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Poetry: LaFollette
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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
* LaFollette, Robert Hoath. Eight notches and other stories of Nuevo Mejico (New Mexico); In an upside-down world / Robert Hoath LaFollette. Albuquerque, NM: Robert Hoath LaFollette, 1950. 45 p.; 45 p. Text printed on inverted pages.
Poetry throughout. See: “Little ‘Pale Moon' of Isleta.”
Lafrentz, Ferdinand W. (1859- ) Cowboy stuff / Ferdinand W. Lafrentz. Introduction by John Wesley Hill, foreword by Geo. Haven Putnam. Illustrated by Henry Ziegler. New York: Putnam's Songs, 1927. 117 p.
* Lahue, Kalton C. Riders of the range: the sagebrush heroes of the sound screen / Kalton C. Lahue. New York: A.S. Barnes; London: Thomas Yoseloff, 1973. 259 p.
"Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1946, revised 1947. NM-CDC-7007 |
Lamar, Mirabeau B. "The daughter of Mendoza." np nd
Lamar, Mirabeau B. Verse memorials / Mirabeau B. Lamar. New York: Fetridge, 1857.
Lambert, Fred. Bygone days of the old west / Fred Lambert. Kansas City, MO: Burton Publishing Co., 1948. 487 p.
Lambourne, Alfred. A lover's book of sonnets / Alfred Lambourne. Salt Lake City, UT: Lambourne, 1917.
Lane, Wade. Cowboy meditations / Wade Lane. np: Suttonhouse Ltd., 1936.
* Lanigan, Ester F. Mary Austin: songs of a maverick / Ester F. Lanigan. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1989. 269 p.
* Lariat Story Magazine. New York: Real Adventures Publishing, 1925-? monthly
Larson, Andrew Karl. The Red Hills of November / Andrew Karl Larson. Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret News Press, 1957. Mormon songs.
"Navajo National Monument, Arizona." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1946, revised 1947. NM-Nav-7000 |
Larsen, Libby. Cowboy songs: for soprano and piano / Libby Larsen. Boston, MA: ESC Publishing, 1994.
Laughlin, Ruth. "Santa Fe in the twenties." New Mexico Quarterly Review. v.19, Spring 1949, p.34-79?
Lauridsen, Cora Burt. "An analytical and comparative study of folk music of modern inspiration" / Cora Burt Lauridsen. Thesis. Occidental College, Los Angeles, 1948. Mormon songs.
Lawrence, D.H. Birds, beasts and flowers! Poems by D.H. Lawrence. New York: T. Seltzer, 1923. 180 p.
* [Lawrence, D.H.] D.H. Lawrence and New Mexico. Edited and with an introduction by Keith Sagar. Salt Lake City, UT: Gibbs M. Smith, 1982. 103 p.
Laws, G. Malcolm, Jr. Native American folksong / G. Malcolm Laws. Philadelphia, PA: American Folksong Society, 1964. Mormon songs; content?
"Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1936. NM-CDC-7007 |
Leach, MacEdward. Folk ballads & songs of the Lower Labrador Coast / MacEdward Leach. Ottawa, ON: ?, 1965.
See: "The cowboy," and "Western ranger."
* Lebsack, Linda M. Dr. Nolie Mumey Centennial / Linda M. Lebsack. Denver, CO: Linda M. Lebsack Books, 1991. [36 p.] Catalogue no.5, 369 entries.
Lee, Fred L. John G. Neihardt: the man and his Western writings / Fred L. Lee. Kansas City, MO: Trail Guide Press, 1974. 83 p.
Lee, Jack H. Cowboy song book / Jack H. Lee. Butte, MT: np, 1934.
* Lee, Jack H. “Power River.” Powder River let'er buck / Jack H. Lee. Boston , MA: Christopher Publishing House, 1930. 65 p. "Montana Cowboy Poet."
* Lee, Jack H. Powder River, let'er buck / Jack H. Lee. Illustrated by the author. 2nd ed. Boston, MA: Christopher Publishing House, 1930. 65 p.
"Tumacacori National Monument, Arizona." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1953, revised 1953. NM-Tum-7003 |
* Lee, Jack H. "Powder River". The stampede: and other tales of the far west: told in narrative verse / Jack H. Lee. Greensburg, PA: Standarized Press, [1938].
Lee, Jack H. Songs of the range / Jack H. Lee. Chicago, IL: np, 1937.
* Lee, Jack H. West of Powder River: tales of the far west told in narrative verse / by “Power River” Jack H. Lee. New York: Huntington Press, 1933. 65 p. Foreword by Courtney Riley Cooper; illustrated by Paul Honoré. No Dj
Lee, Jack H. "Powder River"; Lee, Kitty. Cowboy wails and cattle trails of the wild west / Jack H. Lee and Kitty Lee. Butte, MT: McKee Printing Co., 1936 [?1938].
Lee, Jack H. "Powder River"; Lee, Kitty. Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee's cowboy song book / Jack H. Lee and Kitty Lee. Butte, MT: McKee Printing Co., 1936 [?1938], c1926.
"Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1946, revised 1947. NM-WAL-7001 |
Lee, Katie. "Folk songs of the Colorado." Arizona Highways. May 1954, p.?
Lee, Katie. "Songs the cowboys taught me." Arizona Highways. Feb. 1960, p.34-39.
* Lee, Katie. Ten thousand goddam cattle: a history of the American cowboy in song, story and verse / Katie Lee. Illustrated by William Moyers. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press, 1976. 254 p.
Lee, Katie. Ten thousand goddam cattle: a history of the American cowboy in song, story and verse / Katie Lee. Illustrated by William Moyers. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2001. 257 p.
Lee, Muna. "Prairie sky." American Mercury. nd
* Lee, Robert Edson. The dialogues of Lewis and Clark: a narrative poem / Robert Edson Lee. Boulder, CO: Colorado Associated University Press, 1979. 66 p. Dj
Legman, Gershon. "Erotic folksong: an international bibliography." Journal of American Folklore. 103: ?, Autumn 1990.
"Wupatki National Monument, Arizona." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1946. NM-WUP-7002 |
* Legman, Gershon. The horn book: studies in erotic folklore and bibliography / Gershon Legman. New Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1964. 564 p.
See index: "cowboy."
Legman, Gershon. "Unprintable foklore? The Vance Randolph collection." Journal of American Folklore. 103: ?, Summer 1990.
Lehmann, Liza. Cowboy ballads / Liza Lehmann. London: Chappell & Co., 1912.
Lengyel, Cornel. History of music in San Francisco: Vol. 1 - music of the gold rush era. Vol. 2 - a San Francisco songster 1849-1939 / Cornel Lengyel. San Francisco, CA: Work Progress Administration, Northern California, 1939.
"Colorado National Monument, Colorado." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1953, revised 1956. NM-Colo-7002 |
LeNoir, Phil. "Finger of Billy the Kid." np nd
LeNoir, Phil. Rhymes of the wild and woolly / Phil LeNoir. Santa Fe, NM: P. LeNoir, 1920. [24] p.
Includes: "Ol' dynamite," and "The finger of Billy the Kid."
* Leonard, Agnes. Said confidentially. Denver, CA: Smith-Brooks Printing Co., 1902. 67 p.
Lester, Raines. Writers and writings of New Mexico / Raines Lester. Las Vegas, NM: New Mexico Normal University, 1934. "Goodby old paint" p.80-81.
Levette, Jay Davidson. "Songs of the Rocky Mountain frontier." California Folklore Quarterly. 2(1): 89-112, Jan. 1943. See: "The big corral."
Lewis, Judd Mortimer. Sing in the south / Judd Mortimer Lewis. Houston, TX: Dealy, 1905.
"Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument, Colorado." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1951. NM-BCG-7003 |
Liddell, Ken. "The Red River valley." Calgary Herald. Apr. 22, 1960.
Lightfoot, William E. "Belle of the barn dance: reminiscing with Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey." Journal of Country Music. 12(1): 2-15, 1987.
Lulu Belle and Scotty (?-1981) both retired in 1958.
* Lincoln, Elliott C. The ranch: poems of the West / Elliott C. Lincoln. Boston; Cambridge, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1924. 106 p.
* Lincoln, Elliott C. Rhymes of a homesteader / Elliot C. Lincoln. Cambridge, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1920. [79] p.
* Lind, Michael. The Alamo: an epic. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997. 351 p.
Although a recent work, all the Battle of the Almao characters are included, like Santa Anna, Sam Houston, William Travis, Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and others.
* Lindberg, Gene. “Timberline tree." In Estes Park, Colorado: Rocky Mountain National Park. Estes Park, CO: Estes Park Chamber of Commerce, [1940s]. 12 panel brochure.
Linderman, Frank B. (1868-1938). Bunch-grass and blue-joint / Frank Bird Linderman. Illustrated by Charles M. Russell. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1921. 115 p.
Lindroth, Richard K. The cowboy and his uke / Richard K. Lindroth. New York: np, 1950.
Lindsay, Vachel (1879-1931). Adventures, rhymes & designs / Vachel Lindsay. With an essay by Robert F. Sayre. New York: Eakins Press, 1968. 287 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Adventures while preaching the gospel of beauty / Vachel Lindsay. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914. 186 p.
Poems scattered throughout.
* Lindsay, Vachel. The candle in the cabin: a weaving together of script and singing / Vachel Lindsay. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1926. 130 p.
See sections: "The forest-ranger's courtship" p.27-40; "The forest-ranger's honeymoon" p.67-76; and "The forest-ranger's second honeymoon" p.101-114.
"Zion National Park, Utah." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1950. O-F-867749 |
* Lindsay, Vachel. The Chinese nightingale and other poems / Vachel Lindsay. New York: Macmillan, 1917. 127 p.
* Lindsay, Vachel. The Chinese nightingale and other poems / Vachel Lindsay. New York: Macmillan, 1919, c1917. 127 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Collected poems / Vachel Lindsay. New York: Macmillan, 1923. 390 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Collected poems / Vachel Lindsay. Rev. ed. New York: Macmillan, 1925. 464 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Collected poems / Vachel Lindsay. Rev. ed. with illustrations by the author. New York: Macmillan, 1966. 464 p.
Lindsay, Vachel. The Daniel jazz and other poems / Vachel Lindsay. London: G. Bell, 1920. 94 p.
"Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1950. O-F-867748 |
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Every soul is a circus / Vachel Lindsay. Decorations by the author and George M. Richards. New York: Macmillan, 1929. 120 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. General William Booth enters into heaven, and other poems / Vachel Lindsay. With an introduction by Robert Nichols. London: Chatto & Windus, 1919. 119 p.
* Lindsay, Vachel. Going-to-the-stars / Vachel Lindsay. New York: D. Appleton, 1926. 102 p.
See: "The mountain angels" p.85; "Celestial flowers of Glacier Park" p.88-101.
* Lindsay, Vachel. Going-to-the-sun / Vachel Lindsay. New York: D. Appleton, 1923. 101 p.
See: "The mystic rooster of the Montana sunrise" p.12.
Lindsay, Vachel. The golden whales of California and other rhymes in the American language / Vachel Lindsay. New York: D. Appleton, 1920. 181 p.
See: "Rhymes of the middle West and Springfield, Illinois" p.157-181.
"El Morro National Monument, New Mexico." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1952, c1951. NM-EM-7002 |
Lindsay, Vachel. A handy guide for beggars, especially those of the poetic fraternity; being sundry explorations, made while afoot and penniless in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These adventures convey and illustrate the rules of beggary for poets and some others / Vachel Lindsay. New York: Macmillan, 1916. 205 p.
Poems scattered throughout.
* Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Johnny Appleseed and other poems / Vachel Lindsay. Illustrated by George Richards. New York: Macmillan, 1930, c1928. 19th printing, 1964. 144 p.
See: "The ghost of the buffaloes," "The bronco that would not be broken," "In praise of Johnny Appleseed," "The Sante Fe trail."
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Letters of Vachel Lindsay / Vachel Lindsay. Edited by Marc Chénetier. New York: B. Franklin, 1979. 474 p.
See those to Witter Bynner, 1909-1927.
Lindsay, Vachel. "Lynn Riggs, poet and dramatist." Southwest Review. 15: 64, Autumn 1929.
Lindsay, Vachel. The poetry of Vachel Lindsay : complete & with Lindsay's drawings / Vachel Lindsay. Peoria, IL: Spoon River Poetry Press, 1984- 3 vol.
Lindsay, Vachel. The prose of Vachel Lindsay : complete & with Lindsay's drawings / Vachel Lindsay. Edited by Dennis Camp. Peoria, IL : Spoon River Poetry Press, 1988. 337 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Selected poems / Vachel Lindsay. Edited with an introduction by Hazelton Spencer. New York: Macmillan, 1931. 226 p.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. Selected poems / Vachel Lindsay. Edited by Mark Harris. New York: Collier Books, 1967, c1963. 210 p.
See: "The Sante Fe trail: a humoresque" p.30-34.
"Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico." [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1946, c1945. NM-AZT-7002 |
* Lindsay, Robert O. Witter Bynner: a bibliography / Robert O. Lindsay. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1967. 112 p. (University of New Mexico Publications Library Series, no. 2. )
* Lindsey, Everett. Blue norther / Everett Lindsey. New York: Vinal, 1925.
* The Linebook: R.H.L. Chicago, IL: Chicago Tribune, c1926- 38. Selected by Richard Henry Little, from columns "Line 'o type or two."
* Linney, Dorothy A. Luminarios / Dorothy A. Linney. Lowell, MA: Alentour House, 1938. [29 p.] Inscribed to Ruth Sterling.
See: " To Santa Fe," "June night in Santa Fe," and "Santa Fe plaza."
* The literature of the American West. Edited by J. Golden Taylor. Boston, MA: Hougton Mifflin, 1971. 592 p.
"Poetry," p.360-412, includes Bret Harte, J. Miller, W. Whitman, R. Jeffers, A. Macleish, ee cummings, R. Frost, H.L. Davis, T.H. Ferril, W.T. Scott, M. Jordan, G. Snyder, R. Bly, N.S. Momaday, M.L. Ross, J.R. Roberts.
"Little Joe the wrangler [composed by Jack Thorp]." Sing Out! Oct.-Nov. 1960, p.24-25.
* Lively, W. Irven. Camp and trail: incidents of pioneer life in Arizona / W. Irven Lively. [Arizona: Lively, 193-]. 70pp
Livingston, Peter, et al. The complete book of country swing & western dance, and a bit about cowboys / Peter Livingston, Joseph Daniel, Phil Brittin, Susan Albers, and Susan Koster. Garden City, NY: Boulder Books, 1981.
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