James B. Hendryx Pages - Links

Links to other sites which might be of interest to James B. Hendryx fans.
Original Manuscripts, Correspondence, Books, Etc
Most of the original manuscripts, much of his correspondence, some books, articles, art work, etc have been donated to the
Leelanau Historical Society
PO Box 246
203 East Cedar St.
Leland, Michigan 49654-0246
URL: www.leelanauhistory.org
Phone: (231) 256-7475
email: info@leelanauhistory.org
These materials are available to be examined (but not loaned) by the public by appointment only. Contact the Leelanau Historical Society for details.
Other James B. Hendryx sites
Black John of Halfaday Creek page - The original James B. Hendryx page by Brian Duchinsky.
Other Authors who may be of interest
Open Directory: Arts: Literature: Genres: Western: Authors - Eg, Louis L'Amour, Zane Grey, and others.
About Jack London's Writing
Zeke recommends
"If any of you have not read Coming into the Country, by John McPhee, you are missing a bet. It sure brings you up to date on mining up there 100 years later. He can lay out non-fiction better than anyone else I am familiar with today."

"I do feel that the most real, down to earth description of the lure of gold and how it affects people is within The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by Bruno Traven (man of mystery), and that John Huston most faithfully carried it out in the movie. Too bad there was not room for all the subplots within."
About the Gold Rush
Running the Rapids on the Yukon River during the Gold Rush
Literature of the Gold Rush
Stories from the Gold Rush
YukonWeb
Dawson City: Land of the Midnight Sun
About.com - Arctic/Northern Culture
Ghosts of the Klondike Gold Rush
Where to look for JBH book and magazines online
Advanced Book Exchange recently had 118 Hendryx books, not all expensive.
www.eBay.com
www.BookFinder.com searches 10 top online used book sites
www.bibliofind.com
www.adventurehouse.com run by John Gunnison was mentioned by Rick Hall as a source of Short Stories magazines that often have Hendryx stories.
Misc Links
Google's list of western authors
www.cowboy.com - self-proclaimed "Site of the West"