Richard L. Saunders is the author of Printing in Deseret: Mormons, Economy, Politics, and Utah's Incunabula, 1849-1851. He is curator of Special Collections and Archives at the Paul Meek Library, University of Tennessee at Martin.
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Acknowledgments Yellowstone in Fictional Literature: Themes and Ideas Folklore and Verse Jim Bridger | Tales from Hiram M. Chittenden's The Yellowstone Park, 1895 Mary Earle Hardy | Little Ta-Wish: Indian Legends from Geyserland, 1914 H.C. Reagan | Legend of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, 1925 William Tod Helmuth | \u0022Yellowstone Park and How It Was Named,\u0022 1892 Albert Whipple Hadley | \u0022Yellowstone's First Laundry,\u0022 1921 Charles Van Tassell | Truthful Lies of Yellowstone Park, 1923 Novels and Series Fiction Prentiss Ingraham | Diamond Dirk, or, The Mystery of the Yellowstone, 1878 Alice Harriman-Browe | Chaperoning Adrienne, 1907 Jessie Graham Flower | Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Yellowstone National Park, 1923 Les Savage Jr. | Shadow Riders of the Yellowstone, 1952 Short Stories Emerson Hough | \u0022Maw's Vacation,\u0022 1924 Owen Wister | \u0022Bad Medicine,\u0022 1928 Douglas H. Thayer | \u0022Mr. Wahlquist in Yellowstone,\u0022 1987 Other Yellowstone Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography Notes Indexes
"More than a fascinating and entertaining core sample of historical literature, A Yellowstone Reader offers us a deepened appreciation of the many ways that the extraordinary features and landscape of Yellowstone National Park pique and inspire human imagination."--Lee Whittlesey, Archivist, National Park Service "There is no doubt in my mind that this volume will make a unique and necessary contribution to the literature and scholarship of Yellowstone National Park. For lovers of Yellowstone...this book will be wonderful good-time reading."--William Slaughter, editor of Camping Out in the Yellowstone, 1882