J. Frank Dobie (1888–1964)
Author of Coronado's Children: Tales of Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the Southwest
About the Author
J. Frank Dobie was born on a ranch in Live Oak County, Texas on September 26, 1888. He graduated from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas in 1910 and received his master's degree from Columbia University. He became an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist. He wrote numerous show more books depicting life in rural Texas including A Vaquero of the Brush Country, On the Open Range, Tongues of the Monte, The Voice of the Coyote, Tales of Old Time Texas, I'll Tell You a Tale, and Cow People. Coronado's Children won the Literary Guild Award in 1931. On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded him the Medal of Freedom. He died four days later on September 18, 1964. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by J. Frank Dobie
Guide to life and literature of the Southwest, revised and enlarged in both knowledge and wisdom (1952) 38 copies
44 Range Country Books Topped Out by J. Frank Dobie in 1941 and 44 More Range Country Books Topped Out by Jeff Dykes in… (1972) 10 copies, 1 review
Apache Gold and Yaqui Silver 1 copy
Titans of Western Art 1 copy
Annotations 1 copy
TRANS PECOS: An Extract from " A Vaquero of the Brush Country " (No. 9 of the Southwest Broadsides for the Friends of… (1955) 1 copy
A Schoolteacher in Alpine 1 copy
Bob More: Man and Bird Man 1 copy
Mesquite 1 copy
Pitching horses and panthers 1 copy
Books and Christmas 1 copy
Associated Works
The Best of the West: An Anthology of Classic Writing from the American West (1991) — Contributor — 266 copies, 1 review
A Texas Cowboy: or, Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony (1979) — Introduction, some editions — 198 copies, 3 reviews
Ants, Indians, and Little Dinosaurs: A Celebration of Man & Nature for the 75th Anniversary of Natural History Magazine (1975) — Contributor — 195 copies, 1 review
An Apache campaign in the Sierra Madre; an account of the expedition in pursuit of the hostile Chiricahua Apaches in… (1987) — Introduction — 51 copies, 1 review
Fifty Years on the Old Frontier: As Cowboy, Hunter, Guide, Scout, and Ranchman (1923) — Foreword — 44 copies
The word on the Brazos; Negro preacher tales from the Brazos bottoms of Texas (1969) — Foreword — 8 copies, 1 review
Sunset Land: The Best Novels of Eugene Manlove Rhodes — Introduction — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Dobie, J. Frank
- Legal name
- Dobie, James Frank
- Birthdate
- 1888-09-26
- Date of death
- 1964-09-18
- Burial location
- Texas State Memorial Cemetery, Austin, Texas, USA
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Live Oak County, Texas, USA
- Place of death
- Austin, Texas, USA
- Cause of death
- heart attack
- Places of residence
- Alice, Texas, USA
Georgetown, Texas, USA
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Galveston, Texas, USA
New York, New York, USA
La Salle County, Texas, USA (show all 8)
London, England, UK
Austin, Texas, USA - Education
- Southwestern University (B.A.|1910)
Columbia University (M.A.|1914) - Occupations
- professor
columnist
rancher
folklorist
humorist - Organizations
- Southwestern University (faculty)
Oklahoma A&M University (faculty)
University of Texas at Austin (faculty)
Texas Folklore Society (editor)
Cambridge University (visiting professor|1943-1944) - Awards and honors
- Presidential Medal of Freedom (1964)
Texas Heroes Hall of Honor (2009)
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Statistics
- Works
- 76
- Also by
- 19
- Members
- 2,164
- Popularity
- #11,871
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 15
- ISBNs
- 119
- Languages
- 1
- Favorited
- 4