American Literature

American Literature
Author: Clarence Gohdes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1960
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Since its inception, American Literature has been regarded as the preeminent periodical in its field. Written by established scholars as well as the newest and brightest young critics, AL's thought-provoking essays cover a broad spectrum of periods and genres and employ a wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches--the best in American literary criticism. Each issue of American Literature contains articles covering the works of several American authors, from colonial to contemporary, as well as an extensive book review section; a "Brief Mention" section offering citations of new editions and reprints, collections, anthologies, and other professional books; and an "Announcements" section that keeps readers up-to-date on prizes, competitions, conferences, grants, and publishing opportunities.

Isaac McCoy

Isaac McCoy
Author: Emory J. Lyons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1945
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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American Library History

American Library History
Author: Michael H. Harris
Publisher: Austin : University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1978
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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American Library History

American Library History
Author: Donald G. Davis
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1973
Genre: Union catalogs
ISBN:

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Includes entries for maps and atlases.

Books on the Frontier

Books on the Frontier
Author: Richard W. Clement
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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From the end of the French and Indian War through the nineteenth century, the pioneers of the American book trade moved west, motivated, to varying degrees, by bibliophilia, enterprise, and a spirit of adventure. Through their own lively anecdotes and recollections, Richard Clement offers a history of book publishing and trade on the American frontier in Lexington, Louisville, and St Louis, where Joseph Charless opens various bookstores and print shops. In Texas, two brothers who set out to join the Army of Republic end up as pioneers of Houston's newspaper scene. In California, Anton Roman turns from mining gold to selling books, setting up a shop in San Francisco, while continuing to supply the foothill towns and mining camps with their literary needs. In addition to the publishers and traders this is also a story of the readers: the men and women of the Great Plains who yearned for the escape of a novel nearly as eagerly as they demanded reliable guidebooks; the missionaries who used books to teach English and learn Native American languages. And finally, books took the stories of the frontier back East, where "The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boone" caught the popular imagination and helped to shape the archetype of the frontier hero. Beautifully illustrated with seventy-five illustrations, Books on the Frontier includes examples of maps, portraits, almanacs, songbooks, guidebooks, dime novels, and more drawn from the Library of Congress collections.