The Women on the Wall (Classic Reprint) by WallaceStegner Paperback, 292 Pages, Published 2017 by Forgotten Books ISBN-13: 978-0-243-30690-9, ISBN: 0-243-30690-3
"Excerpt from The Women on the WallThe old password came naturally, as if he were back seventeen years. In their college crowd everybody had called everybody else Canby, for no reason except that someone, probably Mel, had begun it and everyone else had followed suit. There had been a real Canby, a sort of goof. Now he was a cpa in Denver, and the usurpers of his name were scattered from coast to coast.Well, Canby! The filtered voice sai ..."
"This Is Dinosaur was first published in 1955, in the midst of a bitter controversy over the proposed construction of dams at Echo Park. The outcome of the controversy--a congressional vote to prohibit the dams--"set in brass the principle that any part of the national park system should be immune from any sort of intrusion and damage," wrote Wallace Stegner in the 1985 edition of the book. Reprinted with new color photographs, This Is D ..."
Wolf Willow(Reprint) A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier by WallaceStegner Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 1990 by Penguin Books ISBN-13: 978-0-14-013439-1, ISBN: 0-14-013439-5
"Wallace Stegner weaves together fiction and nonfiction, history and impressions, childhood remembrance and adult reflections in this unusual portrait of his boyhood. Set in Cypress Hills in southern Saskatchewan, where Stegner's family homesteaded from 1914 to 1920, Wolf Willow brings to life both the pioneer community and the magnificent landscape that surrounds it. This Twentieth-Century Classics edition includes a new introductory es ..."
Joe Hill by WallaceStegner Published 1972 by Ballantine ISBN-13: 978-0-345-02512-8, ISBN: 0-345-02512-1
The gathering of Zion(1st Edition) The story of the Mormon Trail by Wallace Earle Stegner Paperback, 331 Pages, Published 1981 by Westwater Press ISBN-13: 978-0-935704-12-9, ISBN: 0-935704-12-4
WOLF WILLOW(Updated) A History, A Story, and A Memory of the Last Plains Frontier by Wallace Earle Stegner Paperback, 360 Pages, Published 1980 by University Of Nebraska Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8032-9108-9, ISBN: 0-8032-9108-6
"Wallace Stegner's boyhood was spent on the beautiful and remote frontier of the Cypress Hills in southern Saskatchewan, where his family homesteaded from 1914 to 1920."
"Seeing how thin she had grown, he said miserably, “You need to eat to get your
strength back,” and he saw in her eyes, the bright, incredibly blue eyes,
unmarked and clear, that she was smiling inside herself at the idea of getting her
strength ..."
Joe Hill A Biographical Novel by WallaceStegner 384 Pages, Published 2015 by Vintage ISBN-13: 978-1-101-91171-6, ISBN: 1-101-91171-9
"A Biographical Novel Wallace Stegner. Foreword. No thoroughly adequate
history of the IWW exists. The standard histories are factual and doctrinal
summaries, valuable for the record of the IWW's organization and activities but
stopping short ..."
Recapitulation by WallaceStegner 288 Pages, Published 2015 by Vintage ISBN-13: 978-1-101-91172-3, ISBN: 1-101-91172-7
"“And now we come to Sister Gordon,” Bailey says. “Sister Gordon is sitting there
hiding something. What can Sister Gordon need to make her even happier?” She
gives him a level glance and slides one card onto the blanket. Bailey clasps his
brow in consternation. “One? Brown-Eyes, what are you doing to us? What have
you got there? Two pair? Possible straight? Possible flush? Four of a kind? Oh,
Brother Mason, hang on to your pants!” ..."
"There have been two fulllength studies of the western film: W. K. Everson's The
Western (1962) and K. C. Lahue's Continued Next Week (1964). Dozens of
people have written on cowboy fiction and western folklore, and all of the major
writers of western origin have had plenty of biographical and critical attention.
One promising study we missed: at the time of his death, Bernard DeVoto was
writing a book about western reality and west ..."
The Uneasy Chair A Biography of Berbnard Devoto by WallaceStegner 496 Pages, Published 2015 by Vintage ISBN-13: 978-1-101-91169-3, ISBN: 1-101-91169-7
"“May six o'clock never find you alone,” he says in The Hour. He says it
humorously, but like much else in that little book, it is meant. Sometimes a joke,
glancing off the unspeakable, speaks it more plainly than seriousness could. A
marksman, DeVoto understood the principle. If it breaks the edge, it's a bull's-eye.
The Hour, put together out of three genial Easy Chairs and an Atlantic essay
signed “Fairley Blake,”12 had gone into ..."
"I AM COYOTE: Readings for the Wild is an anthology of the great wilderness writings. The collection contains works written by mountaineers, paddlers, and backcountry travelers; poets, novelists, and environmental advocates. In these writings, we see nature's admirers thirsting for adventure and truth on land, river, sea, and ice. I AM COYOTE includes writings from Muir, Kerouac, Emerson, Roosevelt, Whitman, Twain, Shackleton, Berry and ..."
"Since 1984, Literary Arts has welcomed many of the world's most renowned authors and storytellers to its stage. In celebration of their thirty-year anniversary, Tin House Books has collected highlights from the series in a single volume. Since 1984, Literary Arts has welcomed many of the world’s most renowned authors and storytellers to its stage for one of the country’s largest lectures series. Sold-out crowds congregate at Portland’s ..."
Recapitulation by WallaceStegner 288 Pages, Published 2013 by Penguin Uk ISBN-13: 978-0-7181-9750-6, ISBN: 0-7181-9750-X
"In this profoundly moving book, Stegner has drawn an intimate portrait of a man understanding how his life has been shaped by experiences seemingly remote and inconsequential."
A Shooting Star by WallaceStegner 432 Pages, Published 2013 by Penguin Uk ISBN-13: 978-0-7181-9746-9, ISBN: 0-7181-9746-1
"E. R. 1. 4. “ALL RIGHT,” Barbara said. “TellmeallaboutyourfirstMonday among the
rich folks.” The children were in bed, there was an ... She bit off a thread and laid
aside the dress she had been mending and picked upa pairoffaded jeans. ...
formula, and talkedsome with Mrs. Hutchens, and had tea withsome people you
wouldn't believe them if you read them in Dickens, and then on the way home I
spent four eightyfive for paperback edit ..."