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Dan
Flores, Ph.D.
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Biography
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Dan
Flores publishes primarily on the environmental history
of the American West, the art history of the West,
and Native American history. His most recent book,
Horizontal Yellow: Nature and History in the Near
Southwest (1999), has been a finalist for two
literary prizes. His first book, Jefferson and
Southwestern Exploration will appear in a new
edition as Southern Counterpart to Lewis and Clark,
spring 2002. Visions of a Big Sky, a book on
the historic art and artists of the Northern Rockies,
and The Sacred Circle, an environmental history
of bison in the West, are both in progress.
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Southern
Counterpart to Lewis and Clark:
The
Freeman and Custis Expedition of 1806
Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 2002.
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Jefferson
& Southwestern Exploration; The Freeman and Custis
Accounts of the Red
River Expedition of 1806
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, l984.
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The
Mississippi Kite
Austin:University of Texas Press, l993.
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Caprock
Canyonlands Journey into the Heart
of the Southern Plains
Austin: University of Texas Press, l990.
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The
Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains
and Rocky Mountains
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001.
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Horizontal
Yellow
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999.
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Journal
of an Indian Trader: Anthony Glass and the Texas Trading
Frontier, 1790-1810
College Station: Texas A&M University
Press, 1985.
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Additional
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Visions: Photographs and Pastels of the Texas Plains
(Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1989). |
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