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1) THE WRITER AND HIS REGION
Dobie, J. Frank

Dallas: Southwest Review, 1950. Also: Leach, Joseph - CROCKETT'S ALMANACS AND THE TYPICAL TEXAN., Owen, William A.- SOMEBODY TOUCHED ME., and others.. Spring edition. Wrs.. Very Good/No Jacket. Texas. ... more information

Offered by The Wright Collection (Texas, United States) +/-
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2) The Writer and His Region
Dobie, J. Frank

Dallas: SMU Press 7pp, Off-print from the Spring 1950 issue of SOUTHWEST REVIEW MCVICKER 309 a.. Paperback. Very Good. 7.25" x 10". ... more information

Offered by McLaren Books (Texas, United States) +/-
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3) The Writer and His Region
Dobie, J. Frank

Dallas, TX University Press 1955. Reprinted from the Spring 1950 issue of Southwest Review. Inscribed by J. F rank Dobie to the Nebraska State Historical Society. Stapled papers. Very Good Ex-Library edi.. ... more information

Offered by Dickey Books (Nebraska, United States) +/-
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4) THE WRITER AND HIS REGION
DOBIE, J. Frank

DOBIE, J. Frank. THE WRITER AND HIS REGION. Dallas, Texas:: University Press in Dallas/Southern Methodist University,, 1950. First edition [issued as an offprint from the "Spring 1950 issue of Southwest Review"]. . Covers browned and foxed at the extremities, else a very good copy. . [McVicker D42]. Octavo, printed wrappers, 7 pages, stapled. ... more information

Offered by Waiting for Godot Books (Massachusetts, United States) +/-
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5) "The Writer and His Region" in Sul Ross State College Bulletin, Vol. XXXIII, No. 2
Dobie, J. Frank

Alpine, Texas: Sul Ross State College McVickers, C 309b. Reprinted from the Southwest Review (Spring 1950). p. 26-32. From an address first given to the Texas Institute of Letters in Dallas on November 11, 1949. The literate Dobie cites Matthew Arnold, Robert Frost and D.H. Lawrence to show how regionalism is rooted in authenticity and beyond some intellectual definition. It is the intimate familiarity of the land which must breath in the writer's works. Important not only for the collector but fo... more information

Offered by Alcuin Books, ABAA-ILAB (Arizona, United States) +/-
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