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2 Darrell J. Greenwell, "Bernard A. DeVoto, Recollection and Appreciation," Utah Historical Quarterly, 24 (January, 1956), 81-84.
3 T. C. Bauerlein, "Mountain Time" (Review), Utah Humanities Review, 2 (January, 1948), 85-86.
4 Bernard DeVoto: Historian of the West (1966).
Catherine Drinker Bowen, Edith R. Mirrielees, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Wallace Stegner, Four Portraits and One Subject: Bernard DeVoto (Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1963),
Robert Edson Lee, "The Work of Bernard DeVoto, Introduction and Annotated Check List" (Ph.D. dissertation, State University of Iowa, 1957),
Orlan Sawey, Bernard DeVoto (New York: Twayne Publishers, 1969);
John Melvin Gill, "Bernard DeVoto and Literary Anticriticism" (Ph. D. dissertation, New York University, 1964).
Garrett Mattingly, DeVoto’s friend and a Harvard historian, wrote a brief volume entitled Bernard DeVoto: A Preliminary Appraisal (Boston: Little, Brown, 1938),
6 Oddly enough, he wrote extensively about the Mexican War (The Year of Decision: 1846)
Canada (The Course of Empire),
7 "The Life of Jonathan Dyer" in Forays and Rebuttals (Boston: Little, Brown, 1936) pp. 3-24.
Harper’s, 167 (September, 1933), 491-501,
Rocky Mountain Reader (New York: Dutton, 1946), 60-76.
8 "Fossil Remnants of the Frontier: Notes on a Utah Boyhood," Harper’s, 170 (April, 1935), 590-600, reprinted in Forays and Rebuttals, 23-45;
"My Dear Edmund Wilson," Saturday Review of Literature, 15 (February 13, 1937), 8, 20;
"Autobiography: or As Some Gall It, Literary Criticism" in Minority Report (Boston: Little, Brown, 1940), pp. 163-189;
"A Sagebrush Bookshelf," Harpers, 175 (October, 1937), 488-496.
9 Fossil Remnants," in Forays and Rebuttals, p. 31.
10 Ibid.
11 DeVoto’s novel of 1924,
DeVoto’s review of M. R. Werner’s Brigham Young, which appeared in the Saturday Review of Literature, 1 (June 27, 1925), 853,
12 1 (March, 1925), 188-197; 189.
13 The Taming of the Frontier, edited by Duncan Aikman (New York: Minton, Balch, and Co., 1925);
14 American Mercury, 7 (March, 1926), 317-323.
15 DeVoto in Four Portraits, pp. 81-82.
16 "Utah," pp. 319, 321, 322.
17 10 (Autumn, 1945), 7-11.
Improvement Era, 49 (March, 1946), 154, 164.
18 "Revaluation," p. 7.
19 "Revaluation," p. 8.
21 American Mercury, 19 (January, 1930), 1-13.
22 "The Centennial of Mormonism" in Forays and Rebuttals, p. 82.
23 Joseph Smith and Brigham Young which he wrote for the Dictionary of American Biography (1935).
24 Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.’s essay on DeVoto in Four Portraits, in particular pages 49-51.
items C 178, C 179, C 180, C 183, and C 185 in the Four Portraits bibilography, p. 152
25 "The Easy Chair: Vacation," Harper’s, 177 (October, 1938), 559.
26 The Year of Decision: 1846 (Boston: Little, Brown, 1943), pp. 443-454; 79.
27 The Year of Decision, pp. 82, 324, 325.
28 "Revaluation," pp. 9-10.
29 The Year of Decision, pp. 466-467;
30 "The Work of Bernard DeVoto," p. 121.
31 Fawn McKay Brodie’s No Man Knows My History, "The Case of the Prophet, Joseph Smith," New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, 22 (December 16, 1945), 1,
Ogden, "A Good Place to Grow In," Lincoln-Mercury Times, 7 (March-April, 1956), 1-3.
32 "Current Comic Strips," Harper’s, 210 (May, 1955), 8-9, 12-15.
34 "Revaluation," p. 8.

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