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Critiques
Edited by Charlton Laird
Beginning in 1849, Alfred Doten recorded his life in minute detail for more than 54 years. His revealing daily accounts of the West's lusty mining frontier included tales of lynching, vigilante justice, shootings in the street, grand opera and theatre, stock manipulations, seances, musical soirees, and general "jollifications.... more

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War and occupation anywhere test the resilience of local values and institutions and often undermine accepted standards of human conduct.... more

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Mother Tongue and Her Wayward Children
In this lively, playful celebration of the joys and power of language, Gorrell points to all the signs that show English to be alive and well, and, like any other living thing, constantly evolving.... more

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Critic John R. Milton once said that Walter Van Tilburg Clark "did perhaps more than anyone else to define (in his fiction) the mode of perception, the acquisition of knowledge, and the style which we tend to call Western.... more

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Basketmakers of the Great Basin
Text by Mary Lee Fulkerson,
Photographs by Kathleen Curtis
Weavers of Tradition and Beauty presents new information on contemporary Native American basketry of the Great Basin, largely from the viewpoint of the weavers themselves.... more

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Perspectives on the Humanities at the New Millennium
What does the future hold for the American West? In this collection, seventeen humanities scholars from a range of fields and disciplines examine the possibilities upon entering the new millennium.... more

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How We Think About the West
The concept of the American West is an essential part of our national psyche. Identifying the West, however, is a difficult matter.... more

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Poems
Red Shuttleworth is a poet of the modern West, and his work explores the full possibilities of history and life in this complex region, ranging from musings on the careers of outlaws like Jesse James and John Wesley Hardin to wry comments on marriage, family, and the inescapable trappings of middle-class life.... more