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  1. Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast by Edward Abbey, 2007-08-28
  2. Epitaph For A Desert Anarchist: The Life And Legacy Of Edward Abbey by James Bishop, 1995-10-01
  3. Fire on the Mountain by Edward Abbey, 1992-04-01
  4. Good News: A Novel (Plume) by Edward Abbey, 1991-01-30
  5. Brave Cowboy by Edward Abbey, 1992-04-01
  6. Journeys of Simplicity: Traveling Light with Thomas Merton, Basho, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, & Others by Philip Harnden, 2007-08-30
  7. Slumgullion Stew by Edward Abbey, 1984-12-19
  8. The New West of Edward Abbey, Second Edition by Ann Ronald, 2000-12
  9. Appalachian Wilderness: The Great Smoky Mountains by Edward Abbey, 1994-09
  10. Nature's Kindred Spirits: Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, and Gary Snyder by James I. McClintock, 1994-04-15
  11. The American Wilderness/Time-Life Books - Cactus Country by Edward Abbey, 1973
  12. Cactus country (The American wilderness) by Edward Abbey, 1981
  13. THE BRAVE COWBOY by Edward Abbey, 1957
  14. Slickrock : The Canyon Country of Southeast Utah by Edward Abbey, 1971-01-01

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    26. Abbey, Edward
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    Tshirts African Cichlids In social institutions, the whole is always less than the sum of its parts. There will never be a state as good as its people, or a church worthy of its congregation, or a university equal to its faculty and students.
    The distrust of wit is the beginning of tyranny. Men love their ideas more than their lives. And the more preposterous the idea, the more eager they are to die for it. And to kill for it. Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell. Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best.
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    Online Resources Texts: Edward Abbey Used Books: Edward Abbey Know of a Resource? ... The Best of Edward Abbey by Edward Abbey One of the most popular and celebrated contemporary authors selects 31 of his favorite piecesboth fiction and nonfictionincluding selections from such bestsellers as Desert Solitaire The Brave Cowboy The Monkey Wrench Gang Abbey's Road ... The Journey Home , and more. Includes 11 line drawings.... Click here to learn more about this book Coyote in the Maze : Tracking Edward Abbey in a World of Words by Peter Quigley (Editor), Jim Stiles (Photographer), stewa Cassidy The works of Edward Abbey have been well known to general readers since the 1960s. Now an increasing interest in nature and environmental writing has focused the attention of a new generation of readers on classics such as

    29. AN INTERVIEW WITH EDWARD ABBEY...
    Transcript of an interview conducted by Eric Temple in December 1982, with a photo.
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    AN INTERVIEW WITH EDWARD ABBEY...
    What follows is the transcript of an interview conducted by Eric Temple with Ed Abbey in December 1982. The interview took place in the cabin behind Abbey's Tucson home and was videotaped for a program produced by KAET-TV in Phoenix, Arizona. Portions of the interview were made into a half hour program called "Edward Abbey's Road" which aired in Arizona and many PBS stations nationwide in 1983. Thanks to Clarke Abbey for permission to print this excerpt. ET) What do you see as the major environmental problem in Arizona right now? EA) Progress. Development, Growth, Industryeverything that the politicians and the chamber of commerce loves, I'm against. I think it's gradually destroying Arizona, and I don't think it will surviveI think we're using up our resource base, especially water, much faster than it can ever be replaced. Therefore, unless some sort of technological miracle saves us, I imagine that Phoenix and Tucson will be small towns again, and probably very nice places to live. I was just reading a very good book by Charles Bowden, "Killing the Hidden Waters" which goes into this subject in great detail, historical and geological. He describes how the Papago Indians survived out here simply by living off the land, mainly hunting and gathering. Surviving on surface watera few springs and flash floods for farming, and they got by for 10, maybe 20 thousand years. 'Course they didn't create what most of us would consider a very brilliant civilization, but they had a satisfying way of life and were probably as happy as most modern Americans.

    30. Chasing Abbey
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    33. @marillo Globe-News: Opinion: Horsley: We Need More Irascibles Like Edward Abbey
    Personal thoughts and rememberances 10 years after his death. Amarillo GlobeNews article by David Horsley.
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    Horsley: We need more irascibles like Edward Abbey
    "This is the most beautiful place on earth. There are many such places." Edward Abbey, 1927-1989 David
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    Can it really be almost 10 years since Ed Abbey, that joyful, irascible, combative man who wrote those lines, is said to have died? Mounting evidence notwithstanding, I still find it hard to believe. Yes, I know all about the reports. Hospital reports, funeral reports, false grave sites scattered about Abbey's beloved hills (to throw grave robbers off the trail? Or to increase their sport?) This newspaper printed a brief obituary which now functions nicely as a bookmark. And it's true that his final novel, "The Fool's Progress," had all the marks of being written by a dying man. But all his books had marks of being written by a dying man. A man dying of love, of rage and outrage, of the sheer unutterable beauty of this Earth and the gracefulness of life upon it. Dying, like the pale phantoms in his story "The Brave Cowboy," of nostalgia and loneliness. "Let's keep things like they were," he said. Born and raised in Appalachia during the Depression, Abbey came west as a young man, falling deeply and passionately in love with the Southwest, an area which would serve as the setting for his novels and subject of his essays. He launched a writing career in 1956 with "The Brave Cowboy," a novel later made into the movie, "Lonely Are The Brave," with Kirk Douglas.

    34. A Literary History Of The American West
    Long article on Ed by Ann Ronald, University of Nevada. Part of a huge site of essays on the American West. Also available in .pdf format
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    A CRUCIAL DILEMMA, Born an easterner (1927), Abbey first saw the West when he was seventeen, while hitchhiking around the country. In an essay written years later, he characterizes the particular power and promise he felt when he glimpsed the arid desert landscape: "for the first time I felt I was getting close to the West of my deepest imaginings–the place where the tangible and the mythical become the same."Most of Abbey's writings, in fact, have been efforts to convey that West, the one of his deepest imaginings, the one he fears is facing destruction today. After World War II he returned there, to study philosophy at the University of New Mexico, to explore the desert as intimately as possible, and to write. His first book, however, is not set in the West: instead, Jonathan Troy (1954) recounts the painful Pennsylvania adolescence of a very egotistical young man. This unsuccessful early piece of fiction reveals few of Abbey's strengths, but deserves mention because its conclusion prefigures his subsequent and repeated emphasis on the psychological needs that are filled by the physical West and by the abstract notion of wilderness. Abbey's second novel

    35. Arts: Literature: Authors: A: Abbey,_Edward - Open Site
    Top Arts Literature Authors A abbey, edward (2) Novels (0). edward abbey loved the South Western deserts, and much of his writing was set there.
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    Non-fiction, Fiction Top Arts Literature Authors ... A : Abbey, Edward Edward Abbey loved the South Western deserts, and much of his writing was set there. His book "Desert Solitaire" prompted Larry McMurtry of the Washington Post to name him "the Thoreau of the American West". Chronological Publication Listing (as at April 6, 2004) (Click here for OEP Publication Abbreviation Codes and Meanings
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    1956 - The Brave Cowboy [F]
    1962 - Fire on the Mountain [F] 1968 - Desert Solitaire [NF] 1970 - Appalachian Wilderness [NF] 1971 - Black Sun [F] 1971 - Slickrock [NF] 1973 - Cactus Country [NF] 1975 - The Monkey Wrench Gang [F] 1977 - The Journey Home [NF] 1977 - The Hidden Canyon [NF] 1979 - Abbey's Road [NF] 1979 - Desert Images [NF] 1980 - Good News [F] 1982 - Down the River [NF] 1984 - In Praise of Mountain Lions [NF] 1984 - Beyond the Wall [NF] 1984 - The Best of Edward Abbey (aka as Slumgullion Stew) [ANTH] 1988 - The Fool's Progress [F] 1988 - One Life at a Time, Please [NF]
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    37. Edward Abbey --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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    38. Edward Abbey Honesty In A Dishonest Age
    A brief page dedicated to the author, with a short excerpt from his diary, and a big color photo.
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    40. Feature Story (November 30 - December 6, 1995)
    A Mexican writer comes to terms with the ghost of edward abbey.
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    A Mexican Writer Comes To Terms With The Ghost Of Edward Abbey.
    B y L u i s A l b e r t o U r r e a I'M DRIVING ED Abbey's Cadillac to Denver. It has moldered away in a dirt alley off Tucson's venerable main drag, and now it's going to reside in a pricey Republican enclave on the compromised high plains outside the mile-high city. Of course, if I told you which 'burb it was, I'd have to kill you. A fire-engine red '75 Eldorado, it's been parked for a year behind Ed's pal Buffalo Medicine's house, accumulating a thick coat of dust and a calligraphy of cat and raccoon tracks across its massive hood. The cables have fallen loose in the engine compartment, the generator's shot, weeds have choked the wheels, and the ragtop's in sad shape. Local writers cruise by occasionally, tip their gimme caps, raise a can of Coors, and drive away. Their wheels churn up the alley dirt, adding another layer of dust to the Caddie. Just like Ed's memory. Buffalo Medicine has possibly rooked El Piloto, a devotee of the Abbeyite Order, by selling him the car for money which might or might not be too much. Opinions vary. It all depends on where you're positioned in the continuing Ed debate. In Tucson, the debate is quite personal, since locals trade Ed sightings like baseball cards. Ed AbbeySasquatch.

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