The Resource Ozark, Ozark : a hillside reader, edited by Miller Williams
Ozark, Ozark : a hillside reader, edited by Miller Williams
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The item Ozark, Ozark : a hillside reader, edited by Miller Williams represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 193 pages
- Contents
-
- Otto Ernest Rayburn
- Verbal modesty in the Ozarks
- Literary words in the Ozarks
- A good song well sang
- Vance Randolph
- The new calf
- Setting a spell
- Omens
- Remedies
- Fred Starr
- From
- Four seasons at Possum Trot Farm
- Leonard Hall
- Winter moon
- Dream variations
- Cross
- Langston Hughes
- The bloody brothers
- Robert L. Morris
- Notes for a prayer to be recalled at Thanksgiving
- Ward Allison Dorrance
- Ozark fantasia
- Ribbon
- Don West
- Windy spears
- Francis Irby Gwaltney
- About Grampa, who died poor
- Edsel Ford
- Ozark gardener
- Awaits coming of the greening season
- Cats, cattle, and people
- Beware of dog days
- Charles J. Finger
- Roy Reed
- The wall
- Miller Williams
- Down the blue hole
- William Harrison
- The current revisited
- Harry Minetree
- Queen Anne's lace for Tommie
- Donald Harington
- The travelling picker's prayer and dream
- Our home back yonder
- Having gained some spiritual ruthlessness but still confused by what has happened, a local man considers a friend who died alone
- The country music star begins his politics
- Dealing with Mary Fletcher
- James Whitehead
- Poems on the I Ching
- Robert Dyer
- Poem about a farm boy who went to college and returned to the farm
- John Stoss
- This entangled season
- Eugene Warren
- Wayman Hogue
- Blackberries
- Apology for Hope
- Jack Butler
- Missouri litany
- Jim Bogan
- Let her travel far
- Paul Johnson
- To all those considering coming to Fayetteville
- Sometimes
- Leon Stokesbury
- America's yesterday
- The bad cat
- Speer Morgan
- Leaf and stone and wind
- Karlene Gentile
- The new savage
- Jon Looney
- Meta, Mo.
- Walter Bargen
- Obedience of the corpse
- Room rented by a single woman in Van Buren, Arkansas
- Thomas Hart Benton
- C.D. Wright
- The burial ship
- Called, living with death
- Allegory of youth
- Conditions uncertain and likely to pass away
- Frank Stanford
- October song ad adagio
- One night Frank Stanford got drunk, and started humming an old-timey Spiritual
- He watches Arkansas whip Southern Cal, and recalls old football injuries
- Carl Judson Launius
- I arrive in the hill country
- Growing up in Bongo Congo
- Lynn Graznak
- Isbn
- 9780826203311
- Label
- Ozark, Ozark : a hillside reader
- Title
- Ozark, Ozark
- Title remainder
- a hillside reader
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Miller Williams
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Williams, Miller
- University of Missouri Press
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- American literature
- Mountain life
- American literature
- American literature
- Ozark Mountains
- Ozark Mountains Region
- Label
- Ozark, Ozark : a hillside reader, edited by Miller Williams
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Otto Ernest Rayburn
- Verbal modesty in the Ozarks
- Literary words in the Ozarks
- A good song well sang
- Vance Randolph
- The new calf
- Setting a spell
- Omens
- Remedies
- Fred Starr
- From
- Four seasons at Possum Trot Farm
- Leonard Hall
- Winter moon
- Dream variations
- Cross
- Langston Hughes
- The bloody brothers
- Robert L. Morris
- Notes for a prayer to be recalled at Thanksgiving
- Ward Allison Dorrance
- Ozark fantasia
- Ribbon
- Don West
- Windy spears
- Francis Irby Gwaltney
- About Grampa, who died poor
- Edsel Ford
- Ozark gardener
- Awaits coming of the greening season
- Cats, cattle, and people
- Beware of dog days
- Charles J. Finger
- Roy Reed
- The wall
- Miller Williams
- Down the blue hole
- William Harrison
- The current revisited
- Harry Minetree
- Queen Anne's lace for Tommie
- Donald Harington
- The travelling picker's prayer and dream
- Our home back yonder
- Having gained some spiritual ruthlessness but still confused by what has happened, a local man considers a friend who died alone
- The country music star begins his politics
- Dealing with Mary Fletcher
- James Whitehead
- Poems on the I Ching
- Robert Dyer
- Poem about a farm boy who went to college and returned to the farm
- John Stoss
- This entangled season
- Eugene Warren
- Wayman Hogue
- Blackberries
- Apology for Hope
- Jack Butler
- Missouri litany
- Jim Bogan
- Let her travel far
- Paul Johnson
- To all those considering coming to Fayetteville
- Sometimes
- Leon Stokesbury
- America's yesterday
- The bad cat
- Speer Morgan
- Leaf and stone and wind
- Karlene Gentile
- The new savage
- Jon Looney
- Meta, Mo.
- Walter Bargen
- Obedience of the corpse
- Room rented by a single woman in Van Buren, Arkansas
- Thomas Hart Benton
- C.D. Wright
- The burial ship
- Called, living with death
- Allegory of youth
- Conditions uncertain and likely to pass away
- Frank Stanford
- October song ad adagio
- One night Frank Stanford got drunk, and started humming an old-timey Spiritual
- He watches Arkansas whip Southern Cal, and recalls old football injuries
- Carl Judson Launius
- I arrive in the hill country
- Growing up in Bongo Congo
- Lynn Graznak
- Control code
- 6943251
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- 193 pages
- Isbn
- 9780826203311
- Lccn
- 80026242
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)42377
- Label
- Ozark, Ozark : a hillside reader, edited by Miller Williams
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Otto Ernest Rayburn
- Verbal modesty in the Ozarks
- Literary words in the Ozarks
- A good song well sang
- Vance Randolph
- The new calf
- Setting a spell
- Omens
- Remedies
- Fred Starr
- From
- Four seasons at Possum Trot Farm
- Leonard Hall
- Winter moon
- Dream variations
- Cross
- Langston Hughes
- The bloody brothers
- Robert L. Morris
- Notes for a prayer to be recalled at Thanksgiving
- Ward Allison Dorrance
- Ozark fantasia
- Ribbon
- Don West
- Windy spears
- Francis Irby Gwaltney
- About Grampa, who died poor
- Edsel Ford
- Ozark gardener
- Awaits coming of the greening season
- Cats, cattle, and people
- Beware of dog days
- Charles J. Finger
- Roy Reed
- The wall
- Miller Williams
- Down the blue hole
- William Harrison
- The current revisited
- Harry Minetree
- Queen Anne's lace for Tommie
- Donald Harington
- The travelling picker's prayer and dream
- Our home back yonder
- Having gained some spiritual ruthlessness but still confused by what has happened, a local man considers a friend who died alone
- The country music star begins his politics
- Dealing with Mary Fletcher
- James Whitehead
- Poems on the I Ching
- Robert Dyer
- Poem about a farm boy who went to college and returned to the farm
- John Stoss
- This entangled season
- Eugene Warren
- Wayman Hogue
- Blackberries
- Apology for Hope
- Jack Butler
- Missouri litany
- Jim Bogan
- Let her travel far
- Paul Johnson
- To all those considering coming to Fayetteville
- Sometimes
- Leon Stokesbury
- America's yesterday
- The bad cat
- Speer Morgan
- Leaf and stone and wind
- Karlene Gentile
- The new savage
- Jon Looney
- Meta, Mo.
- Walter Bargen
- Obedience of the corpse
- Room rented by a single woman in Van Buren, Arkansas
- Thomas Hart Benton
- C.D. Wright
- The burial ship
- Called, living with death
- Allegory of youth
- Conditions uncertain and likely to pass away
- Frank Stanford
- October song ad adagio
- One night Frank Stanford got drunk, and started humming an old-timey Spiritual
- He watches Arkansas whip Southern Cal, and recalls old football injuries
- Carl Judson Launius
- I arrive in the hill country
- Growing up in Bongo Congo
- Lynn Graznak
- Control code
- 6943251
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- 193 pages
- Isbn
- 9780826203311
- Lccn
- 80026242
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)42377
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