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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 1981
- Wind From An Enemy Sky by D’Arcy McNickle (review)
- The Women Who Made The West (review)
- Ride South! by C. H. Haseloff (review)
- Mary Hallock Foote by Lee Ann Johnson (review)
- Anna’s Song by Arthur Oberg (review)
- Jack Smith’s L.A by Jack Smithe (review)
- Grand Canyon: An Anthology by Bruce Babbitt (review)
- Gold Dust by Donald Dale Jackson (review)
- Era of Exploration: The Rise of Landscape Photography in the American West, 1860–1885 by Weston J. Naef (review)
- Appaloosa Rising: The Legend of the Cowboy Buddha by Gino Sky (review)
- Sign of a Promise by James C. Schaap (review)
- Sinclair Ross by Lorraine McMullen (review)
- An Apache Odyssey: Indeh by Eve Ball, Nora Henn, Lynda Sanchez (review)
- Creek Mary’s Blood by Dec Brown (review)
- Easy Favors by Neil Claremon (review)
- No Time but Place: A Prairie Pastoral by Jeff, Jessica Pearson (review)
- Blue Sunrise by Bert Almon (review)
- Is This Naomi? And Other Stories by L. D. Clark (review)
- The Masks of Drought by William Everson (review)
- American Roads by Freya Manfred (review)
- In The Strong Woods: A Season Alone in The North Country by Paul Lehmberg (review)
- The Life and Adventures of John Muir by James Mitchell Clarke (review)
- A Day Late by Carolyn Doty (review)
- The Novel of the American West by John R. Milton (review)
- Jacob Hamblin: Mormon Apostle to the Indians by Juanita Brooks, and Sixshooters and Sagebrush: Cowboy Stories of the Southwest by Rowland W. Rider (review)
- Jack London on the Road: The Tramp Diary and Other Hobo Writings ed. by Richard W. Etulain (review)
- Only One Point of the Compass: Willa Cather in the Northeast by Marion Marsh Brown, Ruth Crone (review)
- The Real Work: Interviews & Talks 1964–1979 by Gary Snyder (review)
- James Kirke Paulding: Myth and the Middle Ground
- William Eastlake’s First Novel: An Account of the Making of Go in Beauty
- The Inhumanism of Robinson Jeffers
- Poetry and History in Neihardt’s Cycle of the West
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