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         Wister Owen:     more books (26)
  1. How Doth The Simple Spelling Bee by Wister Owen 1860-1938, Gruger Frederic Rodrigo, et all 2010-10-15
  2. The Seven Ages Of Washington; A Biography by Wister Owen 1860-1938, 2010-10-15
  3. The seven ages of Washington; a biography. by Owen Wister by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1907-01-01
  4. The Virginian. a horseman of the plains. by Owen Wister; with il by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1902-01-01
  5. Mother. by Owen Wister. illustrations & decorations by John Rae. by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1907-01-01
  6. Lin McLean. by Owen Wister. by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1907-01-01
  7. A straight deal; or. The ancient grudge. by Owen Wister. by Wister. Owen. 1860-1938., 1920
  8. ULYSSES S. GRANT.Publisher Contract Relating To. by Owen [1860 - 1938]. Wister, 1902
  9. Indispensable information for infants; by Owen, 1860-1938 Wister, 2009-10-26
  10. Owen Wister: Chronicler of the West, Gentleman of the East by Darwin Payne, 1985-12
  11. Owen Wister (Western Writers) by Richard W. Etulain, 1973-11
  12. Reading "The Virginian" in the New West

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Author Wister, Owen, 18601938 Keywords Authors W Wister, Owen, 1860-1938;Titles L ; Subject American literature. Lady Betty's Indiscretion, 2000.
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Author Wister, Owen, 18601938 Keywords Authors W Wister, Owen, 1860-1938;Titles J ; Subject American literature. Jo's Boys, 2002.
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24. Owen Wister
the mountains. (quoted from Petri Liukkonen) Links Owen Wister (18601938)by Petri Liukkonen; The Virginian online text from UNC.
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25. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/W/Owen Wister(1860-1938)
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Name Last modified Size Description ... A Straight Deal.txt 02-Feb-1999 03:22 267K Lady Baltimore.txt 02-Feb-1999 03:18 545K Lin McLean.txt 02-Feb-1999 03:20 413K Mother.txt 02-Feb-1999 03:16 51K The Virginian/ 03-Jan-2002 16:29 - Apache/2.0.45 (Unix) Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

26. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/W/Owen Wister(1860-1938)/The Virginian
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27. American Heritage Center Inventory For Owen Wister Papers, Acc. #290
http//www.uwyo.edu/ahc/inventories/00290.htm. Biography. Owen Wister (18601938)was a prominent American writer during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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Owen Wister Papers, ca. 1866-1982 5.5 Cubic Feet Accession Number 290 Prepared by Kenton G. Jaehnig November 2001 Contents Introduction Biography Scope and Content Series Description ... Folder List Manuscript for The Virginian , ca. 1902. Wister seated by campfire, 1891. Waterfall in Yellowstone National Park, undated. Wister with camera, undated. Introduction The Owen Wister Papers were donated by Wister’s daughter Francis K. Stokes, and by Mary Benjamin, Professor Wilson O. Clough, and W. Neal Lanigan. The papers arrived in a number of small shipments between 1951-1981. The papers were received in good condition, but most of the materials were not in any order. Where the original folder titles existed, they have been maintained, where none existed, a descriptive title was created. The collection should be cited as Owen Wister Papers, ca. 1866-1982, Accession Number 290, Box Number, Folder Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/inventories/00290.htm

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29. Wister, Owen
Wister, Owen. 18601938, American author, b. Philadelphia, grad. Harvard(BA, 1882; LL.B., 1888). Trips to the West for his health
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    Wister, Owen 1860-1938, American author, b. Philadelphia, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1882; LL.B., 1888). Trips to the West for his health gave him material for his short stories and for his greatest success, The Virginian (1902), a novel about Wyoming cowhands. He wrote several biographies, including one in 1930 on his friend Theodore Roosevelt. His other books include the novel Lady Baltimore Owen Wister Out West.
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    Owen Wister (18601938) was born in Pennsylvania but-inspired by several tripsto Wyoming-became a leading chronicler of the West. The Virginian.
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    Owen Wister Author of The Virginian Owen Wister (1860-1938) was born in Pennsylvania but-inspired by several trips to Wyoming-became a leading chronicler of the West. The Virginian Set in the vast Wyoming territory, The Virginian (1902) captures both the grandeur and the loneliness of the frontier experience, brilliantly evoking the tension between the romantic freedom of the great, untamed landscape and mankind's deep-seated desire for community and social order. Wister brings to life the honesty and rough justice that ruled the range and the civilizing influence of determined women in frontier settlements that imposed a sense of society on an unruly population. For Wister, the West tested a man's true worth. Click on cover to read the first chapter online! Mass Market Paperback Reissue edition (July 1987)
    New American Library; ISBN: 0451523253 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.82 x 6.86 x 4.17 ISSN: 1526-6605 For more information on this Web site contact steven@readwest.com

    31. A. P. Watt & Company: General Abstract
    White, Fred M. Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 18561923. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.Wister, Owen, 1860-1938. Wyllarde, Dolf. Zangwill, Israel, 1864-1926.
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  • Supplementary Abstract General Abstract: A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Alexander Pollock Watt (1834-1914) began working as a literary agent in 1875 when a friend asked him to negotiate a contract with a London publishing company. By 1881, A. P. Watt had incorporated his business and begun to define the role of the literary agent. A. P. Watt and Company has remained in the forefront of the market in popular fiction and it has counted numerous important and/or best-selling authors among its clients. Online Catalog Terms: A. P. Watt and Company. Authors, American. Authors and publishers. Authors, English. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Literary agentsEnglandHistory. Literature publishingHistory. Publishers and publishingHistory. Strindberg, August, 1849-1912. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Watt, A. P. (Alexander Pollock), 1834-1914. Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Supplementary Abstracts: Authors of major importance in the A. P. Watt and Company Records. Note that authors of special importance are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
  • 32. Records For Lazar, Dan. (in MARION)
    Notes. Wister, Owen, 18601938. The Virginian audio cassette / byOwen Wister. Newport Beach, Calif. Books on Tape, 1981. MAIN
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    33. LitWeb.net
    Owen Wister 18601938 search biblion. American writer whose stories helpedto establish the cowboy as an archetypical, individualist hero.
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    American writer whose stories helped to establish the cowboy as an archetypical, individualist hero. Wister and his predecessor James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) created the basic Western myths and themes later popularised by such writers as Zane Grey and Max Brand. Before Wister, Theodore Roosevelt published his book The Winning of the West (1889-1896) to make clear the meaning of the land beyond the Mississippi to the whole country, and Mark Twain and Bret Harte wrote their stories about frontiersmen. Although Westerns are normally set in the 19th-century, they are not considered simple historical novels, but special kind of moral tales, in which the protagonist, usually male, must defend his personal values in a violent confrontation with socially destructive forces. "He was evidently howling the remarkable strain of yells that the cow-punchers invented as the speech best understood by cows - "Oi-ee, yah, whoop-yah-ye-ee, oooo-oop, oop, oop-oop-oop-oop-yah-hee!" But that gives you no idea of it. Alphabets are worse than photographs. It is not the lungs of every man that can produce these effects, not even from armies, eagles, or mules were such sounds ever heard on earth. The cowpuncher invented them. And when the last cow-puncher is laid to rest (if that, alas! have not already befallen) the yells will be forever gone."

    34. Stanwick's Business - Ayn Rand & Objectivism
    Owen Wister (18601938) is said to have written the first Western. His novelThe Virginian (1902) was made into several movies and a television series.
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    Popular with Objectivists Objectivist Center CATO Reason.org Free-Market.net ... Chris Sciabarra TDO Info Contact TDO TDO Policies TDO Staff More Links Connection Extrospection Spirituality Reciprocal Links FICTION Stanwick's Business I. At the Bureau of Information by Owen Wister (Originally published 1904) (First published on TDO February 21, 2000) "Going to the shore?" he resounded at me, and told me, without waiting, that Salamis Grove was his point. "Best place in Jersey!" he declared heartily. "Best surf, best hotels, best sport. I've tried all the others—Charlemagne Beach, Sorrento Park, Sneak-box River, Squankawan, Shakespeare-by-the-Sea—the whole bunch of 'em, and give me Salamis. Where have you been lately?" he now asked, and again saved me the effort of speech by informing me that he had been to Scranton. "Yes. Been to Scranton. Getting material for big railroad wreck story—hot stuff!" Stanwick too frequently employs the distressing idiom of the hour. "Are you going to the shore? Salamis Park, in my opinion—"; but you need not hear Stanwick's further opinion of this spot. Indeed, I did not hear it myself. Stanwick (as you will doubtless have noticed) has the jovial monologue habit. Every fifty or sixty words he drops you a question, and goes immediately on with the monologue. Thus is created for him the illusion that he is hearing all your news, while at the same time he is spared the wear and tear of listening to you. But the jovial monologue habit spares you, also; I didn't learn Stanwick's opinions any more than he learned my destination; I merely said, "Ah-ha" and "Um-um" at him now and then, and thought of something else. He would soon ask me if I had read his new story, and I would say yes, because he would never stop long enough to find out the truth.

    35. La Tinaja Bonita (1896) By Owen Wister
    A message to you about copyright and permissions. La Tinaja Bonita. by Owen Wister(18601938). from Red Men and White . New York Harper and Brothers, 1896.
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    New York: Harper and Brothers, 1896. "And it came to pass after a while that the brook dried up,
    because there had been no rain in the land." I Kings , xvii, 7. "I think I must go back now," said the young man, not thinking so. He had a guitar from the cabin. "Oh! said she, to whom he was transparent. "Well, if you think it is late." She busied herself with the harvest. Her red handkerchief and strands of her black hair had fallen loosely together from her head to her shoulders. The red peppers were heaped thick, hiding the whole roof, and she stopped among them, levelling them to a ripening layer with buckskin gloves (for peppers sting sharper than mustard), sorting and turning them in the bright sun. The youth looked at her most wistfully. "It is not precisely late yet," said he. "To be sure not," she assented, consulting the sky. "We have still three hours of day." He brightened as he lounged against a water barrel. "But after night it is so very dark on the trail to camp," he sincerely objected.

    36. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > P
    text. Author Wister, Owen, 18601938 Keywords Authors W Wister,Owen, 1860-1938; Titles P ; Subject American literature. Pagan
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    37. Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945. Papers: Guide.
    2p. (101) Wister, Owen, 18601938. ALs(Owen Wister) to John Livingston Lowes;Philadelphia, 6 May 1923. folder (2p.). (102) Wister, Owen, 1860-1938.
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    Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945. Papers: Guide.
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    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 1493
    Creator: Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945.
    Title: Papers,
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    Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Papers of American literary scholar John Livingston Lowes.
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    Gift of John Wilber Lowes; received: 1945.
    Historical Note
    Lowes was a literary scholar and professor of English at Washington University, St. Louis (1909-1918) and at Harvard (1918-1939).
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    Arranged alphabetically by author.
    Scope and Content
    Letters to Lowes from various correspondents, chiefly concerning his writings and other academic activities. Includes letters from Robert Bridges, Alice Brown, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, and Edwin Arlington Robinson.
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    • (1) Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949. A.L.s.(Hervey Allen) to [John Livingston] Lowes; Charleston, 26 Jan 1924. [4]p. (2) Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949. Typed L.s.(Hervey Allen) to Professor John Livingston Lowes; Charleston, 30 Apr 1923. [1]p.

    38. Forbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959. Papers: Guide.
    Woodrow, pres. US 18561924. (2); Wister, Owen, 1860-1938. (10); Wood,Leonard, 1860-1927. (84); Wright, Luke Edward, 1846-1922. (23
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    MS Am 1364-1364.9, MS Am 1365-1365.10, MS Am 1366-1366.4
    Forbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959. Papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b, f, pf
    Call No.: MS Am 1364
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    39. Owen Wister Papers (Library Of Congress)
    Subjects OperasLibrettos Western stories Occupation Authors Administrative InformationProvenance The papers of Owen Wister (18601938), novelist, author
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    The Virginian. The Virginian, A Horseman of the Plains Owen Wister (18601938)The Virginian, A Horseman of the Plains. New York MacMillan
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    LITERARY ARTS A Voice of Her Own
    Phillis Wheatley (ca. 1753-1784)
    Poems on Various Subjects,

    Religious and Moral. . .

    London, 1773
    We're Off to See the Wizard
    Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919)
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

    Chicago and New York: G. M. Hill, 1900
    A Whitman Notebook Walt Whitman (1819-1892) Holograph notebook, ca. 1847-1854 Manuscript Division The Poetry of Robert Frost Robert Frost (1874-1963) "The Gift Outright" Holograph Manuscript Division Groucho's Letters Groucho Marx (1890-1977) Gelatin silver photograph, ca. 1963 Manuscript Division Gift of Groucho Marx,1967 (140A) A Voice of Her Generation Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) "Renascence," Pencil holograph of the unfinished original draft, ca. 1912

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