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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
* Logsdon, Guy. "The cowboy's bawdy music." p.127-138. In The cowboy: six-shooters, songs and sex. Edited by Charles W. Harris and Buck Rainey. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1976. 167 p. (Reprint of Red River Valley Historical Review, Spring 1975)
Logsdon, Guy. "Songs of the cowboys." True West. Feb. 1983, p.18-21.
Logsdon, Guy. "The tradition of cowboy poetry." p.52-61 In Cowboy poets and cowboy poetry. Edited by David Stanley and Elaine Thatcher. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
* Logsdon, Guy. The whorehouse bells were ringing / Guy Logsdon. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois, 1989. 388 p.
"Zion National Park: A Geologic and Geographic Sketch." Zion-Bryce Museum Bulletin, no.3, November 1939. |
* Lomax, Alan (1867-1948). The folk songs of North America / Alan Lomax. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1960. 623 p.
Lomax, John A. Adventures of a ballad hunter / John A. Lomax. New York: Macmillan, 1947.
Lomax, John A. American ballads and folk songs / John A. Lomax. New York: Macmillan, 1934. (see title entry)
* Lomax, John A. Cow camps & cattle herds. With an introduction by John A. Lomax, Jr. Illustrated by William D. Wittliff. Austin, TX: Encino Press, 1967. 62 p. No. 501 of 650.
"Montville Trail: Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado." 5th ed. Globe, AR: Southwestern Monuments Association, [1960]. |
Lomax, John A. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads / John A. Lomax. New York: Sturgis and Walton, 1910. 191 p.
* Lomax, John A. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads / Collected by John A. Lomax, with an introduction by Barrett Wendell. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1911. 326 p. Dj
Lomax, John A. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads / John A. Lomax. 2nd ed. New York: Sturgis and Walton, 1916. Reprinted New York: Macmillan, 1920 (?1915). 326 p.
Lomax, John A. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads / John A. Lomax. Music edited by Edward N. Waters. New York: Sturgis and Walton, 1916. Reprinted New York: Macmillan, 1910, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1936, 1938, 1957. 414 p.
"Cheyenne's Thirty-Eighth Annual Frontier Days, Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 25-28, 1934." Cheyenne, WY: Cheyenne Frontier Days Committee, 1934. |
Lomax, John A. "Cowboy songs of the Mexican border." Sewanee Review. 19(1): 1-18, Jan. 1911.
Lomax, John A. "Fiddlin' Joe's song corral." Wild West Weekly. 100(5): 125, Mar. 14, 1936.
Lomax, John A. "Half-million dollar song, origin of 'Home on the range.'" Southwest Review. 32[?31(1)]: 1-8, fall 1945.
Lomax, John A. "Home on the range." Wild West Weekly. 85(6): 133-135, June 30, 1934.
"Wyoming and Yellowstone: Ten Natural Color Views Reproduced from Kodachromes." Phoenix,
AZ: Petley Studios, 196- |
Lomax, John A. Home on the range / John A. Lomax. Introduction by John H. Jenkins. Austin, TX: J.H. Jenkins, 1986.
Lomax, John A. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly. New York: Macmillan, 1937.
Lomax, John A. "Poet in his workshop." Saturday Review. 25(20): 7-8, May 16, 1942.
Lomax, John A. "The singing southwest." Saturday Review. 25(20): 8, May 16, 1942.
"Yellowstone National Park: 10 Album Prints Reproduced from Kodachromes." Salt
Lake City, UT: Intermountain Tourist Supply, 196- |
Lomax, John A. "Some types of American folk-song." Journal of American Folklore. 28: 1-17, 1915.
* Lomax, John A. Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp. Collected by John A. Lomax with a foreword by William Lyon Phelps. Music editor: Edward N. Waters. New York: Macmillan Co., 1920, c1919. [Also New York: Duell, 1947, c1919]. 189 p.
Lomax, John A. Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp. Collected by John A. Lomax. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1950, c1919]. 189 p.
Lomax, John A. Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp. Collected by John A. Lomax with a foreword by William Lyon Phelps. Music editor: Edward N. Waters. New York: Macmillan, 1928, c1919. 189 p.
"Yellowstone National Park: Series "B", 20 Colored Miniatures." Bozeman,
MT: Haynes Studios, c1949. 6A288 |
Lomax, John A. "The story of 'Good-by, old paint.'" Wild West Weekly. 82(4): 133-134, Feb. 10, 1934.
Lomax, John A. "The story of 'A night handling song." Saturday Review of Literature. May 16, 1942, p.7
Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan. Best loved American folk songs / John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1947, c1934.
* Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads / John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. Music editor: Edward N. Waters. New York: Macmillan, 1986, c1910. 431 p.
"Yellowstone National Park: Union Pacific System." Omaha, NB: Union Pacific Railroad Co.; Chicago: Poole Bros., [1915]. 30 p. |
Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads / John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. Revised and enlarged. 13th printing. New York: Macmillan, 1961, 1938, 1916, c1910. 431 p.
Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan. Folk song: U.S.A. New York: Duell, Sloan, and Pearce, 1947.
Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan. Our singing country / John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. New York: Macmillan, 1941. [?1949]
Lomax, Mrs. John A (Lilly). "Trail songs of the cow-puncher." Overland Monthly. 59: 24-29, Jan. 1912.
"Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks: Kaibab Forest, North Rim of Grand Canyon." Omaha, NE: Union Pacific System, 1925. 48 p. |
The lonesome cowboy: songs of the plains and hills. Compiled by John White and George Shackley. New York: George T. Worth, [1930]. 48 p. 20 songs.
* Long, Haniel. Atlantides: poems by Haniel Long. Santa Fe, NM: Writers' Editions (Rydal Press), 1933. 81 p. Signed #35 of 250.
* Long, Haniel. The grist mill / Haniel Long. Santa Fe, NM: Rydal Press, 1945, 1943, 1942. 79 p. Inscribed; errata pasted in.
Long, Haniel. The midland / Haniel Long. np nd See "Indians."
"Geyserland: Yellowstone National Park." Omaha, NE: Union Pacific System, 1926. 39 p. |
* Long, Haniel. My seasons. Poems selected and edited by James H. Maguire. Boise, ID: Ahsahta Press, Boise State University, 1979, c1977. 2nd printing. 52 p.
Long, Haniel. Notes for a new mythology / Haniel Long. Chicago, IL: Bookfellows, 1926. 167 p. Some poetry.
* Long, Haniel. Pittsburgh memoranda. Santa Fe: Writers' Editions (Rydal Press), 1935. 71 p. Dj
Long, Haniel. "The poets round-up." New Mexico Quarterly Review. 19: p.34-79?, Spring 1949.
* Long, Haniel. Walt Whitman and the springs of courage / Haniel Long. Santa Fe, NM: Writers' Editions, 1938. 144 p. (No poetry)
* Longfellow, H.W. Hiawatha / Henry W. Longfellow. Music by S. Coleridge Taylor. In operatic form with scenery and costumes; music adapted by T.C. Fairbairn, H. Coleridge-Taylor and Kathleen Maxwell. London: Royal Alberta Hall, June 8-20, 1925. 41p. Souvenir program. Cover print of photo by Curtis.
"Summer Tours: Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, California, Pacific Northwest, Colorado." Chicago, IL: Chicago and North Western Railway; Union Pacific Railroad, 1936. 57 p. |
* Lorbeer, Floyd Irving. Out of the West / Floyd Irving Lorbeer. [Pomona, CA: F. Lorbeer], 1937. 130 p. "Printed by Progress-Bulletin." Signed
* Louthan, Hattie Horner. Alone in the afterglow. Denver, CO: Baltes Co.; published for the University of Denver, 1939. 65 p.
Lowman, Bill. "Cottonseed cake and pickups: where cowboy poetry comes from." p.142-150 In Cowboy poets and cowboy poetry. Edited by David Stanley and Elaine Thatcher. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
* Luboff, Norman; Strackle, W. The international book of folk songs / Norman Luboff and W. Strackle. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Walton Music Corp., 1965. 353 p.
See: "Buffalo skinners," "Ten thousand cattle," "I've got no use for women."
Lucy, Thomas Elmore (1872- ). Through prairie meadows; a little book of southwestern rhymes ... designed mainly for stage, platform and fireside / Thomas Elmore Lucy. 2nd ed. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Democrat Company, 1904. 74 p.
"The Great Southwest Along the Santa Fe." Kansas City, MO: Fred Harvey, 1923. 7th ed. [62 p.] |
Lucy, Thomas Elmore, "Arkansas Traveller." Troubadour trails. Webster Groves, MO: El-Moran Press, [1943]. 74 p.
See: "Cimarron - 1839" p.60-61
* Ludington, Townsend. Marsden Hartley: the biography of an American artist / Townsend Ludington. Boston, MA; Toronto, ON: Little, Brown and Co., 1992. 325 p.
See ch.2, "The need of comrades," p. 29-39. "Hartley's passion for the 'Master,' the church, and his particular church's male congregation [1900, New York City] was his way of channeling his sexual attraction for his friends ... His loneliness, his peripatetic nature, his ideas, and the subjects of his paintings all stemmed in part from his homosexuality." p.29
"If Hartley found satisfaction in the countryside, he was soon disappointed with the people whom he met in Taos, excepting the Sternes, Mrs. Converse, Leo Stein, and a few others. The rest were 'simply impossible, dreadful painters, who are just nasty tongued.' ... The other artists, no doubt, were put off by Hartley's affectations, his penchant for solitude, and the arrogance he displayed about both his painting and his writing. Then, too, most of the other male artists liked to display their manliness. There was a macho quality about them, and this set Hartley off. So he avoided that company, kept to himself, and occasionally took trips into the countryside." p.143. Hartley also published in El Palacio (Santa Fe) when he visited in December 1918.
* Lummis, Charles F. A bronco Pegasus. Boston, MA; New York: Houghton Mifflin (Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press), 1928. Ill. [150 p.]
See also Spanish songs of old California
Lummis, Charles F. "The days of 'forty-nine." Out West. 13: 202-205, 1903.
* Lummis, Charles F. The land of poco tiempo. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925, c1893. 310 p. See "New Mexican folk songs" p.215-250.
Lumpkin, Ben Gray. "Colorado folk songs." Western Folklore. 19(2): np, 1962.
Lund, Jens. "Cows and logs: commonalities and poetic dialogue among cowboys and loggers in the Pacific Northwest." p.273-298 In Cowboy poets and cowboy poetry. Edited by David Stanley and Elaine Thatcher. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
Luther, Frank. Americans and their songs. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1942.
* Luther, T.N (Talmage Nelson). Collecting Taos authors. Illustrated by Marilyn Luther. Albuquerque, NM: New Mexico Book League, 1993. 90 p.
See: p.89-90 for list of Taos poets: Peggy Pond Church, Judson Crew, Willard "Spud" Johnson, Phillips Kloss.
* Luther, T.N (Talmage Nelson). Collecting Santa Fe authors. Illustrated by Marilyn Luther. Santa Fe, NM: Ancient City Press, 2002. 99 p.
Includes references to Mary Austin, Witter Bynner, Fray Angelico Chavez, Alice Corbin Henderson, Haniel Long, Lynn Riggs, and others.
Lyon, David R. Songs of a pioneer. Salt Lake City, UT: Magazine Printing Co., 1923. Mormon songs.
* Lyon, Thomas J. "The literary West." ch.20, p.707-741 (See: Poetry in the West, p.729-732). The Oxford history of the American West. Edited by Clyde A. Milner II; Carol A. O'Connor; Martha A. Sandweiss. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. 872 p.
* The Lyric West. vol.3, no.11, March 1924. 31 p.
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