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A Selected* Bibliography of Prescott College Authors

 

books and articles written or edited by our faculty and students, past and present

*does not include reviews, proceedings, newspaper articles. letters
Last Update: December 2009

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Abbott, Lon

Abbott, L. (1995). Neogene tectonic reconstruction of the adelbert-finisterre-new britain collision,

  northern Papua   New Guinea. Journal of SE Asian Earth Sciences, 11(1), 33+.

Abbott, L. (1997). Don’t take it for granite: The geology of climbing holds. Rock & Ice, 81, 34.

Abbott, L. (2006). Weekend rock Arizona. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books.

Abbott, L. e. a. (1994). Stratigraphic constraints on the development and timing of arc-continent

  collision in northern   Papua New Guinea. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 64(2), 169-183.

Abbott, L. e. a. (1994). Structural evolution of a modern arc-continent collision in  Papua New Guinea.

  Tectonics   13(5), 1007-1034.

Abbott, Lon, and Terri Cook. (2004). Hiking the grand canyon's geology. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers

  Books.

Abbott, L. D., & Silver, E. A. (1997). Measurement of tectonic surface uplift rate in a young collisional

  mountain belt. Nature, 385(6616), 501.

Aguilar, Bernardo

Aguilar, B. (1996). Charla académica: El derecho como marco institucional del desarrollo sostenible

  (law  as a framework   for sustainable development). In Sánchez R. (Ed.), Derecho ambiental y

  desarrollo  sostenible San José, Costa Rica:   Oficina de Publicaciones, Universidad de Costa Rica.

Aguilar, B. (1999). Applications of ecosystem health for the sustainability of managed ecosystems in

  Costa Rica.   Ecosystem Health, 51(1), 36-48.

Aguilar, Bernardo, and Klocker, J. (2000). The costa rican coffee industry. In C. Hall et. al. (Ed.),

  Quantifying sustainable development: The future of tropical economies (pp. 595-628). San Diego,

  alue to cost-benefit analysis: Importance of alternative valuation for developing nations with special

  emphasis on Central America.   Indian Journal of Applied Economics, 7(3), 367-420.

Aguilar, Bernardo, and Tisa Muñoz. (Forthcoming) interdisciplinary indicators, ecosystem health and

  holistic resource management: Further evolution and case study comparisons using the HEHI in

  managed  ecosystems. Ecology and Health,

Aguilar, Bernardo, Hall, C., and M. Hall. (2000). A brief historical and visual introduction to Costa Rica.

  In C. Hall (Ed.),   The future of tropical economies (pp. 19-44). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Aguilar, B. J. (1999). Applications of ecosystem health for the sustainability of managed systems in

  Costa Rica.   Ecosystem Health, 5(1), 36-48. doi:10.1046/j.1526-0992.1999.09905.x

Alexander, John D.

Alexander, John D., Seavy, Nathaniel E., and Paul E. Hosten. (2007). Using conservation plans and bird

  monitoring to   evaluate ecological effects of management: An example with fuels reduction activities

  in  southwest Oregon. Forest   Ecology and Management, 238, 375-383.

Amster, Randall

Amster, R. (1998). Anarchism as moral theory: Praxis, property, & the postmodern. Anarchist Studies,

  6(2)

Amster, R. (1999). Ethnography at the margins: Vagabonds, transients, and the specter of resistance.

  Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 25(1)

Amster, R. (2001). Chasing rainbows? utopian pragmatics and the search for anarchist communities.

  Anarchist Studies, 9(1)

Amster, R. (2002). Globalization and its discontents. The New Formulation: An Anti-Authoritarian

  Review  of Books, 1(2)

Amster, R. (2004). Breaking the law: Anti-authoritarian visions of crime and justice. The New

  Formulation:  An Anti-Authoritarian Review of Books, 2(2)

Amster, R. (2004). Street people and the contested realms of

 public space. NY: LFB Scholarly.

Amster, R. (2008). Lost in space: The criminalization, globalization, and urban ecology of

  homelessness.  New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing.

Amster, R. (2002). Anarchist pedagogies for peace. Peace Review, 14(4), 433-439.

  doi:10.1080/1040265022000039222

Amster, R. (2003). Patterns of exclusion: Sanitizing space, criminalizing homelessness. Social Justice,

  30(1), 195-221.

Amster, R. (2003). Restoring (dis)order: Sanctions, resolutions, and 'social control' in anarchist

  communities.  Contemporary Justice Review, 6(1), 9.

Amster, R. (2006). Perspectives on ecoterrorism: Catalysts, conflations, and casualties.

  Contemporary  Justice Review,  9(3), 287-301. doi:10.1080/10282580600827991

Starr, A., Fernandez, L., Amster, R., Wood, L., & Caro, M. (2008). The impacts of state surveillance

  on political assembly and association:  A socio-legal analysis. Qualitative Sociology, 31(3), 251-270.

  doi:10.1007/s11133-008-9107-z

Anderson, Walt

Anderson, Walt

Anderson, W. (1983). The Sutter Buttes: A Naturalist’s view. Chico, CA: The

  Natural  Selection.

Anderson, W. (2004). Inland island: The Sutter Buttes. Prescott, AZ: Natural

  Selection  and Middle Mountain Foundation.

Anderson, Walt (primary photographer), Gutnik, Martin, and Natalie

  Browne-Gutnik.  (1995).   Wonders of the world: Madagascar. Austin, TX:

  Raintree Steck-Vaughn.

Anderson, W., and Rob Hunt. (2002). A rapid biological and ecological

  inventory and  assessment   of the Cajon Bonito Watershed, Sonora, Mexico.

  Part 1: Natural history.  Desert Plants, 18(2), 3.

Anderson, W., and Rob Hunt. (2004). A rapid biological and ecological inventory

  and assessment   of the Cajon Bonito Watershed, Sonora, Mexico. part II:

  Using  the variable transect.  Desert Plants,  20(2), 3-18.

Annerino, John
John Annerino Photography

Annerino, J. (1986). Hiking the Grand Canyon. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Annerino, J. (1991). High risk photography. Helena, Mont.: American & World Geographic Pub.

Annerino, J. (1992). Running wild : Through the Grand Canyon on the ancient paths. Tucson:

  Harbinger House.

Annerino, J. (1993). Hiking the Grand Canyon (Rev a expa ed.). San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Annerino, J. (1994). The wild country of Mexico. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Annerino, J. (1996). People of legend : Native Americans of the southwest. San Francisco: Sierra

 Club Books.

Annerino, J. (1998). Apache : The sacred path to womanhood. New York: Marlowe.

Annerino, J. (1999). Canyoneering : How to explore the canyons of the great southwest (1st ed.).

  Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books.

Annerino, J. (1999). Dead in their tracks : Crossing America's desert borderlands. New York: Four

  Walls Eight Windows.

Annerino, J. (2000). Roughstock : The toughest events in rodeo. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows.

Annerino, J. (2000; 1993). Canyons of the southwest : A tour of the great canyon country from

  Colorado to northern Mexico (1 University of Arizona Press paperbou ed.). Tucson: University of

 Arizona Press.

Annerino, J. (2001). Desert survivor : An adventurer's guide to exploring the great American desert.

  New York: Four Walls Eight Windows.

Annerino, J. (2003). Adventuring in Arizona (1 University of Arizona Press paperbou ed.). Tucson:

  University of Arizona Press.

Annerino, J. (2004). Grand canyon wild : A photographic journey (1st ed.). Woodstock, Vt.; New York:

  Countryman Press; Distributed by W.W. Norton.

Annerino, J. (2004). The photographer's guide to the Grand Canyon : Where to find perfect shots and

  how to take them (1st ed.). Woodstock, Vt.: Countryman Press.

Annerino, J. (2005). Canyon country : A photographic journey (1st ed.). Woodstock, Vt.; New York:

  Countryman Press; Distributed by W.W. Norton.

Annerino, J. (2006). Desert light : A photographer's journey through America's desert southwest

 (1st ed.). Woodstock, Vt.; New York: Countryman Press; Distributed by W.W. Norton.

Annerino, J. (2006). The photographers guide to canyon country : Where to find perfect shots and how

  to  take them. Woodstock, Vt.; New York: Countryman Press; Distributed by W.W. Norton.

Annerino, J. (2007). Indian country : Sacred ground, native peoples (1st ed.). Woodstock, Vt.:

  Countryman Press.

Annerino, J. (2008). Vanishing borderlands : Reflections of the United States-Mexico border's fragile

  landscape (1st ed.). Woodstock, Vt.: Countryman Press.

Annerino, J. (2009). Dead in their tracks : Crossing America's desert borderlands in the new era.

  Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Annerino, J., Kresan, P., & Cook, J. E. (1987). Outdoors in Arizona : A guide to hiking and backpacking.

  Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Dept. of Transportation, Arizona Highways Magazine.

Annerino, J., & Sierra Club. (1991). Adventuring in arizona. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

 

August, Jack L

August, J. (2000). Old arizona and the new conservative agenda: The hayden versus mecham US senate

  campaign of 1962. The Journal of Arizona History, 41(4), 385.

Aultman, Leigh, and Lyn Chenier

Emerald veins: A vegetation field guide to the creeks in Prescott, Arizona., 2005.

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Baillie, Rowan

Prescott Trails., c1992.

Baillie, Rusty

"The Granite Dells." Rock & Ice 81 (1997): 86.

---. Thumb Butte: Prescott Rock., c1991.

Barnes, Joel C.

Barnes, J. C. (1999). Seeps, springs and tusayan development. Boatman's Quarterly Review, 12(4)

Barnes, J. C. (2000, Fall). Wild & scenic rivers in the grand canyon ecoregion. River Management Society

  News, 13

Barnes, Joel C., and Prescott College. (1992). Granite mountain wilderness: Recreation use inventory

 and   management   considerations: A contract report to Prescott National Forest by Prescott College

Barnes, Joel C., Tershy, B., Bourillon, L, and Lorayne Meltzer. (1999). A survey of ecotourism on

  islands in northwestern Mèxico. Environmental Conservation, 26(3), 214-217.

 

Bishop, Melanie

Bishop, M. (1991, Summer). Resolutions. Puerto Del Sol,

Bishop, M. (1991, Summer). Taking care of  Calvin. The Florida Review,

Bishop, M. (1992, Summer). Stings. Greensboro Review,

Bishop, M. (1993). Taking care of Calvin. In Amber Coverdale Sumrall (Ed.), Love's shadow ()

  Crossing Press.

Bishop, M. (1994, Summer). Sisterhood. Glimmer Train,

Bishop, M. (1994, Spring). Stings. Valley Guide,

Bishop, M. (1995, Summer). The kind of girl I was. Glimmer Train,

Bishop, M. (1996, Fall). Neighbors. Glimmer Train,

Bishop, M. (1997). The big fall. UnderWire,

Bishop, M. (1997, Spring). Necessary volume. Georgetown Review,

Bishop, M. (1997, Fall). Neighbors. Hospice Magazine,

Bishop, M. (1997, Fall). Serving. Valley Guide,

Bishop, M. (2001, Summer). Sleeping on the floor. Transitions,

Bishop, M. (2002). My father's legacy. Family Circle, 115(3), 170.

Boyer, Edward Henri

The Natural Disappearance of a Top Carnivore and its Impact on an Intertidal Invertebrate

  Community: The  Interplay of Temperature and Predation on Community Structure.1987

  MI: Bell & Howell Co.

Brown, D. Mackenzie

The White Umbrella: Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi. Berkeley, CA: University of

  California Press, 1953.

Bruce, Robert

Sun Yat-Sen. London, England: Oxford University Press, 1969.

Brunk, Glendon

Brunk, G. (1999). Grizzly fears. Wild Earth, 9(1), 16-21.

Brunk, G. (1996). Facing east. Wild Earth, 6(2), 30.

Brunk, G. (2002). Yearning wild: Exploring the last frontier and the landscape of the heart.

  Montpelier, VT: Invisible Cities Press.

Brunk, G. (2001/2002) The rage of men. Orion Afield 6(1).

Burford, Grace

Burford, G. (1991). Desire, death, and goodness: The conflict of ultimate values in theravada

 buddhism. New   York:   Peter   Lang. Christians talk about Buddha (). New York: Continuum.

Burford, G. (2003). A Buddhist reflects (practices reflection) on some Christians' reflections on

  Buddhist  practices.  In Gross and Muck (Ed.), Christians talk about Buddhist meditation; Buddhists

  talk about Christian  prayer ().   New York: Continuum.

Burford, G. G. (2003). Wishing I were here: Postcards from my religious journey. Buddhist -

 Christian Studies, (23), 39

Butterworth, Linda

Butterworth, L. (2008). A brief history of the Prescott College Library:1995 - 2007. In S. Henrie (Ed.),

  Uncommon  education: The history and philosophy of Prescott College 1950s through 2006 (pp. 151).

  Tucson, AZ: Wheatmark.

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Canty, Jeanine

Canty, J. (2004, October 20). Environmental healing: Shifting from a poverty consciousness. John Mack

  Institute:   Exploring Consciousness and Transformation, Article 232.

Carlson, Jeff

Carlson, J. (2007). Plague year. New York: Ace Books.

Cellarius, Richard

Cellarius, R. (1973, July). Are solar power systems really pollution free? Alternative Sources of Energy,

  11, 8-11.

Cellarius, R. (1987). Environmental action: Education and citizen responsibility. In J. M. Stone (Ed.),

  Environmental  education: Transition to an information age (pp. 219). Troy, OH: North American

  Association for Environmental  Education.

Cellarius, Richard and Christensen, H.N. (1972). Introduction to bioenergetics: Thermodynamics

  for the biologist.  Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Cellarius, Richard and D. Mauzerall. (1966). A model for the photosynthetic unit: Photochemical

  and spectral  studies   on pheophytin a adsorbed to small particles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 112,

  235-255.

Cellarius, Richard and J. Platt. (1972). Classification of crisis research studies by project areas.

  In R. Theobald  (Ed.),   Futures conditional (). Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill.

Cellarius, Richard and J. Platt. (1972). Councils of urgent studies. Science, 177, 670-676.

 

Childs, Craig

Childs, C. (1995). Stone desert: A Naturalist’s exploration of canyonlands national park. Englewood, CO:

  Westcliffe.

Childs, C. (1997). Crossing paths. Seattle: Sasquatch Books.

Childs, C. (1999). Grand canyon: Time below the rim. Phoenix: Arizona Highway Books.

Childs, C. (2000, June). The call of the river. Arizona Highways, 76, 10.

Childs, C. (2000). The secret knowledge of water: Discovering the essence of the american desert.

  Seattle:  Sasquatch Books.

Childs, C. (2001, February). Outback teacher. Arizona Highways, 77, 34.

Childs, C. (2001, April). The quest for water. Arizona Highways, 77, 6.

Childs, C. (2001). The Southwest’s contrary land: Forever changing between four corners and the Sea

  of Cortez.  Phoenix:   Arizona Highway Books.

Childs, C. (2002). The desert cries: A season of flash floods in a dry land. Phoenix: Arizona Highways

  Books.

Childs, C. (2002, October). Sealed secret. Arizona Highways, 78, 18.

Childs, C. (2002). Soul of nowhere: Traversing grace in a rugged land. Seattle: Sasquatch Books.

Childs, C. (2003, September). Hohokam past: Hidden by the rise of a modern phoenix. Arizona

  Highways,  79, 14-17.

Childs, C. (2007, April 16). Phoenix falling? High Country News, , 10-16.

Childs, Craig and Leo W. Banks. (1999). Grand canyon stories: Then and now. Phoenix: Arizona

  Highway  Books.

Childs, C. (2001). The rise and fall of a desert stream. High Country News, 33(17), 1.

Childs, C. (2002). Water from a stone. Outside, 27(1), 38.

Childs, C. (2003). A desert's stolen secrets. High Country News, 35(8), 16.

Childs, C. (2004). Following the ancient roads. (pp. 9-11)

Childs, C. (2005). Out of the four corners. (cover story). High Country News, 37(18), 8-19.

Childs, C. (2006). Prey at the waterhole. High Country News, 38(13), 24-24.

Childs, C. (2006). Underworld. High Country News, 38(16), 26-27.

Childs, C. (2006). A very brief conversation with a jet fighter. (pp. 23-23) High Country News.

Childs, C. (2007). The cat came back. Utne Reader, (139), 104-105.

Childs, C. (2007). On the trail of the ancestors. Natural History, 116(2), 58-63.

Childs, C. (2007). Phoenix falling? High Country News, 39(7), 10-16.

Childs, C. (2007). Seeing deer. Orion Magazine, 26(6), 34-35.

Childs, C. (2008). The hcn community. High Country News, 40(21), 12-12.

Childs, C. (2008). Pillaging the past. High Country News, 40(8), 10-16.

Childs, C. (2009). Crown of horns. High Country News, 41(4), 23-23.

Childs, C. (2009). An OFFICER and an ORACLE. Utne Reader, (155), 50-55.

Childs, C. (2009). Oracle in the desert. (cover story). Orion Magazine, 28(3), 48-55.

Childs, C. L. (1995). Stone desert : A naturalist's exploration of canyonlands national park.

  Englewood, CO:  Westcliffe Publishers.

Childs, C. L. (2006; 2004). The way out : A true story of ruin and survival (1st Back Bay pbk. ed.).

  New York:  Back Bay Books.

Childs, C. L. (2007). The animal dialogues : Uncommon encounters in the wild (1st ed.). New York:

  Little, Brown.

Childs, C. L. (2007). House of rain : Tracking a vanished civilization across the American southwest

  (1st ed.). New York:   Little, Brown and Co.

Cole, Ellen

Cole, E., & Daniel, J. H. (2005). Featuring females : Feminist analyses of media (1st ed.). Washington,

  DC:  American  Psychological Association.

Cole, E., Erdman, E., & Rothblum, E. D. (1994; 1994). Wilderness therapy for women : The power of

  adventure.   New York: Haworth Press.

Davis, N. D., Cole, E., & Rothblum, E. D. (1993). Faces of women and aging. New York: Haworth Press.

Davis, N. D., Cole, E., & Rothblum, E. D. (1996). Lesbian therapists and their therapy : From both sides

  of the  couch.   New York: Harrington Park Press.

Cook, Kenny (K.L.)

(2005). On the road. Poets & Writers, 33(6), 73.

Cook, K. L. (2004). Last call. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Cook, K. L. (2006). The girl from Charnelle : A novel (1st ed.). New York: William Morrow

"Foot Notes." Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review 52 (2) Summer 2002: 46.

“Gone." Santa Fe Writers Project June 2003

“Easter Weekend.” Post Road Fall 2002

“Strange Waters.” Amarillo Bay February 2002

“Nature’s Way.” Witness 15.2 Winter 2001

“Orchestration” Harvard Review 17 Fall 1999

“White Sheets” Potpourri 9.1 Spring 1997

“Costa Rica” The Threepenny Review 16.1 Spring 1995

“Penance” American Short Fiction 5.17 Spring 1995

“Pool Boy” Writers’ Forum 20 Fall 1994

“Knock Down, Drag Out” Shenandoah 44.2 Summer 1994

“Spent” Valley Guide Quarterly 5.3 Summer 1994

“Marty” Colorado Review 21.1 Spring 1994

“Last Call” Puerto del Sol 28.2 Summer 1993

“Texas Moon” Denver Quarterly 27.2 Winter 1992

Crews, Tim

Crews, T. E., Brockwell, J., & Peoples, M. B. (2004). Host–rhizobia interaction for effective inoculation:

  Evaluation of   the   potential use of the ureide assay to monitor the symbiotic performance of tepary

  bean  (phaseolus acutifolius  A. gray).  Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 36(8), 1223-1228.

  doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.  2003.09.016

Crews, T. E., & Peoples, M. B. (2004). Legume versus fertilizer sources of nitrogen: Ecological tradeoffs

  and  human needs.   Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 102(3), 279. doi:10.1016/j.agee.

  2003.09.018

Vitousek, P.M., K. Cassman, C. Cleveland, T. Crews, C.B. Field, N. Grimm, R.W. Howarth, R. Marino,

  L. Martinelli,   E. Rastetter, J.I. Sprent. "Towards an Ecological Understanding of Biological Nitrogen

  Fixation."  Biogeochemistry  57/58   2001:1-45.

Crews, T.E., L.M. Kurina and P.M. Vitousek. "Organic Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation and Nitrogen

  Fixation During  Early Ecosystem Development in Hawaii." Biogeochemistry 52 2001:259-279

Fuhrmann, K.N. and T.E. Crews. "Long Term Effects of Vegetation Treatments in the Chaparral

  Transition Zone."  Rangelands 23 2001:13-16.

Timothy E. Crews, Heraldo Farrington, and Peter M. Vitousek. "Changes in Asymbiotic, Heterotrophic

  Nitrogen  Fixation on Leaf Litter of Metrosideros polymorpha with Long-Term Ecosystem Development

  in  Hawaii."  Ecosystems 3 (4)   July/August 2000:386.

Vitousek, P.M., O.A. Chadwick, T.E. Crews, J.H. Fownes, D.M. Hendricks and D. Herbert. "Soil and

  Ecosystem    Development   Across the Hawaiian Islands." GSA Today (Geological Society of Americ

  Bulletin) 7 1997:1-9

" The supply of Phosphorus from Native, Inorganic Phosphorus Pools in Continuously Cultivated Mexican

  Agroecosystems."   Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment 57 1996:197-208.

Raich, J.W., A.E. Russell, T.E. Crews, H. Farrington and P.M. Vitousek. "Nitrogen and Phosphorus

  Stimulate  Plant Growth   on Young Lava Flows in Hawaii." Biogeochemistry 32 1996:1-14.

Crews, T.E., K. Kitayama, J.H. Fownes, R.H. Riley, D.A. Herbert, D. Mueller- Dombois and P.M.

  Vitousek.  "Changes  in   Soil Phosphorus Fractions and Ecosystem Dynamics Across a Long

  Chronosequence in Hawaii."  Ecology 76  1995:1407-1424.

"Phosphorus Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation in a Traditional Mexican Agroecosystem."

  Biogeochemistry 2  1993:141-166.

Crews, T.E., C.H. Mohler and A. Power. "Energetics and Ecosystem Integrity: the Defining

  Principles of  Sustainable  Agriculture." American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 6 1991:146-149.

Crews, T.E. and S.R. Gliessman. "Raised Field Agriculture in Tlaxcala, Mexico: An Ecosystem

  Perspective on  Maintenance of   Soil Fertility." American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 6 1991:9-16.

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Dan Dagget & Jay Dusard

Dagget, D., Dusard, J., & Grand Canyon Trust. (1995). Beyond the rangeland conflict : Toward a west

  that works  (1st ed.).   Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith in cooperation with the Grand Canyon Trust.

 

Dellinger, Drew

"The Total Thrust is Global Justice." (poem) Yes: A Journal of Positive Futures 16 Winter 2001: 28.

Dimock, Brad

Dimock, B. (2001). Sunk without a sound : The tragic colorado river honeymoon of Glen and Bessie

 Hyde (1st ed.).   Flagstaff, Ariz.:   Fretwater Press.

Dimock, B. (2007). The very hard way : Bert loper and the colorado river. Flagstaff, Ariz.:

  Fretwater Press.

"The Old Man and the Sea of Plastic." Mountain Gazette 86 May/June 2002: 26.

"Groping Toward Julius." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 14 (1) Spring 2001: 47.

"Born Again Irreverence." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 14 (1) Spring 2001: 51.

"David Brower." Boatman’s Quarterly Review13 (4) Win 2000-2001: 12.

"Glen, Glenn, and Glenda: Parallel Universes Collide." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 13 (4)

  Win 2000-2001: 12.

"Bessie, Woman of the River." Boatman’s Quarterly Review 13 (3) Fall

  2000: 42.

The Doing of the Thing: The Brief, Brilliant Whitewater Career of Buzz

  Holmstrom, by Vince   Welch,Cort Conley and Brad Dimock. Flagstaff, AZ:

  Fretwater Press, 1998.

 

Di Orio, Aaron

DiOrio, A.P., Callas, R., and R.J. Schaefer. 2003. Performance of two GPS telemetry collars under

  different habitat  conditions. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31(2):372-379.

Dominguez, Nicanor

“A Singular French Bolivianist: Thierry Saignes (1946-1992).” Bolivian Studies Journal 10 , 2003.

Dusard, Jay

Dusard, J. (1994). Open country : Text and photographs (1st ed.). Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith.

Dusard, J., & McGuane, T. (2005). Horses. Tucson, Ariz.: Rio Nuevo Publishers

La Frontera: the United States Border with Mexico. (text Alan Weisman, photographs by Jay Dusard).

  San Diego:  Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986.

North American cowboy: A Portrait. Foreward by John Nichols. Prescott, Arizona: Consortium Press, 1983.

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Ellis, Reuben

Ellis, R. J. (1990). Faulkner's totemism: Vardaman's "fish assertion" and the language issue in as I lay

  dying.   Journal of American Studies, 24(3), 408.

Ellis, R. J. (1993). The American frontier and the contemporary real estate advertising magazine. Journal

  of  Popular  Culture, 27(3), 119-133.

Ellis, R. J. (1994). `A little turn through the country': Presley's bicycle ride in Frank Norris's the octopus.

  Journal of  American Culture (01911813), 17(3), 17.

Ellis, R. J. (1996). `The rocky mountain college': Literary criticism in western Aamerican frontier literature.

 Journal of  the West, 35(1), 70-78.

Ellis, R. J. (1997). Stories and stone : Writing the Anasazi homeland. Boulder, Colo.: Pruett Pub.

Ellis, R. J. (2001). Vertical margins : Mountaineering and the landscapes of neoimperialism. Madison:

  University of  Wisconsin   Press.

Ellis, R. J. (1990). A geography of vertical margins: Twentieth century mountaineering narratives and

  the landscapes  of  neo-imperialism. (Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder). , 451. . (9122602)

The World Without Us. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2007.

An Echo in my Blood : The Search for a Family's Hidden P. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1999.

Stories and Stone: Writing the Ancestral Puebloan Homeland. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004.

Beyond Borders: the Selected Essays of Mary Austin. Carbondale, Illinois:

  Southern  Illinois  University Press, 1996.

“1000 Frontiers: An Introduction to Dialogue and Western American

  Literature.”   Western  American   Literature.  33.2 (Summer 1998): 117-24.

“‘Events Threw Us Together’: Intercultureal and Interpersonal Dialogue in the

  Autobiographies of Elaine Goodale   Eastman and Charles E. Eastman

  (Ohiyesa).”   MAWA 11.2 (December 1996): 76-83.

  • "Creating the Teller, Creating the Listener: The Reception and Uses of
  •   N. Scott  Momaday  and His Discourse   on Narrative," Paintbrush 21
  •   (1994): 56-75.
  • "Coffee Achievers: Caffeine and the Exploration of the American West."
  •   South  Dakota  Review 31 (1993): 100-14.

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