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dan l. thrapp collection
DAN L. THRAPP BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books:
Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts. Univ. Of Okla. Norman, 1964
Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography, (Vol. I, II, III) Arthur Clark, Glendale, 1988
Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography, Vol. 4 Supplemental Vol., Arthur Clark, Spokane, 1994
General Crook and The Sierra Madre Adventure, Univ. of Okla., Norman, 1972
Juh, An Incredible Indian, Univ. of Texas at El Paso, Southwestern Studies No. 39, El Paso, 1973
The Conquest of Apacheria, Univ. of Okla., Norman, 1967
Vengence! The Saga of Poor Tom Cover, Upton & Sons, El Segundo, 1989
Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches, Univ. of Okla., Norman, 1974
To be published in 2002 – After the Bounty, A Novel of Fletcher Christian
Edited by DLT:
A Cavalryman in Indian Country, by Capt. Camillus Carr, Foreword and Annotation by DLT,
Private Press of Lewis Osborne, Ashland, Oregon, 1974
Dateline Fort Bowie, Charles Fletcher Lummis Reports on an Apache War, Univ. of Okla,
Norman, 1979
Articles:
Views on the Military History of the Indian-Spanish-American Southwest: 1598-1886, A Seminar; Rev. Edition, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 1976; Article by DLT entitled: The Indian Scouts, with Special Attention to the Evolution, Use, and Effectiveness of the Apache Indian Scouts.
A Tale of Two Forts, pl. 40, True West magazine, February, 1968, Vol 15, No. 3, Whole No. 85
The Derwent Letter, "Cochise died this afternoon...", Univ. of Ariz. Library, Tucson, 1977
The Military Pack Outfits, (disbound copy) p. 181, Brand Book, Number One, San Diego Corral of the Westerners., ND, NP
Dan O'Leary, Arizona Scout, A Vignette, Vol. Seven, Arizona and the West, Univ. of Ariz. Press, 1965 (reprint?)
Where was the Battle of Turret Peak Fought? article in Troopers West, Military & Indian Affairs on the American Frontier, Frontier Heritage Press, 1970, San Diego,
The Apache Indians, Frank C. Lockwood, foreword by DLT, Univ. of Neb. , Lincoln, 1987
Vanished Arizona, by Martha Summerhays, Introduction by DLT, Univ. of Neb. Lincoln, 1979
Are We Really Alone?by DLT. Reprint from Los Angeles Times, July 13, 1969 (4 pages)
The Indians of Arizona and New Mexico, A catalogue of Books & Pamphlets, Catalogue No. 3, Introduction by DLT, ND, NP, No Publisher
Camp Reno: Outpost in Apacheria, 1867-1870, Jim Schreier, Foreword by DLT, Ariz. Hist. Society, 1992
Poor Tom Cover, p. 79, Brand Book XV, Westerners Los Angeles Corral, 1978
Geronimo's Mysterious Surrender, p. 17, Brand Book #13, Los Angeles Corral, 1969
Foreword by DLT
Women of the Apache Nation, H. Henrietta Stockel, Foreword by DLT, Univ. of Nev. Reno, 1991
The Apache Indians, Frank C. Lockwood, Univ of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1987. Foreword by DLT
Introduction by DLT
Vanished Arizona, Martha Summerhays, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1979. Introduction by DLT
Books under name of X.X. Jones:
Broken Lance, Ballentine, New York, 1969
Bronc, Ace Books, 1968 (Broncwas published as a “double” bound with The Vengeance Ghost by Reese Sullvan
Mentioned
Survival of the Spirit, H. Henrietta Stockel, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, 1993
War Memorial Volume, Buenos Aires, War Memorial Committee, (194?), DLT listed
Reviews of DLT books
Password, El Paso, TX, The El Paso County Historical Society, 1993, A review of “Juh: An IncredibleIndian”by Phil Nickell, Mesilla, NM