Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations by J. Frank (James Frank) Dobie
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ATHERTON, GERTRUDE. _The Splendid Idle Forties_, New York, 1902. Romance of Mexican California. AUSTIN, MARY. _One-Smoke Stories_, Boston, 1934. Short tales of Spanish-speaking New Mexicans, also of Indians. BANDELIER, A. F. _The Gilded Man_, New York, 1873. The dream of El Dorado. BARCA, MADAM CALDERON DE LA. _Life in Mexico_, 1843; reprinted by Dutton about 1930. Among books on Mexican life to be ranked first both in readability and revealing qualities. BELL, HORACE. _On the Old West Coast_, New York, 1930. A golden treasury of anecdotes. OP. BENTLEY, HAROLD W. _A Dictionary of Spanish Terms in English_, New York, 1932. In a special way this book reveals the Spanish-Mexican influence on life in the Southwest; it also guides to books in English that reflect this influence. OP. BISHOP, MORRIS. _The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca_, New York, 1933. Better written than Cabeza de Vaca's own narrative. OP. BLANCO, ANTONIO FIERRO DE. _The Journey of the Flame_, Boston, 1933. Bully and flavorsome; the Californias. OP. BOLTON, HERBERT E. _Spanish Exploration in the Southwest_, 1916. The cream of explorer narratives, well edited. _Coronado |
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