmeyer Jr. |
Spring 1976 (vol. 11, no. 1)
| Frank Norris’s Western Metropolitans | Glen A. Love |
| Realizing “A Whole Oder of Things”: E. W. Howe’s The Story of a Country Town | Charles W. Mayer |
| Journeying as a Metaphor for Cultural Loss in the Novels of Larry McMurtry | Janis P. Stout |
| Joaquin Miller and His “Shadow” | A. H. Rosenus |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Willard and His Bowling Trophies, by Richard Brautigan | Patrick D. Morrow |
| The Far Side of the Storm: New Ranges of Western Fiction, edited by Gary Elder | Orlan Sawey |
| Ole Rølvaag, Artist and Cultural Leader, edited by Gerald Thorson | Maynard Fox |
| Nothing Seemed Impossible: William C. Ralston and Early San Francisco, by David Lavender | Arthur Frietzsche |
| BIDATO Ten Mile River Poems, by Duane BigEagle | Barry Gifford |
| Charles Olson & Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeth’s, edited by Catherine Seelye | Michael Sprinker |
| An American Bestiary, by Jack Schaefer, illustrated by Linda K. Powell | Kit Flannery |
| Conrad Richter’s America, by Marvin J. LaHood | Edwin W. Gaston Jr. |
| The Selected Poems of Norman Macleod | T. M. Pearce |
| The Mountainway of the Navajo, by Leland C. Wyman, with a myth of Female Branch recorded and translated by Father Berard Haile, OFM | Lawrence J. Evers |
| The Massacre at Fall Creek, by Jessamyn West | Kerry Ahearn |
| The House on Marshland, by Louise Glück | Alice Gorton Hart |
| History of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, by Keith L. Bryant Jr. | John T. Smith |
Summer 1976 (vol. 11, no. 2)
| Jack London’s Agrarian Vision | Earle Labor |
| Jack London as Wolf Barleycorn | Jon Yoder |
| Androgyny in the Novels of Jack London | Clarice Stasz |
| “Rattling the Bones”: Jack London, Socialist Evangelist | Carolyn Willson |
| The Lives of Jack London | Richard Etulain |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| Harvey Fergusson, by William T. Pilkington | John R. Milton |
| Rivers West, by Louis L’Amour | Hank Nuwer |
| The Hollywood Posse, by Diana Serra Cary | Judy Alter |
| WESTERN WRITERS SERIES nos. 16–20, edited by Wayne Chatterton and James H. Maguire. Frederic Remington, by Fred Erisman; Zane Grey, by Ann Ronald; Stewart Edward White, by Judy Alter; Robinson Jeffers, by Robert J. Brophy; Jack Schaefer, by Gerald Haslam | Delbert E. Wylder |
| The Western Story: Fact, Fiction, and Myth, edited by Philip Durham and Everett L. Jones | Louie W. Attebery |
| Dancers in the Scalp House, by William Eastlake | Constance Rooke |
| A Fair and Happy Land, by William A. Owens | George Ewing |
| The Last Valley, by A. B. Guthrie Jr. | Delbert E. Wylder |
| Northern Lights, by Tim O’Brien; Power, by Richard Martin Stern | Robert A. Roripaugh |
| Sad Dust Glories, by Allen Ginsberg | Raymond L. Neinstein |
| The Grass Roots Primer, edited by James Robertson and John Lewallen | Mary Ellen Ackerman |
| The Wichita Poems, by Michael Van Walleghen | Paul T. Bryant |
| Steinbeck: A Life in Letters, edited byElaine Steinbeck and Robert Wallsten | Robert E. Morsberger |
| Let ’er Buck! by Douglas Kent Hall | James F. Hoy |
| About Fiction: Reverent Reflections on the Nature of Fiction with Irreverent Observations on Writers, Readers, & Other Abuses, by Wright Morris | James K. Folsom |
| Literature and Ideas in America: Essays in Memory of Harry Hayden Clark, edited by Robert Falk; The Literary Journal in America to 1900, by Edward E. Chielens | John T. Flanagan |
| Waving Arms at the Blind, by W. M. Ransom | Gary Nabhan |
| American Odyssey, by Len Fulton with Ellen Ferber | Gary Elder |
| Lamy of Santa Fe: His Life and Times, by Paul Horgan | Max Westbrook |
| Trails of the Iron Horse, edited by Don Russell | G. Franklin Ackerman |
Fall 1976 (vol. 11, no. 3)
| Wright Morris’s Ceremony in Lone Tree | Robert D. Harper |
| Mark Twain’s Western Sequel to Huckleberry Finn | Paul Delaney |
| The Western as Jadai-Geki | Kenneth S. Nolley |
| Sexual Conflict in The Sea-Wolf | Charles N. Watson Jr. |
| Willa Cather as a Canadian Writer | Benjamin George |
| Book Reviews | Reviewed By |
| The Rhetoric of History, by Savoie Lottinville | C. L. Sonnichsen |
| Prose Ocean, by Gus Blaisdell | L. L. Lee |
| Custer in’76: Walter Camp’s Notes on the Custer Fight, edited by Kenneth Hammer | John W. Bailey |
| Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, by Tom Robbins | Constance Rooke |
| John Muir’s America, by T. H. Watkins, photography by Dewitt Jones; John Muir’s Wild America, by Tom Melham, photography by Farrell Greghan; The Wilderness World of John Muir, edited by Edwin Way Teale | Thomas J. Lyon |
Winter 1977 (vol. 11, no. 4)
| Criticism of the Cowboy Novel: Retrospect and Reflections | Don D. Walker |
| Words and Place: A Reading of House Made of Dawn | Lawrence J. Evers |
| A Dharma Bum Goes West to Meet the East | Keith N. Hull |
| Annual Bibliography | Richard E. Keller |
| Research in Progress | Richard Cracroft |
| Essay Review | |
| Pulp King of the Post Oaks: The Last Celt: A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Erwin Howard, by Glenn Lord |
Dale L. Walker |
| Book Review | Reviewed By |
| Milk the Wolves, by Frederick Manfred | Max Westbrook |
| Papa, A Personal Memoir, by Gregory H. Hemingway, M.D. | Eugene Washington |
| Waltz across Texas, by Max Crawford | Jack Hafer |
| Terms of Endearment, by Larry McMurtry | Roberta Sorensen |
| A River Runs Through It and Other Stories, by Norman Maclean | Patrick D. Morrow |
| Carriers of the Dream Wheel: Contemporary Native American Poetry, edited by Duane Niatum; The First Skin around Me: Poems by Native Americans, edited by Mark Vinz & James L. White; Voices of the Rainbow: Contemporary Poetry by American Indians, edited by Kenneth Rosen | Mick McAllister |
| Pyramids of Sacrifice: Political Ethics and Social Change, by Peter L. Berger | Lee Nash |
| Notes from Custer, by Jim Heynen | James R. Hepworth |
| Death Was the Black Horse, by Dale Walker | Howard Lachtman |
| Yurok Myths, by A. L. Kroeber | Roy F. Hudson |
| The Water of Light: A Miscellany in Honor of Brewster Ghiselin, edited by Henry Taylor | Mildred R. Bennett |
| Mistr Jory, by Milton Bass | Jack Hafer |
| The Sweetwater, by Jean Rikhoff | Jack Hafer |
| Setting in the American Short Story of Local Color, by Robert D. Rhode | Richard R. Rasche |
| And Now We’ll Play a Man’s Game: Montana Stories, by Dean Phelps | Kerry Ahearn |
| The Kingdom or Nothing: The Life of John Taylor, Militant Mormon, by Samuel W. Taylor | Richard C. Poulsen |
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