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LITERATURE


  • Terry Abraham
    Tallyho for Idaho: The Nineteenth Century British Traveler in the West
  • Brian Attebery
    Burning Harry Potter, and Other Ways of Misreading Fantasy
  • Louie Attebery
    The Vardis Fisher I Knew
    The Virginian, The Ox-Bow Incident, and These
    Thousand Hills: Justice in the Early American West
    Places of the Heart: Homes and other Sites Identified with the Creative
    American Spirit
    A Billion the Hard Way and the Writing of Biography
  • Judith Austin
    Mary Hallock Foote’s Idaho
  • David Barber
    Race, Censorship and Huckleberry Finn
  • Ted Dyer
    The Lives and Works of Ernest Hemingway and Ezra Pound
  • William Johnson
    Thoreau: Wilderness and the Wild
  • Joanne Klein
    British History as seen through the Murder Mystery
  • Barbara Meldrum
    The Many Facets of Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Susan Swetnam
    Idaho Women Writers
  • Betti Vanepps-Taylor
    Oscar Micheaux: Pioneer, Novelist, Film Maker
  • Janet Ward
    A Reader’s Theater: Women’s Experiences on the Oregon Trail
  • Jan Widmayer
    Why Are Women So Good at Murder: The Golden Age of the Mystery Novel



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