William Wyckoff Explained
William Wyckoff is an American geographer. He is professor emeritus of geography at Montana State University.[1]
Books
- The Developer's Frontier: The Making of the Western New York Landscape (Yale University Press, 1988)[2]
- with Lary Dilsaver The Mountainous West: Explorations in Historical Geography (Nebraska Press, 1995)[3]
- Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape (Yale University Press, 1999)[4]
- On the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape (Washington Press, 2006)[5]
- How to Read the American West: A Field Guide (University of Washington Press, 2014)[6]
- Mac McCloud's Five Points: Photographing Black Denver, 1938–1975 (2023)
Notes and References
- Web site: William Wyckoff - Ivan Doig Center | Montana State University .
- Wood . Joseph S. . Review of The Developer's Frontier: The Making of the Western New York Landscape . Geographical Review . 1989 . 79 . 2 . 264–266 . 10.2307/215548 . 215548 .
- Wright . John B. . Review of The Mountainous West: Explorations in Historical Geography . Geographical Review . 1996 . 86 . 4 . 620–622 . 10.2307/215940 . 215940 .
- Page . Brian . Review of Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape, 1860-1940 . Great Plains Research . 2002 . 12 . 1 . 187–189 . 23780017 .
- . Van West . Carroll . On the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape by William Wyckoff (review) . Oregon Historical Quarterly . 2006 . 107 . 4 . 632–634 . 10.1353/ohq.2006.0000 .
- Blake . Kevin . How to Read the American West: A Field Guide . The AAG Review of Books . 2 January 2016 . 4 . 1 . 1–3 . 10.1080/2325548X.2016.1117333 .