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This title features thirteen stories that explore the Centennial State from the late nineteenth century into the early 1900s and through the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War fifties. Set in different locations around the state such as Berthoud Pass, Baca County, the Great Sand Dunes, Boulder, Trinidad, and Denver, the stories in this collection capture Colorado in all its guises. To help in placing the writer and the work in the proper historical perspective, vivid introductions and afterwords for each tale are included.

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title:Vintage Colorado Short Stories : When Past Met Present
author:Hemesath, James B.
publisher:University Press of Colorado
isbn10 | asin:0870814842
print isbn13:9780870814846
ebook isbn13:9780585022277
language:English
subjectShort stories, American--Colorado, American fiction--20th century.
publication date:1997
lcc:PS571.C6W48 1997eb
ddc:813/.01089788
subject:Short stories, American--Colorado, American fiction--20th century.
Vintage Colorado Short Stories
Vintage Colorado Short Stories When Past Met Present edited by JAMES B - photo 2
Vintage Colorado Short Stories
When Past Met Present
edited by
JAMES B. HEMESATH
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO
Page iv
1997 by the University of Colorado Press
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Published by the UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO
P.O. Box 849
Niwot, Colorado 80544
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
Cover and Interior Design and Composition: Polly Christensen
Front Cover Painting and Frontispiece: Fast Mail (1949) by Paul Gregg. Courtesy
Colorado Historical Society. Negative number 88.64.17.
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Southern Colorado, and Western State College of Colorado.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Vintage Colorado short stories: when past met present / edited by James B. Hemesath.
p. cm.
Companion volume to: Where past meets present
ISBN 0-87081-459-I (cloth). ISBN 0-87081-484-2 (pbk.)
I. Short stories, AmericanColorado. 2. American fiction20th century.
I. Hemesath, James B. 1944-
PS571.C6W48 1997
813.01089788DC2I
97-17595
CIP

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Credits
The stories and poems reprinted herein remain the property of the individual copyright holders or designees. "My Father" (Damon Runyon) and "Why the Hot Sulphur Mail Was Late" (Chauncey Thomas) are in the public domain.
"The National Western Stock Show" by John Van Male. First published in Prairie Schooner (Winter 1933). 1933 by John Van Male. Reprinted by permission of Kathleen R. Van Male.
"That Presence Out There" by Sanora Babb. First published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (September 1962). 1962, 1970 by Sanora Babb. Reprinted by permission of Joanne Dearcopp, literary agent for Sanora Babb.
"To the Clear Mountains" by Verlin Cassil. First published in American Prefaces (June 1939). 1939 by Verlin Cassil. Reprinted by permission of R. V. Cassill.
"God Will Pay You for This, Amigo" by Marie Chay. First published in Arizona Quarterly (Summer 1960). 1960 by Marie Chay. Reprinted by permission of Marie C. Warner and Arizona Quarterly.
"In the Spring" by John Fante. 1952 by John Fante. O 1985 by Joyce Fante. Reprinted from The Wine of Youth: Selected Stories with the permission of Black Sparrow Press.
"The Devil's Grubstake" by Steve Frazee was first published in Fifteen Western Tales (May 1954). 1954 by Popular Publications, Inc. renewed 1982 by Steve Frazee. Reprinted by arrangement with Golden West Literary Agency. All rights reserved.
"Donovan and Gary" by Joe Hansen. First published in Frontier and Midland: A Magazine of the West (Autumn I935). 1935 by Joe Hansen. Excerpt reprinted by permission of the University of Montana and with the cooperation of the family of Joseph Leroy Hansen.
"The Love Germ: Another Tale from Tumbleweed Valley" by William M. John. First published in Century (February 1928). 1928 by William M. John. Reprinted by permission of David J. Vandermeulen, grandson of William M. John.
"The Chinese Girl" by Florence Crannell Means. From Assorted Sisters (New York: Houghton Mifflin, I947). (1947 by Florence Crannell Means. Excerpt reprinted by permission of Eleanor Means Hull, daughter of Florence Crannell Means.
"Survivor" by Wilbur Daniel Steele. 1946 by Wilbur Daniel Steele. First published in Pictorial Review (May 1929). renewed 1974 by Wilbur Daniel Steele. Reprinted by permission of Harold Matson Co., Inc.
"The Ranger Goes to Town" by Bert Stiles. Papers of Bert Stiles, Folder 32, Special Collections, Tutt Library, The Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 1997, Papers of Bert Stiles. First published in Vintage Colorado Short Stories: When Past Met Present. Published by permission of The Colorado College.
"Blue Winds of Tomorrow" by Frank X. Tolbert. First published in Empire: The Magazine of the Denver Post (October 21, I951). 1951 by Frank X. Tolbert. Reprinted by permission of Evelyn Oppenheimer, literary agent for the estate of Frank X. Tolbert.
"Ghost Town: Night" by Alan Swallow. First published in Silver Souvenir: The Poetry Society of Colorado, 1921-1946 (Denver: Sage Books, Inc., 1946). 1946 by Alan Swallow. Reprinted by permission of Mae E. Swallow.
Dedicated to
Jean Stafford
1915-1979
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