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A Bibliography Of Scholarship About Henry David Thoreau: 1940-1967, Christopher A. Hildenbrand
A Bibliography Of Scholarship About Henry David Thoreau: 1940-1967, Christopher A. Hildenbrand
Fort Hays Studies Series
This bibliography, an attempt to accumulate most scholarly contributions about Thoreau in a single compilation, orginally covered twenty-five years from 1940-1965. For purposes of this publication it has been expanded and revised to include everything to mid-1967.
A History Of The Hays (Kansas) Daily News, Robert J. Spangler
A History Of The Hays (Kansas) Daily News, Robert J. Spangler
Fort Hays Studies Series
The report of this history has been arranged to provide, first, an understanding of the background and antecedents of the Hays Daily Newsl second, a thorough description of the first issues of the new paper; third, a brief insight into the character and personality of the founder and editor; and fourth, a survey of the evolution of the daily from 1929 to present. A summary of the study concludes the report.
English Literary Criticism 1726-1750, S. J. Sackett
English Literary Criticism 1726-1750, S. J. Sackett
Fort Hays Studies Series
The author's ambition is to share English literary crticism from the second quarter of the eighteenth century. In this way not only could the criticism of the quarter-century be encompassed in one volume, but also all the most significant works could be represented at least in part. The work of textual critics are featured to serve as illustrative examples.
Bat Masterson; The Dodge City Years, George G. Thompson
Bat Masterson; The Dodge City Years, George G. Thompson
Fort Hays Studies Series
Kansas has an unusual and a brilliant history. The men who lived within its boundaries when this history was being made, and who helped make it, are becoming older each year; historians and biographers have only a short time in which to secure their stories, which will, otherwise, go with them when they die. With this thought in mind, the author has selected the life of William Barclay Masterson, a colorful figure in the history of Dodge City, Kansas, for preservation.