Charles Redd Monographs in Western History, partial set (1-10, 16)
Paperback. Three in shrink wrap. The Charles Redd Center was created at BYU in 1972 with Leonard Arrington as the first director. They immediately began work on a monograph series with the first number issued that same year. They continued to add installments to the series until 1997. This partial set includes eleven of the numbers in the set:
West by East: The American West in the Gilded Age, Gene M. Gressley, 1972.
Conquered Provinces: Nevada Moves Southeast, 1864–1871, John M. Townley, 1973.
Essays on the American West, 1972–1973, Thomas G. Alexander, editor, 1974.
A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression, Leonard J. Arrington and Thomas G. Alexander, 1974.
Essays on the American West, 1973–1974, Thomas G. Alexander, Editor, 1975.
Essays on the American West, 1974–1975, Thomas G. Alexander, Editor, 1976.
I'd Rather Be Born Lucky than Rich: The Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley, Robert H. Hinckley and JoAnn Jacobsen Wells, 1977.
"Soul-Butter and Hog Wash" and Other Essays on the American West Monograph, Thomas G. Alexander, Editor, 1978.
The Mormon Role in the Settlement of the West, Richard H. Jackson, Editor, 1979.
The Mormon People: Their Character and Traditions, Thomas G. Alexander, Editor, 1980.
The Last Chance Canal Company, Max R. McCarthy, Editor, 1987. Condition: Very good. Item #37905
Price: $30.00

