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This issue contains 23 articles in total

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  1. “I Wish I Could Give My Son a Wild Raccoon” ed. by Eliot Wigginton (review)
  2. Los Angeles: Biography of a City by John and LaRee Caughey (review)
  3. Song of the Pedernales: A Novel of Reconstruction in Texas by John L. Mortimer (review)
  4. The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer by Douglas C. Jones, and Wind on the Buffalo Grass: The Indians’ Own Account of the Battle at the Little Big Horn River and the Death of Their Life on the Plains ed. by Leslie Tillett (review)
  5. Desert Notes: Reflections in the Eye of a Raven by Barry Holstun Lopez (review)
  6. The Education of Little Tree by Forrest Carter (review)
  7. The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights, from the Winchester Manuscripts of Thomas Malory by John Steinbeck (review)
  8. Shabegok by Jaime de Angulo, and How the World Was Made by Jaime de Angulo (review)
  9. ARCHETYPE WEST: The Pacific Coast as a Literary Region by William Everson (review)
  10. Airlift to Wounded Knee by Bill Zimmerman (review)
  11. Lewis and Clark: Historic Places Associated with Their Transcontinental Exploration (1804–06) by Roy E. Appleman (review)
  12. Poets West: Contemporary Poems from the Eleven Western States ed. Lawrence Spingarn, and New & Selected Poems by Peggy Pond Church (review)
  13. Hearts Made Glad: The Charges of Intemperance Against Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet (and Folkes that Dronken ben of Ale) by LaMar Petersen (review)
  14. A Taste of the Knife by Marnie Walsh (review)
  15. Tales of the Big Bend by Elton Miles (review)
  16. Folklore of Canada by Edith Fowke (review)
  17. The Cowboy; Six-Shooters, Songs, and Sex ed. by Charles W. Harris, Buck Rainey (review)
  18. Land of Clear Light by Michael Jenkinson (review)
  19. Call for Papers University of Nebraska-Lincoln Second Annual Symposium, 1978
  20. Fascists in Fiction: Two Early Novels of Mari Sandoz
  21. Predators in Literature
  22. Robinson Jeffers: Apocalypse and His “Inevitable Place”
  23. Emerson Hough as Conservationist and Muckraker
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