Dobie, J. Frank, (James Frank), 1888-1964
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- Dobie, J. Frank, (James Frank), 1888-1964
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- 1888-1964
- Alternative name
- James Frank
100+ Items that share the Concept Dobie, J. Frank, (James Frank), 1888-1964
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- "His looks and my ways would hang any man"
- "His looks and my ways would hang any man"
- "I have that honor" : tributes to J. Frank Dobie
- "Pancho" Dobie the maverick : a Texas Institution
- "That reminds me"
- 'Mama's' joy in giving cherished Dobie memory
- 'Strays' branded with lazy E iron
- 101 essential Texas books : a representative selection of classic and contemporary Texas books, all still in print
- A Texan in England
- A Texan teaches American history at Cambridge University
- A bookman remembers J.F.D.
- A day with the Basques
- A deer hunter's camp
- A lifetime of love between Texas creeks
- A note about J. Frank Dobie
- A plot of earth
- A plot of earth
- A portrait of Pancho : a look at the life and work of J. Frank Dobie
- A portrait of Pancho : some recollections of J. Frank Dobie
- A portrait of Pancho : the life of a great Texan : J. Frank Dobie
- A portrait of Pancho : the life of a great Texan : J. Frank Dobie
- A portrait of Pancho : the life of a great Texan, J. Frank Dobie
- A portrait of Pancho Dobie
- A question of hides
- A schoolteacher in Alpine
- A schoolteacher in Alpine
- A son-of-a-gun stew
- A son-of-a-gun stew
- A son-of-a-gun stew
- A tribute
- Address of Mr. J. Frank Dobie :
- An American original : the life of J. Frank Dobie
- An American original : the life of J. Frank Dobie
- An open letter to Mr. J. Frank Dobie
- Andy Adams, cowboy chronicler
- As a noted Texan sees State Game Department
- As the moving finger writ
- Ave atque vale, frater, Mr Frank, J. Frank Dobie
- Babicora
- Bertha McKee Dobie : an exhibition at Southwestern University
- Big D
- Billy the Kid
- Black devil
- Bowie and the Bowie knife
- Breyfogle's gold in Death Valley
- Brother coyote and the lion
- Brush country
- Cabeza de Vaca and Horsehead
- Cambridge
- Canine cowboys
- Change, change, change
- Christmases of the past
- College days
- Colonel Abercrombie's mole
- Concerning Mr. Dobie and the University of Texas
- Cow country tempo
- Cowboy author is dead
- Cowmen dress down
- Coyote traits and trails
- Diamonds in the iron
- Divided we stand
- Divided we stand
- Dobie : three old friends pay historian final tribute
- Dobie at Southwestern University : the beginnings of his literary career, 1906-1911
- Dobie knows and loves horses
- Dobie on a resignation
- Dobie works out traffic fine : jail is preferred over $2 payment
- Dobie's mentor an early influence on Texas literature
- Dobie's roots helped Texas writers blossom
- E. L. Shettles, man, bookman, and friend
- Elithe Hamilton Kirkland Papers, 1910-1992
- Ella Byler Dobie and Christmas
- Finding literature on the Texas plains
- Finding literature on the Texas plains
- Folk-lore and literature
- Folk-lore in Texas and the Texas Folk-Lore Society
- Frank Dobie : man and friend
- Frank Dobie : man and friend
- Frank Dobie on libraries; a bold free mind comments on a facet of our culture : extension of remarks of Hon. Ralph W. Yarborough of Texas in the Senate of the United States Monday, April 11, 1960
- Frank Dobie recounts what he knew of Andy Adams, Texas cowboy rider
- Gathering Texas gold : J. Frank Dobie and the men who saved the Longhorns
- Giants of the Southwest
- Gold is where you find it
- Grass on the ground and grass in big talk
- Great liars of the golden West
- His looks and my ways would hang any man
- Home is a harbor
- Horns
- Human mind and libraries
- Hunting bighorns below the border
- I don't like
- In the brush country
- In them thar hills
- J. C. Duval, first Texas man of letters
- J. Frank Dobie
- J. Frank Dobie
- J. Frank Dobie
- J. Frank Dobie
- J. Frank Dobie
- J. Frank Dobie
- J. Frank Dobie - an appreciation
- J. Frank Dobie -- Texan : an appreciation
- J. Frank Dobie : a liberated mind
- J. Frank Dobie : a liberated mind
- J. Frank Dobie : a portrait of Pancho
- J. Frank Dobie : extension of remarks of Hon. Ralph W. Yarborough of Texas in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, June 25, 1958
- J. Frank Dobie : remarks presented at the Dobie Folklore dinner, Austin, April 23, 1955
- J. Frank Dobie : the life and times of the Southwest's greatest historian and folklorist
- J. Frank Dobie : the makings of an ample mind
- J. Frank Dobie : way out in the fore
- J. Frank Dobie and the American folklore movement : a reappraisal
- J. Frank Dobie follows friends into death
- J. Frank Dobie is dead at 75
- J. Frank Dobie of Texas
- J. Frank Dobie reflects on land, cattle, writers
- J. Frank Dobie writes of his boyhood in Live Oak County
- J. Frank Dobie's career: : retrospect and prospect
- J. Frank Dobie's debt to the storytellers
- J. Frank Dobie's salute to libraries : extension of remarks of Hon. Ralph W. Yarborough of Texas in the Senate of the United States Friday, March 21, 1958
- J. Frank Dobie, American : [extension of remarks of Hon. Ralph W. Yarborough of Texas in the House of Representatives of the United States, Thursday, September 24, 1964]
- J. Frank Dobie, Texan : an appreciation
- J. Frank Dobie, historian of West, dies in sleep
- Javeline lore and hunting
- Juan Catorce
- Juan Oso : bear nights in Mexico
- Legend of Dobie still being told : student recalls his storied teacher
- Legendary writer J. Frank Dobie's 'other' ranch, Cherry Springs
- Legendeer of lost gold
- Legends of the Southwest
- Letter home : London, to Austin, Texas
- Life goes to a tall tales session in Texas
- Lion markers
- Los muertos no hablan
- Maverick professor
- Meaning of the Texas Centennial
- Midas on a goatskin
- My Dobie collection
- My favorite tree
- My favorite tree
- My horse Buck
- Of mustangs and J. Frank Dobie
- On being first class
- On the trail of the lost Tayopa : an ancient Spanish treasure house
- Outlaws of the brush
- Painter to force tranquility
- Pancho and the patio
- Pancho rides again
- Pancho's paisano
- Personal report : Austin
- Plaque marks residence of Texas' man of letters
- Poetry and prose at Georgetown
- Portrait of a ranch country matriarch
- Presentation of the Isabel Gaddis collection of J. Frank Dobie by Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Prothro
- Presentation to Texas A&M University of the J. Frank Dobie Collection by Jeff Dykes '21 and Martha Dykes Goldsmith [program]
- Ranch to be Dobie memorial
- Ranch was Dobie's retreat
- Rawhide
- Rendezvous with destiny
- Responses to letters - writers
- Restoration planned for Dobie home
- Reviews of books : Southwest chronicle
- Rites today : J. Frank Dobie's death mourned across the nation
- Russell Lee Papers, 1903-[ongoing]
- Samples of the Army mind
- San Antonio, the Centennial, and the cenotaph : grounds for controversy : J. Frank Dobie and Pompeo Coppini
- Scattering of Dobie estate a sad legacy for writer
- Scholars with dusty shoes
- Silences
- Smarter than a steel trap
- Some books of range days
- Son of a gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Son-of-a-gun stew
- Southern personalities : J. Frank Dobie, legend hunter
- Southwest folklorist Dobie dies
- Southwestern keeps Dobie legacy alive
- Stories in Texas names, I | II, Staked Plains ; | Cabeza de Vaca and Horsehead
- Stories in Texas names, III, Downright circumstantial evidence
- Stories in Texas names, IV, Prolonged shadows
- Stories made up to fit sounds
- Storytellers I have known
- Storytellers I have known
- Storytellers I have known
- Such memories are true riches
- Swords and saints and six-guns
- Tale telling in a kitchen
- Tales of the mustang
- Texas needs brains
- Texas rich in folk lore and tradition
- That was when a mile was a mile
- The Alamo's immortalization of words
- The Connally-Dobie gift : materials by and relating to J. Frank Dobie, 1888-1964
- The J. Frank Dobie day symposium
- The Library of Dudley R. Dobie
- The Mexican vaquero of the Texas border
- The Spanish cow pony
- The Texan part of Texas : the distinctive charms of the biggest state
- The Texas longhorn's dying bellow
- The art of discovery
- The buried gold at Fort Ramirez
- The cowboy and his songs
- The dichotomy of J. Frank Dobie : ideas and kinships
- The genius of gusto
- The hour of reading
- The king of cattlemen
- The last rites of J. Frank Dobie
- The lost nigger gold mine
- The man of goats
- The man of goats
- The mystery of Lafitte's treasure
- The old trail drivers have monument more durable than brass
- The old-time Mexican goat herder
- The outlaws of the brush
- The pacing white mustang
- The pacing white mustang
- The phantom stallion
- The picturesque figure of J. Frank Dobie
- The pleasure Frank Dobie took in grass
- The pleasure Frank Dobie took in grass
- The razorbacks
- The rider of Loma Escondida
- The roadrunner in fact and folklore
- The saga of the saddle
- The saga of the saddle
- The saga of the saddle
- The seasonableness of reading
- The smart coyote
- This I believe
- This here Texas tradition
- Three friends : Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb
- Three friends, Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott Webb
- Three men in Texas: Bedichek, Webb, and Dobie
- Tracks on the land
- Tracks on the land
- Trail-driving Texas horses
- Treasured writers remained loyal to their art, Southwest, each other
- Tribute to J. Frank Dobie
- True culture is eclectic, but provincial
- True spirit of Dobie imprisoned in time capsule
- Twenty-five jack loads of Spanish gold
- Two Southwestern books
- UT's spectacular Dobie exhibition
- University of Cambridge, ACTA, Tuesday, 20 June 1944 ..
- Wanderlust of the wild : the mystery of migration among non-migratory creatures / by J. Frank Dobie ; illustrated by R. Bruce Horsfall
- West by South
- West by South
- Western American literature : a bibliography of interpretive books and articles
- Western high spots : reading and collecting guides
- Western literature coming of age
- What is a Texan?
- Where El Dorado is
- Wilson Mathis Hudson papers :, 1938-1977
- With spur and winchester
- Words, words, words, my Lord
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