The University Bookman

 

Volume 46, Number 3 (Fall 2008)

Table of Contents

Editor’s Note: Look Homeward

What About Booth?
by Jeremy Beer
Newton Booth Tarkington, Neglected Hoosier
On Brooklyn’s Side
by Gerald J. Russello
Robert Traver: Anatomy of a Fisherman
by Jason Peters
The ‘Time’ of Elizabeth Madox Roberts
by Katherine Dalton
Across the Great Divide
a review by Jesse Walker
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
‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and My Fortunate Home
Northwest Passages
a review by Jeffrey Cain
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
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
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
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.
On Essays and Letters
Donald Davidson and the South’s Conservatism
by Russell Kirk
From The Politics of Prudence
Books in Little
a review by The Editors
 

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