Edition |
[Rev. and expanded ed.]. |
Physical description |
xv,1324 pages : illustrations, maps,portraits ; 29 cm |
Notes |
Previous ed.: published as The Reader's encyclopedia of the American West. 1977. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
The New Encyclopedia of the American West includes thousands of entries arranged alphabetically, from Ansel Adams and adobe architecture to Zion National Park and Zuni Indians; hundreds of illustrations and maps; full coverage of all aspects of the West, including history, topography, famous people, places, and events; contributions by such authorities as Leonard J. Arrington on Mormonism, Anne Butler on prisons and prostitutes, John Mack Faragher on the fur trade, California, and television and radio westerns, and Ron Tyler on western prints; articles on 191 artists and writers, 47 gunslingers and outlaws, 58 Indian tribes and 70 Indian leaders, 61 cities and towns, 67 mountain men and explorers, 43 ghost towns, 72 forts and missions, and much more; and extensive cross-references and a full index. |
Other author |
Lamar, Howard Roberts.
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Subject |
Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Encyclopedias.
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West (U.S.) -- History -- Encyclopedias.
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Other title |
The Reader's encyclopedia of the American West.
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ISBN |
0300070888 No price |
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