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The Salt Lake Papers: From the Years in the Earthscapes o...

Lueders, Edward
The Salt Lake Papers: From the Years in the Earthscapes of Utah
Once again cast in the companionable style of journal entries and notes that readers enjoyed in Lueders's 1977 creative nonfiction classic The Clam Lake Papers, this new investigation into language and ways of knowing follows the author's move from the north woods of Wisconsin to the Intermountain West of Utah.

CHF 21.90

Carl Van Vechten and the Twenties (Classic Reprint)

Lueders, Edward
Carl Van Vechten and the Twenties (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Carl Van Vechten and the TwentiesCarl Van Vechtena cathartic but proved to be a conundrum. The conclusion of the era found the nation just as militant against normalcy and big business, symbolized by Herbert Hoover's continuation of the Republican regime, as it had been against Wilsonian idealism ten years before. By the time the Greek tragedy of Hoover's gallant stand had run its course in 1932, the nation brought the merry-go-ro...

CHF 17.90

Carl Van Vechten and the Twenties (Classic Reprint)

Lueders, Edward
Carl Van Vechten and the Twenties (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Carl Van Vechten and the TwentiesCarl Van Vechtena cathartic but proved to be a conundrum. The conclusion of the era found the nation just as militant against normalcy and big business, symbolized by Herbert Hoover's continuation of the Republican regime, as it had been against Wilsonian idealism ten years before. By the time the Greek tragedy of Hoover's gallant stand had run its course in 1932, the nation brought the merry-go-ro...

CHF 44.50

The Wake of the General Bliss

Lueders, Edward
The Wake of the General Bliss
Set aboard a ship carrying troops home from India at the end of World War II, this autobiographical novel opens with the dramatic events that ensue when the call goes out, "Man overboard!

CHF 27.90

Writing Natural History: Dialogues with Authors

Lueders, Edward
Writing Natural History: Dialogues with Authors
In four public dialogues held at the University of Utah in 1988, eminent writers in the fields of natural history discuss their traditions, perspectives, values, purposes, techniques, and personal insights. Writing Natural History maintains the vitality of the spoken dialogues and conveys a lively sense of each speaker's concern with the processes of the natural world and our position within that world.

CHF 23.50