Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Book_Author - Dobie J Frank
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 102    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Dobie J Frank:     more detail
  1. ROMONA. A Story by Helen Hunt Jackson. With an Introduction by J. Frank Dobie. by Helen Hunt [1830 - 1885]. Dobie, J. Frank [1888 - 1964]. Jackson, 1959-01-01
  2. The WRITINGS Of J. FRANK DOBIE. A Bibliography. Introduction by Harry H. Ransom. by J. Frank. 1888 - 1964]. McVicker, Mary Louise. [Dobie, 1968-01-01
  3. The FLAVOR Of TEXAS. by J. Frank [1888 - 1964]. Dobie, 1936
  4. Out Of The Rock, a Gallery of Uncommon Personalities...... by J. Frank (1888-1964) Dobie, 1972
  5. Biography - Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  6. The Connally-Dobie gift;: Materials by and relating to J. Frank Dobie, 1888-1964 by J. Frank Dobie, 1974
  7. CORONADO`S CHILDREN by J. Frank (James Frank) (1888-1964) Dobie, 1931-01-01
  8. Coronadoïÿýs children; tales of lost mines and buried treasures of the Southwest, by J. Frank Dobie ... illustrated by Ben Carlton Mead by J. Frank (James Frank) (1888-1964) Dobie, 1931-01-01
  9. Three Friends: Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb by William A. Owens, 1975
  10. An American Original: The Life of J. Frank Dobie by Lon Tinkle, 1984-02
  11. The Mustang Professor: The Story of J. Frank Dobie by Mark Mitchell, 1992-11
  12. A dedication to the memory of James Frank Dobie, 1888-1964 by Jeff Dykes, 1966
  13. A Texan in England by James Frank Dobie, 1980-12
  14. Three Men in Texas: Bedichek, Webb, and Dobie: Essays by Their Friends in the Texas Observer

21. Skattabrain: Contemporary Authors : Biography - Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964)
Contemporary Authors Biography Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964). Informationcurrent as of 103809 Pacific Time, Wednesday, 2 March 2005.
http://www.skattabrain.com/css-books-plain/B0007SBB4E.html
Contemporary Authors : Biography - Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964)
by author not specified
Contemporary Authors : Biography - Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964)
Digital
Written by author not specified
This item was published by Thomson Gale on 08 March, 2005
The price is US$3.90
Available for download now Click the button above to buy Contemporary Authors : Biography - Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964) from Amazon ... and shop with confidence! This will add the book to your Amazon U.S.A. Shopping Cart
Skattabrain is an Authorized Amazon Affiliate . All Books sales will be made at Amazon.com
In the Editors own words regarding Contemporary Authors : Biography - Dobie, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964):
Book Description
This digital document, covering the life and work of J(ames) Frank Dobie, is an entry from Contemporary Authors , a reference volume published by Thomson Gale. The length of the entry is 1416 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:
  • Place and date of birth and death (if deceased)
  • Family members
  • Education
  • Professional associations and honors
  • Employment
  • Writings, including books and periodicals

22. Life And Literature In The Southwest
J. Frank Dobie (18881964) was already widely known as a Texas author and folkloristwhen he first published his Guide to Life and Literature of the
http://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/olbooks/dobie/dobie.htm
Southwestern Classics On-Line Lone Star Junction
Guide to

Life and Literature
of the
Southwest

By J. Frank Dobie
Introduction to Online Edition J. Frank Dobie (1888-1964) was already widely known as a Texas author and folklorist when he first published his Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest in 1943. The Guide evolved from notes Dobie had collected and revised over the previous dozen or so years. It served as the basis for a class which he then taught at the University of Texas in Austin. It was further refined and significantly expanded for republication in 1952. The text for the online edition which follows is derived from the 1952 version of Dobie's work. The Guide , as Dobie was the first to point out, is "fragmentary, incomplete, and in no sense a [comprehensive] bibliography" of Southwestern culture. Rather, it is a commentary and listing of a miscellany of writings on the Southwest that Dobie considered "good reading." The Guide's purpose, according to Dobie, was primarily: to help people of the Southwest learn more of the land to which they belong, to make their past more alive, to bring them to a realization of the values of their own cultural inheritance, and to stimulate them to observe. By nature, any such work becomes dated, as many new titles are added which often provide deeper insight into new aspects of Southwestern history and culture. Nevertheless, Dobie's

23. Texana Book Reviews (March 1998)
In his preface, Nance quotes J. Frank Dobie, a man who seldom lacked for an Of course, this storyteller was actually James Frank Dobie (18881964).
http://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/cox/cox98/cox98mar.htm
Texana Book Reviews March 1998
(by Mike Cox)
Mier Expedition: A Definitive History
(March 27, 1998) At daybreak on Sunday, Nov. 10, 1843, the steamship New York hove within sight of Texas. Joseph D. McCutchan and 76 other survivors of what has become known as the Mier Expedition an unauthorized Texas invasion of Mexico in 1842 that ended in imprisonment and death for many stood on deck as the vessel made for the wharf at Galveston. "With proud anticipation we reach the Wharf not a shout not a hurra not a sound of wellcome, went up towards Heaven," McCutchan later wrote in his not always correctly spelled diary. "No friendly hand was stretched out to congratulate us, save those who had, perhaps, a personal friend, or relative among!" This survivor's description is from what should be considered the definitive history of this lessor-known aspect of Texas history, Joseph Milton Nance's "Dare-Devils All: Texas Mier Expedition." Published by Eakin Press, the 560-page hardcover sells for $59.95. The Mier Expedition had its genesis with Texas' response to a Mexican attack on San Antonio in 1842. A force of 750 Texas soldiers marched to the Rio Grande and captured Laredo (at that time only a city on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande) and then moved downriver to Guerro, which they also took. But the leader of the Texans, Gen. Alexander Somervell, decided it was not prudent to stay in Mexico. The general and more than half of his men went back to Texas.

24. Cowboys & Cowgirls: A Select Bibliography
Dobie, J. Frank (18881964). THE LONGHORNS (Grosset Dunlap, c1941). Dobie, J.Frank, ed. MUSTANGS AND COW HORSES (Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1940).
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/3807/features/cowboys.html
Neander97 / Historical Trivia: Select readings on the heros and heroines of the Old Westthose pargons of Americanacowboys, cowgirls, their horses, cattle, livestock; and ranches, ranching cattle drives and much more. Neander97's Historical Trivia
" More Stuff To Clutter-Up Cyberspace " neander97 @yahoo.com
A Select Bibliography Abbott, E. C. (1860-1939). WE POINTED THEM NORTH; RECOLLECTIONS OF A COWPUNCHER Adams, Andy (1859-1935). THE LOG OF A COWBOY: A NARRATIVE OF THE OLD TRAIL DAYS (Houghton Mifflin Co., 1903). Adams, Andy. TRAIL DRIVE: A TRUE NARRATIVE OF COWBOY LIFE FROM ANDY ADAMS' LOG OF A COWBOY (Holiday House, 1965). Adams, Ramon F. (1889-1976). THE BEST OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY (University of Oklahoma Press, 1957). Adams, Ramon F. (Encino Press, 1969). Adams, Ramon F. (Encino Press, 1971). Adams, Ramon F. THE BEST OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY (University of Oklahoma Press, 1957). Adams, Ramon F. COME AN' GET IT; THE STORY OF THE OLD COWBOY COOK (University of Oklahoma Press, 1952). Adams, Ramon F.

25. HoustonChronicle.com - 100 Tall Texans
J. Frank Dobie. Chronicle file. J. Frank Dobie circa 1960. Back Next. J.Frank Dobie (18881964) For half a century, books by Frank Pancho Dobie,
http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/special/00/talltx/dobie.html

Vote for your own Tall Texan
Texas Magazine HoustonChronicle.com
A
... Z
Chronicle file
J. Frank Dobie circa 1960 Back Next J. FRANK DOBIE (1888-1964) For half a century, books by Frank "Pancho" Dobie, storyteller, folklorist and longtime professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, defined for a national readership the colorful cowboy culture of Texas. Dobie's books include A Vaquero of the Brush Country Coronado's Children, The Longhorns, Out of the Old Rock and The Mustangs var tacoda_key="category"; var tacoda_value="Special/"; Tacoda_AMS_DDC_addPair(tacoda_key,tacoda_value); Tacoda_AMS_DDC("http://te.chron.com/tte/blank.gif", Tacoda_AMS_DDC_js)

26. HoustonChronicle.com - Former Model Sits Tall In Steer's Saddle
Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie (18881964) chronicled trail rides through SouthTexas in his book The Longhorns. There are tales of mighty stampedes that
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/rodeo/features/3075131
HoustonChronicle.com Pick a section Home Page Business Classifieds Columnists Comics Community Directory Entertainment Features Health Help Inside Story Marketplace Metropolitan Page 1 News Search Archives Site Map Space Sports Travel Weather
Section: Today's rodeo stories

Section: Rodeo features

Current stories in Rodeo features:
Printer-friendly format

E-mail this story

March 9, 2005, 2:35PM
Former model sits tall in steer's saddle
By EYDER PERALTA
Craig H. Hartley / For the chronicle
Diana Tatum goes for a ride on the back of Hotshot. HEMPSTEAD Diana Tatum arrived announced by the roar of her eight-cylinder diesel truck. It sounded like the beginnings of an earthquake. "HOTSHOT," she screamed as she stepped out of her silver pickup. Tatum is in stark contrast with her surroundings. She's always been a city girl. She was a model on the international circuit, and she has that forcefulness, that grit that comes from weaving through everyday life in a city like Houston. Even her laugh is that way. It's a nicotine crackle, loud enough to command attention. "Hotshot," she repeated, this time with a more gentle tone.

27. Jump-Gate
Dobie, James Frank (18881964) - Biography and bibliography of the author.Epinions.com Dobie, J. Frank Books - Price comparisons and reviews on Dobie, J
http://www.jump-gate.com/index.phtml/Regional/North_America/United_States/Texas/
Web jump-gate.com MENU LIST English Sites Christmas [net home] Dedicated to the Christmas holiday, old site, going to get a heavy update Languages / Linguistics Language/linguistic resources for all your needs French Language Course A beginner course for you who needs to learn speaking the French language Discussion Forum Discussion Forum for right now only French Language, we will cover more later Distance Education A guide that helps you with distance education. This site will officially open August, 24 ShopCity Consumer guide for e-commerce and e-shopping Military World Championship 1997 World championship in Military Penathlon TACCIS.ORG The Swedish Blackjack Site Describes the casino game Blackjack, how to play it and more VResources A resource for anyone who is interested of Virtual Reality, 3D Computer Graphics and Real-time Simulation Technologies

28. ClassZone: Language Of Literature Authors
J. Frank Dobie 18881964 One day it came to me that I would collect and tell thelegendary tales of Texas Texan by Birth James Frank Dobie was born in
http://www.classzone.com/lol_demo/authors/07/7dobie.htm
J. Frank Dobie
"One day it came to me that I would collect and tell the legendary tales of Texas ..."
Texan by Birth
J[ames] Frank Dobie was born in on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas and lived in his native state most of his life. In college, Dobie planned to study law but instead developed a passion for literature and the classics. Dobie was in his forties when his first major novel, A Vaquero of the Brush Country, was published in 1929. His second work, Coronado's Children, gained him popular attention.
Texan By Choice
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE

Trademark Information

Privacy Statement

29. Fort Worth Public Library, Biography Vertical Files
Dobie, J. Frank, (18881964) Nine folders contain the Fort Worth historian andauthor’s columns and some biographical information.
http://www.fortworthlibrary.org/biography.htm
Fort Worth Public Library
Biography Vertical Files
A B C D ... H , I, J K L M ... P , Q, R S T , U, V W , X, Y , Z
Anderson, Fannie, (1885-1910)
Contains a chapter from Justin Van Gordon Anderson’s book, "Recollections and Reflections of a Texian". This chapter discusses the brief life of his missionary sister, Fannie Anderson. The Anderson family was from Anson, Texas. Andrews, Earl Franklin, (1925-1975)
Contains a copy of the folder that was prepared by Terry Baker for the Texas Peace Officers’ Memorial. Franklin was a Mansfield Constable who was killed in the line of duty in 1975. The folder contains news clippings about the incident, the officer’s death certificate and applications to the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial. Armey, Dick, (1940-)
Contains newspaper clippings and biographical information regarding the Republican majority leader. Arnold, Ripley, (1817-1853)
Contains newspaper clippings with biographical information about Major Ripley who established Camp Worth on June 6, 1849, including accounts of his untimely death at the hands of Dr. Josephus M. Steiner. It also contains a copy of the letter from the USA Quartermaster from Sept. 7, 1901, regarding an unsuccessful request to remove his remains to the San Antonio National Cemetery. Ayers, Benjamin, (1801-1861)

30. Handbook Of Texas Online: DOBIE, JAMES FRANK
Dobie, JAMES Frank (18881964). J. Frank Dobie, folklorist, was born on a ranchin Live Oak County, Texas, on September 26, 1888, the eldest of six children
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/DD/fdo2.html
format this article to print
DOBIE, JAMES FRANK (1888-1964). J. Frank Dobie, folklorist, was born on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas, on September 26, 1888, the eldest of six children of Richard J. and Ella (Byler) Dobie. His ranching heritage became an early influence on his character and personality. His fundamentalist father read the Bible to Frank and the other five children, and his mother read them Ivanhoe and introduced them to The Scottish Chiefs Pilgrim's Progress , and Swiss Family Robinson . He left the ranch when he was sixteen and moved to Alice, where he lived with his Dubose grandparents and finished high school. In 1906 he enrolled in Southwestern University in Georgetown, where he met Bertha McKee, whom he married in 1916, and Professor Albert Shipp Pegues, his English teacher, who introduced him to English poetry, particularly the Romantics, and encouraged him as a writer. Dobie's education as a teacher and writer continued after graduation in 1910. He worked two summers as a reporter, first for the San Antonio Express and then the Galveston Tribune . He got his first teaching job in 1910 in Alpine, where he was also the principal, play director, and editor of the school paper. He returned to Georgetown in 1911 and taught in the Southwestern University preparatory school until 1913, when he went to Columbia to work on his master's degree. With his new M.A. he joined the University of Texas faculty in 1914. At this time he also joined the Texas Folklore Society.

31. REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT
Texas writer and one of the bestknown Texans, for that matter - was J. Frank Dobie.Of course, this storyteller was actually James Frank Dobie (1888-1964).
http://amarillo.com/stories/031598/texana.shtml
Amarillo.com
USER REGISTRATION REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT
Becoming a registered member is fast and FREE . Just fill out the following information and you'll have access to all the stories on Amarillo.com, including US, Texas and Local News, Professional, College and High School Sports, Lifestyles, Faith, Food, Outdoors and more. Let's get started.
Why Register?
Sign up is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Fields marked require a response Already a Member? Enter your username and password to sign in.
Username: Password: (case sensitive) Remember my login
Forget Your Password?

Reset Your Password.

Forget Your Username?

Modify Your Account
...
Report A Problem

Become a Member - Create Account document.writeln(""); ERROR: JavaScript Disabled, please consult your browser's help for information on enabling javascript. Choose a Username: This will be your login or username At least 6 characters No spaces Choose a Password: Must be at least 6 characters Passwords are case sensitive Confirm Password: Password Hint: E-Mail Address: Note: A valid e-mail address is required We will send you an e-mail to verify your registration.

32. Jimpoz.com - J. Dobie
J. Dobie (18881964) James Frank Dobie. J. Dobie. Born, September 26, 1888 The repository contains one quote by J. Dobie. Education
http://www.jimpoz.com/quotes/speaker.asp?speakerid=350

33. DOBIE J FRANK JAMES FRANK 1888 1964 (in MARION)
Dobie J Frank JAMES Frank 1888 1964. Records 1 to 13 of 13. Dobie, J. Frank(James Frank), 18881964. Apache gold Yaqui silver
http://library.cerritos.edu/MARION?A=DOBIE J FRANK JAMES FRANK 1888 1964

34. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ D
Dixon, Thomas. Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 18881964. Dobson, Austin,1840-1921. Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905. Dodge, Theodore A. Dom.
http://www.globusz.com/authors_d1.html
Alphabetical List A B C D ... Library

35. DOBIE J FRANK JAMES FRANK 1888 1964 (in MARION)
Dobie J Frank JAMES Frank 1888 1964. Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 18881964. (about) (71 titles); Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. comp.
http://pblib.utpb.edu/MARION?A=DOBIE J FRANK JAMES FRANK 1888 1964

36. Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964. (in MARION)
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 18881964. Heading Dobie, J. Frank (JamesFrank), 1888-1964. Used for Dobie, Frank, 1888-1964; Dobie
http://pblib.utpb.edu/MARION/ACH-4499
Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964.
Heading:
  • Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964.
Used for:
  • Dobie, Frank, 1888-1964
  • Dobie, Pancho, 1888-1964
  • Dobie, James Frank, 1888-1964
Source data found:
  • Folk-Lore Society of Texas. Publications, 1923.
Basic Help Catalogue Home Page Library Home Page Please send comments, suggestions, or bug reports to webmaster

37. Dobie Center, Austin
The Dobie Center was named after J. Frank Dobie, 18881964. He was a teacher,historian, author and folklorist. He was born in southern Texas on a ranch and
http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=123191

38. DSRB Ranch Catalogue Part 2, Items 1590-1614
JFD (18881964) intended to write his autobiography, but did not finish before Dobie, J. Frank. Tales of the Mustang. Dallas Rein for The Book Club of
http://www.dsloan.com/catalogues/RanchCat/RanchCat2/1590-1614.htm
Ranching Catalogue Part 2(Authors D-G)
Items 1590-1614
The following items are for sale. In order to purchase items you are interested in, please call us at (512) 477-8442, fax us at (512) 477-8602, or email us at rarebooks@sloanrarebooks.com
DOBIE, J. Frank. The Mezcla Man. El Paso del Norte: [Carl Hertzog for Bertha and Frank Dobie], 1954. Another copy. 8vo, loose in original wrappers. Slight abrasion to endpapers. Printer Carl Hertzog’s copy, with his bookplate. $125.00 “Fuzzy Mustangs”—With Artist’s Original Drawing DOBIE, J. Frank. The Mustangs. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, [1952]. [3] xvii [1] 376 pp., color frontispiece, original pen and ink drawing (tipped on opposite limitation page) and text illustrations (some full-page) by Charles Banks Wilson. 8vo, original pinto hide, gilt-lettered leather spine label, t.e.g. Other than usual mild foxing adjacent to frontispiece, a superb copy in plain brown paper d.j. and publisher’s tan cloth pictorial slipcase (illustrated by Banks).
Limited edition, Pinto Edition

39. DSRB Ranch Catalogue Part 1, Items 1-24
“‘Mr. Texas,’ J. Frank Dobie (18881964), liked to take pot-shots at Zane Greyfactories. He expected books about cowboys to smell of cows.
http://www.dsloan.com/catalogues/RanchCat1/001-024Web1041.htm

40. Bullard Community Library Search Results
Search Results for Dobie, J. Frank (JAMES Frank), 18881964 There were 18 matches. 1. Cow people / by Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888-1964.
http://64.139.227.36/(mainlib)AuthorSearch?p=Dobie, J. Frank (James Frank), 1888

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 102    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter