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  • Reader, Phil
  • Copyright 1991 Phil Reader. Reproduced by permission of the author. Photograph courtesy of Phil Reader.
  • G. Brett Lytle, Professor of Languages By Phil Reader The comic opera bandit, Dick Fellows, holds a special place in the literature of California outlawry, nay, American outlawry. The uniqueness of his position can be summed up in one word
  • Reader, Phil
  • It Is Not My Intention to be Captured. Phil Reader, 1995.
  • Copyright 1995 Phil Reader. Reproduced with permission of the author.
  • Harlots and Whorehouses: Stories of the World's Oldest Profession in 19th Century Santa Cruz County By Phil Reader Fallen Angels of Front Street Introduction Practitioners of the world's oldest profession have always been found on the streets
  • in embryo. Mr. Abram T. King, who, as the readers of the SURF know, donated a part of the tract, has already received twenty-five applications for lots in his property outside the tract, the purchase conditional upon the establishment of the encampment. Mr
  • California facility. Included in the contributions of Isaac Blaisdell and Caleb Todd are a number of poems. Although the style and wording may appear antiquated to contemporary ears, they were typical of the poetry of that period. Readers also need