... in author's possession, courtesy of Walter Griffen; Chaney, History of Sikeston, 126-29; interviews with Brown and ... Charles E. Buck; Jane B. Gillespie, “First Presbyterian Church of Sikeston, Missouri,” 19 Oct. 1959, in author's ...
... Charles W. ( Buck ) Carnan ( 1908–96 ) , telephone interview with the author , 20 May 1992. As a young man Carnan ... ( in author's possession ) . 26. Marty , Noise of Conflict , 17 , 43 , 47 . 27. Samuel Johnson , The Rambler , ed ...
... CHARLES BUCK . London : Printed for James Duncan , ( late Ogle , Dun- can , & Co .; ) W. Baynes & Son ; and Simpkin ... in Author of " A New Translation and Exposition of the veritable expression of those prodigious faculties to ...
He describes how Desert Solitaire paradoxically “launched thousands of maniacs into the empty ground” that Abbey wanted to protect, while sealing his literary reputation and overshadowing the novels that Abbey considered his best books.
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