New Mexico Quarterly Volume 23 | Issue 2 Article 22 1953 A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Genevieve Porterfield Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq Recommended Citation Porterfield, Genevieve. "A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest." New Mexico Quarterly 23, 2 (1953). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol23/iss2/22 This Contents is brought to you for free and open access by the University of New Mexico Press at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in New Mexico Quarterly by an authorized editor of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Porterfield: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest ( Genevieve Porterfield A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF THE SOUTHWEST, XLV HIS BIB L lOG RAP H y attempts to list, with such thorough­ T ness as time and resources permit, current materials dealing with the Southwest. The Southwest, as here defined, includes all of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, and parts of Utah, Oklahoma, Colo­ rado and California. In order to conserve space, items from periodicals that are indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, the Education Index, the Industrial Arts Index and the Agricultural Index have been eliminated. Included in this issue are mainly those titles which were published or came to our attention between December I, 1952 and February 28, 1953. BOOKS BEALS, CARLETO!';. Stephen F. Austin, plishments of the first hundred )'ears. father of Texas, illustrated by Jay Hyde Stanford, Stanford University Press, Barnum. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1953, 1952, $6.00. $3.50. (They Made America Series) COWAN, ROBERT ERNEST. A bibliography BOREl!,;, EDWARD. Ed Borein's West, edit. of the history of California and the ed by Edward S. Spaulding. Santa Bar· Pacific-West, 1510·](}o6, new edition, bara, California, The Editor, 1952, introduction by Henry R. Wagner and $5.00, Limited edition, $15.00. additional notes by Robert G. Cowan. CHAMBERS, CLARKE E. California farm Columbus, Ohio, Long's College Book organizations. Berkeley, University of Co., 1952, $15.00. California Press, 1952, $3.75. CRAVENS, JOHN NATHAN. James Harper Cuu!'\D, ROBERT GLASS. Histo')' of Starr: financier of the Republic Of Phelps Dodge, 1834-1950. :'Iiew York, Te:-;as. Austin, The Daughters of the Knopf, 1952, $4.00. Republic of Texas, 1950, $3·50. CLOl:D, ARCHIE J. The Stanford axe, il­ DE VOTO, BERNARD AUGUSTINE. Course lustrated by James H. Cheek. Palo Alto, of empire, with maps by En\'in Raisl. Pacific Books, 1952, $3.50. ~ew York, Houghton-MilHin, 1952, CWl'D, Roy W. Education in Califor. $6.00. nia; leaders, organizations and accom- DOBIE, J. FRANK. Guide to life and liter- Published by UNM Digital Repository, 1953 1 New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. 23 [1953], Iss. 2, Art. 22 GE~EVIEVE PORTERFIELD ature of the Southwest, revised and fomia houses; portraits and stories. enlarged in both knowledge and wis­ Berkeley, University of California Press, dom. Dallas, Southern Methodist Uni­ 1952, $3·75· versity Press, 1952, $3.50. RINGGOLD, JENNIE PARKS. Frontier days DOOLITILE, ROSALIE and HARRIET TIED­ in the Southwest; pioneer days in old EBOHL. Southwest gardening. Albuquer­ Aril.Ona. San Antonio, Naylor, 1952, que, University of New Mexico Press, $3·5°· 1953, $4·50. Rudo ensayo, by an unknown Jesuit Fox, WI:"lNIE BAGGETI. Thousand miles padre, 1763, edited by Buckingham to Belton, a Texas frontier romance. Smith, translated by Eusebio Guiteras, San Antonio, Naylor. 1952, $3.50. and pUblished in English in v. 5, No.2 HALEY, J. EVETrS. Fort Concho and the of the Records of the American Catho­ Texas frontier, illustrated by Harold D. lic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Bugbee. San Angelo. Texas. San Angelo June 1894; republished, illustrated by Standard-Times, 1952, $6.00. William Harrison Bryant. Tucson, Ari­ HERSHEY, CHARLIE BROWN. Colorado zona Silhouettes, 1951, $6.00. Limited College, 18j4·1949. Colorado Springs, edition, leather, $10.00. Colorado College, 1952, $5.00. RYAN, J. C. A skeptic dude in Ariwna, JACKSON, W. TURRENTINE. Wagon roads illustrated by Sid Stone. San Antonio, west; a study of federal road suroeys Naylor, 1952, $3.00. and construction in the trans-Mississip­ SPIKES, NELLIE 'VITI AND TEMPLE ANS pi West, 1846-1869. Berkeley, University ELus. Through the years, a history of of California Press. 1952, $5.00. Crosby County, Texas. San Antonio, KELLEY. VINCENT COOPER: A~ CAsWELL Naylor, 1952, $7.50. SILVER. Geology of the Caballo Moun­ STEEN, RALPH WRIGHT. Texas govern­ tains with special reference to regional ment; with teaching aids and study stratigraphy and structure and to min. helps by Thomas B. Portwood. Austin, eral resources, including oil and gas. Steck Co., 1952, $2.50. Albuquerque. University of New Mex­ Sunset outdoor building book. Menlo ico Press, 1953, $5.00. (Publications in Park, California, Lane Publishing Com­ Geology. 4) pany, 1953, $4·95' LANGFORD, J. O. A:'oID FRED GIPSON. Big SWAN, HOWARD. Music in the Southwest, Bend, a homesteader's story. Austin, 1825-1950. San Marino, Huntington Li· University of Texas Press, 1952, $3.50. brary, 1952, $5.00. McCAMPBELL, COLEMAN. Texas seaport; the story of the growth of Corpus Chris­ SWANTON. JOHN REED. The Indian tribes ti and the coastal bend area. New York, of North Americd. Washington, Gov­ Exposition Press, 1952, $3.95. ernment Printing Office, 1952, $3.50. (U.s. Bureau of American Ethnology. MCCARTY, JOHN Maverick town; the L. Bulletin, 145) / story of old Tascosa. Normam Univer· sity of Oklahoma Press. 1952, h.75. WEBB, EDITH BUCKLAND. Indian life at the old missions, foreword by F. W. MASTERSON, V. V. The Katy railroad Hodge. Hollywood, Warren F. Lewis. and the last frontier. :"orman, Univer­ 1952, $20.00. sity of Oklahoma Press, 1952, $4.00. WELLMAN, PAUL S. The Comancheros. OWENS, SISTER M. LU.LLANA. Carlos M. Pinto, S. J., apostle of El Paso, intro· :"ew York, Doubleday, 1952, $2.75. duction by Carlos Castaneda. EI Paso, WINDELL, ROLAND. Brush of angels' Texas, Revista Catolica Press, 1951, wings; the story of the country doctor. $2·5°· San Antonio, Naylor, 1952, $2.50. PARSONS, MARIOS RA:-iDALL. Old Cali· WYMA:'oI, WALKER D., editor. California https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol23/iss2/22 2 Porterfield: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest GU IDE TO LIT ERA TU REO F SOU THW EST 233 emigrant letters, the forty-niners write journal and reports of Major Bennet home. New York, Bookman Associates, Riley and Lieutenant Philip St. George 1952, $3.00• Cooke. Glendale, California, Arthur H. YOUNG, OTIs E. The first military escort Clark Company, 1952, $7.50. (American on the Santa Fe Trail, 1829 from the Trail Series, 7) PERIODICAL ARTICLES AND THESES A~THROPOLOGY,ARCHAEOLOGY problem." Human Organization, 11: 29­ AND SOCIOLOGY 33, Fall 1952.' f ALLEN, NORTOS. "A Hohokam pottery DIXON, KEITH A. Hidden Canyon, a .~ bell." El Palacio, 60: 16-19, Jan. 1953. cliff ruin in Sycamore Canyon, central BARBER, CARROLL G. Trilingualism in Arizona, a study based on notes by Clar­ Pascua: the social functions of language ence R. King and museum collection~. in an Arizona Yaqui Village. Unpub­ Unpublished Master's thesis, University lished Master's thesis, University of Ari­ of Arizona, 1952. zona, 1952. DUTrON, BERTHA P. "Senior Girl Scout­ California Folklore Society. "Consti­ Museum archaeological program of tution." Western Folklore, 11: 294-295, 1952." El Palacio, 59: 342-352, Nov. Oct. 1952. 1952. "California folklore conference." West­ ELMORE, FRANCIS H. "Ethnobiology and ern Folklore, 11: 292, Oct. 1952. climate in the Southwest." El Palacio, CARTER, GEORGE F. "Interglacial arti­ 59: 315-3 19, Oct. 1952. facts from the San Diego area:' South­ FERGUSON, C. W. JR. AND D. M. BLACK. western Journal of Anthropology, 4: "Tree-ring chronologies on the north 444-456, Winter 1952. rim of the Grand Canyon." Tree-Ring COLBERT, EDWIN H. "A pseudosuchian Bulletin, 19: 12-18, Oct. 1952. reptile from Arizona:' American Muse­ FISHER, STANLEY A. "A Navaho version um of Natural History. Bulletin, 99, of the 'Bear's son' folktale :' Journal of Article 10, 1952. American Folklore, 66: 70-74, Jan.­ COLLIER, JOH:-':. "A perspective on the March 1953. United States Indian situation of 1952 FRUGt, AUGUST. "Minutes of the meeting in its hemispheric and world-wide bear­ of the California Folklore Society, May ing:' America Indigena, 13: 7-13. Jan. 24, 1952." Western Folklore, ll: 292­ 1953· 293, Oct. 1952. CoOK, S. F. A:-':D R. F. HElZER. The fos­ silization of bone: orgaTlic compounds HARRINGTON, M. R. "The Fossil Falls and water. University of California site." The Masterkey, 26: 191-195. Nov.­ Archaeological Survey. Reports, 17, Oct. Dec. 1952. 15, 195 2 • HAURY, EMtL W. "The ~aco mam­ DUKE, ROBERT J. "Map of excavations, moth." The Kiva, 18: 3-19, Nov.-Dec. Sanchez adobe, San Mateo County, Cali­ 1952. fornia." El Palacio, 59: 326-327, Oct. HEIZER, ROBERT F. A survey of cave 1952. archaeology in California. University of DE HARPORT, D. L. "An archaeological California Archaeological Survey. Re­ survey of Canyon de Chelly: prelimi­ ports, 15, May 31,1952, p. 1-12. nary report for the 1951 field season." HENDERSo.", EsTHER. "Well of sacrifice:' El Palacio, 60: 20-25, Jan. 1953. Arizona Highways, 29: 2-3, Feb. 1953. DE LtE.'1, H. AND J. ~IXON HADLEY. Shrine of Alihihiani on Papago reserva­ "How to recognize an Indian health tion. Published by UNM Digital Repository, 1953 3 234 NewG MexicoENE Quarterly,VI EVE Vol. 23 [1953],P 0 R Iss. T 2, E Art. R 22 F I EL D HULTKRA."IZ, AKE. "Some notes on the WAllACE, WILLIAM J. AND EDITH S. Arapaho Sun Dance." Ethnos, 17: 24-38, TAYLOR. Excavation of SiS-J1, a rock 1952.
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