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Iguanas of the World: Their Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation (Noyes Series in Animal Behavior, Ecology, Conservation, and Management)
Published in Hardcover by Noyes Publications (1983)
Authors: Gordon M. Burghardt and A. Stanley Rand
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Who knew?
Who would have believed this information was available 20 years ago. This is a deeply scientific book, not for casual reading. A must for those that like to think they are in the top branch of information givers.

From diet to breeding habits, dwelling preferences, discussions on internal organs and just so much more of the many different species of the iguana. Burghardt and Rand have complied (edited) a tremendous collection of researchers work. Never have I seen the pooling of so many different resources to come to the understanding of a reptile.

If you think you are one of the "smart" people when it comes to the iguana species, this is a MUST HAVE publication.


Comanches in the New West, 1895-1908: Historic Photographs (The Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture, No. 1)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Texas Press (1999)
Authors: Stanley Noyes and Daniel J. Gelo
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Interesting but Limited
This book is based around prints of 31 glass-plate photographs made primarily by Alice Snearly in and around Cache, OK, at the turn of the 20th century. The collection was acquired by Larry McMurtry, who donated the plates to the University of Texas Press, the publisher of the book.
Noyes, who wrote Los Comanches, provides some interesting but mainly inessential notes that at times border on the annoying, particularly when he noodles off into pointless speculation about how the subjects were thinking or feeling when their photo was taken based on the expressions on their faces.
There is a brief historical survey of the treaties that landed the Comanche on the reservation and the work of various Anglo religious, social, and political factions that gerrymandered their fate afterwards. Noyes also provides information on the Comanches' reservation life and their association with the Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache who shared their reservation. Commentary on the dress of the subjects is informative with respect to the assimilation of the Comanches into Anglo cultural and dress patterns during this transitional period in the tribe's history, but numerous notations on tribal dress also indicate how important the peyote ceremony had become for the tribe in captivity.
The photos are generally soft-focus and relatively low contrast, making it difficult to pick out detail, and there are no magnified views. The notes, however, do well at identifying individuals and pointing out notable objects in the prints. Also, Noyes delivers some interesting anecdotal material on Quanah Parker and some of the other tribal leaders during the reservation years.

Comanches of the New West
Excellent job by the authors with both the text and the selection of photographs. This is a very desirable book for readers interested in Comanches, the development of North Texas, early photography, or the process of Texas transitioning from frontier cultures into society as we have it today.

Fills a Big Gap
The historical introduction in this book has filled a huge gap by detailing the events of the lives of Commanches after they were placed on the reservation up to about 1915. Most of the happenings are the same for other reservation peoples and yet few nonIndians are familiar with the sequence of events after various native groups of people were put on reservations.

The photographs are unique and ones not previously seen before. Larry McMurty has provided a valuable service by making these images available through the University of Texas archives.


Beyond the Mountains
Published in Hardcover by Solo Press (1979)
Author: Stanley Noyes
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Commander of Dead Leaves: A Dream Collection
Published in Paperback by Bookpeople (1984)
Authors: Stanley Noyes and Nathaniel Tarn
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Engaged in War: The Letters of Stanley Goodland 1914-1919
Published in Paperback by Twiga Books (1999)
Authors: Ann Noyes and David Goodland
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Faces and spirits : poems
Published in Unknown Binding by Sunstone Press ()
Author: Stanley Noyes
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Hamburg Cove: Past & Present
Published in Paperback by Lyme Historical Society, Incorporated, Floren (1993)
Authors: Stanley Schuler, John H. Noyes, and Carlin Kindilien
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Los Comanches
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (1994)
Author: Stanley Noyes
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Los Comanches: The Horse People, 1751-1845
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (1994)
Author: Stanley Noyes
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Shadowbox
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