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1. Germany [1928]
- Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878.
- Memorial ed. - New York : P.F. Collier, c1928.
- Description
- Book — xv, 532 p. : ill., maps, port. ; 23 cm.
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- Balboni, Alan Richard.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1996.
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- Book — 168 p.
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Beginning with historical coverage of the migration of large numbers of Italian Americans to Las Vegas after World War II and the related growth of the city, this book moves on to the issue of organised crime, and debates whether the shady reputation of Italian Americans was quite deserved.
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905 .N499 NO.37 | Available |
- Bowers, Michael Wayne.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1996.
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- Book — x, 229 p. ; 24 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.38 | Available |
- Elliott, Gary, 1941-
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1994.
- Description
- Book — xix, 273 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
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Illuminating the life of a dedicated United States senator, this book tells the story of a man who was tenacious in fostering the welfare of his Nevada constituents, yet mindful of the national interests of all Americans. A man who insured a park and recreation legacy for all generations.
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905 .N499 NO.36 | Available |
- James, Ronald M. (Ronald Michael), 1955-
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1994.
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- Book — xiii, 199 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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From Storey County's High Victorian Italianate-styled courthouse to Lander County's former schoolhouse, now a Neo-classical courthouse, Temples of Justice provides an architectural history of the courthouses of Nevada. In Nevada's first published architectural history, Temples of Justice treats the state's buildings as a series of documents from the past. Presented collectively the courthouses illustrate the choices and influences that have affected Nevada's communities as the citizens have sought to project an image of themselves and their aspirations through public architecture. The courthouses are important local public facilities, and they provide an excellent opportunity to understand the history of attitudes and tastes in the state.
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905 .N499 NO.35 | Available |
- Cloud, Barbara Lee.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1992.
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- Book — xvii, 255 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.33 | Available |
- Raymond, C. Elizabeth.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1992.
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- Book — x, 350 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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George Wingfield has been a major figure in Nevada history since 1912, when he turned down an appointment to the United States Senate. A political and economic titan, he made a fortune in the gold fields of central Nevada and promptly bought a chain of banks and several hotels. Wingfield was active in Republican party circles and influential among Democrats. In the 1920s he controlled both political parties. His power was legendary and prevailing, as demonstrated by the near collapse of the state when his chain of banks failed. For a number years Wingfield was described, without exaggeration, as the owner and operator of the state of Nevada.
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905 .N499 NO.34 | Available |
8. Mirage-land : images of Nevada [1992]
- Shepperson, Wilbur S. (Wilbur Stanley)
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1992.
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- Book — 190 p.
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In a century-old edition of a British newspaper, a quaint narrative entitled "A Visit to the Comstock" was prefaced by the following poem: Paint me, Washoe, as you see it, / Tinting with a truthful touch; / Line it with a faithful pencil, / Do not colour overmuch. Many writers through the decades have "coloured overmuch" in their descriptions of Nevada by using picturesque words and extreme language when discussing the paradoxical state. Idah Meacham Strobridge, often called "Nevada's first woman of letters, " pointed out that images of Nevada frequently suggest a "mirage-land, " a place where nothing is quite what it seems. Wilbur S. Shepperson's examination of such mirages--imaginary, literary, historical, real--is the subject of Mirage-Land: Images of Nevada. In the pages of this book, readers will discover ways in which a variety of men and women image-makers envisioned the Silver State, as well as ways they communicated their visions to others. Shepperson explains the process of mirage building by introducing readers to details from myriad sources--journals, diaries, historic newspapers, government reports, essays, magazines, novels, and even chamber of commerce promotional brochures. The well-known accents of John C. Fremont, Mark Twain, and Dan De Quille mingle with such little-known voices as Louise M. Palmer, Henry T. Williams, and George Wharton James among others. While the exemplary voices may express paradox, self-contradiction, antithesis, even confusion, Shepperson arranges his examples in a way that shows readers an aggregate vision. For him, Nevada history and Nevada humanity together embrace the length of Highway 395, the width of Interstates 80 and 15, and the breadthof a good many gravel roads in between. Essentially Shepperson sees few meaningful differences between the Comstock of the 1860s, other mining camps, sheep and cattle operations, Reno of the 1930s, and the present-day Las Vegas. Because each has waxed and waned through a separate.
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- Hulse, James W.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1991.
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- Book — x, 371 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.31 | Available |
- Bennion, Sherilyn Cox, 1935-
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1990.
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- Book — ix, 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Bennion provides in-depth portraits of nineteenth-century women editors of the West and their diverse publications. The book's title takes its name from an 1898 editorial in the Wasatch Wave which described Piute Pioneer editor Candace Alice De Witt as a ""maiden fair, fully equal to the occasion.""Equal to the Occasion delves into the lives, publications, and historical contexts in which approximately thirty-five female editors of newspapers and other periodicals worked in the nineteenth-century West. The book covers the period from 1854, when the West's first woman editor began her work, through the turn of the century; it includes research gathered from thirteen western states. With its in-depth portraits of pioneering women editors and its appendix listing more than two hundred women and the major repositories where their extant publications are kept, Equal to the Occasion rescues from obscurity a whole panoply of nineteenth-century western women.
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905 .N499 NO.30 | Available |
- Dombrink, John.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1990.
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- Book — xii, 220 p. ; 24 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.27 | Available |
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1989.
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- Book — xii, 189 p. ; 23 cm.
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A collection of essays in which a dozen historians and novelists present their impressions and concerns about ""end of the century Nevada."" Human expectations and illusions are seen as a backdrop for today's Nevada as a new human frontier. As an overview of Nevada society, this study deals with culture as well as economics, with tradition as well as rapid population growth. The essayists inquire whether the friction between acquisition and preservation, quick wealth and refined sensitivity, will build a more humane and enlightened society.
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905 .N499 NO.26 | Available |
- Moehring, Eugene P.
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1989.
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- Book — xii, 329 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Prologue. Before the Dam
- The Federal Trigger
- A City Takes Shape
- "Boomtown in the Desert"
- Achieving Metropolitan Status
- Fragmented Government
- Civil Rights in a Resort City
- The Struggle for Industry
- The City-Building Process
- Epilogue. Growth and Diversification Since 1970.
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905 .N499 NO.29 | Available |
- Merriman, Marion, 1909-1991
- Nevada : University of Nevada Press, 1986.
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- Book — xiii, 255 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.24 | Available |
- Titus, A. Costandina, 1950-
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1986.
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- Book — xiv, 214 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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- Barnhart, Jacqueline Baker, 1940-
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1986.
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- Book — xii, 136 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.23 | Available |
- Hulse, James W.
- Reno, Nev. : University of Nevada Press, 1986.
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- Book — xvi, 141 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
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A view of Nevada history by native Nevadan and historian Hulse that suggests prosperity be based on diverse businesses rather than on a gaming-financed economy.
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- Zanjani, Sally Springmeyer, 1937-2018
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, 1986.
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- Book — xv, 209 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
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- Howlett, Charles F.
- Washington, D.C. : American Historical Association, c1985.
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- Book — iii, 64 p. ; 23 cm.
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906 .A513 NO.261 | Available |
- Abbe, Donald R., 1949-
- Reno : University of Nevada Press, c1985.
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- Book — 117 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
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905 .N499 NO.19 | Available |