A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Lyle Saunders

A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Lyle Saunders

New Mexico Quarterly Volume 19 | Issue 2 Article 14 1949 A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Lyle Saunders Frank L. Baird Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq Recommended Citation Saunders, Lyle and Frank L. Baird. "A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest." New Mexico Quarterly 19, 2 (1949). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol19/iss2/14 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]. Saunders and Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest .i : 1 r J ,lot Lyle Saunders and. Fr{lnk L .. Baird A G.UJDE TO 'THE LITERATU~E OF THE SOUTHWEST, XXIX ; • . i 'TH,IS BIBL;OGRAPHY, a service of the univ.ersity ~f New ~e.~ico's Research Bureau on Latin America and Cultural RelatioIJ!s in . the Soutflwest, the School of Inter-American Affairs, the Depart­ ment .of Sociology, and the New Mexico Quarterly Review, aWiihpts to list, with such thoroughness as 'time and resources permit, current' materials dealing with the Southwest. The Southwest, a'S hen~ de­ finetf, includes all, of New Mexico, Arizona,' and :Texas, and earts' of Utah, Oklahomat Colorado~ Nevada, and Cal~fornia: 1, . The symbol .(F) designates fiction; (}) is ti~ed to indicate ,ma- terials on the juvenile level. Included in this issue are mainly those titles which :were publi~hed or came to our attention between December 1, 1948 and MarQh 1, '1949· . Recurring items of a gen~ral 'nature, indicated in this issue by a /tit star, ,will be listed only once ~ year, in order to conserve space land ! avoid needless repetition. EO 0 KS- ~ Adams; R. F. and. H. E. I Britzman. York, Houghton, 1948:$3.50. Pr~bleins Charles M. Russell, th~ CliP:boy Artist. " Mexican-AfIlerican youth. Chicago, Trail's Ead' Publishing.. Co" Haber.1y, Lloyd. Pursuit'of the Horizon, 1948. $7·5°· I a Life of George Catlin, Painter and. C~ap~an, 1 Berlin·Basil. ThJFounding . Recorder Of the" American Indian.: I I of Stillwater; A Case Study in Okla-' New York, Macmillan, 1948. $5.op. In· 1 homa History. Stillwater, ~948, Okla­ dians west of Mississippi River.. ) , ."\ homa A. & M. cOllege'1 Research Holbrook, S. H. Little Annie OakleY , Foundation. 245 pp. Ne.w~York, , I and Other Rugged People. Cox, J. F. and L. E. Jac1~.son. Crop . Macmillan, 1948. $3.50' . ~! Management and Soil {C9nservation.. Lavender, D..... S. The Big D,ivide,New Wiley, .1948. $3.80. Indufes South- York, Do,ubleday, 1948. $4.50. Al,D~i" l west.. " \ . ' can Rockies from Wyoming. south to ._ Griffith, -B. W. American Me. New New Mexico. I I Published by UNM Digital Repository, 1949 ! 1 •..;<,;, ........ j New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. 19 [1949], Iss. 2, Art. 14 LYLE S~UNDERS AND L. BAIRD McWilliams, Carey. North from Mex­ klahoma Press, 1948. ico, the' Spanish-Speaking People of , Oklahoma, New Mex­ the United States. New York, Lippin" Louisiana. cott, 1949. $4.00.. l'eattie, Roderick. The Inverted Moun­ CTION tains: Can)'oTlj of the West. New York, Chevalier, . M. For Us, The Living. Vanguard, 1948. $5.00. Description New York, Knopf, 1949. $3'50. (F) and travel, southwest. Murder in Western Parker's Organi- S~hmitt, M. T. and Dee Brown, Fight­ zation. mg Indians of the Jl'est. New York, Emblen,' D.' 'L. and Betty Emblen. Scribner, 1948. $10.00. Last years of The Palomino Boy. New York, Vil\.ing, Indian fighting following Civil War. 1948. $2.00. (J) Descano Valley, South- Thorp, R. W. BOpJie Knife. Albuquer­ ern California. que. University of New Mexico Press, Hughes, DOI:othy B. The Big Barbe­ 1948. $3.00. Southwestern Americana. cue. New York, Random, 1949., $2.75. Turner, A. W. and E. J. Johnson. i\fa­ (F) Summer in Santa Fe, New Mexico. chines for the Farm, Ranch, and Plan­ Laughlin, Ruth. The JYind LeiiJes No tation. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1948. Shadow. New York. Whittlesey, 1948. $6.00. $3.50. (F) Santa Fe,. New Mexi~o be­ Wendt, Lloyd and Herman Kogan. fore Mexican War. Bet a Million! The Story of John W. McNeer, l\f. Y. The Story of the South­ Gates. Indianapolis, Bobbs·Merrill, west. New \'ork, Harper, 1948. $1.75' . 1948. $3.50. Texas: early indu!ltrializa' (J) , ..... tibn. , Meyers, Virginia: Angelo's JYife. In­ Wertenbaker, G. P. America's Heart­ dianapolis, Bobbs·Merrill, 1948. $3.00. land, the Southwest. Norman, Uni- (F) Spanish'culture in old California. PERIODICALS AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING ·Current Farm Economies in Okla­ Anonymous. Land tenure in the south· IlOma. Regular bi-monthly publica­ western states; a summary Of signi­ tion of the Oklahoma Ag~icultural ficant findings of regional land tenure Experinient Station, Stillwater. research project. Fayetteville, Arkan­ -Economic News for' New Mexico sas, Agric. Exp. Sta. bulletin 482~ Oc­ Farmers. Monthly publication of New tober 1948. Includes Oklahoma and Mexico State College Extension Serv­ Texas. ice. Boddy,_ Herb. "Los Angeles College Erickson, Franklin C. "The broken cot­ unique in Nation." Soil Conservatipn ton belt." Economic Geography. 24: . 14:1i8-180, March 1949. Clarence W. 263-68, October 1948. Includes pait Perce school of agriculture. of Southwest. Budd, Celeste. "North Texas onion -Farm and Ranch. Monthly,.publica­ production-A speculative industry." tion devoted to Squthwestern farm­ The Texas Geograp/lic Magazine, ing. 12:8, fall, 1948. Harper, H. H. and others. Fertilizer Carne, J. C. and Rene Blondeau. "The recommendations for Oklahoma crops. use of growth-regulation chemicals to Stillwater, Oklahoma Agricultural Ex­ induct parthenacarpic fruit in the perimental Station bulletin B-326, calimyrna fig." Plant Physiology, 24:44, 1949· 15 pp. January 1949..California. Han'ey, Mr. and Mrs. James R. - The Colorado Magazine. Bi-monthly "Rockey Ford melons." The Colorado publication of the State Historical So­ Magazine, 26:26, January 1949. ciety of Colorado. Heller, V. G. and Frank B. Cross, The -Crops and Markets. Quarterly publi­ Chemical Content and Nutritive cation of the U. S. Department of Ag­ J'altle of Oklahoma Pecans. Stillwater, riculture, giving statistics by states. Oklahoma Agricultural Experimental , https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol19/iss2/14 2 ': I I Saunders and !Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest I' I j \ " ! I '>I .' G:UIDE TO LI TIE RAT UR·E o F SOU T ILW EST· 265 i 'Station. Mimeographed CircUlar M- lina complex." Am'erican: An'tiqu¥ty, I76• 1948~ 5 pp. ,! 14: 194. January 1949. '. I Maxine: • "Smoke' dreams is !Houston Hurst, C. T. ~nd E.Allderson. "A cprn •I horse show sensation." Saddle and cache from western Colorado," Ampri· Bridle; 22:53. ~ch 1949.' can Antiquity, 14: 16t January 1!H9. -~-. "Fort Worth Show success de· Montrose County. Colorado. i spite' weather cancellations.~' Saddle Hurt,'W. R. Jr., and Daniel McKnight. anq Bridle, 22:54. March 194~'.- -- ', '~Arthaeology I ' . of the San Augustine eNewMexico Magazine. Mon) ly pUb- PIlJ,ins, a preliminary report." ,A 711!eri: lication of New Mexico. State Board can An~iquity, 14:1 7.2. January 1~49' of Publications. , .. ExcavatlOns. Magdalena, New MeXjico.- *New Mexico Stockman. Mon~hIYPub­ JoneS. Volney H. "Notes of Frc:;deric!< S. licationOf the New Mexi~o Cattle Dellenbaugh on the Southern PJute , .Growers Association. New1 Mexico from letters of 1927 and 1921.V' The " Wool _GroweJ;S Associati,?n land ~he MasterJr,ey, Novembe~ 1948., 1 I Soutl)western New I MeXICO Grazmg' Kelley. William H. "The place of sc*lp& Association. ,I I in cocopa warfa,re:'~ El Palar;ioJ 561:85•. ·The Texas Geographic Magazine. Bi· March 1949. Colorado River, ~lta' annual publication of th~ Texas Yuman tribes, near Gulf of Califotpia. Geographical Society. ! Krieger, Alex. D.' "Importance of jthe Parker) W. H. "Steer r<~ping .r.. South- - 'GilII)ore Corridor' iq culture ~n­ ~ western, style." New Mexico Magazine, tacts between middle America andl the 27: 19. January 1949. I eastern United~ States." Bulletiri! of The Texas Archaeological and Palfon-. -",,;,.' , ANTHROPOLOGY A~D. tological Society, 19: 154. 1948. ,I In· ,SOCIOLOGY 'I' dudes Texas Gulf coast. J ' • I Bahti. ,Thomas N. "A Largo.g~llina pit Laudermilk. Jerry, "They .left their house' and, two surface ~quctures." prints in stone.'" The Desert.Maga#ne, El Palacio, 56:52.Februa~y 1~49. , 12:,2~. Decem.berI948. Grand ,Canyon. -The American.Anthropolog'ft. Quar­ Anzona. fossIls. _ '; terly publication of the American An­ . Langfey, Dana. "They follow anqient thropological Association. I w.ay~ at old Jemez," The Desert Mj1ga­ Bell. Robert F;. "Recent archaeol~gical Zlne, 12:11, January 1949. Jemez PljIeb· research, in Oklahom.a,': B411etin of 10;'New Mexico. : the Texas Archaeologzcal ana Paleon,- Langston•. ~Van!1' Jr. "Vertebrate i pa~ tological Soc'iet,Y. 19: 148. 194&. ' leontologlCal "fIeld, technique and its • Bulletins of the Texas Archaeological application to 'archaeological colJ.ect­ and Paleontological Society. Irregular ing," Bulletin of the Texas Arc'fzae­ publications. ological and Paler,mtological Sodety, 88 -The Dese;t Magazine. Mon~hly pub· 19: • 1948. Levelland. Texas. 1 , .Hcation of items pertinent to South- * ~he Masterkey. :ai.monthly pub\ica­ west. .', tlOn of the 'Southrest Museum. I Los *El Palacio. Monthly publication of' Angeles, California "j the, Museum of New Mexico. Santa Reichard. Gladys A "The Navajo~'and Fe. ' Christianity," Amtrican Anthropolo, Goldfrank. E. S. ''The impact of situa­ gist, 51:66-71. Jan~lary-March 194~' : tion ,and personality of four Hopi Reilly. Wallace C. !'Report from iDal­ emergence myths," The Southwestern las," Americim F~derationist,.,56: 14, Journal of Anthrop~logy, 4::~41.

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