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Western writings of Stephen Crane
Par Frank Bergon. 1979
A collection of twenty-seven western stories, sketches, reports and letters by the author of "The red badge of courage" (DC25940).…
The introduction considers the literary merit of Crane's work in relation to the mythical elements of the modern western story. 1979.Trilogy describing the author's journey to Canada from Wyoming with a dream of owning a cattle ranch. In Grass beyond…
the Mountains, Richmond and his companions conquer the tortuous miles and carve out a space for themselves. Also includes Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy and The Rancher Takes a Wife. Strong language and some violence. 1978The stalking moon: The American Automobile Industry's Road from Glory to Disaster
Par Paul Ingrassia, Theodore V Olsen. 2010
Nineteenth-century American West. Army scout Sam Vetch rescues Sara Carver and her two children from an Apache tribe. Sam marries…
Sara and takes her family to his New Mexico ranch. But Sara's Apache husband tracks her down in an attempt to reclaim her and their sons. 1965Crash course: the American automobile industry's road from glory to disaster
Par T. V. Olsen, Paul Ingrassia, T Olsen. 2010
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist chronicles the history of the American auto industry. Traces its decline to the 1970s when, he asserts,…
shoddy production, self-destructive corporate culture, foreign competition, and union militancy began to exact their toll. Includes anecdotes on management personalities, car dealers, and controversial pay practices. 2010Serafina's stories
Par Rudolfo Anaya, Rudolfo A Anaya. 2004
The Portable western reader (Viking portable library)
Par Various, William Kittredge. 1997
Anthology of stories, poems, essays, and excerpts exploring the range and evolution of Western American literature including the Native American…
experience. Features selections by Louise Erdrich, Lewis and Clark, Jack London, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Larry McMurtry, Raymond Carver, W.H. Auden, Ken Kesey, Barry Lopez, and others. 1997Fifteen stories set in California during the 1850s Gold Rush. Archetypal characters--gold-fevered pioneers, gamblers, preachers, drunkards, cattle-robbers, and iron-willed women--experience…
twists of fortune and the realities of frontier life. Reuben H. Margolin introduces the collection, which spans the career of this author, poet, and literary critic. 1997