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EXTRACT FROM . the grand canon A WORLDWIDE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS in the United States and Mexico 1535–2018 90, 0 0 0 CATEGORIZED AND AUGM ENTED CITATIONS OF PUBLICATIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD IN 95 LANGUAGES WITH EXTENSIVE BACKGROUND AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION EARLE E. SPAMER RAVEN’S PERCH MEDIA PHILADELPHIA 2019 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 Copyright © 2019 Earle E. Spamer Raven’s Perch Media Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EXTRACT RETRIEVED FROM https://ravensperch.org A Raven’s Perch Digital Production PDF USERS TAKE NOTE : HYPERLINKS TO OTHER SECTIONS OR CITATIONS WITHIN THIS EXTRACT ARE ACTIVE HYPERLINKS TO EXTERNAL SOURCES (ON THE WEB) ARE ACTIVE HYPERLINKS TO OTHER PARTS OF The Grand Canon COMPLETE VOLUME ARE NOT ACTIVE BECAUSE YOU ARE USING ONLY AN EXTRACTED PART (use the complete PDF volume to utilize these links) THE BIBLIOGRAPHY ALSO CONTAINS A FEW PUBLICATIONS DATED 2019 THAT WERE AVAILABLE IN DECEMBER 2018–JANUARY 2019 The Grand Canon, produced in digital format, renews and updates the monographic presentation of out-of-print inkprint editions of the Bibliography of the Grand Canyon and the Lower Colorado River by Earle E. Spamer (Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1981, 1990, 1993). It complements but significantly elaborates upon on the online, searchable database (www.grandcanyonbiblio.org) sponsored by the Grand Canyon Association 2000–2019 (since 2018 the Grand Canyon Conservancy). The bibliography presented in The Grand Canon is the definitive version. This is not a commercial product and is not distributed by sale. The author receives no remuneration or services for the preparation or distribution of this product. Neither the Grand Canyon Conservancy, the National Park Service, nor any of the bibliographical contributors, are in any way responsible for the production or distribution of this work. Citations or remarks that mention ®Registered Trademarks, ™Trademarks, SMService Marks, or other protected names and identifiers are not here endorsements of those products or services. 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As is customary with PDFs any page may be reduced or enlarged without degrading text or original image quality. 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 27. AUDIO WORKS AND MUSICAL SCORES ON THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS THE GRAND CANON A WORLDWIDE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO 3322 MARGINALIA RELATING TO THE GRAND CANYON OR LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGION Items not about the Grand Canyon or Colorado River per se but having a venue in the Grand Canyon or related area in the vicinity, items unrelated to but utilizing the Grand Canyon in non-metaphorical senses such as topics used with direct application to the Grand Canyon without occurring there; and occasional items similarly relating to the lower Colorado River region Commemorative insigna such as these were made aboard many naval vessels, given to crew members and visiting dignitaries. Usually fashioned of painted plaster, the U.S.S. Grand Canyon, as a repair and supply vessel, had its own , thus the manufacture of brass insignia was possible. Brass GO TO NAVIGATION PAGE GO TO BIBLIOGRAPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS plaques are thus met much less frequently among these kinds of naval insignia. 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 32. MARGINALIA RELATING TO THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) OVERVIEW. This part contains citations which are themselves not about the Grand Canyon but refer to the Grand Canyon as a venue—for example, meetings and conferences about subjects other than the Canyon held at Grand Canyon. Similarly there are marginal references to nearby Grand Canyon locales, which are embraced within this bibliography, and significant commemorative uses of the Grand Canyon name. While these citations do not specifically contain information about the Canyon, they are peripherally a part of the history of and attention to the Canyon, emphasizing its cultural reach globally and in human attentions. Similarly, a few items relating to the lower Colorado River are noted here. RELATED MATERIAL NOMENCLATURAL APPENDIX TO THE GRAND CANON [Third Part of this volume] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 10936 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 32. MARGINALIA RELATING TO THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) GO TO END OF ANONYMOUS IN THIS PART Anonymous PUBLICATION NOT DATED: DATE NOT DETERMINED NOR ESTIMATED NO DATE 32.26 USS Grand Canyon : Mediterranean cruise 1954. [No imprint], [88] pp. [U.S.S. Grand Canyon.] NO DATE 32.31 Welcome aboard : USS Grand Canyon AR-28. [No imprint]. [U.S.S. Grand Canyon.] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ DATED PUBLICATIONS, GROUPED BY YEAR 1879 32.100 Southern Colorado. Historical and descriptive of Fremont and Custer Counties with their principal towns. Cañon City, and other towns, Fremont County. Rosita, Silver Cliff, Ula, and Wet Mountain Valley, Custer County. With a description of the immense mineral regions of Fremont and Custer Counties. Illustrated. Cañon City, Colorado: Binckley and Hartwell, 136 pp. [See “The Awful Chasm! Wonders of the Grand Cañon of the Arkansas.” (pp. 38-42 including two plates). Not pertaining to the region covered by this bibliography, but cited here for its remarkable, extensive prose precisely like that used to describe the Grand Canyon of Arizona, following John Wesley Powell’s writings and prior to those of Clarence Edward Dutton. The text even immediately introduces an extensive quotation by “Maj. Pangborn, in the ‘Rocky Mountain Tourist’ of 1878”, referring to him also as “the Major”. Further, Grace Greenwood, “the pet author of Coloradoans” is quoted about the Royal Gorge, noting that this “Grand Canyon” is “grander than the Yosemite”, and, “If you, reader, come to Colorado, do not fail to see this cañon. It is next to the great cañon of the Columbia river.” There are not even any implied references to the Grand Canyon of Arizona. This item could not be overlooked for inclusion in this bibliography.] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1892 32.67 The brush incandescent machines. Engineering Mechanics, (September): 242. [See volume index, under “Trade Notices”: “Brush Incandescent Machine—Atlantic & Pacific R.R. and Grand Canyon”.] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1906 32.99 Canon City, Col. In: Railroads, Including Street Roads [SECTION]. The Commercial and Financial Chronicle (New York), 83(2143) (July 21): 155. [Item begins, “Canon City, Col., with the park at the top of the Royal Gorge, which commands extended views of the Grand Canon of the Arizona [sic], ‘the canon walls rising almost vertically to a height of 2,500 feet.’” (ENTIRE NOTE). A misnomer.] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1910 32.58 New fleet paper. Our Navy (Naval Training Station, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco), 4(4) (August): 18. [The Grand Canon, published aboard U.S.S. Colorado.] 10937 1535 The Grand Canon 2018 PART 32. MARGINALIA RELATING TO THE GRAND CANYON AND LOWER COLORADO RIVER REGIONS Anonymous (continued) 1910 32.60 Humor? In: Service Wit and Rhyme [SECTION]. Our Navy (Naval Training Station, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco), 4(8) (December): 46. [About the Grand Canon, periodical published aboard U.S.S. Colorado.] ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1917 32.98 Agency meeting at Grand Canyon. The Insurance Field (Louisville, Kentucky), 36(6B) (Life Edition, Part 2) (August 10): 7. [“Announcement has been made that the Occidental Life of Los Angeles, Cal., will hold the annual convention of the $100,000 Club in the Grand Canyon of Arizona during the week of August 20. The largest delegation the company has ever had is expected to be present and arrangements have been made by Secretary Robert J. Giles to make the affair the most successful and beneficial in the company’s history.” (ENTIRE ITEM)] 1917 32.48 T. B. conferences will focus on war problems. In: Public Health Notes [SECTION]. American Journal of Public Health, 7 (October): 873. [National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis announcement of meetings; “Southwestern Conference, Grand Canyon, Ariz., October 22-23.” (ENTIRE NOTE)] ____________________________________________________________________________________________