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Poetry: Logsdon - Lyric
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Titles: Logsdon - Lyric

* 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-Bryce Museum Bulletin, no.3, November 1939.

"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, brochure 1960.

"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 Frontier Days, Cheyenne, Wyoming, brochure 1934.

"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, 1960s

"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, 1960s

"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: 20 Colored Miniatures, 1949.

"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, brochure cover, 1915.

"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, brochure cover,  1925.

"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, brochure cover, 1926.

"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, brochure cover, 1936.

"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.

Great Southwest Along the Santa Fe, Fred Harvey, 1923.

"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.

* 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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