Review of: "Across the Plains: Sara Royce\u27s Western Narrative," edited by Jennifer Dawes Adkison
Sandra Teichmann discovered a charming piece, of Anglo women\u27s regional literary tradition when a...
Linda Hasselstrom (rancher and author of Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle, and Caught by One ...
It\u27s been almost twenty years since Patricia Limerick debunked myths of the Old West and forced u...
Review of: "Across the Plains: Sara Royce\u27s Western Narrative," edited by Jennifer Dawes Adkison
Reviews the book, Captivating Westerns: The Middle East in the American West. By Susan Kollin. (Linc...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks, by Laura Ingalls Wild...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
This article is a review of the book The Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains by Elliott ...
The Great Plains, particularly in pioneer times, has been described as a place that was good for men...
Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), ...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
After the West Was Won is about pioneering in western South Dakota on land unsettled by agricultural...
Review of: Settler\u27s Children: Growing Up on the Great Plains. Hampsten, Elizabeth
Sandra Teichmann discovered a charming piece, of Anglo women\u27s regional literary tradition when a...
Linda Hasselstrom (rancher and author of Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle, and Caught by One ...
It\u27s been almost twenty years since Patricia Limerick debunked myths of the Old West and forced u...
Review of: "Across the Plains: Sara Royce\u27s Western Narrative," edited by Jennifer Dawes Adkison
Reviews the book, Captivating Westerns: The Middle East in the American West. By Susan Kollin. (Linc...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks, by Laura Ingalls Wild...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
This article is a review of the book The Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains by Elliott ...
The Great Plains, particularly in pioneer times, has been described as a place that was good for men...
Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), ...
Review of: Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie, by Sallie Ketcham
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
After the West Was Won is about pioneering in western South Dakota on land unsettled by agricultural...
Review of: Settler\u27s Children: Growing Up on the Great Plains. Hampsten, Elizabeth
Sandra Teichmann discovered a charming piece, of Anglo women\u27s regional literary tradition when a...
Linda Hasselstrom (rancher and author of Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle, and Caught by One ...
It\u27s been almost twenty years since Patricia Limerick debunked myths of the Old West and forced u...