Volume 46, Number 3 (Fall 2008)
Table of Contents
Editor’s Note: Look Homeward
- What About Booth?
by Jeremy Beer
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Newton Booth Tarkington, Neglected Hoosier
- On Brooklyn’s Side
by Gerald J. Russello
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- Robert Traver: Anatomy of a Fisherman
by Jason Peters
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- The ‘Time’ of Elizabeth Madox Roberts
by Katherine Dalton
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- Across the Great Divide
a review by Jesse Walker
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Say It One Time for the Broken Hearted: Country Soul in the American South
By Barney Hoskyns.
Bloomsbury (London)
256 pp., $17.24 paper, second edition, 1998
- Stealing Dorothy
by Caleb Stegall
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‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and My Fortunate Home
- Northwest Passages
a review by Jeffrey Cain
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The Canoe and the Saddle
By Theodore Winthrop
Edited By Paul J. Lindholt
University of Nebraska Press (Lincoln)
240 pp., $13.95 paper, 2006
- Dire Straits
a review by Stephen Lewandowski
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Inventing Niagara: Beauty, Power, and Lies
by Ginger Strand.
Simon & Schuster (New York)
303 pp., $25.00 cloth, 2008
- Show Me a Statesman
a review by Daniel McCarthy
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Jim Reed, Senatorial Immortal: A Biography
By Lee Meriwether.
Kessinger Publishing (Whitefish, Montana)
296 pp., $28.95 paper, 2007
- Hill’s Country
a review by Frank Bryan
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Contrary Country: A Chronicle of Vermont
By Ralph Nading Hill.
Rinehart & Company
cloth, 1950
- On the Fixing of Our Gaze
by James V. Schall, S.J.
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On Essays and Letters
- Donald Davidson and the South’s Conservatism
by Russell Kirk
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From The Politics of Prudence
- Books in Little
a review by The Editors
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