There are 17 books by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The politics of hallowed ground (1999). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 From the river's edge 1991 · 147 pages
  2. 2 Wicazo Sa Review 11-2 1995
  3. 3 Why I can't read Wallace Stegner and other essays 1996 · 176 pages
  4. 4 Wicazo Sa Review Vol12 Iss1 Pb 1997 · 242 pages
  5. 5 I remember the fallen trees 1998 · 139 pages
  6. 6 The politics of hallowed ground 1999 · 428 pages
  7. 7 Wicazo Sa Review Vol 14 Iss1 Pb 1999 · 320 pages
  8. 8 Sovereignty and Governance 2002 · 220 pages
  9. 9 Wicazo Sa Review Issue 1 2002 · 252 pages
  10. 10 New Indians, Old Wars 2005 · 226 pages
  11. 11 The power of horses and other stories 2006 · 131 pages
  12. 12 Anti-Indianism in Modern America 2007 · 240 pages
  13. 13 Notebooks of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Sun Tracks) 2007 · 208 pages
  14. 14 That Guy Wolf Dancing 2014 · 133 pages
  15. 15 In Defense of Loose Translations 2018 · 240 pages
  16. 16 Notebooks of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn 2022 · 208 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Elizabeth Cook-Lynn written?

BookOrb lists 17 books by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn.

Where should I start with Elizabeth Cook-Lynn?

A good starting point is The politics of hallowed ground (1999).

What is the Elizabeth Cook-Lynn books in order list?

In publication order: 1. From the river's edge (1991), 2. Wicazo Sa Review 11-2 (1995), 3. Why I can't read Wallace Stegner and other essays (1996), 4. Wicazo Sa Review Vol12 Iss1 Pb (1997), 5. I remember the fallen trees (1998), 6. The politics of hallowed ground (1999), 7. Wicazo Sa Review Vol 14 Iss1 Pb (1999), 8. Sovereignty and Governance (2002), 9. Wicazo Sa Review Issue 1 (2002), 10. New Indians, Old Wars (2005), 11. The power of horses and other stories (2006), 12. Anti-Indianism in Modern America (2007), 13. Notebooks of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Sun Tracks) (2007), 14. That Guy Wolf Dancing (2014), 15. In Defense of Loose Translations (2018), and 1 more.