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    • Mahohri MacKintosh Young (1877-1957) Collection

    • Mahohri MacKintosh Young (1877-1957) Collection

    • Young, Mahonri Sharp, 1911-; Young, Cecilia Sharp, 1872-1917; Knollenberg, Mary Lightfoot Tarleton; Artists; Mormon artists

    • American artist and sculptor. Grandson of Brigham Young. Primary places of residence included Salt Lake City, Utah; New York City; Paris, France; and Branchville, Connecticut. ; Correspondence, sketchbooks, research files, autobiographical files,...
    • Young, Joseph, 1797-1881;

    • Young, Joseph, 1797-1881;

    • Young, Joseph, 1797-1881--Biography; Overland journeys to the Pacific;

    • Joseph Young was born on 7 April 1797 in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, the second of ten children born to John and Nabbie (Howe) Young. Joseph was thirty-five years old and a Methodist preacher in Canada when his younger brother, Brigham,...
    • Young, Joseph A., 1834-1875;

    • Young, Joseph A., 1834-1875;

    • Young, Joseph Angell, 1834-1875--Biography; Overland journeys to the Pacific;

    • The oldest son of Brigham and Mary Ann (Angell) Young, Joseph Angell Young was born at Kirtland, Ohio, on 14 October 1834. He was baptized by his father into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age eight and was one of the first...
    • Letter to Zane Grey from Dolly Grey - 25 Sep, 1916

    • Letter to Zane Grey from Dolly Grey - 25 Sep, 1916

    • Young Pitcher; Army; government; Harpers; military; edition; Philippines; teaching; literature; writing;

    • "[a clipping from the Sunday Times] The U.S. Government has selected three Harper books for use in the schools of the Philippine Islands. They are William E. Chancellor's 'Class Teaching and Management,' Hamlin Garland's 'The Long Trail' and Zane...
    • Trail to Thunder Mountain - TW

    • Trail to Thunder Mountain - TW

    • Writing; Trips; Wilderness; Secretaries; Idaho; Thunder Mountain; Takahashi;

    • "As I mentioned earlier, he [Takahashi] was a great peacemaker, too. Human nature being what it is, tempers will wear thin, especially in a family situation where constant close association day after day in the rather rough conditions we were in,...
    • Letter to Zane Grey from Dolly Grey - 27 Apr, 1931

    • Letter to Zane Grey from Dolly Grey - 27 Apr, 1931

    • writing; The Trail Driver; West of the Pecos; rejection; women; heroine;

    • "Chenery crazy about The Trail Driver accepted at $60,000; couldn't pay more…then he found out that West of Pecos had girl masquerading also. That settled that. I warned you about that. [so no sale]."
    • Zane Grey Diary - 17 Nov, 1933

    • Zane Grey Diary - 17 Nov, 1933

    • writing; Shadow on the Trail; Knights of the Range; Twin Sombreros; quality; favorite; Ride the Man Down; title; change;

    • "I think Ride the Man Down [Shadow on the Trail], Knights of the Range, Twin Sombreros as good as any I ever wrote. I believe 30,000 on the Hoof is my best novel."
    • "On the Trail of Zane Grey" - Jackson

    • "On the Trail of Zane Grey" - Jackson

    • writing; setting; vs.; character;

    • "He was not really as interested in the character he created as in the settings. He once remarked that Arizona stars would be moons in any other state. His diary entry of August 9, 1910, showed his different feelings for people and places: 'It is...
    • "Zane Grey's West" - Topping

    • "Zane Grey's West" - Topping

    • writing; realism; rape; UP Trail; Riders of the Purple Sage; nudity;

    • "Yet while acknowledging the validity of Whipple's case, one must note a more realistic side to Grey's novels as well. For one thing, they about in rapes, both attempted and successful (although the successful ones occur off stage). His UP Trail...
    • "On the Trail of Zane Grey" - Jackson

    • "On the Trail of Zane Grey" - Jackson

    • writing; popularity of; methods of;

    • "Grey's work touched the sensitive chords of the American middle classes. He took them vicariously on trips to the great West, and whetted their appetites of what it was, and its potential. He helped to prove that in the American mind, the West was...
    • Black Mesa

    • Black Mesa

    • writing; idealism vs. realism; romance;

    • "In this solitary environment the profound realities of life on the bitter desert of Bitter Seeps fell with crushing force upon Paul's dreams, hope, love, faith, upon all he believed in. From that midnight hour he realized there would be a terrible...
    • "Writer of the Purple Page" - w

    • "Writer of the Purple Page" - w

    • Writing; Criticism; Reputation; popularity; Heritage of the Desert; Riders of the Purple Sage; Rainbow Trail;

    • "A writer deserves to be judged by his best work. Zane Grey's came in a burst of creativity which lasted only five years and resutled in three books, The Heritage of the Desert (1910), Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) and its sequel, The Rainbow...
    • Gruber

    • Gruber

    • writing; background for; millions; Doyle; note taking; dialogue;

    • "He saw the places he wrote about; he did the tings his characters did. He rode horses; he hunted buffalo, mountain lions, bear, deer, elk. He climbed mountains in the wildest , most inaccessible places. He crossed rivers, swimming on his horse; he...

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