| Dale Morgan - History - 2012 - 522 pages
Dale L. Morgan (1914–1971) remains one of the most respected historians of the American West—and his career, one of the least understood. Among today’s scholars his reputation ... | |
| Richard L. Saunders - Literary Collections - 2003 - 334 pages
An evocative sample of fictional literature about Yellowstone, the best or most notable expressions of the park presenting its geysers, mountains, and rivers from the ... | |
| Wendell J. Ashton - American newspapers - 1950 - 474 pages
"Traces the newspaper's rise from a humble adobe shack in Salt Lake City to the wondrous beginnings days of what has been called the Atomic Age"--Preface | |
| Eugene E. Campbell - History - 1988 - 392 pages
"Unlike previous writers, for whom early Utah was an enlightened, genteel New England society displaced by religious persecution, Eugene Campbell describes a rugged people at ... | |
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