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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- From “All Gold Canyon” to The Acorn-Planter: Jack London’s Agrarian Vision Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 1976, pp. 83-101
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Western Writers Series numbers 16-20 ed. by Wayne Chatterton, James H. Maguire: Frederic Remington No. 16 by Fred Erisman, and Zane Grey No. 17 by Ann Ronald, and Stewart Edward White No. 18 by Judy Alter, and Robinson Jeffers No. 19 by Robert J. Brophy, and Jack Schaefer No. 20 by Gerald Haslam (review)
- Trails of the Iron Horse ed. by Don Russell (review)
- Lamy of Santa Fe: His Life and Times by Paul Horgan (review)
- American Odyssey by Len Fulton (review)
- Waving Arms at the Blind by W. M. Ransom (review)
- Literature and Ideas in America: Essays in Memory of Harry Hayden Clark ed. by Robert Falk, and The Literary Journal in America to 1900 by Edward E. Chielens (review)
- About Fiction: Reverent Reflections on the Nature of Fiction with Irreverent Observations on Writers, Readers, & Other Abuses by Wright Morris (review)
- Let ’er Buck! by Douglas Kent Hall (review)
- Steinbeck: A Life in Letters ed. by Elaine Steinbeck, Robert Wallsten (review)
- The Wichita Poems by Michael Van Walleghen (review)
- The Grass Roots Primer ed. by James Robertson, John Lewallen (review)
- Sad Dust Glories by Allen Ginsberg (review)
- Northern Lights by Tim O’Brien, and Power by Richard Martin Stern (review)
- The Last Valley by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. (review)
- A Fair and Happy Land by William A. Owens (review)
- The Western Story: Fact, Fiction, and Myth ed. by Philip Durham, Everett L. Jones (review)
- The Hollywood Posse by Diana Serra Cary (review)
- Rivers West by Louis L’Amour (review)
- Harvey Fergusson by William T. Pilkington (review)
- The Lives of Jack London
- “Rattling the Bones”: Jack London, Socialist Evangelist
- Androgyny in the Novels of Jack London
- Jack London as Wolf Barleycorn
- From “All Gold Canyon” to The Acorn-Planter: Jack London’s Agrarian Vision
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