Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations by J. Frank (James Frank) Dobie
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LEWIS, WILLIE NEWBURY. _Between Sun and Sod_, Clarendon,
Texas, 1938. OP. Again, want of perspective. LUBBOCK, F. R. Six _Decades in Texas_, Austin, 1900. MCCONNELL, H. H. _Five Years a Cavalryman_, Jacksboro, Texas, 1889. Bully. McDANIELD, H. F., and TAYLOR, NATHANIEL A. _The Coming Empire, or 2000 Miles in Texas on Horseback_, New York, 1878; privately reprinted, 1937. Delightful travel narrative. OP. MCNEAL, T. A. _When Kansas Was Young_, New York, 1922. Episodes and characters of Plains country. OP. OLMSTED, FREDERICK LAW. _A Journey Through Texas_, New York, 1857. Olmsted journeyed in order to see. He saw. READ, OPIE. _An Arkansas Planter_, 1896. Pleasant fiction. RICHARDSON, ALBERT D. _Beyond the Mississippi_, Hartford, 1867. What a traveling journalist saw. RISTER, CARL C. _Southern Plainsmen_, University of Oklahoma Press, 1938. Though pedestrian in style, good social data. Bibliography. ROEMER, DR. FERDINAND. _Texas_, translated from the German by Oswald Mueller, San Antonio, 1935. OP. Roemer, a geologist, rode through Texas in the forties and made acute observations |
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