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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- The Greatest Inventor in the West by Bill Gulick (review) Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2001, p. 100
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Contributors
- Killing Cynthia Ann by Charles Brashear (review)
- Josanie’s War: A Chiricahua Apache Novel by Karl H. Schlesier (review)
- The Last Matriarch: A Novel by Sharman Apt Russell (review)
- The Greatest Inventor in the West by Bill Gulick (review)
- For California’s Gold by JoAnn Levy, and: Daughter of Joy: A Novel of Gold Rush California by JoAnn Levy (review)
- The Time of the Little Black Bird by Helen Papanikolas (review)
- South Wind Come by Tina Juárez (review)
- Alamo Heights by Scott Zesch (review)
- Henry Plummer: A Novel by Frank Bird Linderman (review)
- From the Book Review Editor
- Landscapes of the New West: Gender and Geography in Contemporary Women’s Writing by Krista Comer (review)
- A Coda to the Twain-Harte Feud
- Bret Harte: Celebrity, Commodity–New Views of an Old Western Mythmaker
- Basques in the International West: An Interview with Frank Bergon
- John Muir and Yosemite’s “Castaway Book”: The Troubling Geology of Native America
- Deep Mapping the Great Plains: Surveying the Literary Cartography of Place
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