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* All Faiths Memorial Park Cemetery
==Some people==


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** Maintains a ] for ] ], ], and ].
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* ] Pioneer Cemetery<ref>{{cite web |last1=Du Shane |first1=Neal |title=Historic Helvetia Pioneer Cemetery |url=http://apcrp.org/HELVETIA/RESTORATION/Helvetia_Rest_Mast_121009.htm |website=American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project |publisher=Neal Du Shane |date=August 4, 2010}}</ref>
* Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church Memorial Garden Cemetery
* Binghampton LDS Cemetery
* Calabasas Cemetery
* Christ Church United Methodist Memorial Garden Cemetery
* East Lawn Palms Cemetery
* Eloy Cemetery
* Evergreen Memorial Park & Mortuary


], The Mises Review


], ]


], Distinguished Fellow


* Humphrey Family Cemetery
], ], Madrid
* Old ] Cemetery


], Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom


* ] Cemetery
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* Sacred Heart Cemetery
* South Lawn Memorial Cemetery
* ], former town with only a graveyard remaining
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* ]
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** Ajo Cemetery
** Childs Cemetery, a.k.a. Ten Mile Ranch Cemetery
** Darby Wells Cemetery
** Quitobaquito Cemetery, a.k.a. Organ Pipe Burials (])
** Stua Bidag Cemetery
* ]
** Ak Chin Cemetery
* ]
** Menagers Dam Cemetery
* ]
** Little Tucson Cemetery
* ]
** Arivaca Cemetery
** Moyza Ranch Road Cemetery
** Palo Alto Ranch Cemetery
* ]
** Arivaca Junction Cemetery
* ]
** Mountain Shadows Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden
* ]
** Chico Shunie Ranch Cemetery
* ]
** Fresnal Canyon Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, Baboquivari District)
* ]
** Choulic Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Schuk Toak District)
* ]
** Continental Cemetery
* ]
** Rillito Ranch Cemetery, a.k.a. Cortaro Cemetery
* ]
** Cowlic Cemetery
* ]
** Emika Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
* ]
** Greaterville Cemetery – not maintained
* ]
** Desert Hills Lutheran Church Columbarium
** Green Valley Cemetery, ]
** La Posada Columbarium – La Posada Central Park
** Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior Columbarium
** McGee Ranch Cemetery
** Morales Family Cemetery
** Nelson Sawyer Cemetery
** Saint Francis Episcopal Church Memorial Garden
** Saint Francis-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church Columbarium
** United Methodist Church of Green Valley Memorial Garden
** Valley Presbyterian Church Columbarium
* ]
** Gu-Vo Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Gu-Vo District
* ]
** Haivana Nakya Cemetery (Crow Hanging Village, a.k.a. Crow Hang Village)
* ]
** Helvetia Cemetery
* ]
** Hickiwan Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
* ]
** Maish Vaya Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Reservation)
* ]
** ], ]<ref>, Arizona Department of Veterans' Affairs</ref>
** Marana Mortuary and Cemetery
* ]
** Nolic Cemetery
* ]
** Church of the Apostles Cemetery
** Oro Valley United Church of Christ Memorial Garden
** Resurrection Lutheran Church Memorial Garden
* ]
** Historic railroad station with cemetery nearby<ref>{{cite web |last1=Block |first1=Kathy |title=Plantano |url=http://apcrp.org/PANTANO/PANTANO_master_020717.htm |website=American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project |publisher=Neal Du Shane |date=December 7, 2017}}</ref>
* ]
** Pisinemo Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation)
* ]
** Bayless Ranch Cemetery, a.k.a. Ronquillo Family Cemetery
* ]
** Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Columbarium
** Green Valley Cemetery
** Kilgore Family Cemetery
* ]
* San Miguel Cemetery
* ]
** Castillo Family Cemetery
* ]
** Garcia Ranch Cemetery
* ]
** Gunsight Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
* ]
** Big Fields Cemetery
** Coldfields Cemetery
** Comely Cemetery
** Crow Hang Cemetery
** Iron Pipe Cemetery
** North Komelik Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
** Papago Baptist Church Cemetery
** Presbyterian Cemetery
** Red Well Cemetery
** Saint Simon Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Reservation)
** Sells Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation)
* ]
** Sikul Himatk Cemetery
* ]
** Sil Nakya Cemetery
* ]
** South Komelik Cemetery
* ]
** Stoa Pitk Cemetery
* ]
** Tanque Verde Cemetery
* ]
** King's Rendondo Memorial
* ]
** Komlic Cemetery
** St. Catherine's Mission cemetery
** Topawa Villiage Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
* ]
** Holy Hope Cemetery, Catholic Cemetery<ref name="Armstrong" />
** Monte Calvario Veterans Cemetery (])<ref name="VA-GrantFunded" />
* ]
** Leon Cemetery a.k.a. Bravo-Leon Family Cemetery
** Shrine of Santa Rita
** Vail Childrens' Cemetery
** Via Rancho Del Lago Roadside Graves
* ]
** Vamori Villiage Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, Chukut Kuk District)
* ]
** Ventana Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
* No community listed
** Anegam Cemetery
** Cerro Colorado Cemetery
** E K Ranch Burial Site (Tohono O'odham Nation)
** Eagle Creek Cemetery
** Edward Abbey Gravesite
** Helvetia Cemetery
** Samaniego Ranch Cemetery
** San Xavier del Bac Chapel Cemetery
** Santa Rosa Francisco Cemetery
** Silver Bell Cemetery
** Sopori Ranch Cemetery
** Total Wreck Cemetery
** Twin Buttes Cemetery
** Wasp Canyon Burial
** White Cross Cemetery
** White Mud Cemetery


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], Distinguished Scholar in Law and Jurisprudence
==Riggenbach==


'''Jeff Riggenbach''' (born January 12, 1947) is an American ] author and ] ].<ref>''Faculty Spotlight Interview: Jeff Riggenbach'', 18 March 2010, Ludwig von Mises Institute. http://blog.mises.org/12235/faculty-spotlight-interview-jeff-riggenbach/</ref>
], Distinguished Counselor


According to ], Riggenbach's first book, ''In Praise of Decadence'' (1998), argued that American ]s turned out to be more disdainful of authority, regardless of the particular issues involved, than had previously been understood.<ref>E. J. Dionne, Jr. ''Booknotes: Why Americans Hate Politics'', 25 August 1991, C-SPAN. http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/20863-1/EJ+Dionne+Jr.aspx</ref>
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His second book, ''Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism'' (2009), argued that political events and trends in late 20th Century America had led to a rebirth of popular interest in ] accounts of American history. In this study of American revisionists, Riggenbach identifies three distinct phases within American revisionism.<ref>Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, "", 12 May 2009, History News Network (George Mason University).</ref><ref>Riggenbach's 2004 Masters dissertation explored the revisionist tradition of American historiography. {{cite book|title=Witness of the times: Gore Vidal's "American Chronicle" novels and the revisionist tradition of American historiography|year=2004|publisher=California State University|location=Dominguez Hills|pages=94 |oclc= 59109052}}</ref>
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<nowiki>==Works==</nowiki>
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* {{cite book|title=In Praise of Decadence|year=1998|publisher=Prometheus Books|location=Amherst, NY|isbn=1573922463|pages=213 |oclc=39606727 }}
* {{cite book|title=Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism|year=2009|publisher=]|location=Auburn, AL|isbn=978-1933550497|pages=210|url=http://mises.org/books/historynot.pdf |oclc= 639752701 }}


<nowiki>===Articles===</nowiki>
],
Riggenbach has contributed articles to ] magazine,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://reason.com/people/jeff-riggenbach/|title=Jeff Riggenbach}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Berkeley's Radical Slumlords|journal=Reason|date=October 1986|pages=22–9|oclc=14397533}}</ref> ],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lewrockwell.com/%year%/%monthnum%/%author%/|title=Articles Archive|website=LewRockwell}}</ref> '']'',<ref>{{cite journal|title=What Art Is: What's Not to Like?|journal=]| publisher= ] |date=Spring 2001|volume=2|issue=2|pages=265–290|issn=1526-1018|oclc=5097723416 | jstor = 41560151 |last1=Riggenbach |first1=Jeff }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Ayn Rand's Influence on American Popular Fiction|journal=]| publisher= ] | date=Fall 2004|volume=8|issue=1|pages=91–144|issn=1526-1018|oclc=5097726445 |jstor=41560271 |last1=Riggenbach |first1=Jeff }}</ref> the '']''<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Sage at 100|journal=Libertarian Review|year=1980|date=December 1980|volume=9|issue=12|pages=32–6|oclc=57930760|quote=]}}</ref> and other periodicals.


<nowiki>==External links==</nowiki>
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* from ]
* , 2001.
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* ''About Riggenbach'':
:* in book of Libertarian Bios;
:* He's a senior fellow at the Randolph Bourne Institute per
* ''Published in'':
:* with PDFs for each article
:* shows one return for Tribune and 12 for LA Times, including Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1983, Jeff Riggenbach, "DeLorean Saga Leaves Too Much Untold."
:*Riggenbach, , (USA today, Nov. 17, 1988), p. 22
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The ] of ] and other communities in the ], as ]; ]; and ] for films, television shows, literature, and music; are frequently featured in '''popular culture'''. Besides Palm Springs, other nearby communities include ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and the ]. All are in ], southern California. This list focuses on the ] of literature and music.
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==Topical setting or storyline==
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===Literature===
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''Listed alphabetically by title, series, author last name.''
* ''The Affair at Palm Springs'' – a crime novel by Clifford Knight (1938). New York: Mead, Dodd. {{LCCN|38025880}}. {{OCLC|8518016}} <!--{{ASIN|B003SJO0PG}}--><ref name="auto26">{{Cite web|url=http://www.classiccrimefiction.com/clifford-knight.htm|title=Clifford Knight Bibliography – Checklist of First Edition Books|website=www.classiccrimefiction.com}}</ref>
* ''Alliance of Terror'' – suspense by ] (2011). CreateSpace. pp.&nbsp;250. {{ISBN|978-1460989371}}. {{OCLC|633149004}}
* "Amanda Thorne" mysteries by David James (copyright by David Stukas) (all by New York: Kensington)
** ''A Not So Model Home'' – (2012). pp.&nbsp;304. {{ISBN|978-0758206329}}. {{OCLC|780483973}}
** ''Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, One Very Dead Corpse'' – (2010). pp.&nbsp;268. {{ISBN|978-0758206312}}. {{OCLC|471824588}}
* ''The Angry Buddhist'' – a novel by ] (2012). New York: Europa Editions. pp.&nbsp;399. {{ISBN|978-1609458874}}. {{OCLC|759911099}}
* ''An April Afternoon'' – a novel by ] (1938) {{OCLC|6505489}}<ref name="Paradise">For commentary on this book, see: {{cite book |last=Wild |first=Peter |authorlink=Peter Wild |title=Paradise of Desire: Eleven Palm Springs Novels |year=2011|pages=281| publisher=Estate of Peter Wild|location=Tucson, AZ |oclc=748584112}}</ref>
* ''As If Love Were Enough'' – fiction by Anne Taylor Fleming<!--this is not Anne Fleming (writer)--> (2006). New York: Hyperion. {{ISBN|978-1401307486}}. {{OCLC|61864898}}
* "Bad Day in Palm Springs" in ''Slow days, fast company: the world, the flesh, and L.A.: tales'' – ] (1977). New York: Knopf/ Random House. pp.&nbsp;178. {{ISBN|0394409841}}. {{LCCN|76047922}}. {{OCLC|2645787}}
* ''The Bad Ending: A Palm Springs Mystery'' – by Scott Brassart (2008). PublishAmerica. pp.&nbsp;172. {{ISBN|978-1424196470}}. {{OCLC|436086488}}
* ''Behind the Screen: Hacking Hollywood'' – a techno-thriller by Mark Stone (2008). Emerald Book Company. pp.&nbsp;285. {{ISBN|978-1934572023}}
* ] – ] (2012). Delacorte Press. pp.&nbsp;336. {{ISBN|978-0385343190}}
* ''Beyond Betrayal: Legacy of a Madman'' – suspense by Bill Westbrook (2009). New York: Vantage Press. pp.&nbsp;129. {{ISBN|978-0533161492}}
* ''Biceps of Death'' – humorous mystery fiction by David Stukas (2004). New York: Kensington. pp.&nbsp;226. {{ISBN|978-0758206305}}. {{OCLC|56333574}}
* ] – a ] novel by ] (1942) {{ISBN|978-0345378682}}. {{OCLC|21493120}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Christopher Strange'' – fiction by ] (1941). Doubleday<ref name=Paradise /><ref name=Handbook />
* "Clair Gray" mysteries by Michael Craft (all by New York: St. Martin's Minotaur)
** ''Desert Autumn'' – (2001). pp.&nbsp;343. {{ISBN|978-0312280345}}. {{OCLC|48084192}}
** ''Desert Spring'' – (2004). pp.&nbsp;243. {{ISBN|978-0312320805}}. {{LCCN|2003058789}}
** ''Desert Summer'' – (2004). pp.&nbsp;258. {{ISBN|978-0312320805}}. {{LCCN|2004066402}}
** ''Desert Winter'' – (2003). pp.&nbsp;293. {{ISBN|978-0312305017}}. {{LCCN|2002031891}}
* ''Coachella'' – a novel by Sheila Ortiz Taylor (1998). University of New Mexico Press. pp.&nbsp;197. {{ISBN|978-0826318435}}
* '']'' – a novel by ] (1986). {{ISBN|978-0553257861}}
* ''A Contractor from Palm Springs'' – gay romance by Nathan Grant (2008). e-book. {{ISBN|978-1465745620}}
* ''The Cracked Earth'' – a Jack Liffey mystery by ] (1999, 2008). New York: Berkley Prime Crime. {{ISBN|978-0425167328}}. {{OCLC|40699645|227016175}}
* ''Crossing Vines'' – a novel by ] (2003) {{ISBN|978-0806135281}}. {{OCLC|50809294}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Damn Straight'' – a Lillian Byrd crime story by ] (2003). Los Angeles: Alyson. pp.&nbsp;272. {{ISBN|978-1555837860}}. {{LCCN|2003040446}}
* ''A Deadly Kind of Love'' – a novel by ] (2011). Frisco, TX: ]. pp.&nbsp;208.<!-- ASIN: B00548LGM4 --> {{ISBN|978-1615819157}}. {{OCLC|760885610}}
* ''Deadly Rendezvous: A Toni Underwood Mystery'' – a mystery by Diane Davidson (1994). Rising Tide Press. pp.&nbsp;191. {{ISBN|978-1883061029}}
* '']'' – a novel by ] (1955). {{ISBN|978-0375700408}}<ref name=Paradise />
* "Delia's Series" ] by ] (all by New York: Pocket Books)
** ''Delia's Crossing'' – (2008). pp.&nbsp;416. {{ISBN|978-1416530848}}. {{OCLC|256491150}}
** ''Delia's Heart'' – (2009). pp.&nbsp;374. {{ISBN|978-1416530916}}. {{LCCN|2008028926}}
* ''Desert Rain'' – a novel by ] writing as Elizabeth Lowell (1996 (1983 as ''Summer Thunder'')). New York: Avon. pp.&nbsp;409. {{ISBN|978-0380767625}} {{LCCN|96096071}}
* "Desert Rose" – a romance story in ''Easter Promises'' by Lois Richer (2010). Steeple Hill. pp.&nbsp;274. {{ISBN|978-0373875849}} (also includes "Bluegrass Easter" by Allie Pleiter)
* ''The Eleventh Hour'' – a Connor Hawthorne mystery by Lauren Maddison (2004). Los Angeles: Alyson. pp.&nbsp;308. {{ISBN|978-1555838782}}. {{LCCN|2004057075}}
* ''Emerald'' – fiction by ] (1983). Doubleday<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Enchanted Oasis'' – a romance by ] (1938). New York: Dell. pp.&nbsp;240. {{OCLC|33325644}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Every Frat Boy Wants It'' – by Todd Gregory (2007). Kensington. pp.&nbsp;288. {{ISBN|978-0758217196}}
* ''Eyes of Your Heart'' – by Frederic Delarue (2009). Frederic Delarue Productions. pp.&nbsp;240. {{ISBN|978-0982495902}}
* ''Fire: a drama in three acts'' – by ] (1914)<ref name="auto55">{{cite journal|title=Fire: a drama in three acts|journal=Playbook|date=Oct–Dec 1914|volume=2|issue=5–7}} {{OCLC|17287569|593527817}}. Performed as an outdoor pageant at ] in 1921. {{cite book|last=Culver|first=Lawrence|title=The Frontier of Leisure: Southern California and the Shaping of Modern America|orig-year=2010 |year= 2012|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0199891924|page=162}} {{OCLC|464581464|811404022}}</ref>
* ''The Franchise Babe'' – a novel about the ] by sportswriter ] (2008). Doubleday. pp.&nbsp;240. {{ISBN|978-0385519106}}
* ''From Barcelona, with Love'' – a Mac Reilly suspense by ] (2011). New York: St. Martins Press. pp.&nbsp;352 {{ISBN|978-0312668358}}. {{OCLC|702941529}}
* '']'' – a novel by ] (1991). St. Martin's Griffin. pp.&nbsp;192. {{ISBN|978-0312054366}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''The Golden Years Caper'' – fiction by ] (1970). Little Brown<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Gun Play'' – a "Shooting Shrink" book by Michael Thompkins (2006). pp.&nbsp;280. {{ISBN|1563153394}}
* ''Happy Maisy Coleman'' – fiction by Juli I. Huss (2004). Rhinbeck, NY: Monkfish Books. pp.&nbsp;279. {{ISBN|978-0972635776}}. {{LCCN|2004004365}}
* ''Have You Ever Noticed? Humor from the Pundit of Palm Springs'' – by Lou Perlin (2007). William Pub. pp.&nbsp;192. {{ISBN|978-0966690651}}
* "Henry Wright Mysteries" by Albert Simon
** ''Coachella Valley Traffic Jam'' – (2005). {{ISBN|0976200384}}
** ''For Sale in Palm Springs'' – (2001). {{ISBN|0976200341}}
** ''Mystery on the Tramway'' – (2004). {{ISBN|0976200368}}
* ''Highwire Moon: a Novel'' – by ] (2001). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp.&nbsp;306. {{ISBN|978-0618056149}}. {{OCLC|45243327}}<ref name="Grumbling">{{cite book|last=Wild|first=Peter|authorlink=Peter Wild |title=The Grumbling Gods: a Palm Springs Reader|year=2007|publisher=University of Utah Press|location=Salt Lake City, UT|isbn=978-0874808995|pages=251|lccn=2007015086}} {{OCLC|122974473|608203796|608020250}}<!-- {{LCC|F869.P18 G78 2007}} --></ref>
* Gregory Hinton novels (all by New York: Kensington)
** ''Cathedral City'' – (2001). pp.&nbsp;342. {{ISBN|978-1575668505}}. {{OCLC|47058848|50438245}}
** ''Desperate Hearts'' – (2002). pp.&nbsp;341. {{ISBN|978-0758201720}}. {{OCLC|50247149|52145614}}
* '']'' – by ] (1987). Pocket Books. pp.&nbsp;560. {{ISBN|978-0671704599}}
* ''Hot Water'' – a romance novel by Kathryn Jordan (2006). New York: Berkeley Publishing. pp.&nbsp;288. {{ISBN|978-0425207574}}. {{LCCN|2005057051}}. {{OCLC|62282751}}
* ''Human Whirlpool'' – fiction by Robert Callahan (1946). Murray & Gee<ref name=Handbook />
* ''I went to Palm Springs and all I got was Three Dead Blondes'' – a woman detective story by Anne Stinnett (2012). Booktango. {{ISBN|978-1468904499}}
* "Jacob Asch Mysteries" by {{Interlanguage link multi|Arthur Lyons|fr}}
** ''Castles Burning'' – (1979, 1983, 1986). Holt, Rinehart & Winston. {{ISBN|978-0030476211}}. {{OCLC|5824419|12450013|18748238}}<ref name=Handbook>{{cite book|title=Palm Springs History Handbook|year=1992|publisher=Palm Springs Public Library|location=Palm Springs|pages=11|author=Robinson, Nancy |oclc=31595834|isbn=978-0030476211}}.</ref><ref group="nb" name="auto4">''Castles Burning'' was adopted into the 1986 film ].<br />It was translated and published in:
* French as {{lang|fr|La Déchirure}}, with Simone Hilling, (1981). Paris: Gallimard. {{ISBN|978-2070488421}}. {{OCLC|461879732}}
* Italian as {{lang|it|Maledette Chimere}}, (1982). Milan: Arnolodo Mondadori. {{OCLC|59328089}}
* Spanish as {{lang|es|Castillos Ardiendo}}, with Carlos Milla Soler, (1985). Barcelona: Laia. {{ISBN|978-8472229693}}. {{OCLC|804864715}}</ref>
** ''Fast Fade'' – a "Jacob Asch Mystery" (1987, 1990, 1991). New York: Mysterious Press. {{ISBN|978-0892962167}}. {{OCLC|15281811| 21077338|22663655 }}<ref group="nb" name="auto24">''Fast Fade'' was translated and published in:
* German as {{lang|de|Ein schneller Abgang}}, with Uwe Anton, (1987). Bergisch Gladbach: Bastei Lübbe. {{ISBN|978-3404190706}}. {{OCLC|835082747}}
* Italian as {{lang|it|Sotto mentite spoglie}}, with Ombretta Giumelli, (1989). Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori. {{OCLC|839266243}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|消失のシナリオ}}/{{lang|ja-Latn|Shōshitsu no shinario}}, with 木村二郎 / Jiro Kimura<!-- For the ja Misplaced Pages article on Jiro Kimura, see http://ja.wikipedia.org/木村二郎 -->, (1988). Tokoyo: Hayakawa Book. {{ISBN|978-4150015220}}. {{OCLC|836792549}}</ref>
* ''Julio and Schwartz: a Brooklyn friendship'' – a novel by Kenneth Garrett (2007). Palm Springs: Williams Publishing. {{ISBN|978-0966690620}}. {{OCLC|76855725}}.
* "Lady Smith" in '']'' – an August 1936 short story by ]<ref group="nb" name="auto18">"Lady Smith" was made into the 1936 movie ]. See: {{tcmdb title|id=86155|title=Palm Springs}} and {{AFI film|7835|Palm Springs}}.</ref>
* ''The Last Seduction'' – a ] romance by Elda Minger (1996 & 1997). Toronto and ], England: {{ISBN|978-0373256907}}. {{OCLC|34759658}}. {{ISBN|978-0263801859}}. {{OCLC|43214954}}.<ref group="nb" name="auto20">''The Last Seduction'' was translated and published in French as {{lang|fr|Orgueil et jalousie}} (2001). Paris: Harlequin. {{ISBN|978-2280107853}}. {{OCLC|468677205}} and Greek as {{lang|el-Latn|Hē teleutaia synantēsē}} (1996). Athēna: Charlenik Hellas. {{OCLC|222165683}}.</ref>
* ''The Legend of Jasper Kell'' – erotic fiction by Daniel McVay (2011). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. pp.&nbsp;248. {{ISBN|978-1463601096}}.
* ''Lies of Convenience'' – a Route 66 Mystery by M.M. Gornell (2012). Henderson, NV: Champlain Avenue Books. pp.&nbsp;230. {{ISBN|978-0985500801}}.
* ''The Lonesome Gods'' – fiction by ] (1983). Bantam. {{ISBN|978-0553050141}}. {{OCLC|9153527}}<ref name=Handbook />
* ] ]
** ''Object of Desire'' (2009). New York: Kensington. pp.&nbsp;416. {{ISBN|978-0758213778}}. {{OCLC|298183298}}
** ''Where the Boys Are'' (2003). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203274}}. {{OCLC|56465474}}<ref group="nb" name="auto46">''Where the Boys Are'' was translated and published in Spanish as {{lang|es|Donde están los chicos}}, with Montserrat Triviño, (2005). Barcelona: Egales. {{ISBN|978-8488052001}}. {{OCLC|64428779|433300383}}</ref>
* Eric G. Meeks fiction
** ''The Author Murders: A Palm Springs Biblio-Thriller'' – (2007). {{ISBN|978-0595866540}}
** ''Witch of Tahquitz: a Novel'' – (2010). Horatio Limburger Oglethorpe. {{ISBN|978-1450508407}}. {{OCLC|842024429}}
* ''Moon Over La Quinta: a Baby Boomer Romance'' – by Ivory Lace (2014). {{ASIN|B00QX377BI}}{{ISBN?}}
* ''Moody Forever'' – a mystery by Steve Oliver (1998). New York: St. Martin. {{ISBN|978-0312193010}}. {{OCLC|38964259}}<ref group="nb" name="auto8">''Moody Forever'' was translated and published in:
* French as {{lang|fr|Un éternel Moody}}, with Frank Reichert, (2001). Nantes: Atalante. {{ISBN|978-2841721597}}. {{OCLC|406716739}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|探偵はいつも憂鬱}} / {{lang|ja-Latn|Tantei wa itsumo yūutsu}}, with 真崎義博 / Yoshihiro Masaki. 早川書房. {{ISBN|978-4151730023}}. {{OCLC|675701264|675808898}}</ref>
* ''Moving Target'' – a romance suspense by Elizabeth Lowell (2001). New York: Morrow. pp.&nbsp;453. {{ISBN|0060198753}}. {{LCCN|00068710}}. {{OCLC|45610064}} <ref group="nb" name="auto38">''Moving Target'' was translated and published in:
* German as {{lang|de|Gefährliches Erbe: Roman}}, with Ingrid Klein (2003). München: Goldmann Verlag. pp. 478. {{ISBN|978-3442356225}}. {{OCLC|56494658}}
* Hungarian as {{lang|hu|Mozgó célpont}}, with Palkó Ágnes (2002). Budapest: Gabo Kiadó. pp. 461. {{ISBN|978-9639421264}}. {{OCLC|52451994}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja-Latn|Suishou no kane ga naru toki}}, with Keiko Takata (2002). Tokyo: Sony Magazines. pp. 304. {{ISBN|978-4789719278}}. {{OCLC|69411022}}
* Polish as {{lang|pl|Martwe słowa}}, with Anna Krawczyk-Łaskarzewska (2002). Warszawa: Amber. pp. 334. {{ISBN|978-8324131938}}. {{OCLC|312713602}}.</ref>
* ''Murder in Palm Springs'' – a mystery novel by Mike Romano (2000). National Writers Press. pp.&nbsp;201. {{ISBN|978-0881001297}}. {{LCCN|00102655}}. {{OCLC|47199575}}.
* ''My Ascent into Submission'' – ] by Nick Willams (2011). Nazca Plains. pp.&nbsp;128. {{ISBN|978-1610982160}}
* ''The Nasty'' – a novel by Joe Greer (2004). Baltimore, MD: Publish America. pp.&nbsp;216. {{ISBN|978-1413725070}}. {{OCLC|239710237}}
* ''Not a Girl Detective'' – a Cece Caruso Mystery by ] (2005). New York: William Morrow. {{ISBN|978-0060581077}}. {{OCLC|779049298|503014549}}
* ''Nowhere Yet'' – fiction by Edward Cozza (2012). Encinatas, CA: Pinot Dog. (digital) {{ISBN|978-0988190603}}
* ''The Oasis: Palm Springs Diaries'' – LGBT fiction by A.J. Llewellyn (2010). Silver Publishing. pp.&nbsp;92. {{ISBN|978-1920468750}}
* ''Oedipus at Palm Springs'' – a "Five Lesbian Brothers play" by Maureen Angelos, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey and ] (2010). New York: ]. {{ISBN|978-0573697029}}
* ''One Way to Love'' – love stories by Glenna Finley (1982). New York: New American Library. pp.&nbsp;184. {{ISBN|978-0451114266}}. {{LCCN|2006593973}}
* ''Oscar Season'' – detective mystery by Mary McNamara (2008). New York: Simon and Schuster. pp.&nbsp;325. {{ISBN|978-1416539919}} {{OCLC|147986710}}
* '']'' – a play by ] (2010). New York: Grove Press. pp.&nbsp;112. {{ISBN|978-0802145659}}
* ''Other People We Married'' – stories by ] (2011). New York: Penguin. {{ISBN|978-1101575284}} {{OCLC|748330004|797348139}}
* ''Other Resort Cities'' – stories by ] (2009). ]. pp.&nbsp;200. {{ISBN|978-0981589992}}
* ''Over the Edge'' – fiction by ] (1972). Little Brown<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Palm Desert'' – book and CD-ROM video by ] (photography & design), Brian Schorn & Kenneth FitzGerald (essays), and ], ], Elliott Peter Earle, Itchy Pet & Supercollider (music) (1999). ] pp.&nbsp;96. {{ISBN|978-0966940909}} {{OCLC|43367902}}
* ''Palm Desert Killing'' (The Val & Kit Mystery Series, #5) – mystery by Rosalind Burgess (2015). Blake Oliver Publishing. pp.&nbsp; 266. {{ISBN|978-0692499702}}
* ''Palm Springs'' – fiction by Tom Ardies (1978). Garden City, NJ: Knopf Doubleday. pp.&nbsp;400. {{ISBN|978-0385128469}}. {{LCCN|77092206}}. {{OCLC|4136613}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Palm Springs'' – Trina Mascott (2000). BackinPrint.com (received the ]'s First place Award for Fiction). {{ISBN|978-0595129133}}. {{LCCN|97816554}}<ref name=Paradise />
* "The Palm Springs PI Series" by Alex Ironrod
** ''Deception: Palm Springs'' (2014) MLR Press. {{ISBN|978-1608209224}}
** ''Cages: Cathedral City'' (2015) MLR Press. {{ASIN|B00W2UHFRM}}{{ISBN?}}
* ''Palm Springs Weekend'' – fiction by ] (1963). New York: ]. {{OCLC|23183101}}<ref group="nb" name="auto7">Released at the same time as the movie '']''</ref>
* ''Pandora Brown'' – fiction by Mary Sheldon (2004). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203090}}. {{OCLC|54828842}}<ref group="nb" name="auto40">Also published as ''Wish Upon a Star'' – (2004). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203120}}. {{OCLC|416214898}}</ref>
* '']'' – a ] novel by ] (1958 unfinished; completed in 1989 by ]). New York: Putnam. pp.&nbsp;268. {{ISBN|978-0399134821}} {{OCLC|19981112}}<ref name=Paradise /><ref name=Grumbling /><ref group="nb" name="auto21">Adapted into the film ] in 1998</ref>
* ''Prelude to the Apocalypse'' – parts 1 ("Prologue" and "Portico"), 2 ("The Coast"), and 3 ("Hell Springs") of the 5 part series by ] (2011). Lemon Shark Press.<ref name="auto27">Kindle editions only: Part 1. pp. 21. {{ASIN|B004QGYBJ0}}; Part 2. pp. 21. {{ASIN|B004S7A5WE}}; Part 3. pp. 25. {{ASIN|B004SY9JVU}}. (Part 4 ("They Came"). pp. 26. {{ASIN|B004VGX4U2}}; Part 5 ("Red Rum Rug"). pp. 16. {{ASIN|B0056BLG4C}})</ref>
* ] – a ] mystery by ] (1994). Santa Rosa, CA: Black Sparrow Press. pp.&nbsp;202. {{ISBN|0-87685-926-0}} {{LCCN|94004352}}. <ref group="nb">''Pulp'' was translated and published in:
* Basque as {{lang|eu|Pulp}}, with Josu Lartategi (2002). Tafalla (Nafarroa) Txalaparta. pp. 237. {{ISBN|978-8481362305}}. {{OCLC|434311237}}
* Dutch as {{lang|nl|Pulp}}, with Susan Janssen (1997 & 2002). Amsterdam: Vassallucci. pp. 160. {{ISBN|978-9050000987}}. {{OCLC|68602673}} (1997); {{ISBN|978-9050002158}}. {{OCLC|66914551}} (2002)
* Finnish as {{lang|fi|Salaisuudet}}, with Eero Mänttäri (1986). Hämeenlinna: Karisto. 310 s. {{ISBN|978-9512323302}}. {{OCLC|57780530}}
* Finnish as {{lang|fi|Pulp}}, with Markku Into (2000). Turku: Sammakko. 157 s. {{ISBN|978-9525194098}}. {{OCLC|58276923}}
* French as {{lang|fr|Pulp}}, with Gérard Gueuégan (1995, 1997 & 2010). Paris: Bernard Grasset. pp. 263. {{ISBN|978-2246501411}}. {{OCLC|36657503}} (1995); {{ISBN|978-2253141976}}. {{OCLC|465727538|741395292}}
* German as {{lang|de|Pulp: Roman}}, with Carl Weissner and Linda Lee Bukowski, (1995). Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. {{ISBN|978-3462024029}}. {{OCLC|845115620}}
* Hebrew as {{lang|he|ספרות זולה}} / {{lang|he-Latn|Sifrut zolah}}, with Hadas Ṿais (2001). אסטרולוג, Hod ha-Sharon: Asṭrolog. pp. 203. {{OCLC|48419521}}
* Italian as {{lang|it|Pulp: una storia del xx. secolo}}, with Luigi Schenoni and Linda Lee Bukowski, (1996). Milano: Feltrinelli. {{ISBN|978-8807813641}}. {{OCLC|845115663}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|パルプ}} / {{lang|ja-Latn|Parupu}}, with Motoyuki Shibata; Linda Lee Bukowski; Gakushū Kenkyūsha, (1995). Tōkyō: Gakken. {{ISBN|978-4054006188}}. {{OCLC|845116802}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|Parupu}}, with Motoyuki Shibata (2000). Tōkyō: Shinchōsha. pp. 294. {{ISBN|978-4102129135}}. {{OCLC|44780847}}
* Norwegian Bokmål as {{lang|nb|Pulp: roman}}, with Sverre Knudsen and Erik Skjeveland (forward) (2006). Laksevåg: Baskerville. 197 s. {{ISBN|978-8281870024}}. {{OCLC|791501342}} (2006); {{ISBN|978-8231400028}}. {{OCLC|790172915}} (2007)
* Persian (Farsi) as {{lang|fa-Latn|ʻĀmah pasand}}, with Peyman Khaksar (1389 ). Tihrān: Nashr-i Chishmah. pp. 198. {{ISBN|978-9643620417}}. {{OCLC|695999618}}
* Polish as {{lang|pl|Szmira}}, with Tomasz Mirkowicz (1997 & 2002). Warszawa: Noir sur Blanc. pp. 200. {{ISBN|978-8388459474}}. {{OCLC|252249941|68677737}} (2002); {{ISBN|978-8386743315}}. {{OCLC|717161363|749695977}} (1997)
* Portuguese as {{lang|pt|Pulp}}, with Marcos Santarrita (2005). Porto Alegre: LPM. pp. 184. {{ISBN|978-8525404763}}. {{OCLC|45774953}}
* Romanian as {{lang|ro|De duzină}}, with Cristian Ionescu (2003). Iași, Romania: Polirom. pp. 264. {{ISBN|978-9736814761}}. {{OCLC|60749910}}
* Russian as {{lang|ru|Макулатура}} / {{lang|ru-Latn|Makulatura}} (2008). Эксмо, Moskva: Ėksmo. pp. 222. {{ISBN|978-5699252985}}. {{OCLC|224514008}}
** Russian as {{lang|ru-Latn|Makulatura roman}}, with V. Golysheva (1996, as an article). In ''Inostrannai︠a︡ literatura''. {{ISSN|0130-6545}}. {{OCLC|34311937|837684339}}
* Serbian as {{lang|sr-Latn|Šund}} (1994). Beograd: Haos. pp. 184. {{OCLC|222421715}}
* Serbian/Croatian as {{lang|hr|Palp}}, with Flavio Rigonat (2001). Beograd: L.O.M. pp. 174. {{ISBN|978-8690103782}}. {{OCLC|224642387}}
* Spanish as {{lang|es|Pulp}}, with Cecilia Ceriani and Txaro Santoro (1996, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2009). Barcelona: ]. pp. 199. {{ISBN|978-8433923578}}. {{OCLC|36294046|37658270|807617433|758164153|273946265|781698928}}
* Swedish as {{lang|sv|Pulp}}, with Einar Heckscher (1996 and 1997). Stockholm: PAN/Norstedt. pp. 227. {{ISBN|978-9119526526}}. {{OCLC|185814563}} (1996); {{ISBN|978-9119723116}}. {{OCLC|185817505}} (1997)
* Turkish as {{lang|tr|Pulp}}, with Melih Katıkol (1995). İstanbul: Parantez yayınları. pp. 172. {{ISBN|978-9757939146}}. {{OCLC|52277944}}</ref>
* ''The Rainbow Detective Agency: Rancho Mirage'' – LGBT fiction by Ryan Field (2016). Smashwords. pp.&nbsp;161. {{ISBN|978-1310799402}}.
* ''Rancho Mirage: an American Tragedy of Manners, Madness, and Murder'' – a true life crime story by ] (1993). Fort Lee, NJ. Barricade. {{ISBN|978-0942637953}}<ref>The book describes a murder committed by Andrea Claire, a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and call girl. See: {{cite journal|author1=Lyons, Arthur|author2=Funk, Stuart (illustrations)|title=The Black Widow of Rancho Mirage|journal=Palm Springs Life|url=http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/Whispering-Palms/The-Black-Widow-of-Rancho-Mirage/index.php|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140430020212/http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/Whispering-Palms/The-Black-Widow-of-Rancho-Mirage/index.php|archivedate=April 30, 2014}} Also see: ]</ref>
* ] romance novels
** ''An Offer He Can't Refuse'' – (2005). {{ISBN|978-0060763480}}<ref group="nb" name="auto58">''An Offer He Can't Refuse'' was translated and published in German as {{lang|de|Ein unwiderstehliches Angebot: Roman}}, with Ursula Walther, (2007). Berlin: Ullstein. {{ISBN|978-3548266169}}. {{OCLC|180875249}}</ref>
** ''The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men'' – (2006). New York: Avon. pp.&nbsp;374. {{ISBN|978-0060763503}}. {{LCCN|2006576237}}. {{OCLC|67551270}}
* '']'' – a collection of three mystery ] by ] (1942). New York: Avon. pp.&nbsp;154. {{LCCN|48010747}} <ref group="nb" name="auto62">''The Saint Goes West'' was adopted into the film '']''. See: {{AFI film|26907|The Saint in Palm Springs}}.</ref>
* '']'' – a horror novel by ] (1987). Berkeley. pp.&nbsp;528. {{ISBN|978-0425136980}}
* ''Silent Scream'' – a "Groovy Mystery Caper" by James Huskins (2010). CreateSpace. pp.&nbsp;226. {{ISBN|978-1456347826}}
* ''Sisters'' – fiction by ] (1987). Crown Books<ref name=Handbook />
* ''The Spirit of Palm Springs'' – a novel by László Hajdú (2005). AuthorWorks. pp.&nbsp;300. {{ISBN|978-1420821024}}
* ''Spirit Ranch'' – a mystery by Richard Foxx (2011). {{ISBN|978-0615432229}}
* ''Stars'' – part two of "The Butterfly Trilogy" by ] (as Kathryn Harvey) (2005). Authors Choice. pp.&nbsp;367. {{ISBN|978-0595347797}}. {{LCCN|2012006387}}<ref group="nb" name="auto78">''Stars'' was translated and published in:
* French as {{lang|fr|La clé du passé}} (2004, 2007 & 2008). Paris: Harlequin. {{ISBN|978-2280855099}}. {{OCLC|469937917|470627697|470953520}}
* German as {{lang|de|Stars: Roman}} with Dinka Mrkowatschki (2009). Frankfurt, M.: Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl. {{ISBN|978-3596168576}}. {{OCLC|312690160}}<!--NOTE: the German language ''Das Haus der Harmonie: Roman'', with V. C. Harksen (2000). Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. pp. 524. ISBN 978-3596147830. {{OCLC|53977497}} with original title of ''Perfect Harmony'' is listed by OCLC as "Palm Springs – fiction."-->
* Greek as {{lang|el-Latn|To spiti tēs hēdonēs}}, with Maria Sakkē (1993). Athēna: Phytrakēs/Ho Typos. pp. 474. {{ISBN|978-9602461082}}. {{OCLC|221527947}}
* Italian as {{lang|it|Stelle}} (1998). Milano: Sperling. {{ISBN|978-8878248755}}. {{OCLC|797839288|225108112}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|スターズ}} / {{lang|ja-Latn|Sutāzu}}, with Mizuho Ozawa (1994). Tōkyō: Kadokawa shoten. {{ISBN|978-4042648048}}. {{OCLC|774725987}}
* Russian as {{lang|ru-Latn|Zvezdy}} (1993 & 1996). Moskva: Olma-Press. pp. 539. {{ISBN|978-5873222124}}. {{OCLC|37042275|37042275}}
* Spanish as {{lang|es|Star's}} (1993). Barcelona: Grijalbo. pp. 549. {{ISBN|978-8425325823}}. {{OCLC|34272176}}
* Spanish as {{lang|es|Star's}} (2003 & 2006). Barcelona: DeBolsillo. {{ISBN|978-8497598262}}. {{OCLC|70243621|433524244}}
* Swedish as {{lang|sv|Under samma stjärna}}, with Louise Thulin (1995). Stockholm: Forum. pp. 452. {{ISBN|978-9137106106}}. {{OCLC|38428561}}
* Vietnamese as {{lang|vi|Ngôi sao sinh đôi: tiẻ̂u thuyé̂t: văn học Mỹ}}, with Kim Bá (1994). Đà Nã̆ng: Nhà xuá̂t bản Đà Nã̆ng. {{OCLC|64089017}}</ref>
* ''A Stranger Lies There'' – fiction by Stephen Santogrossi (2007). New York: Thomas Dunne. {{ISBN|978-0312364410}}. {{OCLC|85833287}}
* ''Tahquitz Exchange'' – a novel by Bernnie Reese (1993). DeChamp Co. pp.&nbsp;225. {{ISBN|978-0962880230}}. {{LCCN|93090902}}. {{OCLC|34320859}}
* ''The Ten-Ounce Siesta'' – a mystery by ] (1998). Berkeley Publishing Group. pp.&nbsp;254. {{ISBN|978-0425161432}}
* ''Unbreakable Love'' – a romance by Angela Carling (2011). Acacia Publishing. pp.&nbsp;319. {{ISBN|978-1935089476}}
* ''Under a Desert Sky'' – a police detective novel by Loren Lockner (2006). Virtualbookworm.com Publishing. pp.&nbsp;396. {{ISBN|978-1589398900}}
* ''Unholy Birth'' – horror fiction by ] (2007). New York: Pocket Star. pp.&nbsp;339. {{ISBN|978-1416516842}}. {{LCCN|2007584030}}
* ''Unkindness of Ravens'' – a mystery by Kathleen Tracy (2006). Paribus Press. pp.&nbsp;304. {{ISBN|978-1933705828}}<ref name=Paradise />
* '']'' – a short-story collection by ] (1971)
* "Veterinarian Mysteries" by Lillian M. Roberts
** ''Almost Human'' – (1998). New York: Fawcett Gold Metal. pp.&nbsp;278. {{ISBN|978-0449002285}}. {{LCCN|98096105}}. {{OCLC|728099464}}
** ''The Hand that Feeds You'' – (1997). New York: Fawcett Gold Medal. pp.&nbsp;278. {{ISBN|978-0449149867}}. {{LCCN|96091030}}. {{OCLC|36919986}}
** ''Riding for a Fall'' – (1996). New York: Ballantine. pp.&nbsp;279. {{ISBN|978-0449149850}}. {{OCLC|35811078}}
* ] detective fiction
** ''Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert'' – (1992). New York: W. Morrow. pp.&nbsp;336. {{ISBN|978-0688111281}}. {{OCLC|23767167}}.<ref name=Paradise /><ref group="nb" name="auto74">''Fugitive Nights'' was made into a 1993 feature film of the same title. {{tcmdb title|466452|title=Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert}}
* An interview with Wambaugh by ] about ''Fugitive Nights'' is available from ] (January 1992). {{OCLC|535297318}}
* Also, ''Fugitive Nights'' was translated and published in:
** Chinese as {{lang|zh-Latn|Ye mu mi zong}} (1993). Taipei: Shi jie guan. pp. 320. {{ISBN|978-9578248007}}. {{OCLC|222761404}}
** Russian as {{lang|ru|Nochi beglet︠s︡a: roman}} (1993). Moskva: Tekst. pp. 333. {{ISBN|978-5871060933}}. {{OCLC|32000126}}
** Spanish as {{lang|es|La Noche del Fugitivo}}, with Ramón Alonso (1992). Barcelona: Grijalbo. pp. 444. {{ISBN|978-8425324833}}. {{OCLC|34825434|804732116|434785602}}.</ref>
** ] – (1985). New York: W. Morrow. pp.&nbsp;345 {{ISBN|978-0688059583}}. {{OCLC|12082014}}. <ref group="nb" name="auto1">''The Secrets of Harry Bright'' was translated and published in Chinese as {{lang|zh|沙漠之星}} / {{lang|zh-Latn|Sha-mo zhi xing}}, with Wang Mei (1985). 皇冠出版社, Taibei Shi: Huang guan chu ban she, Minguo 75. pp. 318. {{OCLC|23816717|19953139}}.</ref>
* ''The Way Home'' – a romance by Allison Johnson (2001). New York: Five Star. pp.&nbsp;315. {{ISBN|0786230339}}. {{LCCN|00049067}}
* ''A Way of Life, Like Any Other'' (Chapter 10: "Palm Springs") – fiction by ] (1977 & 2001). New York: Norton. {{ISBN|978-0393087987}}. {{OCLC|3203215}}
* '']'' – a ] detective mystery by ] (1951). Vintage (2007 reissue). pp.&nbsp;256. {{ISBN|978-0307278982}}
* ''Wearing Black to the ]'' – fiction by David Stukas (2003). New York: Kensington. pp.&nbsp;247. {{ISBN|0758200404}}. {{LCCN|2003102517}}
* ''Web of Evil'' – suspense by ] (2007). Pocket Classics. pp.&nbsp;383. {{ISBN|978-1416537731}}.{{OCLC|224874997}}
* ''While Drowning in the Desert'' – a Neal Carey Mystery by ] (1996). New York: St. Martin's Press. {{ISBN|978-0312144463}}. {{OCLC|832688960}}<ref group="nb" name="auto29">''While Drowning in the Desert'' is available as an ] from ] (2011) {{ISBN|978-1441790637}}. {{OCLC|718422656}} and in French as {{lang|fr|Noyade au désert}} (1999 & 2000). Trans. by Philippe Loubat-Delranc. Paris: Gallimard. {{ISBN|978-2070496549}}. {{OCLC|467959217|409169855}}</ref>
* ''The Winning of Barbara Worth'' – by ] (1911). Chicago, IL: Book Supply Company. pp.&nbsp;511. {{OCLC|1220257}}<ref name=Grumbling /><ref group="nb" name="auto57">''The Winning of Barbara Worth'' was made into a 1926 silent film of the ], {{OCLC|132840159|318383640}}, {{AFI film|13371|The Winning of Barbara Worth}}; and a play by ], {{OCLC|828660703}}.</ref>
* ''The Writing Experience 2001: The Palm Springs Writer's Guild Anthology'' – edited by Hyacinthe Baron (2001). Writers Club Press. pp.&nbsp;309. {{ISBN|978-0595180639}}


===Folklore and remembrances===
], ]
* ''Ernie Pyle's Southwest'' – travel descriptions by ] (1965). Palm Desert, CA: pp.&nbsp;105. {{OCLC|479815}}. {{LCCN|65006125}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Europe, 1905 Southern Cal., Palm Springs, 1935'' – a travel journal by Laura A. Kelly (1935 (1905)). pp.&nbsp;399.<ref group="nb" name="auto31">From the ] summary: "Holograph journal of trip from San Francisco to New York to Europe, Apr. 22, 1905 – Aug. 12, 1905 and a motor trip to Southern Calif. resorts Mar. 2–10, 1935."</ref> {{OCLC|12926400}}
* '']'' – a memoir by ] (2002). Toronto, ONT: ECW Press. pp.&nbsp;460. {{ISBN|978-1550225488}} {{OCLC|49796529}}
* ''Have you ever noticed: Humor from the Pundit of Palm Springs'' – by Louis Perlin (2007) William Pub. {{OL|11743374M}}. {{ISBN|978-0966690651}}. {{OCLC|76855726}}
* ''Heritage Tales of Coachella Valley'' – anthology edited by Florence Powell (1976). Palm Springs: ]. pp.&nbsp;65. {{OCLC|5886309|463321335}}
* ''Me Cheeta: My Life in Hollywood'' (also titled ''Me Cheeta: The Autobiography'') – by ], as told to James Lever (2009). New York: Harper Collins. pp.&nbsp;197. {{ISBN|978-0061647802}}.<ref group="nb" name="auto25">''Me Cheeta'' was translated and published in Hebrew as {{lang|he|אני צ׳יטה : האוטוביוגרפיה}} / {{lang|he-Latn|Ani Ts'iṭah: ha-oṭobiyografyah}}, with Yaʻel Akhmon (2011). Yehudah: Kineret: Zemorah-Bitan. p. 317. {{ISBN|978-9655178869}}. {{OCLC|704511984}}.</ref>
* ''Must See to Appreciate: Adventures of a Palm Springs Realtor'' – by D. G. Voda (2012). Brown & King. pp.&nbsp;168. {{ISBN|978-0615650654}}
* ''Night of the Full Moon'' – ] based on the abduction of socialite Elaine Chaddick<ref name="auto73">{{cite news|title=Elaine Chaddick, 88|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-06-08/news/0206080229_1_palm-springs-depaul-university-husband|accessdate=August 2, 2012|newspaper=]|date=June 8, 2002}}</ref> by Herbert D. Clough (2008, 2010). Criterion House. {{ISBN|978-1884162169}} (print). {{ISBN|978-1884162282}} (Kindle)
* ''Palm Springs....The Good, The Bad & The Twisted: A True Story'' – by Mr. Sparkles (2010). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. pp.&nbsp;70. {{ISBN|978-1456356743}}
* ''The Periscope: a Collection of Stories and Recollections About the Coachella Valley'' – (1980). Indio, CA: Coachella Valley Historical Society. {{OCLC|81296265}}
* ''Son of a Grifter: The Twisted Tale of ] and Kenny Kimes, the Most Notorious Con Artists in America'' – "A Memoir by the Other Son" (written with Mark Schone) by Kent Walker (2001). New York: Harper Collins. pp.&nbsp;405. {{ISBN|978-0060188658}} {{OCLC|46343316}}
* ''Tales of the Desert'' – by Roger A. Williams (2012). ]. pp. 81. {{ISBN|978-1479731725}} {{OCLC|1107565360}}
* ''Vanishing footprints from the hot desert sand: remembrances of a 90 year old Palm Springs pioneer: horse and wagon days on the southern California desert'' – a historical autobiography by Marshall Glenn McKinney (1996). Sonoma, CA: McKinney. pp.&nbsp;245. {{LCCN|96094678}}. {{OCLC|36017354}}<!-- {{ASIN|B000VB8GIQ}} -->


===Poetry===
], ]
* ''Casa de Cuerva: 501 Poems of the Palm Springs Backcountry'' – Ethan Applegarth (2012). {{ISBN|978-1105726651}}
* ''The Desert & Other Verses'' – poetry by Robert L. Edwards (1930). R.L. Edwards. pp.&nbsp;104. {{OCLC|11998278}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Desert Lore'' – poems (especially "Andreas Canyon") by John Cutler Shedd (also, Willard Selwyn Wood, Spencer R. Atkinson, and Jesse Ray Miller) (1931). Los Angeles: Jesse Ray Miller. pp.&nbsp;47. {{OCLC|14760623}}. {{LCCN|31025299}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Desert Spring: Poems'' – ], with sketches by Malou Knappp (1993). Berkeley, CA: Sila Nova Press. pp.&nbsp;59. {{OCLC|29819741}}
* ''Enchanted Sands'' – poetry and reminiscences by Elwood Lloyd (1939). Los Angeles: Arthur H. Steake. pp.&nbsp;54. {{OCLC|8796275}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area'' – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp.&nbsp;68. {{OCLC|3998802}}.<ref name=Handbook />


===Young adult and children's literature===
], ]
* ''Are There Bears Here? : an Adventure on Mt. San Jacinto, California'' – juvenile fiction by Rick Sanger and Carol Russell (1997). Bishop, CA: Mountain Path Press. {{ISBN|978-0965314909}}. {{OCLC|36460478}}
* "]" – a spin-off "]" series (young adult fiction) by ]
** ] – (2011). {{OL|25985634M}}. {{LCCN|2011275842}}. {{ISBN|978-1595143174}}
** '']'' – (2012). pp.&nbsp;424. {{ISBN|978-1595143181|978-1921518478}}. {{LCCN|2012012244}}.
** '']'' – (2013). pp.&nbsp;401. {{ISBN|978-1595143198}}. {{OCLC|821686763}}
* ''Coachella'' – juvenile literature by Greg Robison (2009). New York: Rosen Pub. {{ISBN|978–1404217553}}. {{OCLC|185056576}}<ref group="nb" name="auto41">Partial abstract: Examines the history and activities of the ]</ref>
* ''The Death Web'' ("S.T.O.R.M." Series #5) – children's literature by ] (2009). London: MacMillan. pp.&nbsp;304. {{ISBN|978-0330454179}}. {{OCLC|269433807}}
* ''Desert Blues: a Novel'' – juvenile fiction by Bill Albert (1994 & 2001). Sag Harbor, NY: Permanent Press. {{ISBN|978-1877946493}}. {{ISBN|978-0759266872}}. {{OCLC|29222197|54376211}}<ref group="nb" name="auto10">''Desert Blues'' was translated and published in German as {{lang|de|Desert Blues: Roman}}, with Rainer Schmidt, (1996 & 1998). Frankfort am Main: Eichborn. {{ISBN|978-3821803968}}. {{OCLC|770696085|75651639|75943789}}</ref>
* ''Far'' – juvenile fiction by ] (2008). Toronto: Key Porter Books. {{ISBN|978-1554700943}}. {{OCLC|226302735|678918407}}
* ''Flirting with Boys'' – a beach novel by ] (2009). New York: ]. pp.&nbsp;256. {{ISBN|978-0061253843}}. {{LCCN|2008942550}}
* ''Heading Out! A Kid's Guide To Palm Springs, California'' – photographs by John D. Weigard and poetry by Penelope Dyan (2015). Bellissima Publishing 34 pp. {{OL|27462379M}}
* ''Little Tales of the Desert'' – juvenile fiction by Ethel T. Foster, with Hernando C. Villa (illustrations), (1913). Los Angeles: Kingsley, Mason and Collins Co. {{ISBN|978-1176787933}}. {{LCCN|13025440}}. {{OCLC|3726918|79135411|746980860}}<ref name="auto9">; Also available at: {{Gutenberg|no=30686|name=Little Tales of The Desert|author=Ethel Twycross Foster|bullet=none}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Weekend at the Rivera Resort & Spa" – ], Issue 193 (1983) of the ] comics<ref name="auto77">, {{ISSN|0886-134X}}, {{OCLC|24499388|12680360}}</ref>
* ''Past Crimes'' – young adult fiction by ] (2007). Key Porter. pp.&nbsp;188. {{ISBN|978-1552638415}}. {{OCLC|69785842}}
* ''Pigletté and BoBo Christmas in Palm Springs'' – by Uncle Markie (2003). Studio 403. {{OL|12336507M}}
* ''Tempo Change'' – senior high school fiction by ] (2009). New York: Delacorte Press. pp.&nbsp;247. {{ISBN|978-0385736077}}. {{OCLC|244339558}}


==Music and audio==
], ]
{{See also|Palm Desert Scene|The Desert Sessions}}
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''Listed by earliest date of production or performance.''
* Songs from the 1936 ] film '']'' (a.k.a. ''Palm Springs Affair'')<ref name="auto52">{{tcmdb title|id=86155|title=Palm Springs}} and {{AFI film|7835|Palm Springs}}</ref>
** by ] and ]
*** "I Don't Want to Make History, I Just Want to Make Love" (a.k.a. "Fame Doesn't Get You Any Fun" and "Columbus Took a Chance")<ref name="auto43">{{OCLC|497633386|638207996}}</ref>
*** "The Hills of Old Wyomin'"<ref name="auto45">{{OCLC|83095423|497562353|83981939}}</ref>
*** "Palm Springs"
*** "Dreaming Out Loud"
** by ] and ]
*** "Will I Ever Know" (a.k.a. "Collegiate")<ref name="auto42">{{OCLC|497358162}}</ref>
** by ] and ]
*** "]"
* "Palm Springs Jump" – a ] jazz piece by ]<ref name="auto28">. {{IMDb name|0301254|Slim Gaillard}}; Recordings of "Palm Springs Jump" performed by Slim Gaillard & His Flat Foot Floogie Boys include:
* ''The 1940s – the Singers'' (1940–1942). New York: Columbia (CJ 40652) {{LCCN|92770336}}
* ''Happy Birthday!'' (1993). United States: Swing Set (HB121093) {{LCCN|97750200}}
* ''Slim Gaillard, 1940–1942; Royal Rhythm Boys, 1939'' (1994). Classics (753) {{LCCN|94761702}}
* ''Progressions: 100 Years Of Jazz Guitar'' (2005). Sony {{ASIN|B001GTBHRY}} and in a 4-CD set, Columbia/Legacy: C4K 86462 (CK 94575–CK 94578) {{OCLC|62094004}}.
* Also sung by ] with The Frank Capp Orchestra, from 24:17–26:58 in {{cite web|last=Howser|first=Huell|title=O'Donnell House (36)|url=http://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/2002/09/27/odonnel-house-palm-springs-week-36/|work=Palm Springs Week|publisher=] Huell Howser Archive|authorlink=Huell Howser|date=September 27, 2002}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Moon" and "The Lady From 29 Palms" in ''popular music sheets'' – 1946<ref name="auto13">{{OCLC|780294196}}</ref>
* "Winter in Palm Springs" in ''Fun Time'' – a 1957 ] comedy album (CRL 57072), performed by ] and ];<ref name="auto23"> (]) {{LCCN|93715629}}. {{OCLC|13167082}}</ref> also available in ''Almanac and other Broadway-London revues'' (with Billy De Wolfe & ]; acc. musicians; Buster Davis, piano, musical director. 2009).<ref name="auto36">New York: DRG Theater {{OCLC|44677203}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs Suite'' – a 1959 ] album by Jack Fascinato<ref name="auto75">Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|91757869}}. Also, in 1976 Jack Fascinato, his Jack Fascinato Singers, and Toni Mulleanaux also recorded ''The Jack Fascinato Singers Sing a Song of Tennis'' at Palm Springs. Lincoln (LI-911). {{LCCN|94760529}}. {{ASIN|B005MEZF1I}}</ref>
* ''You're invited to spend the afternoon at the Frank Sinatra Show'' – a video recording of the 1959 ] ''Frank Sintra ] Show'', released as a DVD in 2004 by Quantum Leap<ref name="auto63">Taped in Palm Springs. Credits include: Bill Colleran (producer & director); Johnny Bradford (writer); ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; ]; ] and his orchestra; ]; ]; and ]. Hobart Productions. {{OCLC|58470954}} and {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170126225459/http://www.tv.com/shows/the-frank-sinatra-show/an-afternoon-with-frank-sinatra-110923/ |date=2017-01-26 }}</ref>
* ''Jazz Oasis'' – a ] jazz ] album recorded in Palm Springs by ]<ref name="auto65">Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|91757467}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs Weekend'' – soundtrack from the 1963 film '']'' (]), music composed by ], with ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ]<ref name="auto35">{{OCLC|17870883|6456877}} {{ASIN|B001T96FW8}}</ref>
** Includes the score "Live Young" by ] and ]<ref name="auto53">{{OCLC|498512437}}, {{IMDb name|id=0263115|name=Paul Evans}}, and {{AFI film|19354|Palm Springs Weekend}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Comes to Venice" in '']'' – a 1967 film soundtrack by ]<ref name="auto5">''The Honey Pot: Original Motion Picture Score''. Universal City, CA: MCA Classics. {{OCLC|20325955}}</ref>
* "A smoke tree dream" and "The Tahquitz falls (with Pai-yil ad libitum)" in ''Two desert scenes, for flute and harp'' – (1975) musical scores by ]<ref name="auto11">{{OCLC|1999291|1999459}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Drive" on ] – the 1980 soundtrack to the movie '']'', composed and performed by ]<ref name="auto14">Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|95776970}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Weekend" – a song by William Goldstein from the 1980 ] TV-movie soundtrack '']''<ref name="auto">Audio CD released in 2012 by New Gold Music, NGM-0045, {{ASIN|B00919213A}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Social Climbers'' – a 1981 album by Social Climbers (Jean Seton Shaw, bass, vocals; A. Leroy, Farfisa organ, Korg machine; ], guitar, vocals)<ref name="auto44">Hoboken, NJ: Hoboken Records. {{OCLC|702663770}}</ref>
* ''Rockin' the Night Away'' – a 1988 music DVD with ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]<ref>{{IMDb title|0409230|Rockin' the Night Away}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs, Sand and Stars" movement, ''The Atlantic and Pacific Suite'' – a 1994 composition by ],<ref name="auto61">{{cite news |last=Kozinn |first=Allan |title=Ervin Litkei, 78, Composer Of Many Patriotic Marches |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/16/arts/ervin-litkei-78-composer-of-many-patriotic-marches.html |accessdate=July 31, 2012 |newspaper=] |date=February 16, 2000 |authorlink=Allan Kozinn |page=Arts }}</ref> arranged and conducted by Bernard Ebbinghouse with the ].<ref name="auto34">Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|94771137}}</ref>
* ''Classic Songs for ]'s Original ]'' – a 1995 album featuring ] & the Palm Springs Yacht Club, with Rusty Frank, produced by On Tap! & Animation Music<ref name="auto19">1995 VHS recording {{OCLC|36314444}} (Leonard Reed); Palm Springs Yacht Club version made available in 2003 {{ASIN|B0026O9PXG}} and {{ASIN|B000CA6ZQ6}}</ref>
* ''Vacationing in Palm Springs'' – a 1997 album from Californian ska punk band ] and Oregon ska-swing band the ].
* "Palm Springs" in ''Feverish'' – a 1998 album by ]<ref name="auto50">Carrboro, NC: Mammoth Records. {{OCLC|39764519}}</ref>
* ''The Other Palm Springs'' – a 1999 ] album by ]<ref>{{OCLC|49417842}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs I Love You'' – a 1999 Country & Western album by Danney Ball & The Hollywood SongWranglers. CitySong Records<ref name="auto16">{{ASIN|B000V94632}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs Reunion: Ray Bush's BBC Jazz with Geoff Nicholas'' – a 2002 audio CD, Rollercoaster UK label<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bear-family.com/bush-s-bbc-jazz-ray-palm-springs-reunion-with-geoff-nichols.html|title=Ray Bush's BBC Jazz CD: Palm Springs Reunion (with Geoff Nichols)|first=Bear|last=Family|website=Bear Family Records}}</ref>
* ''Pinafore!: a ship shape new musical'' – a 2001 adaptation of '']''<ref name="auto68">Original cast recording;<!-- with Debra Lane (Bitter Butterball); Neal Allen Hyde (Bos'n); Wilson Raiser (Harry Heavyset); Christopher Hall (Dick Dockstrap); Michael Gregory (Captain Corkinit); R. Christofer Sands (Joseph/Josephine); Chadwick T. Adams (Auntie Hebe); Ron Snyder, musical director & piano--> ] (book, lyrics and music). Enchanted Cottage Studios; Los Angeles, CA: Belva Records. "The Pinafore, flagship of the new gay navy, is docked in Palm Springs....<!-- When the commander arrives with drag queens as new crew members, the Pinafore goes topsy-turvy!"--> – Container. {{OCLC|52753483}}</ref>
* ''Masterbeat: ] 2001'' – a compilation of various artists (], ], ], ], ], et al.) hosted by DJ Brett Henrichsen on the Master Entertainment label,<ref name="auto12">{{ASIN|B00005CP0E}}</ref> followed by ''Masterbeat: White Party 2002'' (artists included ], ], ], ], et al.),<ref name="auto69">{{ASIN|B000060P39}}</ref> and other Masterbeat albums
* ''Jazz in Palm Springs'' – a 2002 jazz album by Andy Fraga<ref name="auto47">T and N Productions: {{ASIN|B000CA6QJC}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in ''The Very Best of Marc Antoine'' – a 2003 album by ]<ref name="auto32">Universal City, CA: Universal Music & Video. {{OCLC|52548546}}</ref>
* ''Folk Songs of the Coachella Valley in Story and Song'' – a 2004 book and recording by John Malcolm Penn<ref name="auto15">Radio Flyer Music. {{ISBN|978-0976152903}}. {{OCLC|589077683}}</ref>
* "Palm Spring" in ''Party Groove: Winter Party, vol. 7'' – a 2004 CD remix by ]<ref name="auto70">Brooklyn, NY: Centaur. {{OCLC|786267874}}</ref>
* ''Live at Peabody's (Palm Springs)'' – a 2004 jazz album by Rocky Zharp & the Blues Crackers<ref name="auto72">Label: CDBY – {{ASIN|B003N7G8KS}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs'' – a 2005 Campo Records audio CD by Claudio Medeiros<ref name="auto60">{{ASIN|B000CADBBI}}</ref>
* The Martini Kings
** ''Weekend in Palm Springs'' – c. 2005 audio CD with songs from the TV series ]<ref name="auto37">{{ASIN|B0054ERUCS}}</ref>
** ''Palm Springs Serenade'' – a 2012 DION album, with ]<ref name="auto22">{{ASIN|B0085VA1OG}}</ref>
* ''Mike Costley Live! A Palm Springs State of Mind'' – a 2006 Mike Costley audio CD<ref name="auto30">{{ASIN|B000U5WDGO}}</ref>
* ''Symphony of Light'' – a 2006 audio CD by Frederick Delarue<ref name="auto67">"Album dedicated to the Angel on the Mountain in Palm Springs..." {{ASIN|B000E5OACK}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Exile On Schley Pass'' – a 2006 MP3 Alternative Rock album by Carl Johns on the Bronzerat label<ref name="auto76">{{ASIN|B008VPVJC4}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Near Disasters/Sweet Hereafters'' – a 2006 audio CD by Jay Ray on the CDBY label<ref name="auto71">{{ASIN|B000GBE5NQ}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in ] – a 2007 album by Bran Van 3000<ref name="auto79">Canada: Remstar Interaction: Distribution Select. {{OCLC|789685003}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs Getaway'' – a 2007 audio CD by Dr. Blackman<ref name="auto17">{{ASIN|B000NIIX1W}}</ref>
* ''Live in Palm Springs'' – a 2007 jazz album by Max & Bruce Kurnow, followed by ''Live in Palm Springs, Vol. II'' in 2009<ref name="auto66">; Audio CDs: CDBY label – 2007: {{ASIN|B000MXP7IA}}; 2009: {{ASIN|B0028ER6ZS}}</ref>
* "Last Samba in Palm Springs" in ''Patterns, Circles and Shapes'' – a 2007 jazz MP3 album by John Mackay<ref name="auto59">{{ASIN|B0019JA7TK}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in '']'' – a 2009 album by ]<ref name="auto64">Costa Mesa, CA: Volcom Entertainment. {{OCLC|185709001}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in '']'' – a 2009 album by ]<ref name="auto6">Pinko Records {{OCLC|318462969|316838379|760096799}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Teenage Summer Days'' – a 2009 MP3 rock album by ]<ref name="auto2">{{ASIN|B003BMUZH2}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Eternal" in ''Suburban Field Recordings III'' – a 2010 alternative country album by ] on the snideco label
* "Palm Springs" in ''One One'' – a 2010 album by ]<ref name="auto51">Accidental. {{OCLC|795776662}}</ref>
* "California Gurls" – a 2010 song by Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg).<ref name="auto54"></ref>
* ''Coachella'' – a 2011 album with pieces from multiple artists at the ]<ref name="auto3">Record Store Day; {{OCLC|758848973}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Life" in ] – a 2011 album by the Canadian group ]<ref name="auto49">Chapel Hill, NC: Merge Records. {{OCLC|726815581}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs Reset" in '']'' – a 2012 electronic album by ]
* ''Greetings From the Follies: Great Moments At the Follies, Vol. 2 – ]'' – (no date) audio CD<ref name="auto56">{{ASIN|B005HEENU2}}</ref>
* ''Tony Rose His Piano & Orchestra Recorded Live at the ]'' – (no date) LAR Productions Orange Vinyl<ref name="auto33">{{ASIN|B001F3CRHU}}</ref>
* ''It's 1200 miles from Palm Springs to Texas'' – (no date) score by ]<ref name="auto39">{{OCLC|498384972}}; composed and recorded for the Chamber of Commerce, a recording sung by ] is in {{cite web|last=Howser|first=Huell|title=O'Donnell House (36)|url=http://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/2002/09/27/odonnel-house-palm-springs-week-36/|work=Palm Springs Week|publisher=] Huell Howser Archive|authorlink=Huell Howser|date=September 27, 2002}} from 21:20–23:56.</ref>
* ''Live from Palm Springs'' – (no date) an LP album by Grace & Phil Moody<ref name="auto48">No label; {{ASIN|B004C3WCHU}}</ref>


==See also==
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== Notes ==
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==References==
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==Further reading==
==List of movies filmed in palm springs==
* {{cite book
{{Complete|small=no }}
| last1 = Chase| first1 =J. Smeaton
* 1. ] (2000 Video)
| authorlink = J. Smeaton Chase
Dir: Casey O'Brian, Peter O'Brian With: Dereck Bishop, Peter Logan, Casey O'Brian
| title = Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun
* 2. ] (1989 TV Movie)
| location =Pasadena, CA
Ninety-five Caliornian beauties compete for the title of Miss California-USA 1990.
| publisher = Palm Springs Public Library
With: Bob Eubanks, Natasha Pavlovich
| orig-year= 1920
* 3. ] (1977)
| year =1987
Pinky is an awkward young teen who starts work at a spa in the CA. Desert. She becomes overly attached to fellow spa attendant...
| isbn =0961872403
Dir: Robert Altman With: Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Janice Rule
| lccn= 24010428
* 4. ] (2005 TV Movie)
| oclc = 6169840}}<!-- {{LCC|F869.P18 C48 1923}} (Electronic copy) --> One of the first travel books of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. Describes the animals, plants, and Native Americans that resided in Palm Springs before it was transformed into a posh resort town.
Mrs. America Inc. and Women's Entertainment Television celebrates the 65-million married women of America by presenting the 30th Annual Mrs...
* {{cite book |last=Churchwell |first=Mary Jo |title=Palm Springs: the Landscape, the History, the Lore |year=2001 |publisher=Ironwood |location=Palm Springs, CA |isbn=978-0971301603 |lccn=2001118347 |oclc= 48484360 }}
Dir: Lawrence Einhorn, Alex Holdridge With: Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, John O'Hurley
* 5. ] (2005 Short Film)
As the title indicates, this is a stylish work that puts one in mind of the early Italian films of Fellini...
Dir: Aundre Johnson With: Nicolas Porcelli, Greta Cavazzoni, Lisa Mikesh
* 6. ] (2005 Video)
SIX-THIRTY (6:30) is the story of a rich, white, "All-American" 17 year-old named MORGAN, who has it all and loses it all in 24 hours...
Dir: Christian Sesma With: Mike Hatton, Robert Castaneda, Ryan Bragg
* 7. ] (1950)
An electronics expert creates a huge bookie broadcast system for his crime boss, and takes over operations when his boss is murdered. His greed leads him on a deadly destructive path.
Dir: Joseph M. Newman With: Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru, Otto Kruger
* 8. ] (2003 Short Film)
Dir: Charlie Brown With: Victoria Charters, Lex Medlin, Jeannie Roshar
* 9. ] (1946)ers are employed at a hotel in postwar Casablanca, where a ring of Nazis is trying to recover a cache of stolen treasure.
Dir: Archie L. Mayo With: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, The Marx Brothers
* 10. ] (2011)
During a holiday get-a-way to Palm Springs, two fifty year-old men find unexpected results while trying to re-live their younger days in this comic coming of age story about the coming of age.
Dir: Thomas Johnston With: Martin Grey, Drew Pillsbury, Wendie Malick
* 11. ] (2008)
A self-involved New York couple adopt a sailor during Fleet Week.
Dir: Charles Evered With: Bebe Neuwirth, Peter Coyote, Ethan Peck
* 12. ] (2012 TV Series)
In an decreasingly male driven society, men are used to getting their way. Fighting for chicken's rights was not what these SAS soldiers had in mind when they joined the special forces. So they are making the SAS sassier.
With: Rebekah Rimington, Alicia Hovell, Lynda-Maree Gerritsen
* 13. ] (1990)
An ex-boxer is drifting around after escaping from the mental hospital. He meets a widow who convinces...
Dir: James Foley With: Jason Patric, Rachel Ward, Bruce Dern
* 14. ]: The Festival Heist (2010 Short Film)
Dir: Douglas Lamore With: Douglas Lamore, Brian Harrison Mack
* 15. ] (2009 Short Film)
Maeve, an artist living in Palm Springs who struggles with a deep personal loss as her marriage hangs by a thread...
Dir: Terrence Hayes With: Robin Borovic, Peter Giles
* 16. ] (2006)
A drama based on the life of Jesse James Hollywood, a drug dealer who became one of the youngest men ever to be on the FBI's most wanted list.
Dir: Nick Cassavetes With: Emile Hirsch, Justin Timberlake, Anton Yelchin
* 17. ] (2006 Documentary)
Altered By Elvis is a documentary exploration of lives deeply and permanently affected by Elvis Presley...
Dir: Jayce Bartok, Tiffany Bartok With: James Denson, Lee Denson, Dixie Locke Emmons
* 18. ] (1980)
Julian makes a lucrative living as an escort to older women in the Los Angeles area. He begins a relationship with Michelle...
Dir: Paul Schrader With: Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton, Hector Elizondo
* 19. ] (2010 Documentary)
Dir: Elijah Drenner With: Robert Forster, Eric Schaefer, Eddie Muller
* 20. ] (1988 TV Series)
Dir: Roland Perez
* 21. ] (2009 Video)
"American High School," a romantic comedy, is centered on two people who marry young and contend with the consequences of "bad" actions...
Dir: Sean Cannon With: Talan Torriero, Jillian Murray, Aubrey O'Day
* 22. ] (2011)
Dir: Clinton H. Wallace With: Tony T.L. Young, Magda Marcella, Alicia Arden
* 23. ] (2006)
Dir: Anne Dudek, Leslie Jean Porter With: Guy Nardulli, Drew Porter, Anne Dudek
* 24. ] (2004 Documentary)
An intimate portrait of two Englishmen from vastly different social backgrounds which shows them dealing...
Dir: Don Boyd With: Hanif Kureishi, Ernesto Sarezale, Warwick Stanley
* 25. ] (2011)
Wry, cynical and full of off-beat humor, 'Apocalypse, CA' is the story of friends as they prepare for certain death at the hands of a massive asteroid, sex-inducing drugs, a three-hundred foot giant, and a horde of other absurd problems.
Dir: Chad Peter With: Nick Mathis, Erin Bodine, Anne McDaniels
* 26. ] (1993)
A framed prison escapee unknowingly kidnaps a female cop en-route to a rendezvous with the corrupt cop who put him behind bars.
Dir: Vic Armstrong With: Dolph Lundgren, George Segal, Kristian Alfonso
* 27. ] (2002)
A story about "Hogan's Heroes" star Bob Crane and his friendship with John Carpenter.
Dir: Paul Schrader With: Greg Kinnear, Willem Dafoe, Maria Bello
* 28. Autoweek's ] (2012 TV Series)
With: Brian Matthew Richardson, Courtney Hansen
* 29. ] (2003 TV Series)
A beautiful lady has to choose a guy from a group of "average" guys.
With: Jason Peoples, Adam Mesh, Melana Scantlin
* 30. ] (2008 Video)
Dir: Walter Romero With: Marc Angelo, Truman Hunter, Rik Kappus
* 31. ] (2012 TV Series)
With: Beverly Johnson
* 32. ] (2001 Documentary)
Much as the title suggests, Beyond Vanilla explores the kinkier aspects of sex on the other side of vanilla...
Dir: Claes Lilja With: Mitch Banning, Celeste, Chloe
* 33. ] (2006 TV Special)
With: Bob Goen, Richard Karn, Robert Loggia
* 34. ] (2004 TV Series)
Dir: Joseph Boyle, Jon Lawrence With: Trevelen
* 35. ]: Fantasy (2006 Video)
Dir: Casey Bennett With: Laura Davis, Brandi Hart, Christi Shake
* 36. Black Moon (2011)
With: Eden Batki, Leah Dieterich, Jess Atwood Gibson
* 37. Blind Love (2008)
Dir: Leslie Jean Porter With: Tom Callan, Pasty Coates, Josh Korb
* 38. ] (2005 Documentary)
Dir: Rao Fu With: Hwang Family
* 39. ] (1993 TV Special)
Show Biz Legend Bob Hope and his lovely wife Dolores welcome Loni Anderson, Barbara Eden, Joey Lawrence...
Dir: Sid Smith With: Bob Hope, Dolores Hope, John Harlan
* 40. ] (2000)
A man switches plane tickets with another man who dies in that plane in a crash. The man falls in love with the deceased one's wife.
Dir: Don Roos With: Ben Affleck, Gwyneth Paltrow, Natasha Henstridge
* 41. ] (2003 TV Series)
With: Franklin Ferguson, Clinton Leupp, Dan Wells
* 42. ] (1996)
Nicole Clark, a young beautiful and talented aspiring singer finds that living in a big city is not all its "cracked up to be"...
Dir: Ivan Rogers With: Patty Bender, John E. Blazier, Charlie Britman
* 43. ] (1979)
A hustler tries to make a living by seducing various wealthy women and showing them a good time.
Dir: Bob Chinn With: John Holmes, Kandi Barbour, Veri Knotty
* 44. ] (2011 Documentary)
Dir: Anthony Pedone With: Jane Wiedlin, Susan Traylor, Kevin Scott Richardson
* 45. Cat City (2008)
Dir: Brent Huff With: Brian Dennehy, Julian Sands, Rebecca Pidgeon
* 46. ] 1: Frank Sinatra (2002 Documentary)
Dir: Tom McComas, Joseph Stachler With: Stew McDonnell
* 47. ] (2001)
Dir: Dirk Shafer With: Jonathan Wade-Drahos, Andre Khabbazi, Brian Lane Green
* 48. ] (1997)
A retired thief swears revenge on the lunatic who murdered his brother and partner, while going on the run with the loot they stole.
Dir: John Irvin With: Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff, Timothy Hutton
* 49. ] (1989 TV Series)
This action-packed police show follows real-life law enforcement officers from various regions and departments...
With: Joe Guay, Burt Lancaster
* 50. ]
* 51. ] (2008 Documentary)
From the fire of a glassblowing studio to the sky above the Cascade Mountains to deep blue waters of Hawaii...
Dir: John Andres With: Rik Allen, Dale Chihuly, Graham Graham
* 52. Crossing the Line (2008 Short Film)
Follows a young Mexican man's journey to the United States in search of a better life.
With: Brian Lally, Rodrigo Martinez, Zhubin Rahbar
* 53. ], Part (2005 Documentary)
Los Angeles in the year 2005: 19-year-old lads move through an apartment that has been equipped with...
Dir: Jochen Hick With: Johnny Law, Holden Grey, Vin Nolan
* 54. ] (1977)
In an post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles.
Dir: Jack Smight With: Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard, Dominique Sanda
* 55. ] Volume 6: New York and Palm Springs (2005 Video)
With: Damon Dogg, Antonio Chimera, Christian
* 56. ] (2006)
Dir: Rik Carter With: Stacey Branscombe, Joseph Haggerty, Marcella Laasch
* 57. ] (1991 TV Movie)
Three young students go into a holiday which rapidly turns into horror as they hit-and-run a lonely hitchhiker in desert...
Dir: Peter O'Fallon With: Renée Estevez, Lisanne Falk, Carrie Mitchum
* 58. ] (1976)
Fearful that their star witness might be murdered, two attorneys hire a protector to bring him from Los Angeles to New York...
Dir: Fred Williamson With: Fred Williamson, Bernard Kirby, Art Maier
* 59. ] (2010)
On October 30, 2009 an independent filmmaker and his cast and crew are reported missing a month before...
Dir: R. Christian Anderson With: Brian Shotwell, Shy Pilgreen, Xu Razer
* 60. ] (1998 TV Series)
Episode: Desert Shadows/Joe Gallant/A Naked Portrait: The Cowboy (2007)
With: Keith Crass, Joe Gallant, Richard Gehr
* 61. ] (TV series) (2006 TV Series)
Destination Tennis host, Mieke Buchan, travels across the globe, unearthing the best sports and leisure destinations, and road-testing each location's most challenging, beautiful, and relaxing attractions.
With: Mayleen Ramey, Mieke Buchan
* 62. ] (2010 TV Movie)
Dir: George Miller With: Diahann Carroll
* 63. ] (1971)
A diamond smuggling investigation leads James Bond to Las Vegas, where he uncovers an extortion plot headed by his nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Dir: Guy Hamilton With: Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray
* 64. ] (2008)
Abandoned by his father and raised by a single mother, Nate Merritt joins the Marines to support his soon-to-be fiancé...
Dir: Damion Dietz With: Paul Preiss, Amy Lindsay, Candy Clark
* 66. ] (2012)
Based on the 1980 classic Police song, the story finds Junior Honors English teacher David English, the obsession of one of his students...
Dir: Rob Walker With: Beau Brasseaux, Marian Zapico, Joanna Theobalds
* 67. ] (2012)
Dir: Zak Forsman With: John T. Woods, Paulie Rojas, Ross Marquand
* 68. Down to Earth (2003 Video)
Dir: Ginetto di Masolo With: Billy Brandt, Dane Brando, Ryan Foxx
* 69. ] (1994 TV Series)
With: Morton Downey Jr., Howard Dean, Laurie Downey
* 70. ] (2007 Video)
Dir: Philippe Ney With: Keren Gilbert, Jon Seminara, Irwin Keyes
* 72. ] (1997 Short Film)
A drifter relives haunting memories of love and revenge as he lies dieing alone at a desert junction.
Dir: Brian LaBelle With: David Strohm, Tricia Pilkington, Blair Hubler
* 71. ] (2008)
Four characters wake in a desert, disoriented and lost with no clue where they are or how they got there...
Dir: Roel Reiné With: Ryan Alosio, Carla Bonanno, Cameron Daddo
* 73. ] (1962)
Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.
Dir: Nicholas Merriwether With: Arch Hall Jr., Marilyn Manning, Richard Kiel
* 75. ] (2007 Documentary)
This documentary is based on the New York Times best-selling book Epicenter by Joel C. Rosenberg. Filmed on location in the Middle East...
Dir: Daniel Lusko With: Dore Gold, Skip Heitzig, Tim LaHaye
* 74. ] (2002 TV Series)
Episode: Episode #14.2 (2010)
The 15 remaining bachelorettes move into their luxurious villa in Malibu, and the fairy tale begins...
Dir: Ken Fuchs With: Chris Harrison, Jake Pavelka, Corrie Adamson
* 76. ] (2006 Short Film)
An art gallery manager, Isobel chooses between a loving but unfulfilling relationship and the risks of the unknown.
Dir: Camille Thoman With: Mireille Enos, Kevin Rahm, Timothy Hutton
* 77. ] (1991 TV Movie)
A luxury home, a handsome husband and terrific children. But it all comes crashing down when she is...
Dir: Bill L. Norton With: Donna Mills, Steven Bauer, Lane Smith
* 79. ] (1995 Mini-Series)
With: Bob Dorian
* 78. ] (2001)
This road picture follows a dope fiend named Rick, who believes his goal in life is to track down Ginger...
Dir: Salomé Breziner With: Jake Busey, Crispin Glover, Natasha Lyonne
* 80. ] 2 (2002 Video)
Dir: Casey O'Brian, Peter O'Brian With: Thomas Bond, Cameron Fox, Anthony Holloway
* 81. ] (2009 TV Series)
Dir: Nicholas Romero With: Marc Aramian, Bob Arentz, Jeremy Brunjes
* 83. ] (2008 Documentary)
America is addicted to oil and it is time for an intervention. Enter Josh Tickell, a man with a plan and a Veggie Van, who is taking on big oil, big government, and big soy to find solutions in places few people have looked.
Dir: Josh Tickell With: Laurie Lennard, Larry David, Larry Hagman
* 82. ] (1988)
A bodybuilder, anxious to build his own gym, dates a wealthy heiress to obtain funds to finance his dream.
Dir: Harry Grant, Pat Domenico With: Angela Aames, Wendy Fraser, Harry Grant[
* 84. ] (1985)
A nerd gains the friendship of two of his frat brothers when his dad offers them his condo for the week in Palm Springs...
Dir: James Frawley With: Stephen Geoffreys, Sheree J. Wilson, Cameron Dye
* 85. ] (2007 Documentary)
The life and times of singing cowboy Gene Autry's remarkable career in the movies, recording studio and the business world is traced through interviews with friends, colleagues and film historians.
Dir: Ellen Mednick With: Boyd Magers, Johnny Western, Philip Loy
* 86. ] (2006 TV Series)
A look at the family life of rock star and Kiss front man, Gene Simmons.
With: Shannon Tweed, Nick Simmons, Sophie Simmons
* 87. ] (2010 Documentary)
Dir: Anthony Palato With: Jim J. Bullock, Steve Callahan, Matthew Stephen Herrick
* 88. ] (1943)
Rich kid Danny Churchill (Rooney) has a taste for wine, women and song, but not for higher education...
Dir: Norman Taurog, Busby Berkeley With: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Gil Stratton
* 89. ]
A diamond heist goes horribly awry when the three thieves run into a crazed killer in the desert.
Dir: Jin Ishimoto With: Eloy Casados, Jamie Elman, Kym Hoy
* 90. ] (2008 Short Film)
God's Marble deals with one man's attempt to find solace in a world gone wrong. Tom Anderson is the central character...
Dir: Charlie McNamara With: Aaron James Cash, Mikael Forsberg, Elliott Grey
* 91. ] (TV series) (2004 TV Series)
With: Mindi Boysen, Alan Hunter, Anne Keeble
* 92. ] (2010)
Dir: Duke Mitchell With: Duke Mitchell, Lorenzo Dardado, Jim LoBianco
* 93. ] (1952 Documentary)
This Sportlights entry shows off Palm Springs, California as a desert playground and a favorite watering hole for sports-minded Hollywood celebrities...
Dir: Jack Eaton With: Ted Husing, Walt Disney, Bob Hope
* 94. ] (2003)
This is the story of "Johnny", a struggling blues musician estranged from both his family and the country roots he left behind...
Dir: Susan K. Brigham With: Irene Bedard, Mark Boone Junior, Kieran Mulroney
* 95. ]
Dir: Chi Chi La Rue With: Gianfranco, Chaz Carlton, Troy Daniels[
* 96. ] (1979 TV Movie)
A group of old friends on an outing re-live various traumas and tragedies via flashback whilst trapped high above a ravine in a disabled cable-car.
Dir: Georg Fenady With: Sam Groom, Patty Duke, Joyce Bulifant
* 97. ] (2005 Documentary)
Dir: Robert Kline With: Tommy Baker, Sonny Barger, Pat Boone
* 98. ]
A series of interviews are conducted concerning people's beliefs towards the possibility of an afterlife...
Dir: Diane Keaton With: Michael Agbabian, James Allport, Lazaro Arvizu
* 100. ] (2010 Short Film)
A tough rocker chic re-examines her life while shooting a 10 page layout for a top magazine. Ramona...
Dir: Alison Beals With: John Boswell, Cynthia Collori, Roark Francis[
* 99. ] (2007 TV Series)
A rebellious teenager moves with his family to Palm Springs.
With: Michael Cassidy, Taylor Handley, Amber Heard
* 102. ] (TV series) (2009 TV Series)
Episode: Holiday Hell (2010)
* 101. ] (2004)
In this off-center romantic comedy, clueless Garrick pursues his fickle Ex-girlfriend Liz to Palm Springs and Las Vegas against her wishes...
Dir: Marty Thomas With: Kaley Dobson, Alison Haislip, Christie D'Amore[
* 103. ] (2012)
Dir: Brian Shotwell With: Josette Pacino, Brian Shotwell, Xu Razer[
* 104. ] (2009)
Following the death of her estranged mother, Emma, a young drifter, returns to her childhood home in Palm Springs for the first time in a decade...
Dir: Alex Cassun With: Vanessa Long, Ryan Stone, Tara Everhart
* 105. ] (2007 Short Film)
Music drives memory and ritual for Italian-American lovers in this excerpt of life from the early 1960's. A promise leads to an unexpected conclusion.
Dir: C. Franco Calabria With: Nicolas Porcelli, Luciano G. Giovanni, Pandora Rupe
* 106. ] (2007 Documentary
Dir: Brad Osborne With: Pearl Bowser, Leroy Collins, Ruby Dee
* 108. ]
Dir: Wolfgang Bang With: Rex Armswell, Mitch Banning, Brett Berlin
* 107. ] (2007 TV Movie)
George Lopez takes over as the host of the legendary Bob Hope Celebrity Golf Tournament.
Dir: Josh Goldstein With: George Lopez
* 109. ] (1979 TV Movie)
A computer run gang of good doers is out to stop a Palm Springs bad guy played by George Hamilton and...
Dir: Ken Annakin With: Sam Groom, Lauren Hutton, Lane Binkley
* 110. ] (2003 Short Film)
One of the world's most popular reality shows meets the world's favorite group of sci-fi characters.
Dir: Chris Cashman With: Jonathan Angel, Karen Chesterton, Darren P. Leis
* 111. ] (2007)
After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life.
Dir: Sean Penn With: Emile Hirsch, Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener
* 113. ] (1963)
The dying words of a thief spark a madcap cross-country rush to find some treasure.
Dir: Stanley Kramer With: Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Ethel Merman
* 112. ] (2004)
Dir: Bradley Battersby With: Dayton Knoll, Jesus Perez, J.W. Wolterman
* 114. ] (1981)
Dir: Enrique Gómez Vadillo With: Fernando Allende, Verónica Castro, Silvia Pasquel
* 116. ] (2005 TV Series)
Dir: Matthew Blaine, Toby Oppenheimer With: Kathy Griffin, Maggie Griffin, Tiffany Rinehart
* 115. ] (1971)
Joseph Kotcher, a retired traveling salesman, lives with his son Gerald and daughter-in-law Wilma in Los Angeles...
Dir: Jack Lemmon With: Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr
* 117. ] (2012 Documentary)
Dir: Casey Mortensen
* 118. ] (2000 Documentary)
Explore the grandeur of the homes of Hollywood's legendary stars including the Mid-Century Modern home of Frank Sinatra...
Dir: Scott Ribble With: Charlton Heston, Sally Kellerman
* 119 ] (2009 TV Series)
Dir: Steve Marr With: Kimberly Estrada, Afton Faria, Boris Gorovatsky
* 119. ] (2005 TV Series)
Wanna take the road trip less traveled? Local Explorer is young LA's anti-travel show, taking viewers...
With: Elina Chang, Kelly Howard, Kelly Troy Howard
* 120. ]( 2004 TV Series)
Episode: Looking Back (2004)
Bette prepares for the gallery's 'Provocations' show and hires Candace, an attractive female contractor and the ex-lover of Yolanda...
Dir: Rose Troche With: Jennifer Beals, Erin Daniels, Leisha Hailey
* 122. ]
A plane crash delivers a group of people to the secluded land of Shangri-La -- but is it the miraculous utopia it appears to be?
Dir: Frank Capra With: Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, Edward Everett Horton
* 123. ] (2006)
An intimately observed love story, LOVE LIFE carefully examines the sexually secretive marriage of Joe and Mary Hahn...
Dir: Damion Dietz With: Keith Bearden, Stephan D. Gill, Ronnie Kerr
* 124. ] (2006 Video)
Hunky Jeremy Hall checks into an all-male resort brimming with horny employees and guests.
Dir: Chad Donovan With: Jeremy Hall, Eddie Stone, Kyle Aames
* 125. ] (2005 Short Film)
Haunting memories of his lost love flash inside his head as Sark sets out to make good on a promise he has made to her...
Dir: Blaze Jones With: Blaze Jones, Zeen Jones, Colt Jäger
* 126. ] (TV series) (2006 TV Series)
Me vs. Me helps the underdog sports enthusiast shed their underdog status by pairing them up with a famous coach or sports figure...
Dir: Alice Ikeda With: Brian Smith
* 127. ] (1998)
Carlos, a Guatemalan immigrant, works twelve hours a day, every day, washing dishes by hand at an L.A...
Dir: Philip Marino With: Vicente Ramos-Bermudez, Philip Marino, Wendy Latta
* 128. ] (2005 Video)
Dir: John Rutherford With: Chris Wide, Carlo Masi, Leo Rocca
* 129. ] (2006)
Ethan Hunt comes face to face with a dangerous and sadistic arms dealer while trying to keep his identity secret in order to protect his girlfriend.
Dir: J.J. Abrams With: Tom Cruise, Michelle Monaghan, Ving Rhames
* 130. ]
Losing himself in the desert after fighting with his boyfriend, Andrew wanders the blistering heat of the Mojave...
Dir: Kevin Glover With: Jan Thomas, Jack Harwood, Rod Stetson
* 131. ] (2011)
The Dunderheads are an eccentric Montana family who've been in the mountains for far too long. Now one step ahead of the law...
Dir: D.G. Brock With: Olympia Dukakis, Haley Joel Osment, Alison Brie
* 132. ] (2008 Short Film)
Richard Watson, is a successful clockmaker who is on his way to Las Vegas with his bride-to-be... a certain Miss Lulu Sinclair...
Dir: Brian Delizareaux, Susanne Culver With: Brian Shotwell, Shy Pilgreen, Fairly Tull
* 134. ] (2000)
Dir: Juliette Garrison With: Dave Oren Ward, Natalie Dolishny
133. ] (2009 Short Film)
With: Aalayha Baker, Amy Chasing Horse, Joseph Chasing Horse
* 135. ] (2011 Documentary)
Naked In America: The powerful real-life, compelling and controversial story documents the experiences...
Dir: Josi W. Konski With: Lisa M. Fontanarosa, Mark Holmes, Shannon Marie Holmes
* 138. ] (2010 Video)
Two college lovers face an ancient evil when a strange rock band comes to town.
Dir: Alan Smithee, Alan Smithee With: Agim Kaba, Michael Frascino, Heidi Johanningmeier
* 136. ]
Brothers Tom and Alex Martin learn that life is more than a game when love is at stake. Finding a way to balance professional tennis careers and personal relationships without destroying their family.
Dir: Larry Abernathy Jr. With: Andrew Abernathy, Larry Abernathy Jr., Emilia Maldonado
* 137. ] (2001)
Danny Ocean and his eleven accomplices plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously.
Dir: Steven Soderbergh With: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts
* 139. ] (2004 TV Series)
Dir: Trevor Evans With: Debbie Steinbach, Johnathan Brownlee
* 144. ] (1993 Video)
Dir: John Lee-Graham With: L.A. Bust, Lulu Divine, Deena Duos
* 140. ]
A documentary on the rise and stumble of Troy Duffy, the bartender-cum-filmmaker who was swept up by Miramax's Harvey Weinstein to turn his script for The Boondock Saints into a feature film.
Dir: Tony Montana, Mark Brian Smith With: Troy Duffy, Jeffrey Baxter, Chris Brinker
* 141. ] (1990 TV Series)
Episode: P.S. I Love You: Part 1 (1995)
The gang goes to Palm Springs for the national KEG/ALPHA fraternity/sorority convention, where Steve...
Dir: Victor Lobl With: Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering
* 142. ] (1990 TV Series)
Episode: P.S. I Love You: Part 2 (1995)
In Palm Springs, Brandon reacts coldly to Kelly after mistakingly thinking that she and Allison are...
Dir: Victor Lobl With: Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering
* 143. ] (TV series) (2004 TV Series)
Episode: Palm Springs (2011)
Bump! is the world's first gay and lesbian travel and lifestyle television series. It is unique and international in scope...
Dir: Dan Pasqua With: Charlie David
* 145. ]
Episode: Palm Springs Film Festival (2008)
Big time producer Peter Guber and Variety's Peter Bart sit down with the biggest names in the business.
Dir: Jeff Rifkin With: Emile Hirsch, Jason Reitman, John Sayles
* 146. ] (1963)
Set in Palm Springs during a long, fun-filled weekend where several Los Angeles college students flock to spring break...
Dir: Norman Taurog With: Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin
* 150. ] (1989 TV Series)
Episode: Palm Springs Weekend: Part 1 (1991)
Zack and the gang are invited to a hotel resort for the week where Jessie's father is marrying someone a lot younger...Jessie has plans of her own.
With: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario López, Dustin Diamond
* 147. ] (2011)
An inexperienced psychopath is trained to be a legendary masked killer, by the would be victim who outsmarted him.
Dir: Joseph Moran With: Valerie Mya, Daniel Montgomery, Robert Christopher Henderson
* 148. ]
Dir: Jonathan Berman With: Ted Markland, Eric Burdon, Victoria Williams
* 149. ] (2006)
Two plus-sized ladies meet the men of their dreams in the most unexpected of ways.
Dir: Nnegest Likké With: Mo'Nique, Kendra C. Johnson, Jimmy Jean-Louis
* 152. ] (2008 TV Series)
Episode: Pilot (2008)
* 151. ] (1991 TV Series)
Episode: Pilot (1991)
Wanda (Sellecca) is a con-woman whom the NYPD arrested and convinced to help them nail a criminal. What...
Dir: Peter H. Hunt With: Connie Sellecca, Greg Evigan, Sonny Bono
* 153. ] (2011)
There's no place like home. And to many of the patrons of a popular Palm Springs restaurant, Shame on the Moon is home...
Dir: Michael Craft With: Jim Blondheim, Brian Shotwell, Phil Mastrelli
* 154. ] (2011 TV Series)
Dir: Jennifer Morton With: Mark Burk
* 156. ] (2008 Documentary)
This in-depth history of Oregon's beaches focuses on the political ebb and flow of efforts to keep the coast accessible to the public...
Dir: Tom Olsen Jr. With: Matt Love
* 155. ] (2001 Video)
Dir: Dan Cross, Mike Donner With: Rod Barry, Michael Brandon, Max Grand
* 157. ] (2004)
With the help of a hot, slightly older new acquaintence (Noseworthy), the closeted son (Newton) of a conservative U.S. Senator (Lerner) puts a shocking spin on his dad's re-election campaign.
Dir: Zak Tucker With: Matt Newton, Michael Lerner, Karen Allen
* 159. ] (2011 TV Series)
Prince Paul travels all around the US with his two friends Soce and Mr. Dead, interviewing today's hottest music artists in a quest for inspiration.
With: Mr. Dead, Soce the Elemental Wizard, Prince Paul
* 158. ] (2011)
Dir: Chil Kong With: Olivia Oguma, Robert Sudduth, Beverly Leech
* 160. ] (1956)
In the lawless Oregon country of 1842, local magnate Gerald Montgomery decrees that any unattached woman belongs to the first taker...
Dir: John Sherwood With: Rory Calhoun, Yvonne De Carlo, Mara Corday
* 163. ] (2005)
Dir: Drew Filus With: Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Robert Cuthill, Barbara Goodson
* 161. ] (2001 TV Movie)
Dir: Gretchen Warthen With: Melissa Howard, Theo Von, Dustin Zahursky
* 162. ] (2005 TV Series)
Episode: Retro Palm Springs (2010)
The finalists are asked to demonstrate their expertise in food and entertaining.
With: Aria Kagan, Brad Sorenson, Giada De Laurentiis
* 164. ] (2006)
Dying professor begrudgingly attends dysfunctional family reunion where she must confront catastrophic childhood issues to reconcile with her estranged younger sister.
Dir: Sheila Norman With: Carolyn Owens, Trisha Mann, Dickie Wrightsil
* 165. ] (1930)
Two ranchers are rivals not only over cattle but also over a beautiful young Mexican girl.
Dir: Robert Emmett Tansey With: Lane Chandler, Karla Cowan, Sheldon Lewis
* 167. ] (1942)
Doc and Wishey run into some Nazi-agents, who want to smuggle bombs into the USA from a Mexican border hotel.
Dir: S. Sylvan Simon With: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Kathryn Grayson
* 166. ] (1995 TV Movie)
Dir: Keith Truesdell With: Rita Rudner
* 168. ]]] (1999)
Alex is the film student forced by his college professor to stop making Jackie Chan "homage" films and...
Dir: Matthew Leutwyler With: Jennifer Rubin, Erik Palladino, Billy Jayne
* 170. ] (1988 TV Movie)
Dir: Barry McLean With: Jan Berry, Chaz Bono, Sonny Bono
* 169. ] (1999 Video)
Dir: Michael Raven With: Brooke, Allysin Chaynes, Naughtia Childs
* 171. ](2010)
A recently outed soap opera actor crosses paths with a recently divorced gay marriage activist, forcing them to confront the price of fame and the fickle nature of celebrity within the gay community.
Dir: Rob Williams With: Steve Callahan, Matthew Montgomery, David Pevsner
* 173. ]
Five North American resorts are presented as some of the most romantic destinations for lovers, weddings, honeymoons and anniversaries.
Dir: Michael Oblowitz
* 172. ] (1992)
Since Larry works at a garage, he gets to use one of the Rolls Royces. There is only one problem, there is a briefcase full of money in the trunk...
Dir: Alan Roberts With: Ray Sharkey, Earl Finn, Frank Torres
* 175. ] (1943)
Sergeant Joe Gunn and his tank crew pick up five British soldiers, a Frenchman and a Sudanese man with...
Dir: Zoltan Korda With: Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Bennett, J. Carrol Naish
* 174. ] (2002 Documentary)
'Schtick Happens' documents the conflict between documentary filmmakers and their subject after the release of the film...
Dir: Maciek Wszelaki With: Robert Fischer
* 180. ] (2009)
Scream of the Bikini is a 1960s action-spy-thriller by acclaimed South American director, Fernando Fernandez...
Dir: Kiff Scholl With: Kelsey Wedeen, Rebecca Larsen, Donald Agnelli
* 176. ]
Dir: Steve Scott With: Lee Ryder, Jon King, Eric Ryan
* 177. ] (1936 Documentary)
Hollywood stars visit the Racquet Club in Palm Springs, operated by Charles Farrell and Ralph Bellamy; Walt Disney receives the Legion of Honor cross; George Breakston receives an Italian award; the camera visits Paul Kelly's stables.
Dir: Ralph Staub With: Ralph Bellamy, George P. Breakston, Walt Disney
* 178. ] (1938 Documentary)
This entry in Columbia's long-running Screen Snapshots' series opens in Hollywood with numerous movie...
Dir: Ralph Staub With: Ralph Staub, George Murphy, Nan Grey
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* 179. ] (2009 Documentary)
Hosted by Vivica A. Fox, Secrets of Life is a collection of motivational stories from Hollywood celebrities.
Dir: Tavia Dautartas, Tammi Sutton With: Yareli Arizmendi, Anthony Batarse, Tony Curtis
* 181. ] (2005)
A house with a murderous past... A parapsychology class hunting ghosts... What they find is love, fear and jealousy...
Dir: Dan Donley With: Victoria De Mare, Alex Petrovitch, Shawn Barber
* 182. ] (1979 TV Movie)
A fashion designer gives a private showing at her mansion over a weekend, but someone starts killing off the models.
Dir: Gus Trikonis With: John Rubinstein, Jessica Walter, Connie Sellecca
* 183. ] (2010)
A 30-something couple unintentionally become involved in a botched jewel heist while shopping for wedding rings...
Dir: Christian Sesma With: Jason Mewes, Samantha Lockwood, Danny Trejo
* 184. ] (1971 TV Series)
Episode: Short Fuse (1972)
A chemical plant's director gets threats and issues threats, and one of the employees develops and plants a bomb in his car. When the car turns out to be missing, Columbo is called to find out what happened.
Dir: Edward M. Abroms With: Peter Falk, Roddy McDowall, Anne Francis
* 185. ] (1999 TV Movie)
Dir: Bob Levy With: Jose C. Alvarez
* 188. ] (1998)
In the post-apocalyptic world on 1960s Neveda, a rock 'n' roll samurai takes a young boy under his protection.
Dir: Lance Mungia With: Jeffrey Falcon, Justin McGuire, Kim De Angelo
* 186. ] (1974 TV Movie)
The passengers in an aerial tramway are trapped when the tramway breaks down 8500 feet in the air.
Dir: Gordon Hessler With: Ross Martin, Stefanie Powers, Bobby Sherman
* 187. ] (2011 Short Film)
Slant, inspired by an Emily Dickinson poem, tells the story of a man in his early 50s looking for connection long after the loss of his partner to AIDS. He sets his sights on a much younger prospect, but ultimately finds a more meaningful connection with an acquaintance who shares a similar history.
Dir: Stephen Soucy With: Granville Ames, David Calderón, Christopher Fairbanks
* 190. ] (2005)
Dir: Vin Crease With: Cheryl Dent, Vin Crease, Michele Morrow
* 189. ]
Jacob Asch is hired by Gerald McMurty to find his ex-wife Laine and their son in Palm Springs. Jacob...
Dir: Matthew Chapman With: Eric Roberts, Beverly D'Angelo, Dennis Lipscomb
* 191. ] (1990)
small white house is director Richard Newton's perspective on the love triangle between JFK, Jackie O., and Marilyn Monroe.
Dir: Richard Newton With: Enrico Boetcher, Brian Doyle-Murray, Richard Duardo
* 192. ] (2001 Documentary)
Exhilarating airborne adventure over California's wonders.
With: Michael Eisner, Patrick Warburton
* 193. ] (2008 Documentary)
SOMAY KU: A Uganda Tennis Story follows Patrick Olobo, Uganda's top-ranked tennis player, as he struggles...
Dir: Rex Miller With: Patrick Olobo
* 194. ] (1944)
Child film star Jane Powell, fed up with her every move being stage managed by her stage mother, runs away and joins the U.S...
Dir: S. Sylvan Simon With: Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, Bonita Granville
* 195. ] (2010 Video)
Dir: Robb Riley
* 196. ] (1937)
Ranch owner Sandra, fresh from animal husbandry school, brings a flock of sheep into cattle country...
Dir: Joe Kane With: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Polly Rowles
* 197. ] (2010 Documentary)
His name is Al Buehler. Chances are you don't know him. When you watch this film, you will wish you did...
Dir: Amy Unell With: Terrell Amos, Shane Battier, Roger Beardmore
* 198. ]
Ready to ride west to escape his reputation, a gunfighter makes a fateful stop at a saloon. Meeting a young man who wants to follow in his footsteps, the gunfighter's choices are tested.
Dir: Joshua Sikora With: Brian Rowe, Nathan Pearsey, Aaron Fowler
* 200. ] (1936 Short Film)
Winners of the Lucky Stars National Dance Contest - one woman from each of the United States - are welcomed to Palm Springs...
Dir: Roy Rowland With: Edmund Lowe, The Fanchonettes, Downey Sisters
* 199. ] (2006)
Dir: Alex Cassun With: Christian Skelley, Judy Shepard, Dick Hoppins
* 201. ] (2006 Short Film)
Do you really know who you are, where you have been and where you are going?
Dir: Andreas Lindergard With: Debbie Lee Carrington, Camilla Davenport, Michael Brya
* 202. ]
The stakes of a classified government assignment turn grave when a battle-weary Australian agent - in L.A...
Dir: Justin Davey With: Geoffrey Caple, Craig Cochrane, Terence Leclere
* 205. ] (2005 Documentary)
A documentary on Tammy Faye Messner's battle with cancer.
Dir: Chris McKim With: Tammy Faye Bakker, Roe Messner
* 203. ]
The people who brought you Animal House, Vacation, and Van Wilder invite you to play a round with television and film star David Leisure and his hilarious troupe of not-ready-for-tee-time players as they pull some of the most outrageous pranks ever captured by a hidden camera.
Dir: Barry Falck With: David Leisure, Robert Jones, Paul Jene
* 204. ]
Follow David Leisure through 9 holes of golf in this unique narrative that features skit-comedy inter-cut with hidden-camera hi-jinx on the links.
Dir: Nick Tabri With: David Leisure, Cindy Pucci, Dave Burleigh
* 206. ]
Dir: Tommy G. Warren With: David Leisure, Dave Burleigh, Barry Falck
* 207. ] (1969)
Based on true events, Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here, tells the story of one of the last Western manhunts...
Dir: Abraham Polonsky With: Robert Redford, Katharine Ross, Robert Blake
* 209. ] (1951)
Sgt. Mike Kincaid of the French Foreign Legion learns, from a Riff prisoner, that an attack will soon...
Dir: Willis Goldbeck With: Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrance, Gilbert Roland[
* 208. ] (2002 TV Series)
Reality show starring everyone's favorite plus sized model Anna Nicole Smith!
With: Anna Nicole Smith, Daniel Smith, Howard K. Stern
* 210. ]
"The Bachelor" TV show turns homosexual fantasy in this 2003 production. Barrett Long, the title bachelor...
Dir: CoCo LaChine With: Barrett Long, Rocky, Cameron Fox
* 211. ] (1955)
A dysfunctional family operating an isolated date farm in the California desert is threatened by the arrival of an extra-terrestrial.
Dir: David Kramarsky With: Paul Birch, Lorna Thayer, Dona Cole
* 213. ] (2007)
Successful as a real estate agent, Vince Gallagher leads a second life as a casual drug user and small time dealer...
Dir: Joe Knight With: Daniel Baldwin, Danny Trejo, Dee Wallace
* 212. ] (1987 TV Series)
The saga of the rich Forresters and the poor Logans is told against the backdrop of the fashion world in Los Angeles.
With: K[[:atherine Kelly Lang, Ronn Moss, Susan Flannery
* 214. ] (2003 Short Film)
An amnesiac forgets that he's gay and convinces himself that he's an assassin.
Dir: Lara Wood With: John DeMaria, Thea DeSando, Rohan Quine
* 215. ] (1967)
A young, millionaire rock promoter decides to create a new boy/girl duo team for his teen TV dance show by teaming up an ambitious go-go dancer and a has-been pop star and presenting them to the public as a new romantic pair.
Dir: Gene Nelson With: Roddy McDowall, Debbie Watson, Gil Peterson
* 216. ] (1950)
A New York socialite climbs the ladder of success man by man until a life among rich gangsters gives her what she thought she always wanted.
Dir: Vincent Sherman With: Joan Crawford, David Brian, Steve Cochran
* 217. ] (1953)
Richard Burton plays a Scottish Army officer put in charge of a disparate band of ANZAC troops on the perimeter of Tobruk with the German Army doing their best to dislodge them.
Dir: Robert Wise With: Richard Burton, James Mason, Robert Newton
* 218. ] (2007 Short Film)
Dir: Omi Vaidya With: Terry Moore, Jack Betts, Peter Pasco
* 219. ] (2010 TV Series)
Dir: Kevin J. Fox With: Andrew McLean
* 221. ] (2011)
Dir: Fred A. Sayeg With: Elliott Gould, Gene Pietragallo, William Katt
* 220. ] (1984 TV Series)
Episode: The Error of Her Ways (1989)
In Palm Springs, Jessica teams up with the local chief of police to figure out who killed a local investor and what happened to a large amount of money.
Dir: Anthony Shaw With: Angela Lansbury, Susan Blakely, Katherine Cannon
* 222. ] (1971 TV Series)
Episode: The Face of Murder (1972)
San Francisco attorney Stuart McMillan is named Commissioner of the San Francisco Police Department...
Dir: Hy Averback With: Rock Hudson, Susan Saint James, John Schuck
* 223. ] (2011)
Set against a backdrop of greed, corruption and political intrigue, lies a story of love, power and betrayal...
Dir: Terry T. Miller With: Noelle Perris, Ben Trimm, Gabriel Rissa
* 224. ] (2012)
In an attempt to save their marriage, a young couple moves to Southern California trying to start afresh...
Dir: James Jaeger With: Rene Heger, Francesca Fondevila, Lauren DeLong
* 225. ] (2007 TV Movie)
Behind-the-scenes of a low rent variety show out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Beer Capital of the World.
Dir: Stephen Burrows With: Samantha Adams, Stephen Burrows, Elwood Carlisle
* 226. ] (1920) (film)
An epic of passion, intrigue, and espionage set in the African Jungle.
Dir: Wesley Ruggles With: Louise Glaum, House Peters, Noble Johnson
* 227. ]
Episode: The Name Is Mannix (1967)
In the series debut, individualist private detective Joe Mannix is working at a corporate agency. Company...
Dir: Leonard J. Horn With: Mike Connors, Joseph Campanella, Lloyd Nolan
* 228. ] (1998)(film)
A 16-year-old girl visits her gay half-brother and ends up seducing his boyfriend, thus wreaking havoc on all of their lives.
Dir: Don Roos With: Christina Ricci, Martin Donovan, Lisa Kudrow
* 229. ] (1920)
Dir: J. Gordon Edwards With: William Farnum, Louise Lovely, Henry Hebert
* 230. ] (1992)
A studio executive is being blackmailed by a writer whose script he rejected but which one? Loaded with Hollywood insider jokes.
Dir: Robert Altman With: Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Fred Ward
* 231. ] (2001 TV Movie)
Based on a true story about the forbidden love between Jason Johnson, a U.S. Marine, and Meriam Al-Khalifa, a Bahraini princess.
Dir: Mike Robe With: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Marisol Nichols, Keith Robinson
* 233. ]
Dir: Crystal Crawford With: Tyler Roberts, Eric Stuart
* 232. ] (2009 TV Series)
Episode: The Runner (2010)
Dir: Guy Ferland With: Kevin Alejandro, Arija Bareikis, Clifton Collins Jr.
* 234. ](1965)
A germ warfare lab has had an accident. The first theory is that one of the nasty germs has gotten free and killed several scientists...
Dir: John Sturges With: George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis
* 236. ] (2002)
A desert warrior rises up against the evil army that is destroying his homeland. He captures the enemy's key sorcerer, takes her deep into the desert and prepares for a final showdown.
Dir: Chuck Russell With: Dwayne Johnson, Steven Brand, Michael Clarke Duncan
* 235. ] (2004)
Dir: Carrie Cain-Sparks With: Cassandra Cade, Jane Lee, Jamie Tompkins
* 237. ] (1996 Short Film)
Analysis of work methods of director Yurek Bogayevich on the set of his film "Exit in Red".
Dir: Andrew Chojecki With: Mickey Rourke
* 238. ] (1949)
Vicious hood 'Red' Kluger escapes from Folsom Prison and carries through on his threats to the detective who arrested him and the D.A. who got him convicted.
Dir: Felix Feist With: Michael O'Shea, Virginia Grey, Charles McGraw
* 239. ] (1946)
The stuffy manager of lovely opera singer Vicki Cassel and her uncle, a classical conductor, is determined...
Dir: David Butler With: Dennis Morgan, Martha Vickers, Jack Carson
* 241. ] (1966 TV Series)
Episode: The Tram (1971)
Organized crime bosses from across the country are meeting at a secluded mountain lodge to form an off shore corporation that will launder their money...
Dir: Paul Krasny With: Peter Graves, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus[
* 240. ] (2011 Documentary)
What we think we know and have based our entire lives upon is not the full story. Man has searched for...
Dir: Carla Lee Johnston, Straw Weisman With: Newton Bailey, Michael Beckwith, Itzel Berrio.
* 242. ] (2009 Short Film)
Dir: Conroe Brooks With: Conroe Brooks, Tammin Sursok, Sevier Crespo
* 244. ] (1953)
Antar is sent by Suleiman, head of the Ottoman Empire, to Bagdad to prevent Hammam, Pasha of Bagdad...
Dir: George Sherman With: Victor Mature, Mari Blanchard, Virginia Field
* 243. ] (2009)
Five strangers are invited to a secluded mansion for the reading of a will belonging to Lusiano Barrato...
Dir: Tom Schneider With: Tony Apilado, Alexandre Chen, Martine Jean
* 245. ] (2003 Short Film)
Dani Porter has never set foot outside Illinois. When she shows up at her older brother's Palm Springs home, the building blocks of his new life start to tumble down as family truths are revealed.
Dir: Paul Todisco With: Kathy Christopherson, John Pyper-Ferguson, William Devane
* 246. ] (1969)
The count has stolen enough gold to cause a financial crisis in the world markets so I.C.E. sends in ace spy Matt Helm to stop him...
Dir: Phil Karlson With: Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Sharon Tate
* 247. ]
Thirty years after Edward R. Murrow's 'Harvest of Shame', Third World California illustrates the continuing plight of farm workers and explores the forces that keep their lives so desperate.
Dir: Otavio Juliano
* 248. ] (2006 TV Series)
Top U.S. chefs compete in their area of expertise.
Dir: Fran Alswang, Kim Martin With: Bobby Flay, Stephanie Banyas, Miriam Garron[
* 249. ]
Two guys get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course. In order to make the money back, they then attempt to revitalize a failing shopping mall.
Dir: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim With: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Robert Loggia
* 250. ] (2004)
Biker Cary Ford is framed by an old rival and biker gang leader for the murder of another gang member who happens to be the brother of Trey (Ice Cube)...
Dir: Joseph Kahn With: Martin Henderson, Ice Cube, Monet Mazur
* 251. ] (1998 TV Series)
MTV follows three unique persons in their everyday situations, and documents the problems and goals they face.
Dir: Mark Herwick, Evan B. Stone With: Gideon Yago, Serena Altschul, Alicia Seymour
* 252. ] (2006 Video)
Dir: Steven Scarborough With: Alex Collack, Robert van Damme, Tony Mecelli
* 254. ] (2009 Documentary)
Dir: Gianfranco L'Amore With: Gian Franco Tordi
* 253. ] (1948)
Dir: David Butler With: Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Dorothy Malone
* 255. ] (2001 TV Series)
The farcical adventures of two rich mental patients from Argentina who escape to Hollywood to make it in show business...
With: Michael Jaye, Abbe Kanter, Pierre Gonneau
* 256. ] (1997)
A drifter becomes entangled with a femme fatale and her husband after his car breaks down in their small Southwest town.
Dir: Oliver Stone With: Sean Penn, Jennifer Lopez, Nick Nolte[
* 257. ] (1998 TV Series)
Episode: UFOs (1998)
Louis Theroux documents some of the US's most bizarre happenings, events and rituals, by getting involved himself...
Dir: Debbie Geller With: Louis Theroux
* 258. ] (1936)
Sergeant Victor comes to the French Foreign Legion after taking the blame for his brother's crime. Cigarette...
Dir: Frank Lloyd With: Ronald Colman, Claudette Colbert, Victor McLaglen[
* 259. ] (1999)
A boozing, recently widowed young woman gives every one she comes into contact with a hard time. Initially...
Dir: John Putch With: Susan Traylor, Jay Underwood, Christina Pickles[
* 261. ] (2008 Documentary)
Visual Acoustics celebrates the life and career of Julius Shulman, the world's greatest architectural photographer...
Dir: Eric Bricker With: Frances Anderton, Tom Ford, Frank O. Gehry[
* 260. ] (2005)
A hasbeen boyband member crosses the pond from the UK to become the next big... Wannabe!
Dir: Richard Keith With: Craig Robert Young, Adam Huss, Anna Becker
* 262. ] (2007 TV Series)
A television program that goes behind-the-scenes at the luxurious Parker Palm Springs hotel.
With: Jeffery Bowman, Clinton Leupp, Micah McCain
* 264. ] (2003 TV Series)
With: Mike Brewer, Ed China
* 263. ] (2003 Documentary)
A comic look at the history, parties and conflicts of the Dinah Shore Weekend.
Dir: Jennifer Arnold, Tricia Cooke With: Mary Cornell, Muffin Spencer Devlin, Billie Jean King
* 265. ] (1943 Short Film)
Hugh's wife goes to Palm Springs to file for a divorce, and Hugh follows her to try to talk her out of it.
Dir: Harry Edwards With: Hugh Herbert, Christine McIntyre, Constance Worth
* 266. ] (1930)
Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle...
Dir: Thornton Freeland With: Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta, Paul Gregory
* 267. ], Architect (2010 Documentary)
Dir: Jake Gorst With: John Crosse, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., Alan Hess
* 268. ] (2001 Short Film)
Dir: Mark Lewis


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==Carl Eytel==
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'''Carl Eytel''' (September 12, 1862 – September 17, 1925) was a ] artist who built his reputation for paintings and drawings of desert subjects in the American Southwest. Immigrating to the United States in 1885, he eventually settled in ] in 1903. With an extensive knowledge of the ], Eytel traveled with author ] as he wrote the successful ''Wonders of the Colorado Desert'', and contributed over 300 drawings to the 1908 work. While he enjoyed success as an artist, he lived as an ascetic and eventually died in poverty.<ref name=Larson1996>{{cite book |last=Larson |first=Roger Keith |title=California Book Illustrators: a Keepsake in Fourteen Parts for the Members of the Book Club of California |year=1996 |publisher=The Book Club of California |edition=Keepsake Series |location=San Francisco|editor=Kurutz, Gary F. (ed.)|chapter=Part Five, Carl Eytel, 1862–1925 |quote=No phrase epitomizes the life of Carl Eytel better than the cliche 'art for art's sake,' or for those who prefer the original language, ''L'art pour l'art''. |oclc=36888109 |lccn=97157635}}<!--{{LCC|NC975 .C27 1996 FT MEADE SpecMat}}--> Also available at: </ref> Eytel's most important work, ''Desert Near Palm Springs'', hangs in the History Room of the California State Library.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Kurutz |first=Gary F. |title=Carl Eytel: Southern California Desert Artist |journal=Bulletin |year=2009 |volume=95 |pages=17–20 |url=http://www.cslfdn.org/pdf/bulletin-95.pdf |accessdate=November 13, 2011 |publisher=California State Library Foundation |location=Sacramento, CA }}</ref>
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==Topical setting or storyline==
==Life==
===Early life and immigration===
Carl Eytel was born as Karl Adolf Wilhelm Eytel in ], ], ] to Tusnelda (née Schmid) and Friederick Hermann Eytel, a Lutheran minister in the ] (now the state of ], near ]), Germany.<ref name=Immigrants1880s> arrived: 11-04-1885; occupation: hunter; destination: Kansas; native country: Wurtemberg; native city: Machingen; embarkation port: Hamburg; manifest number: 38415.</ref><ref name=Wild2007 />{{rp|V.I,p.30}} As a boy, he became a ] of his grandfather when his father died.<ref name=Larson1996 /> Eytel was well educated in the ] and became enamored of the American West while reading the works of Prussian natural science writer and explorer ], which he found in the Stuttgart ].<ref name=Ainsworth>{{cite book
| last1 = Ainsworth| first1 = Ed
| title = Painters of the Desert: Glimpses at Those Who Captured for Themselves and Their Fellowmen the Beauty and Message of the American Desert
| location =Palm Desert, CA
| publisher = ]
| year= 1960
| pages = 111
| lccn = 61016101
| oclc = 1814783}}<!--{{LCC|ND225 .A4}} {{ASIN|B004BI2OOW}}--></ref>{{rp|41,47}}<ref name=Wonders>{{cite book
| last1 = James| first1 =George Wharton
| authorlink = George Wharton James
| first2 = Carl (illustrator)| last2 =Eytel
| title = The Wonders of the Colorado Desert (Southern California)
| location = Boston
| publisher = ]
| year= 1906
| pages =547
| isbn = 978-1-103-73361-3
| oclc =2573290
| lccn= 06043916 }} (Available as a through the ] Digital Library.)<!--{{LCC|F868.S15 J2}}--></ref>{{rp|xxxvii}} From 1880 to 1884 he studied forestry in ] and then was drafted into the ].<ref name=Wild2007 />{{rp|V.II,p.17}} He first traveled to the United States in 1885 aboard the ] and worked as a ranch hand in Kansas.<ref name=Immigrants1880s /> Later he worked at a slaughterhouse for 18 months to earn his living and to study cattle.<ref name=Wonders />{{rp|xxxviii}} In 1891, he read an article about the Palm Springs area in the '']'' and was "incited" to visit the California desert.<ref name=Law>{{cite news |last=Law |first=George |author2=Illustrations by Carl Eytel |title=Desert Painter: Carl Eytel |newspaper=] |location=Los Angeles, CA |date=January 28, 1923 |page=X17 (Illustrated Magazine) |issn=0458-3035 |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/328898372.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jan+28%2C+1923&author=GEORGE+LAW&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(1923-Current+File)&edition=&startpage=XI7&desc=Carl+Eytel+DESERT+PAINTER |quote=...an elaborate and beautiful book...}} {{Subscription required}}</ref>


===Palm Springs=== ===Literature===
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Eytel returned to Germany to study art for 18 months (1897–1898) at the ] and then re-immigrated to the United States.<ref name=Wild2007 />{{rp|V.II,p.18}}<ref name=Law /><ref name=Hudson1979 />{{rp|2}} After working as a cowhand in the ], he eventually settled in Palm Springs in 1903.<ref name=Wild2007 />{{rp|V.II,p.18}}<ref name=Ainsworth />{{rp|48}} Living in cabins he ], Palm Springs remained his home.<ref>{{cite book
''Listed alphabetically by title, series, author last name.''
| last1 = Davidson | first1 = Harold G.
* ''The Affair at Palm Springs'' – a crime novel by Clifford Knight (1938). New York: Mead, Dodd. {{LCCN|38025880}}. {{OCLC|8518016}} <!--{{ASIN|B003SJO0PG}}--><ref name="auto26"/>
| first2 = Jimmy | last2 = Swinnerton
* ''Alliance of Terror'' – suspense by ] (2011). CreateSpace. pp.&nbsp;250. {{ISBN|978-1460989371}}. {{OCLC|633149004}}
| authorlink2 = Jimmy Swinnerton
* "Amanda Thorne" mysteries by David James (copyright by David Stukas) (all by New York: Kensington)
| title = Jimmy Swinnerton
** ''A Not So Model Home'' – (2012). pp.&nbsp;304. {{ISBN|978-0758206329}}. {{OCLC|780483973}}
| publisher = Hearst Books
** ''Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, One Very Dead Corpse'' – (2010). pp.&nbsp;268. {{ISBN|978-0758206312}}. {{OCLC|471824588}}
| year= 1985
* ''The Angry Buddhist'' – a novel by ] (2012). New York: Europa Editions. pp.&nbsp;399. {{ISBN|978-1609458874}}. {{OCLC|759911099}}
| pages = 160
* ''An April Afternoon'' – a novel by ] (1938) {{OCLC|6505489}}<ref name="Paradise"/>
| isbn =978-0-688-03710-9
* ''As If Love Were Enough'' – fiction by Anne Taylor Fleming<!--this is not Anne Fleming (writer)--> (2006). New York: Hyperion. {{ISBN|978-1401307486}}. {{OCLC|61864898}}
| lccn = 84027964
* "Bad Day in Palm Springs" in ''Slow days, fast company: the world, the flesh, and L.A.: tales'' – ] (1977). New York: Knopf/ Random House. pp.&nbsp;178. {{ISBN|0394409841}}. {{LCCN|76047922}}. {{OCLC|2645787}}
| oclc = 11531621}}<!--{{LCC|ND237.S944 D38 1985}}--></ref> He often walked on his travels, covering 400 miles in the Colorado Desert on foot.<ref name=Wonders />{{rp|xl}} On one of his travels he was nearly lynched as a horse thief and in 1918, during a trip to northern Arizona, he was threatened with lynching as a German spy.<ref name=Wonders />{{rp|xliii}}<ref name=Jaeger1948 />{{rp|16}}
* ''The Bad Ending: A Palm Springs Mystery'' – by Scott Brassart (2008). PublishAmerica. pp.&nbsp;172. {{ISBN|978-1424196470}}. {{OCLC|436086488}}
* ''Behind the Screen: Hacking Hollywood'' – a techno-thriller by Mark Stone (2008). Emerald Book Company. pp.&nbsp;285. {{ISBN|978-1934572023}}
* ] – ] (2012). Delacorte Press. pp.&nbsp;336. {{ISBN|978-0385343190}}
* ''Beyond Betrayal: Legacy of a Madman'' – suspense by Bill Westbrook (2009). New York: Vantage Press. pp.&nbsp;129. {{ISBN|978-0533161492}}
* ''Biceps of Death'' – humorous mystery fiction by David Stukas (2004). New York: Kensington. pp.&nbsp;226. {{ISBN|978-0758206305}}. {{OCLC|56333574}}
* ] – a ] novel by ] (1942) {{ISBN|978-0345378682}}. {{OCLC|21493120}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Christopher Strange'' – fiction by ] (1941). Doubleday<ref name=Paradise /><ref name=Handbook />
* "Clair Gray" mysteries by Michael Craft (all by New York: St. Martin's Minotaur)
** ''Desert Autumn'' – (2001). pp.&nbsp;343. {{ISBN|978-0312280345}}. {{OCLC|48084192}}
** ''Desert Spring'' – (2004). pp.&nbsp;243. {{ISBN|978-0312320805}}. {{LCCN|2003058789}}
** ''Desert Summer'' – (2004). pp.&nbsp;258. {{ISBN|978-0312320805}}. {{LCCN|2004066402}}
** ''Desert Winter'' – (2003). pp.&nbsp;293. {{ISBN|978-0312305017}}. {{LCCN|2002031891}}
* ''Coachella'' – a novel by Sheila Ortiz Taylor (1998). University of New Mexico Press. pp.&nbsp;197. {{ISBN|978-0826318435}}
* '']'' – a novel by ] (1986). {{ISBN|978-0553257861}}
* ''A Contractor from Palm Springs'' – gay romance by Nathan Grant (2008). e-book. {{ISBN|978-1465745620}}
* ''The Cracked Earth'' – a Jack Liffey mystery by ] (1999, 2008). New York: Berkley Prime Crime. {{ISBN|978-0425167328}}. {{OCLC|40699645|227016175}}
* ''Crossing Vines'' – a novel by ] (2003) {{ISBN|978-0806135281}}. {{OCLC|50809294}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Damn Straight'' – a Lillian Byrd crime story by ] (2003). Los Angeles, CA: Alyson. pp.&nbsp;272. {{ISBN|978-1555837860}}. {{LCCN|2003040446}}
* ''A Deadly Kind of Love'' – a novel by ] (2011). Frisco, TX: ]. pp.&nbsp;208.<!-- ASIN: B00548LGM4 --> {{ISBN|978-1615819157}}. {{OCLC|760885610}}
* ''Deadly Rendezvous: A Toni Underwood Mystery'' – a mystery by Diane Davidson (1994). Rising Tide Press. pp.&nbsp;191. {{ISBN|978-1883061029}}
* ''The Death Web'' ("S.T.O.R.M." Series #5) – children's literature by ] (2009). London: MacMillan. pp.&nbsp;304. {{ISBN|978-0330454179}}. {{OCLC|269433807}}
* '']'' – a novel by ] (1955). {{ISBN|978-0375700408}}<ref name=Paradise />
* "Delia's Series" ] by ] (all by New York: Pocket Books)
** ''Delia's Crossing'' – (2008). pp.&nbsp;416. {{ISBN|978-1416530848}}. {{OCLC|256491150}}
** ''Delia's Heart'' – (2009). pp.&nbsp;374. {{ISBN|978-1416530916}}. {{LCCN|2008028926}}
* ''Desert Rain'' – a novel by ] writing as Elizabeth Lowell (1996 (1983 as ''Summer Thunder'')). New York: Avon. pp.&nbsp;409. {{ISBN|978-0380767625}} {{LCCN|96096071}}
* "Desert Rose" – a romance story in ''Easter Promises'' by Lois Richer (2010). Steeple Hill. pp.&nbsp;274. {{ISBN|978-0373875849}} (also includes "Bluegrass Easter" by Allie Pleiter)
* ''The Eleventh Hour'' – a Connor Hawthorne mystery by Lauren Maddison (2004). Los Angeles, CA: Alyson. pp.&nbsp;308. {{ISBN|978-1555838782}}. {{LCCN|2004057075}}
* ''Emerald'' – fiction by ] (1983). Doubleday<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Enchanted Oasis'' – a romance by ] (1938). New York: Dell. pp.&nbsp;240. {{OCLC|33325644}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Every Frat Boy Wants It'' – by Todd Gregory (2007). Kensington. pp.&nbsp;288. {{ISBN|978-0758217196}}
* ''Eyes of Your Heart'' – by Frederic Delarue (2009). Frederic Delarue Productions. pp.&nbsp;240. {{ISBN|978-0982495902}}
* ''Fire: a drama in three acts'' – by ] (1914)<ref name="auto55"/>
* ''The Franchise Babe'' – a novel about the ] by sportswriter ] (2008). Doubleday. pp.&nbsp;240. {{ISBN|978-0385519106}}
* ''From Barcelona, with Love'' – a Mac Reilly suspense by ] (2011). New York: St. Martins Press. pp.&nbsp;352 {{ISBN|978-0312668358}}. {{OCLC|702941529}}
* '']'' – a novel by ] (1991). St. Martin's Griffin. pp.&nbsp;192. {{ISBN|978-0312054366}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''The Golden Years Caper'' – fiction by ] (1970). Little Brown<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Gun Play'' – a "Shooting Shrink" book by Michael Thompkins (2006). pp.&nbsp;280. {{ISBN|1563153394}}
* ''Happy Maisy Coleman'' – fiction by Juli I. Huss (2004). Rhinbeck, NY: Monkfish Books. pp.&nbsp;279. {{ISBN|978-0972635776}}. {{LCCN|2004004365}}
* ''Have You Ever Noticed? Humor from the Pundit of Palm Springs'' – by Lou Perlin (2007). William Pub. pp.&nbsp;192. {{ISBN|978-0966690651}}
* "Henry Wright Mysteries" by Albert Simon
** ''Coachella Valley Traffic Jam'' – (2005). {{ISBN|0976200384}}
** ''For Sale in Palm Springs'' – (2001). {{ISBN|0976200341}}
** ''Mystery on the Tramway'' – (2004). {{ISBN|0976200368}}
* ''Highwire Moon: a Novel'' – by ] (2001). Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. pp.&nbsp;306. {{ISBN|978-0618056149}}. {{OCLC|45243327}}<ref name="Grumbling"/>
* Gregory Hinton novels (all by New York: Kensington)
** ''Cathedral City'' – (2001). pp.&nbsp;342. {{ISBN|978-1575668505}}. {{OCLC|47058848|50438245}}
** ''Desperate Hearts'' – (2002). pp.&nbsp;341. {{ISBN|978-0758201720}}. {{OCLC|50247149|52145614}}
* '']'' – by ] (1987). Pocket Books. pp.&nbsp;560. {{ISBN|978-0671704599}}
* ''Hot Water'' – a romance novel by Kathryn Jordan (2006). New York: Berkeley Publishing. pp.&nbsp;288. {{ISBN|978-0425207574}}. {{LCCN|2005057051}}. {{OCLC|62282751}}
* ''Human Whirlpool'' – fiction by Robert Callahan (1946). Murray & Gee<ref name=Handbook />
* ''I went to Palm Springs and all I got was Three Dead Blondes'' – a woman detective story by Anne Stinnett (2012). Booktango. {{ISBN|978-1468904499}}
* "Jacob Asch Mysteries" by {{Interlanguage link multi|Arthur Lyons|fr}}
** ''Castles Burning'' – (1979, 1983, 1986). Holt, Rinehart & Winston. {{ISBN|978-0030476211}}. {{OCLC|5824419|12450013|18748238}}<ref>{{cite book|title=Palm Springs History Handbook|year=1992|publisher=Palm Springs Public Library|location=Palm Springs, CA|pages=11|author=Robinson, Nancy |oclc=31595834}} {{ISBN|978-0030476211}}. {{OCLC|729778932|5824419}}</ref><ref group="nb" name="auto4"/>
** ''Fast Fade'' – a "Jacob Asch Mystery" (1987, 1990, 1991). New York: Mysterious Press. {{ISBN|978-0892962167}}. {{OCLC|15281811| 21077338|22663655 }}<ref group="nb" name="auto24"/>
* ''Julio and Schwartz: a Brooklyn friendship'' – a novel by Kenneth Garrett (2007). Palm Springs, CA: Williams Publishing. {{ISBN|978-0966690620}}. {{OCLC|76855725}}.
* "Lady Smith" in '']'' – an August 1936 short story by ]<ref group="nb" name="auto18"/>
* ''The Last Seduction'' – a ] romance by Elda Minger (1996 & 1997). Toronto and ], England: {{ISBN|978-0373256907}}. {{OCLC|34759658}}. {{ISBN|978-0263801859}}. {{OCLC|43214954}}.<ref group="nb" name="auto20"/>
* ''The Legend of Jasper Kell'' – erotic fiction by Daniel McVay (2011). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. pp.&nbsp;248. {{ISBN|978-1463601096}}.
* ''Lies of Convenience'' – a Route 66 Mystery by M.M. Gornell (2012). Henderson, NV: Champlain Avenue Books. pp.&nbsp;230. {{ISBN|978-0985500801}}.
* ''The Lonesome Gods'' – fiction by ] (1983). Bantam. {{ISBN|978-0553050141}}. {{OCLC|9153527}}<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Love in Palm Desert – A College Coming-of-Age Adventure'' – erotic fiction by Katriana Stilette (2014). ]. {{ASIN|B00HRKUIT4}}.
* ] ]
** ''Object of Desire'' (2009). New York: Kensington. pp.&nbsp;416. {{ISBN|978-0758213778}}. {{OCLC|298183298}}
** ''Where the Boys Are'' (2003). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203274}}. {{OCLC|56465474}}<ref group="nb" name="auto46"/>
* Eric G. Meeks fiction
** ''The Author Murders: A Palm Springs Biblio-Thriller'' – (2007). {{ISBN|978-0595866540}}
** ''Witch of Tahquitz: a Novel'' – (2010). Horatio Limburger Oglethorpe. {{ISBN|978-1450508407}}. {{OCLC|842024429}}
* ''Moon Over La Quinta: a Baby Boomer Romance'' – by Ivory Lace (2014). {{ASIN|B00QX377BI}}{ISBN?}}
* ''Moody Forever'' – a mystery by Steve Oliver (1998). New York: St. Martin. {{ISBN|978-0312193010}}. {{OCLC|38964259}}<ref group="nb" name="auto8"/>
* ''Moving Target'' – a romance suspense by Elizabeth Lowell (2001). New York: Morrow. pp.&nbsp;453. {{ISBN|0060198753}}. {{LCCN|00068710}}. {{OCLC|45610064}} <ref group="nb" name="auto38"/>
* ''Murder in Palm Springs'' – a mystery novel by Mike Romano (2000). National Writers Press. pp.&nbsp;201. {{ISBN|978-0881001297}}. {{LCCN|00102655}}. {{OCLC|47199575}}.
* ''Murders in Palm Springs'' – about the murders of socialites Sophia & Edward Friendly and their maid Frances Williams, written by Albert Allen (2013). Amazon. pp 28. {{asin|B00GL8Q310}}
* ''Must See to Appreciate: Adventures of a Palm Springs Realtor'' – by D. G. Voda (2012). Brown & King. pp.&nbsp;168. {{ISBN|978-0615650654}}
* ''My Ascent into Submission'' – ] by Nick Willams (2011). Nazca Plains. pp.&nbsp;128. {{ISBN|978-1610982160}}
* ''The Nasty'' – a novel by Joe Greer (2004). Baltimore, MD: Publish America. pp.&nbsp;216. {{ISBN|978-1413725070}}. {{OCLC|239710237}}
* ''Not a Girl Detective'' – a Cece Caruso Mystery by ] (2005). New York: William Morrow. {{ISBN|978-0060581077}}. {{OCLC|779049298|503014549}}
* ''Nowhere Yet'' – fiction by Edward Cozza (2012). Encinatas, CA: Pinot Dog. (digital) {{ISBN|978-0988190603}}
* ''The Oasis: Palm Springs Diaries'' – LGBT fiction by A.J. Llewellyn (2010). Silver Publishing. pp.&nbsp;92. {{ISBN|978-1920468750}}
* ''Oedipus at Palm Springs'' – a "Five Lesbian Brothers play" by Maureen Angelos, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey and ] (2010). New York: ]. {{ISBN|978-0573697029}}
* ''One Way to Love'' – love stories by Glenna Finley (1982). New York: New American Library. pp.&nbsp;184. {{ISBN|978-0451114266}}. {{LCCN|2006593973}}
* ''Oscar Season'' – detective mystery by Mary McNamara (2008). New York: Simon and Schuster. pp.&nbsp;325. {{ISBN|978-1416539919}} {{OCLC|147986710}}
* '']'' – a play by ] (2010). New York: Grove Press. pp.&nbsp;112. {{ISBN|978-0802145659}}
* ''Other People We Married'' – stories by ] (2011). New York: Penguin. {{ISBN|978-1101575284}} {{OCLC|748330004|797348139}}
* ''Other Resort Cities'' – stories by ] (2009). ]. pp.&nbsp;200. {{ISBN|978-0981589992}}
* ''Over the Edge'' – fiction by ] (1972). Little Brown<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Palm Desert'' – book and CD-ROM video by ] (photography & design), Brian Schorn & Kenneth FitzGerald (essays), and ], ], Elliott Peter Earle, Itchy Pet & Supercollider (music) (1999). ] pp.&nbsp;96. {{ISBN|978-0966940909}} {{OCLC|43367902}}
* ''Palm Desert Killing'' (The Val & Kit Mystery Series, #5) – mystery by Rosalind Burgess (2015). Blake Oliver Publishing. pp.&nbsp; 266. {{ISBN|978-0692499702}}
* ''Palm Springs'' – fiction by Tom Ardies (1978). Garden City, NJ: Knopf Doubleday. pp.&nbsp;400. {{ISBN|978-0385128469}}. {{LCCN|77092206}}. {{OCLC|4136613}}<ref name=Paradise />
* ''Palm Springs'' – Trina Mascott (2000). BackinPrint.com (received the ]'s First place Award for Fiction). {{ISBN|978-0595129133}}. {{LCCN|97816554}}<ref name=Paradise />
* "The Palm Springs PI Series" by Alex Ironrod
** ''Deception: Palm Springs'' (2014) MLR Press. {{ISBN|978-1608209224}}
** ''Cages: Cathedral City'' (2015) MLR Press. {{ASIN|B00W2UHFRM}}{{ISBN?}}
* ''Palm Springs Weekend'' – fiction by ] (1963). New York: ]. {{OCLC|23183101}}<ref group="nb" name="auto7"/>
* ''Pandora Brown'' – fiction by Mary Sheldon (2004). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203090}}. {{OCLC|54828842}}<ref group="nb" name="auto40"/>
* '']'' – a ] novel by ] (1958 unfinished; completed in 1989 by ]). New York: Putnam. pp.&nbsp;268. {{ISBN|978-0399134821}} {{OCLC|19981112}}<ref name=Paradise /><ref name=Grumbling /><ref group="nb" name="auto21"/>
* ''Prelude to the Apocalypse'' – parts 1 ("Prologue" and "Portico"), 2 ("The Coast"), and 3 ("Hell Springs") of the 5 part series by ] (2011). Lemon Shark Press.<ref name="auto27"/>
* ] – a ] mystery by ] (1994). Santa Rosa, CA: Black Sparrow Press. pp.&nbsp;202. {{ISBN|0-87685-926-0}} {{LCCN|94004352}}. <ref group="nb">''Pulp'' was translated and published in:
* Basque as {{lang|eu|Pulp}}, with Josu Lartategi (2002). Tafalla (Nafarroa) Txalaparta. pp. 237. {{ISBN|978-8481362305}}. {{OCLC|434311237}}
* Dutch as {{lang|nl|Pulp}}, with Susan Janssen (1997 & 2002). Amsterdam: Vassallucci. pp. 160. {{ISBN|978-9050000987}}. {{OCLC|68602673}} (1997); {{ISBN|978-9050002158}}. {{OCLC|66914551}} (2002)
* Finnish as {{lang|fi|Salaisuudet}}, with Eero Mänttäri (1986). Hämeenlinna: Karisto. 310 s. {{ISBN|978-9512323302}}. {{OCLC|57780530}}
* Finnish as {{lang|fi|Pulp}}, with Markku Into (2000). Turku: Sammakko. 157 s. {{ISBN|978-9525194098}}. {{OCLC|58276923}}
* French as {{lang|fr|Pulp}}, with Gérard Gueuégan (1995, 1997 & 2010). Paris: Bernard Grasset. pp. 263. {{ISBN|978-2246501411}}. {{OCLC|36657503}} (1995); {{ISBN|978-2253141976}}. {{OCLC|465727538|741395292}}
* German as {{lang|de|Pulp: Roman}}, with Carl Weissner and Linda Lee Bukowski, (1995). Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. {{ISBN|978-3462024029}}. {{OCLC|845115620}}
* Hebrew as {{lang|he|ספרות זולה}} / {{lang|he-Latn|Sifrut zolah}}, with Hadas Ṿais (2001). אסטרולוג, Hod ha-Sharon: Asṭrolog. pp. 203. {{OCLC|48419521}}
* Italian as {{lang|it|Pulp: una storia del xx. secolo}}, with Luigi Schenoni and Linda Lee Bukowski, (1996). Milano: Feltrinelli. {{ISBN|978-8807813641}}. {{OCLC|845115663}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|パルプ}} / {{lang|ja-Latn|Parupu}}, with Motoyuki Shibata; Linda Lee Bukowski; Gakushū Kenkyūsha, (1995). Tōkyō: Gakken. {{ISBN|978-4054006188}}. {{OCLC|845116802}}
* Japanese as {{lang|ja|Parupu}}, with Motoyuki Shibata (2000). Tōkyō: Shinchōsha. pp. 294. {{ISBN|978-4102129135}}. {{OCLC|44780847}}
* Norwegian Bokmål as {{lang|nb|Pulp: roman}}, with Sverre Knudsen and Erik Skjeveland (forward) (2006). Laksevåg: Baskerville. 197 s. {{ISBN|978-8281870024}}. {{OCLC|791501342}} (2006); {{ISBN|978-8231400028}}. {{OCLC|790172915}} (2007)
* Persian (Farsi) as {{lang|fa-Latn|ʻĀmah pasand}}, with Peyman Khaksar (1389 ). Tihrān: Nashr-i Chishmah. pp. 198. {{ISBN|978-9643620417}}. {{OCLC|695999618}}
* Polish as {{lang|pl|Szmira}}, with Tomasz Mirkowicz (1997 & 2002). Warszawa: Noir sur Blanc. pp. 200. {{ISBN|978-8388459474}}. {{OCLC|252249941|68677737}} (2002); {{ISBN|978-8386743315}}. {{OCLC|717161363|749695977}} (1997)
* Portuguese as {{lang|pt|Pulp}}, with Marcos Santarrita (2005). Porto Alegre: LPM. pp. 184. {{ISBN|978-8525404763}}. {{OCLC|45774953}}
* Romanian as {{lang|ro|De duzină}}, with Cristian Ionescu (2003). Iași, Romania: Polirom. pp. 264. {{ISBN|978-9736814761}}. {{OCLC|60749910}}
* Russian as {{lang|ru|Макулатура}} / {{lang|ru-Latn|Makulatura}} (2008). Эксмо, Moskva: Ėksmo. pp. 222. {{ISBN|978-5699252985}}. {{OCLC|224514008}}
** Russian as {{lang|ru-Latn|Makulatura roman}}, with V. Golysheva (1996, as an article). In ''Inostrannai literatura''. {{ISSN|0130-6545}}. {{OCLC|34311937|837684339}}
* Serbian as {{lang|sr-Latn|Šund}} (1994). Beograd: Haos. pp. 184. {{OCLC|222421715}}
* Serbian/Croatian as {{lang|hr|Palp}}, with Flavio Rigonat (2001). Beograd: L.O.M.. pp. 174. {{ISBN|978-8690103782}}. {{OCLC|224642387}}
* Spanish as {{lang|es|Pulp}}, with Cecilia Ceriani and Txaro Santoro (1996, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2009). Barcelona: ]. pp. 199. {{ISBN|978-8433923578}}. {{OCLC|36294046|37658270|807617433|758164153|273946265|781698928}}
* Swedish as {{lang|sv|Pulp}}, with Einar Heckscher (1996 and 1997). Stockholm: PAN/Norstedt. pp. 227. {{ISBN|978-9119526526}}. {{OCLC|185814563}} (1996); {{ISBN|978-9119723116}}. {{OCLC|185817505}} (1997)
* Turkish as {{lang|tr|Pulp}}, with Melih Katıkol (1995). İstanbul: Parantez yayınları. pp. 172. {{ISBN|978-9757939146}}. {{OCLC|52277944}}</ref>
* ''The Rainbow Detective Agency: Rancho Mirage'' – LGBT fiction by Ryan Field (2016). Smashwords. pp.&nbsp;161. {{ISBN|978-1310799402}}.
* ''Rancho Mirage: an American Tragedy of Manners, Madness, and Murder'' – a true life crime story by ] (1993). Fort Lee, NJ. Barricade. {{ISBN|978-0942637953}}<ref>The book describes a murder committed by Andrea Claire, a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and call girl. See: {{cite journal|author1=Lyons, Arthur|author2=Funk, Stuart (illustrations)|title=The Black Widow of Rancho Mirage|journal=Palm Springs Life|url=http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/Whispering-Palms/The-Black-Widow-of-Rancho-Mirage/index.php|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140430020212/http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/Whispering-Palms/The-Black-Widow-of-Rancho-Mirage/index.php|archivedate=April 30, 2014}}. Also see: ]</ref>
* ] romance novels
** ''An Offer He Can't Refuse'' – (2005). {{ISBN|978-0060763480}}<ref group="nb" name="auto58"/>
** ''The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men'' – (2006). New York: Avon. pp.&nbsp;374. {{ISBN|978-0060763503}}. {{LCCN|2006576237}}. {{OCLC|67551270}}
* '']'' – a collection of three mystery ] by ] (1942). New York: Avon. pp.&nbsp;154. {{LCCN|48010747}} <ref group="nb" name="auto62"/>
* '']'' – a horror novel by ] (1987). Berkeley. pp.&nbsp;528. {{ISBN|978-0425136980}}
* ''Silent Scream'' – a "Groovy Mystery Caper" by James Huskins (2010). CreateSpace. pp.&nbsp;226. {{ISBN|978-1456347826}}
* ''Sisters'' – fiction by ] (1987). Crown Books<ref name=Handbook />
* ''The Spirit of Palm Springs'' – a novel by László Hajdú (2005). AuthorWorks. pp.&nbsp;300. {{ISBN|978-1420821024}}
* ''Spirit Ranch'' – a mystery by Richard Foxx (2011). {{ISBN|978-0615432229}}
* ''Stars'' – part two of "The Butterfly Trilogy" by ] (as Kathryn Harvey) (2005). Authors Choice. pp.&nbsp;367. {{ISBN|978-0595347797}}. {{LCCN|2012006387}}<ref group="nb" name="auto78"/>
* ''A Stranger Lies There'' – fiction by Stephen Santogrossi (2007). New York: Thomas Dunne. {{ISBN|978-0312364410}}. {{OCLC|85833287}}
* ''Tahquitz Exchange'' – a novel by Bernnie Reese (1993). DeChamp Co. pp.&nbsp;225. {{ISBN|978-0962880230}}. {{LCCN|93090902}}. {{OCLC|34320859}}
* ''The Ten-Ounce Siesta'' – a mystery by ] (1998). Berkeley Publishing Group. pp.&nbsp;254. {{ISBN|978-0425161432}}
* ''Unbreakable Love'' – a romance by Angela Carling (2011). Acacia Publishing. pp.&nbsp;319. {{ISBN|978-1935089476}}
* ''Under a Desert Sky'' – a police detective novel by Loren Lockner (2006). Virtualbookworm.com Publishing. pp.&nbsp;396. {{ISBN|978-1589398900}}
* ''Unholy Birth'' – horror fiction by ] (2007). New York: Pocket Star. pp.&nbsp;339. {{ISBN|978-1416516842}}. {{LCCN|2007584030}}
* ''Unkindness of Ravens'' – a mystery by Kathleen Tracy (2006). Paribus Press. pp.&nbsp;304. {{ISBN|978-1933705828}}<ref name=Paradise />
* '']'' – a short-story collection by ] (1971)
* "Veterinarian Mysteries" by Lillian M. Roberts
** ''Almost Human'' – (1998). New York: Fawcett Gold Metal. pp.&nbsp;278. {{ISBN|978-0449002285}}. {{LCCN|98096105}}. {{OCLC|728099464}}
** ''The Hand that Feeds You'' – (1997). New York: Fawcett Gold Medal. pp.&nbsp;278. {{ISBN|978-0449149867}}. {{LCCN|96091030}}. {{OCLC|36919986}}
** ''Riding for a Fall'' – (1996). New York: Ballantine. pp.&nbsp;279. {{ISBN|978-0449149850}}. {{OCLC|35811078}}
* ] detective fiction
** ''Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert'' – (1992). New York: W. Morrow. pp.&nbsp;336. {{ISBN|978-0688111281}}. {{OCLC|23767167}}.<ref name=Paradise /><ref group="nb" name="auto74"/>
** ] – (1985). New York: W. Morrow. pp.&nbsp;345 {{ISBN|978-0688059583}}. {{OCLC|12082014}}. <ref group="nb" name="auto1"/>
* ''The Way Home'' – a romance by Allison Johnson (2001). New York: Five Star. pp.&nbsp;315. {{ISBN|0786230339}}. {{LCCN|00049067}}
* ''A Way of Life, Like Any Other'' (Chapter 10: "Palm Springs") – fiction by ] (1977 & 2001). New York: Norton. {{ISBN|978-0393087987}}. {{OCLC|3203215}}
* '']'' – a ] detective mystery by ] (1951). Vintage (2007 reissue). pp.&nbsp;256. {{ISBN|978-0307278982}}
* ''Wearing Black to the ]'' – fiction by David Stukas (2003). New York: Kensington. pp.&nbsp;247. {{ISBN|0758200404}}. {{LCCN|2003102517}}
* ''Web of Evil'' – suspense by ] (2007). Pocket Classics. pp.&nbsp;383. {{ISBN|978-1416537731}}. {{OCLC|224874997}}
* ''While Drowning in the Desert'' – a Neal Carey Mystery by ] (1996). New York: St. Martin's Press. {{ISBN|978-0312144463}}. {{OCLC|832688960}}<ref group="nb" name="auto29"/>
* ''The Winning of Barbara Worth'' – by ] (1911). Chicago, IL: Book Supply Company. pp.&nbsp;511. {{OCLC|1220257}}<ref name=Grumbling /><ref group="nb" name="auto57"/>
* ''The Writing Experience 2001: The Palm Springs Writer's Guild Anthology'' – edited by Hyacinthe Baron (2001). Writers Club Press. pp.&nbsp;309. {{ISBN|978-0595180639}}


====Folklore and remembrances====
==Work==
* ''Ernie Pyle's Southwest'' – travel descriptions by ] (1965). Palm Desert, CA: pp.&nbsp;105. {{OCLC|479815}}. {{LCCN|65006125}}.<ref name=Handbook />
]'' (sugar-pine) by Eytel, from ], ''Cone-bearing Trees of the California Mountains'', 1911]]
* ''Europe, 1905 Southern Cal., Palm Springs, 1935'' – a travel journal by Laura A. Kelly (1935 (1905)). pp.&nbsp;399.<ref group="nb" name="auto31"/> {{OCLC|12926400}}
While living for the most part as a "desert rat" and ], he both traveled alone throughout the ] and accompanied author ] and painter ] on their travels.<ref>{{cite journal
* '']'' – a memoir by ] (2002). Toronto, ONT: ECW Press. pp.&nbsp;460. {{ISBN|978-1550225488}} {{OCLC|49796529}}
| last = Kleinschmidt
* ''Heritage Tales of Coachella Valley'' – anthology edited by Florence Powell (1976). Palm Springs, CA: ]. pp.&nbsp;65. {{OCLC|5886309|463321335}}
| first = Janice
* ''Me Cheeta: My Life in Hollywood'' (also titled ''Me Cheeta: The Autobiography'') – by ], as told to James Lever (2009). New York: Harper Collins. pp.&nbsp;197. {{ISBN|978-0061647802}}.<ref group="nb" name="auto25"/>
| title = Cabins of the Brotherhood: Author ] delves into the Spartan lives of Palm Springs' early desert rats
* ''Night of the Full Moon'' – ] based on the abduction of socialite Elaine Chaddick<ref name="auto73"/> by Herbert D. Clough (2008, 2010). Criterion House. {{ISBN|978-1884162169}} (print). {{ISBN|978-1884162282}} (Kindle)
| journal = Palm Springs Life
* ''Palm Springs....The Good, The Bad & The Twisted: A True Story'' – by Mr. Sparkles (2010). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. pp.&nbsp;70. {{ISBN|978-1456356743}}
| publisher = Desert Publications
* ''The Periscope: a Collection of Stories and Recollections About the Coachella Valley'' – (1980). Indio, CA: Coachella Valley Historical Society. {{OCLC|81296265}}
| location = Palm Springs
* ''Son of a Grifter: The Twisted Tale of ] and Kenny Kimes, the Most Notorious Con Artists in America'' – "A Memoir by the Other Son" (written with Mark Schone) by Kent Walker (2001). New York: Harper Collins. pp.&nbsp;405. {{ISBN|978-0060188658}} {{OCLC|46343316}}
| date = August 2007
* ''Vanishing footprints from the hot desert sand: remembrances of a 90 year old Palm Springs pioneer: horse and wagon days on the southern California desert'' – a historical autobiography by Marshall Glenn McKinney (1996). Sonoma, CA: McKinney. pp.&nbsp;245. {{LCCN|96094678}}. {{OCLC|36017354}}<!-- {{ASIN|B000VB8GIQ}} -->
| url = http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/August-2007/Cabins-of-the-Brotherhood/index.php?previewmode=on
| accessdate = November 15, 2011}}</ref> Serving as ]' guide to "every obvious and obscure location of importance", he ] James' two volume ''The Wonders of the ]''.<ref>Eytel contributed 1 full page painting (''Mirage in the Desert'' (1905)) and 173 ] to Volume I and 164 pen sketches to Volume II. {{cite book
| last1 = Edwards | first1 =Elza Ivan
| authorlink =
| title = Desert Harvest
| location = Los Angeles
| publisher = ]
| year= 1962
| pages = 128
| lccn = 62022266
| oclc = 2022836 }}<!--{{LCC|Z1251.S8 E3}}--></ref> The work was successful and received generally favorable reviews.<ref name=Wonders /><ref name=Hudson1979 >{{cite book |last=Hudson |first=Roy Fred |title=Forgotten Desert Artist: The Journals and Field Sketches of Carl Eytel, an Early-day Painter of the Southwest |year=1979 |publisher=] |location=Palm Springs, CA |pages=118 | oclc = 5802826 |quote= epic, two volume book ... now a collector's item.}}<!-- {{ASIN|B0006XAPWO}} --> Hudson's book was reviewed in: {{cite journal|title=Books for Desert Readers|journal=]|year=1979|month=April|volume=42|issue=4|pages=6-7|url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/2404565/197904-Desert-Magazine-1979-April|accessdate=September 9, 2012|publisher=Desert Magazine|location=Palm Desert, CA}}</ref><ref>Reviews included:
* {{cite journal |last=Adams |first=Cyrus C. |title=Wonders of the Far West: George Wharton James's New Book on the Colorado Desert |journal=] |date=March 2, 1907 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F4071FFE355417738DDDAB0894DB405B878CF1D3 |accessdate=August 30, 2012 |quote=...its pictures are worthy of special mention. They are...graphic story tellers, for the artist has hit off admirably the characteristics of things...without waste of crayon. ...James says that no other man knows the Colorado Desert as Eytel knows it 'and his sketches are faithful portrayals of the objects he has seen and lived with.'}}
* {{cite journal |title=A Guide to the New Books |journal=] |date=February 16, 1907 |volume=XXXIV |issue=7 |url=http://www.unz.org/Pub/LiteraryDigest-1907feb16-00264a02 |page=263–264 |publisher=Funk & Wagnalls |location=New York and London |quote=This elaborate treatise is a distinct contribution to the literature of the natural wonders of our country....The illustrations...are a notable feature...and admirably illustrate the text.}}
* {{cite journal|last=Gilmour|first=John Hamilton |title=The Wonders of the Colorado Desert, California |journal=] |date=February 3, 1907 |volume=101 |issue=65 |page=Magazine, 3 |quote=He has written admirably and knowingly ... and this ... is in line with his previous works. ...It is a pity, though, that he has trusted to statements of a few people rather than investigated for himself....The book is well illustrated by Carl Eytel.}}</ref> The collaboration on the book lasted from 1903 to 1907.<ref name=Law />


===Successes=== ====Poetry====
* ''Casa de Cuerva: 501 Poems of the Palm Springs Backcountry'' – Ethan Applegarth (2012). {{ISBN|978-1105726651}}
By 1908 Eytel was exhibiting works in ] and enjoying the patronage of socialite Martha M. Newkirk.<ref name=Hermit>{{cite journal |title=Hermit Artist Will Exhibit — Carl Eytel Once More in Civilization |journal=] |date=July 6, 1908 |volume=35 |issue=278 |pages=II, 4 |url=http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=LAH19080706.2.56.30&srpos=4&e=-------en-Logical-20--1---IN-eytel---- |accessdate=August 31, 2012 |quote=Noted Painter About to Give Display — Lives Most Isolated Existence, Surrounded by Venomous Reptiles and is Extremely Popular Among the Indians}}</ref> He was also planning to build a bungalow in ].<ref>{{cite journal |title=Big Demand for Beaumont Lands |journal=] |date=July 12, 1908 |volume=35 |issue=284 |url=http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=LAH19080712.2.100.62&srpos=7&e=-------en-Logical-20--1---IN-eytel----# |accessdate=August 31, 2012 |page=II, 9 |quote=Carl Eytel, the famous scenic painter, is building a $1500 bungalow.}}</ref> And, in 1909, his work was being exhibited in major art venues and the Kanst gallery in Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Rucker |first=Kathryn |title=Art |journal=] |date=July 27, 1909 |volume=36 |issue=299 |url=http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=LAH19090727.2.118.33&srpos=11&e=-------en-Logical-20--1---IN-eytel----# |accessdate=August 31, 2012 |page=II, 2 |quote=Among the pictures now hung in the Kanst gallery are a number that were exhibited at the ], others at the ] and ]....Arizona landscapes by C. Eytel, among which is a translation of a mirage very well expressed, are rather too vivid to be pleasing to those of quiet tastes....}}</ref> Later, in 1911, after traveling with Chase on horseback, he contributed 21 ] ] drawings to Chase's book, ''Cone-bearing Trees of the California Mountains''.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Author and Artist Seek Material for Booklet |journal=] |date=September 3, 1910 |volume=37 |issue=337 |pages=14 |url=http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=LAH19100903.2.94.71.4.3&srpos=3&e=-------en-Logical-20--1---IN-eytel----# |quote=...Chase...and...Eytel, an artist of Palm Springs, returned this morning from a horseback jaunt among the mountains from this valley to the Mexican line, gathering material for a booklet describing the pine trees of this end of the state.}}; and, {{cite book | last1 = Chase| first1 = J. Smeaton | authorlink1 = J. Smeaton Chase | title = Cone-bearing Trees of the California Mountains | location = Chicago | publisher = ] | pages = 99 |year=1911 | oclc = 3477527|lccn=11004975 |quote=The line-drawings are the work of my friend, Mr. Carl Eytel.}}<!--{{LCC|QK495.C75 C4}} {{ASIN|B00086JHFA}}--></ref>
* ''The Desert & Other Verses'' – poetry by Robert L. Edwards (1930). R.L. Edwards. pp.&nbsp;104. {{OCLC|11998278}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Desert Lore'' – poems (especially "Andreas Canyon") by John Cutler Shedd (also, Willard Selwyn Wood, Spencer R. Atkinson, and Jesse Ray Miller) (1931). Los Angeles, CA: Jesse Ray Miller. pp.&nbsp;47. {{OCLC|14760623}}. {{LCCN|31025299}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Desert Spring: Poems'' – ], with sketches by Malou Knappp (1993). Berkeley, CA: Sila Nova Press. pp.&nbsp;59. {{OCLC|29819741}}
* ''Enchanted Sands'' – poetry and reminiscences by Elwood Lloyd (1939). Los Angeles, CA: Arthur H. Steake. pp.&nbsp;54. {{OCLC|8796275}}.<ref name=Handbook />
* ''Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area'' – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp.&nbsp;68. {{OCLC|3998802}}.<ref name=Handbook />


====Young adult and children's literature====
Besides his work in ''Wonders of the Colorado Desert'' and ''Cone-bearing Trees'', Eytel contributed (both drawings and articles) to the best periodicals, including the '']'' and, for nearly 14 years, the '']''.<ref name=Ainsworth />{{rp|49}}<ref name=Law /><ref name=JaegerEulogy>{{cite journal |last=Jaeger |first=Edmund C. |title=Eulogy: Death Claims Noted Painter of Desert |journal=] |location=Riverside, CA |date=September 18, 1925 |authorlink=Edmund Jaeger |quote=His illustrations are to be found in many of the best periodicals and in the publications of Little, Brown & Co., of Boston. Many Southern California homes carry his canvases on their walls and hundreds of former guests of the Desert Inn treasure his remarkably executed pen drawings....}}</ref><ref name=Bogert2003>{{cite book | last1 = Bogert | first1 =Frank M. | authorlink = Frank M. Bogert | title = Palm Springs: First Hundred Years | location = Palm Springs, CA | publisher = Palm Springs Library | year= 1987 (republished 2003) | pages = 288 | isbn = 0-9618724-2-X | oclc =17171891 }}</ref>{{rp|85}} (During his travels in the southwest he became friends with ''Los Angeles Times'' city editor ].<ref name=Ainsworth />) A stone wall in the dining room of Dr. Welwood Murray's early hotel was covered with an Eytel mural of Palm Canyon.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Shumway |first=Nina Paul |title=Patriarch of Palm Springs |journal=] |year=1949 |month=July |volume=12 |issue=9 |pages=28 |url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/2295869/194907-Desert-Magazine-1949-July#page=28|publisher=Desert Press|location=Palm Desert, CA}}</ref> His hundreds of drawings of native ] were his trademark and he became known as "The Artist of the Palms".<ref name=Hudson1979 />{{rp|33}}<ref name=Bogert2003 />{{rp|103}}<ref>His reputation as "the desert artist" continued. In 1913 he was visited by ], then age 20. {{cite journal |title=1913 / A Midsummer Motoring Trip |journal=] |year=1962 |month=March |volume=25 |issue=3 |url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/2402759/196203-Desert-Magazine-1962-March| page=20 |quote= 'Then we went on toward a small settlement called Palm Springs....' The desert artist, Carl Eytel, was living alone in a shack .... I recall him well as a lean man with a large moustache, seemingly of frail constitution but wiry and actually, when under stress, possessed of great endurance.}} Also available at {{cite journal |title=A Midsummer Motoring Trip |journal=Historical Society of Southern California |year=1961 |month=March |volume=43 |issue=1 |pages=85-96 |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/41169503}}</ref> His work helped publicize early Palm Springs.<ref>{{cite book |last=Henderson |first=Moya |title=Images of America: Palm Springs |year=2009 |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |location=Charleston, SC |isbn=978-0-7385-5982-7 |pages=127 |coauthors=Palm Springs Historical Society |oclc=268792707 }}</ref>
* ''Are There Bears Here? : an Adventure on Mt. San Jacinto, California'' – juvenile fiction by Rick Sanger and Carol Russell (1997). Bishop, CA: Mountain Path Press. {{ISBN|978-0965314909}}. {{OCLC|36460478}}
* "]" – a spin-off "]" series (young adult fiction) by ]
** ] – (2011). {{LCCN|2011275842}}
** '']'' – (2012). pp.&nbsp;424. {{ISBN|978-1595143181}}. {{LCCN|2012012244}}. {{ISBN|978-1921518478}}
** '']'' – (2013). pp.&nbsp;401. {{ISBN|978-1595143198}}. {{OCLC|821686763}}
* ''Coachella'' – juvenile literature by Greg Robison (2009). New York: Rosen Pub. pp.&nbsp;978–1404217553. {{OCLC|185056576}}<ref group="nb" name="auto41"/>
* ''Desert Blues: a Novel'' – juvenile fiction by Bill Albert (1994 & 2001). Sag Harbor, NY: Permanent Press. {{ISBN|978-1877946493}}. {{ISBN|978-0759266872}}. {{OCLC|29222197|54376211}}<ref group="nb" name="auto10"/>
* ''Far'' – juvenile fiction by ] (2008). Toronto: Key Porter Books. {{ISBN|978-1554700943}}. {{OCLC|226302735|678918407}}
* ''Flirting with Boys'' – a beach novel by ] (2009). New York: ]. pp.&nbsp;256. {{ISBN|978-0061253843}}. {{LCCN|2008942550}}
* ''Little Tales of the Desert'' – juvenile fiction by Ethel T. Foster, with Hernando C. Villa (illustrations), (1913). Los Angeles, CA: Kingsley, Mason and Collins Co. {{ISBN|978-1176787933}}. {{LCCN|13025440}}. {{OCLC|3726918|79135411|746980860}}<ref name="auto9"/>
* "Palm Springs Weekend at the Rivera Resort & Spa" – ], Issue 193 (1983) of the ] comics<ref name="auto77"/>
* ''Past Crimes'' – young adult fiction by ] (2007). Key Porter. pp.&nbsp;188. {{ISBN|978-1552638415}}. {{OCLC|69785842}}
* ''Tempo Change'' – senior high school fiction by ] (2009). New York: Delacorte Press. pp.&nbsp;247. {{ISBN|978-0385736077}}. {{OCLC|244339558}}


==="Creative Brotherhood"=== ====Magazines====
* {{cite journal|title=Palm Springs|journal=]|date=November 1928|publisher=Doubleday Doran & Company, Inc. |location=London, England| issn=0045-8856|oclc=6506223}}
Along with ] ], and authors Chase and ],<ref>{{cite web |title=Charles Francis Saunders and Mira Culin Saunders Collection of Photographs and Negatives |url=http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7v19r25p/ |work=] (OAC) |publisher=] |accessdate=November 22, 2011 |quote=Charles Francis Saunders (1859–1941) ...and his first wife, Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (d. 1910), were both avid naturalists ...}}; also see {{cite book |last=Saunders |first=Charles Francis |title=With the Flowers and Trees in California |year=1914 |publisher=McBride, Nast & Co. |location=New York, NY |pages=286 |url=http://books.google.com/?id=gSUuAAAAYAAJ|chapter=IV: Three Hunting on a California Desert |oclc=403367 |quote=Besides the Professor and myself, there was...Eytel, an artist who...has painted up and down the desert and in a sense made it his own....}}</ref> Eytel was a core member of what ] Professor ] called a "Creative Brotherhood"<ref name=Wild2007>{{cite book
* {{cite journal|title=] in Palm Springs|journal=]| date=July 1962 |location=Chicago, IL |publisher=] | issn=0032-1478|oclc=3534353}}
| last1 = Wild | first1 = Peter
* {{cite journal|title=A Lively Look at Palm Springs|journal=]| date=February 1965 |publisher=]|issn=0161-7184|oclc=3582288}}
|authorlink=Peter Wild
* {{cite journal|title=Golf's Brash New Look: ] at Palm Springs|journal=] |date=February 17, 1969 | issn=0038-822X|oclc=34617214}}
| title = News from Palm Springs: The Letters of Carl Eytel, ], ], Charles Francis Saunders, and Others of the Creative Brotherhood and Its Background
* {{cite journal|title=Desert Classic|journal=]|date=November–December 2003|publisher=Hachette Filipacchi II.|issn=0273-2858|oclc=7045895|quote=A pair of artists revitalizes a ] landmark by respecting both its architecture and view.}}
| location = Johannesburg, CA
* {{cite journal|title=A spectacular renovation in Palm Springs respects the past but pushes the midcentury feel into the future.|journal=]|date=March 2006|location= Des Moines, IA |publisher=Meredith Corp. | issn=0273-2858|oclc=14634311}}
| publisher = The Shady Myrick Research Project
* {{cite journal|title=Palm Springs Infusion: Splashes of color and sophistication revive a desert house.|journal=]|date=February 2008|location=New York }}
| year= 2007
* {{cite journal|title=Jim Jennings Emphasizing Form & Light in his Elegantly Spare Palm Springs Retreat|journal=]|date=September 2009 |location=New York }}
| series = Vol. I and II
* {{cite journal|title=At Home in the Desert ... a house near Palm Springs|journal=]|date=April 2010|location=New York }}
| oclc = 163456618}}</ref> that lived in Palm Springs in the early 20th century. Other Brotherhood members included cartoonist and painter Swinnerton, author James, and photographers ] and ].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Hilton |first=John H. |title=Nature is His Teacher |journal=] |year=1941 |month=July |volume=4 |issue=9 |url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/2095552/194107-Desert-Magazine-1941-July#page=12|page=12|publisher=Desert Publishing Co. |location=El Centro, California}}; and, {{cite web |title=Fred Payne Clatworthy (U.S., 1875–1953) |url=http://photographymuseum.org/autochromeclatworthy.html |work=]: The World Goes Color-Mad |publisher=American Museum of Photography |accessdate=22 November 2011 |year=2008 |quote=Fred Payne Clatworthy...a professional photographer in...Colorado, published ] in ]...}}</ref><ref name=Niemann2005>{{cite book
* {{cite journal|title=Weekend Road Trips! Palm Springs|journal=]| date=May 2011 |publisher=O.C.N.L., Inc.|location=Irvine, CA|issn=0279-0483|oclc=7479329}}
| last1 = Niemann | first1 = Greg
| title = Palm Springs Legends: Creation of a Desert Oasis
| location = San Diego, CA
| publisher = Sunbelt Publications
| year= 2005
| pages = 286
| isbn = 978-0-932653-74-1
| lccn = 2005021837
| oclc = 61211290}}<!--{{LCC|F869.P18 N45 2006}} {{ASIN|093265374X}}--> ()</ref>{{rp|106–13}} The men lived near each other (like Eytel, Jaeger built his own cabin), traveled together throughout the Southwest, helped with each others' works, and exchanged photographs which appeared in their various books.<ref name=Wild2007 /><ref>{{cite journal|last=Yerxa |first=Cabot |title=Carl Eytel|journal=Palm Springs Villager |year=1951 |month=December |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=17, 41 |authorlink=Cabot's Pueblo Museum}}</ref>


===Films and television===
The Brotherhood lasted from 1915 when Jaeger, who was the teacher in the Palm Springs one-room school house, met Eytel and Chase. It ended in 1923 when Chase died.<ref name=Wild2005>At the start of World War I Eytel took the conflict personally towards his old English friend Chase; but they may have reconciled when peace was achieved. {{cite book|last=Wild|first=Peter |authorlink=Peter Wild |title=J. Smeaton Chase|year=2005|publisher=The Shady Myrick Research Project|location=Johannnesburg, CA|pages=40, 127|oclc=62232191|quote=Eytel could get testy about Chase's marriage to a wealthy woman. Also, as to Palm Springs gossip, could have a ]; and the ] prerogative, he carped about the horror of declining morals in the village...}}</ref> (In 1924, after completing his studies at ] in Los Angeles, Jaeger began a 30-year teaching career at ] in ].<ref>The ] has a permanent "desert cabin" exhibit about Jaeger which references Eytel as his mentor. See: .</ref>) Jaeger wrote the initial eulogy for Eytel upon his death<ref name=JaegerEulogy /> and in 1948, recalling his time with him, Jaeger said:{{quote|As an artist Eytel was largely self-taught....Not widely schooled, but widely read. Eytel possessed a knowledge not only of the Greek and Roman classics but of the best literature of England, America and his native Germany. I never knew Eytel to sleep indoors. Trying to inure himself to hardships in the belief it would toughen his constitution....<ref name=Jaeger1948>{{cite journal|last=Jaeger|first=Edmund C.|title=Art in a Desert Cabin |journal=] |url= http://www.scribd.com/doc/2295617/194809-Desert-Magazine-1948-September#page=16 |year=1948 |month=September |volume=11 |issue=11 |pages=15–19 |authorlink=Edmund Jaeger |publisher=Desert Press |location=Palm Desert, CA}}
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* This same issue has the following as a side story: {{cite journal |last=Lloyd |first=Elwood |title=Of Such As These Is the Spirit of the Desert |journal=] |year=1948 |month=September |volume=11 |issue=11 |pages=18 |url= http://www.scribd.com/doc/2295617/194809-Desert-Magazine-1948-September#page=19 |publisher=Desert Press |location=Palm Desert, CA |quote=It was in Tahquitz canyon, where he wanted to show me the hidden waterfall.... little spotted skunks...were playing and frolicking.... I...pulled my pistol...and fired.... 'A clean hit! I got him!' Carl...peered, said to me, 'Yes, you did.... ut what are you going to do about giving back that life you took from him? It was giving him joy but it gives you nothing. Alive he did you no harm.'}}</ref>}}
Over the years it was Eytel who served as their "spiritual figurehead".<ref>{{cite journal|last=Japenga|first=Ann|title=Bloomsbury, P.S. |journal=] |year=2004 |month=March |url=http://www.annjapenga.com/Images/articles/wBloomsbury.pdf |quote=Now and then a knot of likeminded artists and writers converges in one place and you get a ] or an ]. Such a confluence happened in Palm Springs early in the 1900s. But instead of paneled drawing rooms, the artists convened in a couple of oil can shacks beside the Tahquitz ditch, near where the Tennis Club is today.}}</ref> Even after Jaeger left to complete his studies and Chase married the wealthy Isabel White (1917), the three, plus Saunders, often exchanged letters.<ref name=Wild2005 />{{rp|126–31,153–8}}
<ref name=EytelLetters>{{cite journal
| last = Kleinschmidt
| first = Janice
| title = The Letters of Carl Eytel: The early desert painter's correspondence with travel writer and teacher ]
| journal = Palm Springs Life
| publisher = Desert Publications
| location = Palm Springs
| date = August 2007
| url = http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/August-2007/The-Letters-of-Carl-Eytel/
| accessdate = November 28, 2011}}</ref> Eytel remained in Palm Springs, impoverished, and Swinnerton would by art supplies for him. Later Eytel became a recluse.<ref name=Ainsworth />{{rp|50}}


===Smoketree School=== ==Music and audio==
{{See also|Palm Desert Scene|The Desert Sessions}}
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Journalist Ann Japenga has characterized Eytel's work as "Smoketree School"&nbsp;– a school which is named after a favorite desert art subject, the ].<ref name=Wonders />{{rp|41}}<ref>{{cite journal |last=Japenga |first=Ann |title=The Smoketree School: Painters respond to the call of the desert |journal=Palm Springs Life |date=Winter–Spring 2011 |year=2011 |url=http://www.palmspringslife.com/Palm-Springs-Life/Art-Culture/Winter-Spring-2011/The-Smoketree-School/|accessdate=November 27, 2011 |publisher=Desert Publications |quote=The Smoketree School encompasses not only traditional landscape, but also modernist and Western works, watercolors, and even abstract painting, as well as contemporary artists, such as Terry Masters, Elaine Mathews, and Diane Best.}}</ref> The school has origins with ] and Jack Frost, who were influenced by French ] ]. Other Smoketree artists include Carl Bray, Fred Chisnall, ], Clyde Forsythe, Sam Hyde Harris, John Hilton, R. Brownell McGrew, ], ] and Swinnerton.<ref>Japenga's commentaries are at:
''Listed by earliest date of production or performance.''
* {{cite web|title=April is Desertscapes Month |url=http://www.californiadesertart.com/?p=775|publisher=California Desert Art |accessdate=November 27, 2011 |year=2011}}
* Songs from the 1936 ] film '']'' (a.k.a. ''Palm Springs Affair'')<ref name="auto52"/>
* {{cite web|title=Welcome |url=http://www.californiadesertart.com/?page_id=3 |publisher=California Desert Art |accessdate=November 28, 2011 |year=2011}}
** by ] and ]
* {{cite web|title=Goodbye to Carl Bray |url=http://www.californiadesertart.com/?p=993 |publisher=California Desert Art |accessdate=November 28, 2011|year=2011}}</ref>
*** "I Don't Want to Make History, I Just Want to Make Love" (a.k.a. "Fame Doesn't Get You Any Fun" and "Columbus Took a Chance")<ref name="auto43"/>
*** "The Hills of Old Wyomin'"<ref name="auto45"/>
*** "Palm Springs"
*** "Dreaming Out Loud"
** by ] and ]
*** "Will I Ever Know" (a.k.a. "Collegiate")<ref name="auto42"/>
** by ] and ]
*** "]"
* "Palm Springs Jump" – a ] jazz piece by ]<ref name="auto28"/>
* "Palm Springs Moon" and "The Lady From 29 Palms" in ''popular music sheets'' – 1946<ref name="auto13"/>
* "Winter in Palm Springs" in ''Fun Time'' – a 1957 ] comedy album (CRL 57072), performed by ] and ];<ref name="auto23"/> also available in ''Almanac and other Broadway-London revues'' (with Billy De Wolfe & ]; acc. musicians; Buster Davis, piano, musical director. 2009).<ref name="auto36"/>
* ''Palm Springs Suite'' – a 1959 ] album by Jack Fascinato<ref name="auto75"/>
* ''You're invited to spend the afternoon at the Frank Sinatra Show'' – a video recording of the 1959 ] ''Frank Sintra ] Show'', released as a DVD in 2004 by Quantum Leap<ref name="auto63"/>
* ''Jazz Oasis'' – a ] jazz ] album recorded in Palm Springs by ]<ref name="auto65"/>
* ''Palm Springs Weekend'' – soundtrack from the 1963 film '']'' (]), music composed by ], with ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ]<ref name="auto35"/><ref group="nb">A 45 RPM EP of ''Palm Springs Weekend'' was released in France under the title ''Les Dingues Sont Lachės'', with the songs "Live Young", "Hurricane Twist", Ox Driver", and "A Little Bit of Love". Warner Bros France WEP 1434; UN n' ED 1519-1; {{ASIN|B0059WY64K}}</ref>
** Includes the score "Live Young" by ] and ]<ref name="auto53"/>
* "Palm Springs Comes to Venice" in '']'' – a 1967 film soundtrack by ]<ref name="auto5"/>
* "A smoke tree dream" and "The Tahquitz falls (with Pai-yil ad libitum)" in ''Two desert scenes, for flute and harp'' – (1975) musical scores by ]<ref name="auto11"/>
* "Palm Springs Drive" on ] – the 1980 soundtrack to the movie '']'', composed and performed by ]<ref name="auto14"/>
* "Palm Springs Weekend" – a song by William Goldstein from the 1980 ] TV-movie soundtrack '']''<ref name="auto"/>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Social Climbers'' – a 1981 album by Social Climbers (Jean Seton Shaw, bass, vocals; A. Leroy, Farfisa organ, Korg machine; ], guitar, vocals)<ref name="auto44"/>
* ''Rockin' the Night Away'' – a 1988 music DVD with ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]<ref>{{IMDb title|0409230|Rockin' the Night Away}}. {{UPC|082551070220}}</ref>
* "Palm Springs, Sand and Stars" movement, ''The Atlantic and Pacific Suite'' – a 1994 composition by ],<ref name="auto61"/> arranged and conducted by Bernard Ebbinghouse with the ].<ref name="auto34"/>
* ''Classic Songs for ]'s Original ]'' – a 1995 album featuring ] & the Palm Springs Yacht Club, with Rusty Frank, produced by On Tap! & Animation Music<ref name="auto19"/>
* ''Vacationing in Palm Springs'' – a 1997 album from Californian ska punk band ] and Oregon ska-swing band the ].
* "Palm Springs" in ''Feverish'' – a 1998 album by ]<ref name="auto50"/>
* ''The Other Palm Springs'' – a 1999 ] album by ]<ref>{{UPC|645185000324}}. {{OCLC|49417842}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs I Love You'' – a 1999 Country & Western album by Danney Ball & The Hollywood SongWranglers. CitySong Records<ref name="auto16"/>
* ''Palm Springs Reunion: Ray Bush's BBC Jazz with Geoff Nicholas'' – a 2002 audio CD, Rollercoaster UK label<ref>{{UPC|5012814060076}}</ref>
* ''Pinafore!: a ship shape new musical'' – a 2001 adaptation of '']''<ref name="auto68"/>
* ''Masterbeat: ] 2001'' – a compilation of various artists (], ], ], ], ], et al.) hosted by DJ Brett Henrichsen on the Master Entertainment label,<ref name="auto12"/> followed by ''Masterbeat: White Party 2002'' (artists included ], ], ], ], et al.),<ref name="auto69"/> and other Masterbeat albums
* ''Jazz in Palm Springs'' – a 2002 jazz album by Andy Fraga<ref name="auto47"/>
* "Palm Springs" in ''The Very Best of Marc Antoine'' – a 2003 album by ]<ref name="auto32"/>
* ''Folk Songs of the Coachella Valley in Story and Song'' – a 2004 book and recording by John Malcolm Penn<ref name="auto15"/>
* "Palm Spring" in ''Party Groove: Winter Party, vol. 7'' – a 2004 CD remix by ]<ref name="auto70"/>
* ''Live at Peabody's (Palm Springs)'' – a 2004 jazz album by Rocky Zharp & the Blues Crackers<ref name="auto72"/>
* ''Palm Springs'' – a 2005 Campo Records audio CD by Claudio Medeiros<ref name="auto60"/>
* The Martini Kings
** ''Weekend in Palm Springs'' – c. 2005 audio CD with songs from the 2005 video '']''<ref>{{IMDb title|0850263|Camp Burlesque}}</ref> and TV series ]<ref name="auto37"/>
** ''Palm Springs Serenade'' – a 2012 DION album, with ]<ref name="auto22"/>
* ''Mike Costley Live! A Palm Springs State of Mind'' – a 2006 Mike Costley audio CD<ref name="auto30"/>
* ''Symphony of Light'' – a 2006 audio CD by Frederick Delarue<ref name="auto67"/>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Exile On Schley Pass'' – a 2006 MP3 Alternative Rock album by Carl Johns on the Bronzerat label<ref name="auto76"/>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Near Disasters/Sweet Hereafters'' – a 2006 audio CD by Jay Ray on the CDBY label<ref name="auto71"/>
* "Palm Springs" in ] – a 2007 album by Bran Van 3000<ref name="auto79"/>
* "Palm Springs Song" in ''Rubber Solstice – Late Octobra'' – a 2007 MP3 Alternative Rock album by John Tabacco on the Modern Voices Distribution label<ref>{{ASIN|B0012PAKEI}}</ref>
* ''Palm Springs Getaway'' – a 2007 audio CD by Dr. Blackman<ref name="auto17"/>
* ''Live in Palm Springs'' – a 2007 jazz album by Max & Bruce Kurnow, followed by ''Live in Palm Springs, Vol. II'' in 2009<ref name="auto66"/>
* "Last Samba in Palm Springs" in ''Patterns, Circles and Shapes'' – a 2007 jazz MP3 album by John Mackay<ref name="auto59"/>
* "Palm Springs" in '']'' – a 2009 album by ]<ref name="auto64"/>
* "Palm Springs" in '']'' – a 2009 album by ]<ref name="auto6"/>
* "Palm Springs" in ''Teenage Summer Days'' – a 2009 MP3 rock album by ]<ref name="auto2"/>
* "Palm Springs Eternal" in ''Suburban Field Recordings III'' – a 2010 alternative country album by ] on the snideco label
* "Palm Springs" in ''One One'' – a 2010 album by ]<ref name="auto51"/>
* "California Gurls" – a 2010 song by Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg).<ref name="auto54"/>
* ''Coachella'' – a 2011 album with pieces from multiple artists at the ]<ref name="auto3"/>
* "Palm Springs Life" in ] – a 2011 album by the Canadian group ]<ref name="auto49"/>
* ''Desert Bass'' – a 2012 R&B/Rap Hip-Hop MP3 release by High Degree Hd, produced by Palm Springs Entertainment<ref>{{ASIN|B008U8I3EO}}</ref>{{failed verification|date=April 2015}}
* "Palm Springs Reset" in '']'' – a 2012 electronic album by ]
* ''Greetings From the Follies: Great Moments At the Follies, Vol. 2 – ]'' – (no date) audio CD<ref name="auto56"/>
* ''Tony Rose His Piano & Orchestra Recorded Live at the ]'' – (no date) LAR Productions Orange Vinyl<ref name="auto33"/>
* ''It's 1200 miles from Palm Springs to Texas'' – (no date) score by ]<ref name="auto39"/>
* ''Live Palm Springs'' – (no date) an LP country album by Electric Horsemen<ref>Label: DW – DW-1180; {{ASIN|B003NXEQ9W}}</ref>
* ''Live from Palm Springs'' – (no date) an LP album by Grace & Phil Moody<ref name="auto48"/>


===Style and subjects=== ==Cahuilla Indian legends and lore==
* {{cite book |last=Fischer |first=Millie Wolfe |title=Footprints Through the Palms |year=2001 |publisher=Texas Ink |quote=legendary Indian stories |oclc=560777456 |asin=B001GTRUMU }}
[[:File:Eytel's The Moonlight Sonata.jpg|thumb|250px|right|from J. Smeaton Chase ''Our Araby'' (1920)<ref>{{cite book
* {{cite book |last=Patencio |first=Francisco |title=Desert Hours with Chief Patencio |editor=Hudson, Roy F. |others=Hemerdinger, Bill (illustrations) |publisher=Desert Museum |location=Palm Springs, CA |year=1971 |pages=38|quote=As told to Kate Collins.}}. {{LCC|E99 C155 P3}}. {{OCLC|681440332|2298555}}
| last1 = Chase | first1 = J. Smeaton
* {{cite book |last=Patencio |first=Francisco |title=Stories and Legends of the Palm Springs Indians |orig-year=1943 |year=1970 |publisher=Times-Mirror |location=Los Angeles, CA |pages=132 |author2=Margaret Boynton | lccn =44018350 |oclc=10803758 }} {{OCLC|4020904| 19463094}}
| authorlink = J. Smeaton Chase
| title = Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun
| location =Pasadena
| publisher = Star-News Publishing Co.
| year= 1920 (republished 1987 by the Palm Springs Public Library)
| quote=It looks more than likely that by ten or fifteen years from now a school of painters will have made Our Araby their province, just as now there are the ] and ] men in the East and the ] men in England. A forerunner of the group I forecast has already been working for many years with Palm Springs for his headquarters, Mr. Carl Eytel, whose knowledge of his field has been earned, as it were, inch by inch and grain by grain, and whose conscientious work gives a truer rendering of the desert than do sensational canvases of the popular Wild West sort.
| pages = 83
| isbn =0-9618724-0-3
| lccn = 24010428
| oclc = 6169840}}<!--{{LCC|F869.P18 C48 1923}}--> (Electronic copy)</ref>]]
Like many artists of the desert southwest, Eytel's style was impressionistic.<ref>{{cite book |last=Gerdts |first=William H. |title=Art Across America: Two Centuries of Regional Painting 1710–1920 |year=1990 |publisher=] |location=New York, NY |authorlink=William H. Gerdts |pages=311, 322 |format=Vol. 3 |chapter=The Pacific: Southern California |isbn=1-55859-033-1 |lccn=90000598 |oclc=755165724 |quote=The style adopted by almost all of the leading Los Angeles-area artists in the early twentieth century was Impressionism...The proximity of Los Angeles to the Mojave Desert attracted a whole group of scenic painters to investigate this motif...}}<!-- {{LCC|ND212.G47 1990}}--></ref> His subjects were varied and included the ], in the ] near ] (pre-restoration), and California ] and ] Spanish missions. His drawings for ''Cone-bearing Trees of the California Mountains'' and ''Wonders of the Colorado Desert'' were especially detailed and included ], desert reptiles, and cattle. (His ''Mirage in the Desert'' (1905), painted for ''Wonders'', depicts cattle and cowboys.)<ref name=Ainsworth /><ref name=Wonders /><ref name=Hermit />


==Filming location==
Eytel depicted the life of ], ], ], ] and ] peoples, including landscapes of the New Mexico ] in ], ], ] and ]. The ] on ], ], Arizona, and ] near ] were drawn as well.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Law|first=George|title=Among the Pueblo Indians|journal=]|date=May 20, 1923|volume=11|pages=15, 30}}; and, {{cite book |last=James |first=Harry Clebourne |title=The ] |location=] |publisher=Malki Museum Press (Westernlore Press) |year=1960 (reprinted 1968) |pages=185 |oclc=254156323 |lccn=60010491 }}<!--{{LCC|E99.K27 J3}} {{ASIN|B0007HDH7E}} {{ASIN|B0007EJ4OM}}--> – includes drawings of Indian houses, wells, basket granaries and ])</ref>
{{Main|List of films shot in Palm Springs, California}}
One of the first significant films shot in Palm Springs was ]'s 1937 ], with scenes filmed in ].<ref>{{AFI film|6322|Lost Horizon}}</ref><ref group="nb">Capra himself is buried at the ] near Indio.</ref>


For a list of movies and television programs filmed in Palm Springs and the ] area, see: ].
Prospectors working the Anaconda (Dale District) and Manana (Colorado River) mines in Arizona and the famous ] gold mine were drawn, as were the ] near ], the ] near ], turn of the century ], and the ], ].


==See also==
His scenes from early Palm Springs included the stagecoach station and William Pester&nbsp;– "The Hermit of Palm Springs".<ref>{{cite web|title=Palm Springs stagecoach station|url=http://www.accmuseum.org/Annexation-State|work=Online Exhibitions: Annexation and Statehood|publisher=]|accessdate=August 31, 2012}}; and, {{cite book |last=Wild |first=Peter | authorlink=Peter Wild |title=William Pester: The Hermit of Palm Springs |year=2008 |publisher=The Shady Myrick Research Project |location=] |pages=161 |page=Photo 13 (''] (Christ Reflected in Water)'' (1913)) |oclc=234084689}}<!-- {{ASIN|B002B4LFUM}} --></ref>
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== Notes ==
]''), a favorite of Eytel, in Palm Canyon, near Palm Springs]]
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Eytel's ] and mountain scenes in ''Wonders'' included:<ref name=Wonders />
* ]
* ], including the ] landmark, Imperial County, California
* ]
* ], California
* ], within ], Arizona
* ], California
* ], California
* ], Colorado
* ] near ]
* ] and Cathedral Spires in ], California
* ], near ]
* Twin Buttes, ]


==Honors== ==References==
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]'')]]
Eytel was a friend of the ] and they allowed him to be buried in their cemetery in Palm Springs after he died of tuberculosis in a ] ].<ref name=Jaeger1948 /><ref name=JaegerEulogy /><ref name=Bogert2003 />{{rp|100–1}} His funeral and burial were arranged by Nellie Coffman, who had established the original Desert Inn in the Palm Springs village in 1909.<ref>{{cite book|last=Bright|first=Margorie Belle|title=Nellie's Boardinghouse: A Dual Biography of Nellie Coffman and Palm Springs |year=1981 |publisher=ETC Publications |location=Palm Springs, CA |isbn=0-88280-068-X |pages=247 |page=35, 58, 83 |quote=...arranging for funeral service to be read by his favorite Moravian minister from Banning.}} {{LCC|F869 P18 C63}}
* Professor Wild disputes that the Indian cemetery burial was a particular honor, contending that non-Indian burials were fairly common. {{cite book | last1 = Wild | first1 = Peter | |authorlink=Peter Wild | title = Tipping the Dream: A Brief History of Palm Springs | location =Johannesburg, CA | publisher =The Shady Myrick Research Project | year= 2007 | pages = 228 | page = 159n67 | oclc = 152590848 }}<!-- {{ASIN|B0016L57HS}} --> He also documents this contention in his 2007 ''Letters from Palm Springs'' (1:140–142).</ref>

Eytel received the following eulogy from Saunders writing in August 1926:{{quote|But to Carl Eytel, pioneer of Palm Springs artists, working there long before the world of fashion had heard of the place, Palm Springs was his home, and the desert his life. He knew it in all seasons, in all moods, and he painted it with a sort of religious ardor springing from unfailing love, in season and out. Others have been better draughtsmen than he, but when you look at a canvas by Eytel at his best you are looking into what seems the desert’s heart.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Saunders | first1 = Charles Francis | title = Carl Eytel: Artist of the Colorado Desert, California | location = Sacramento, CA | publisher = Unpublished typescript, California History Section, ] | year= 1926 | month = August 25, | oclc = 58931532}}</ref>}}
His painting ''Desert near Palm Springs'' (1914) is displayed in the California History Room of the ].<ref name=State_Library /> The ] has a set of Eytel's sketches and displays various of his paintings.<ref>{{cite book |last=Young |first=Patricia Mastick |title=Desert Dream Fulfilled: The History of the Palm Springs Desert Museum |year=1983 |publisher=Palm Springs Desert Museum |location=Palm Springs, CA |pages=80 |oclc=19266381 |lccn=83080384}}<!--{{LCC|QH541.5.D4 Y68 1983}} --></ref>

The desert shrub '']'' was given the ] "eytelia" in his honor.<ref>See:
* {{cite book
| last1 = Morhardt| first1 = Sia
| first2 = Emil | last2 = Morhardt
| title = California Desert Flowers: an Introduction to Families, Genera, and Species
| publisher = ]
| year= 2004
| pages = 284
| url = http://books.google.com/?id=5xxCG3OfLO8C&pg=PA259
| isbn = 978-0-520-24003-2}}
* {{cite book |last=Jaeger |first=Edmund C. |authorlink=Edmund Jaeger |title=Desert Wild Flowers |year=1940 |publisher=] |location=Stanford, CA |pages=332 |author=Edmund C. Jaeger |page=259 |quote=Named eytelia in honor of Carl Eytel...desert artist and traveler, and good friend of many botanists.}}</ref> The short "Via Eytel" in Palm Springs is named in his honor, as is the short "Eytel Road" in nearby ].<ref>Map links:
* For Via Eytel see:
* For Eytel Road see: </ref>

==See also==
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Art topics:
* '']''&nbsp;– painting in the open air, which Eytel usually did
** ]&nbsp;– early 20th century movement, a regional variation on ]
*** ]&nbsp;– a Plein-Air arts organization founded in 1909, but Eytel was not a member
*** ]&nbsp;– which began in the 1980s
* ]&nbsp;– painting of landscapes with an overall tone of colored atmosphere or mist, although Eytel's work does not have dark, neutral hues such as gray, brown or blue
** ]
** ]
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Literature topics:
* ]
* ]
Desert topics:
* ]&nbsp;– part of the "]" in which Eytel lived
* ]
* ], which contain the ], are north of the Coachella Valley&nbsp;– some of Eytel's travels took him into this area below the California "]" (])
* ]&nbsp;– Native Americans in the Southwestern pueblos
* ]&nbsp;– where Eytel painted many of his mountain scenes
* ]&nbsp;– founded by Eytel's friend Charles Fletcher Lummis in 1905
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==Notes and references==
{{reflist|2}}


==Further reading== ==Further reading==
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* {{cite book |last=Ainsworth |first=Edward Maddin |title=The Cowboy in Art |year=1968 |publisher=Bonanza Books/World Publishing |isbn=978-1199424945 |pages=242 |coauthors=] (forward) |oclc=443225 }}<!-- from page 124 "That was the way with gentle, poverty-stricken Carl Eytel. This German immigrant boy, born in Stuttgart, always longed, for some mysterious reason, to be a cowboy in America...."-->
* {{cite book * {{cite book
| last1 = Ainsworth| first1 = Katherine | last1 = Chase| first1 =J. Smeaton
| title = The McCallum Saga: The Story of the Founding of Palm Springs
| location = Palm Springs, CA
| publisher = Palm Springs Public Library
| year= 1996 (reprint of 1976 edition published by the ])
| pages = 245
| lccn = 96052785
| quote = The friendship between the little reclusive artist, hiding the scars life had inflicted upon him and who found cruel life almost beyond endurance, and the lonely, overburdened young woman deepened into a close friendship. It was not until Eytel proposed marriage that Pearl realized such a relationship would be wrong for both of them.
| isbn = 0-9618724-1-1
| oclc =799840 }}<!--{{LCC|F869.P18 A37 1996}}-->&nbsp;– Pearl McCallum McManus was a major figure in the development of early Palm Springs. This book also contains some 26 of Eytel's pen and ink drawings.
* {{cite book
| last1 = Chase | first1 = J. Smeaton
| authorlink = J. Smeaton Chase | authorlink = J. Smeaton Chase
| title = California Coast Trails: a Horseback Ride from Mexico to Oregon | title = Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun
| location =Pasadena, CA
| publisher = BCR (])
| publisher = Palm Springs Public Library
| year= 2009
| pages = 378 | orig-year= 1920
| year =1987
| isbn = 978-1-116-31566-0}} {{LCC|F866 .C48}}
| isbn =0-9618724-0-3
** {{cite journal |last=Chase |first=J. Smeaton |title=California Coast Trails: A Horseback Ride from Mexico to Oregon |url=http://www.ventanawild.org/news/fall05/chase/ |work=The Double Cone Register |publisher=Ventana Wilderness Alliance |location=Santa Cruz, CA |volume =VIII |issue=1 |date=Fall 2005 |accessdate=December 2, 2011 |authorlink=J. Smeaton Chase |year=1913 |quote=Ever since I had lived in California I had been waiting for an opportunity to explore the coast regions of the State. At last the time had come when I could do it; and Eytel, my companion on other journeys in the mountains and deserts of the West, was free to join me for the southern part of the expedition.}} (Electronic copy)
| lccn= 24010428
* {{cite book
| oclc = 6169840}}<!-- {{LCC|F869.P18 C48 1923}} (Electronic copy) --> One of the first travel books of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. Describes the animals, plants, and Native Americans that resided in Palm Springs before it was transformed into a posh resort town.
| last1 = Eytel| first1 = Carl
* {{cite book |last=Churchwell |first=Mary Jo |title=Palm Springs: the Landscape, the History, the Lore |year=2001 |publisher=Ironwood |location=Palm Springs, CA |isbn=978-0971301603 |lccn=2001118347 |oclc= 48484360 }}
| first2 = Edmund C. | last2 = Jaeger
| authorlink2 = Edmund Jaeger
| title = Sketchbook 1904–1905
| pages =52
| oclc = 32945154}}
* {{cite book|title=Carl Eytel correspondence, 1910–1926|publisher=] archival material|url=http://www.oac.cdlib.org/search?style=oac4;Institution=California%20State%20Library;idT=001393856 |location=Sacramento, CA|oclc=436466432}} Includes letters with State Librarian James Louis Gillis and Milton J. Ferguson.
* {{cite journal |last=Eytel |first=Carl |title=From Palms to Pines |journal=] |year=1913 |month=January |volume=5 |oclc= 3687761 |pages=23–25}} also {{OCLC|702604648}}.
* {{cite news |last=Hector |first=Juliann |title=Desert Tales: Roughing It Artistically in Palm Springs |newspaper=] |date=January 15, 2006 |location=Riverside, CA |page=B: 5 |issn=0746-4258}}
* {{cite book
| last1 = Hughes | first1 =Edan Milton
| authorlink = Edan Milton Hughes
| title = Artists in California, 1786–1940
| location = San Francisco, CA
| publisher = Hughes Pub. Co
| year= 1986
| pages = 533
| isbn = 978-0-9616112-0-0
| lccn = 85091064
| oclc = 77497974 }}<!--{{LCC|N6530.C2 H8 1986}}-->
* {{cite book
| last1 = Jaeger| first1 = Edmund C.
| authorlink1 =Edmund Jaeger
| title = Denizens of the Desert: A Book of Southwestern Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles
| location =Boston and New York
| publisher = Houghton Mifflin Co.
| year= 1922
| pages = 299
| lccn = 22023350
| oclc = 1459267}}<!--{{LCC|QL155 .J3}}-->&nbsp;– Jaeger credits Eytel for a drawing of Washington Palms in a rocky gorge (page 82). He also relates a story told to him by Dr. J. H. Kocher when Eytel and Kocher were camping in the mountains at Keyes Ranch near the Colorado Desert&nbsp;– a ] had come into their tent while they were sleeping. Eytel's advice to Kocher was a whispered "Better keep still." (pages 288–290).
* {{cite book|last=James|first=George Wharton|title=California, Romantic and Beautiful|year=1914|publisher=The Page Company|location=Boston, MA|pages=433|url=http://books.google.com/?id=OYMUAAAAYAAJ|authorlink=George Wharton James|chapter=XXVII: California's Influence Upon Art |oclc= 3285978}}
* {{cite journal |last=Jennings |first=Bill |title=Early Desert Artist Re-emerging Folk Figure: German-born Carl Eytel Played Important Role in Desert Books |journal=] |date=September 1978 |volume=41|issue=9 |pages=12–15 |publisher=William and Joy Knyvett |location=Palm Desert, CA |url=http://mydesertmagazine.com/files/197809-DesertMagazine-1978-September.pdf |accessdate=December 18, 2011 |quote='Eytel inspired me to pursue this new interest, also helped me develop my own sketching style,...' Jaeger said in a recent interview.}} Also available at: .
* {{cite book |last=Larson |first=Roger Keith |title=Controversial James: An Essay on the Life and Work of George Wharton James |year=1991 |publisher=The Book Club of California |location=San Francisco, CA |lccn= 91209578 |oclc=24570433 |pages=90}}<!--{{LCC|F865.J35 L37 1991}} {{ASIN|B0006EY8AS}}-->
* {{cite book
| last1 = Merrill| first1 = Peter C.
| title = German Immigrant Artists in America: A Biographical Dictionary (Carl Eytel)
| publisher = ]
| year= 1996
| pages = 352
| isbn = 978-0-8108-3266-4
| oclc = 144611664
| lccn = 96039017 }}<!--{{LCC|N6538.G47 M47 1997}} -->
* {{cite book |last=Moure |first=Nancy Dustin Wall |title=California Art: 450 Years of Painting & Other Media |publisher=Dustin Publications |isbn=978-0961462246 |pages=560 |url=http://books.google.com/?id=ddXpAAAAMAAJ |chapter=Artists of the Desert, Cowboys & Native Americans |oclc=40234375 }}
* {{cite news|last=Starr|first=Shannon|title=Artist Eytel sketched pioneer life: History: The German immigrant developed an affinity for the desert and American Indian culture|newspaper=]|date=April 12, 2003|location=Riverside, CA|page=B: 3|issn=0746-4258}}
* {{cite journal |last=Wild |first=Peter |authorlink=Peter Wild |title=Carl Eytel: The Monk of Palm Springs |journal=Wildflower |date=Autumn 1997 |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=22–25 |publisher=North American Native Plant Society |location=], Ontario, Canada|issn=0842-5132 |oclc=13726664 }}
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* {{subscription}} (Contains images of the paintings ''A Rio Grande Pueblo'' and ''Cattle Herding'')
* {{subscription}} (Contains biographical material and images of paintings)
* {{Registration required}} (Contains images of the paintings ''Palm Desert'' and ''California Palms'', sold at auction.)
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Carl Eytel
Aus Misplaced Pages, der freien Enzyklopädie

Carl Eytel
Geburtsname Karl Adolf Wilhelm Eytel
Geboren 12. September 1862
Maichingen
Sindelfingen
Böblingen
Königreich Württemberg , Deutschland
Gestorben 17. September 1925 (Alter 63)
Banning, Kalifornien
Staatsangehörigkeit Deutsch-Amerikanischen
Feld Malerei, Landschaften, Illustrationen
Training Autodidakt ; Royal Art School of Stuttgart
Bewegung "Smoketree School", California Plein-Air Malerei , Amerikanischer Impressionismus , Realismus
Werk Wüste nahe Palm Springs (1914)
California State Library California History Room
Patrons Martha M. Newkirk
Beeinflusst von Claude Monet , Alexander von Humboldt , Charles Fletcher Lummis
Beeinflusst Jimmy Swinnerton , Edmund Jaeger , J. Smeaton Chase , George Wharton James
Carl Eytel (12. September 1862 - 17. September 1925) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Künstler, der seinen Ruf für Gemälde und Zeichnungen in der Wüste Themen im amerikanischen Südwesten gebaut. Einwanderung in die Vereinigten Staaten im Jahre 1885, er ließ sich schließlich in Palm Springs, Kalifornien im Jahr 1903. Mit einem umfangreichen Wissen über die Sonora-Wüste , reiste Eytel mit dem Autor George Wharton James , als er die erfolgreiche Wonders of the Colorado Wüste schrieb, und hat sich mit über 300 Zeichnungen des 1908 Arbeit. Während er Erfolg als Künstler genossen, lebte er als Asket und schließlich starb in Armut. Eytel wichtigstes Werk, Wüste nahe Palm Springs, hängt in der History Room der California State Library.
Inhalt
1 Life
1.1 Frühes Leben und Einwanderung
1,2 Palm Springs
2 Work
2,1 Erfolge
2,2 "Creative Brotherhood"
2,3 Smoketree Schule
2,4 Stil und Themen
3 Auszeichnungen
4 Siehe auch
5 Anmerkungen und Hinweise
6 Weiterführende Literatur
7 Weblinks
Leben

Frühes Leben und Einwanderung
Carl Eytel wurde als Karl Adolf Wilhelm Eytel geboren in Maichingen , Sindelfingen , Böblingen , um Tusnelda (geb. Schmid) und Friederick Hermann Eytel, ein lutherischer Pfarrer in der Königreich Württemberg (jetzt der Staat Baden-Württemberg , in der Nähe Stuttgart ), Deutschland. : VI, S.30 Als Junge war er ein geworden ward . seines Großvaters, als sein Vater starb Eytel war gut in der Ausbildung deutscher Turnhalle und verliebte des amerikanischen Westens beim Lesen der Werke von preußischen Naturwissenschaften Schriftsteller und Entdecker Alexander von Humboldt , die er in der Stuttgarter gefunden Königlichen Bibliothek . : 41,47 : xxxvii Von 1880 bis 1884 studierte er Forstwirtschaft in Tübingen und wurde dann in die entworfen deutschen Armee . : V.II, S.17 er zunächst in die Vereinigten Staaten reiste 1885 an Bord der Suevia . und arbeitete als Hilfsarbeiter in Kansas Später arbeitete er in einem Schlachthof für 18 Monate, um seinen Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen und zu studieren Vieh. : xxxviii Im Jahre 1891 las er einen Artikel über die Gegend von Palm Springs in der San Francisco Call und wurde "angestiftet", um die kalifornischen Wüste zu besuchen.
Palm Springs
Eytel kehrte nach Deutschland zurück, um Kunst für 18 Monate (1897-1898) Studium an der Königlichen Kunstschule Stuttgart und dann wieder in die Vereinigten Staaten. : V.II, S.18 : 2 Nach einer Tätigkeit als cowhand im San Joaquin Valley , er ließ sich schließlich in Palm Springs im Jahr 1903. : V.II, S.18 : 48 Living in Kabinen er selbst gebaut hat , blieb Palm Springs seine Heimat. Oft ging er auf seinen Reisen, mit 400 Meilen in der Colorado-Wüste zu Fuß. : xl Auf einer seiner Reisen wurde er fast als Pferdedieb und 1918 gelyncht, während einer Reise in den Norden Arizona, war er drohte mit lynchen als deutscher Spion. : xliii : 16
Work

Pinus Lambertiana (Zucker-Kiefer) durch Eytel von J. Smeaton Chase , Cone-Lager Trees of California Mountains, 1911
Zwar leben zum größten Teil als "Wüstenratte" und hungernden Künstler , er sowohl reiste allein in der amerikanischen Südwesten und begleitet Autors J. Smeaton Chase und Maler Jimmy Swinnerton auf ihren Reisen. Serving als George Wharton James 'guide "jedem offensichtlich und obskuren Ort von Bedeutung", er illustriert James 'zweibändige die Wunder der Colorado-Wüste . Die Arbeit war erfolgreich und erhielt allgemein günstigen Bewertungen vor. Die Zusammenarbeit auf dem Buch dauerte von 1903 bis 1907.
Erfolge
Bis 1908 Eytel wurde mit Werken in Pasadena und genießen die Schirmherrschaft von socialite Martha M. Newkirk. Er war auch planen, ein Bungalow in Bau Beaumont, Kalifornien . Und im Jahr 1909, wurde seine Arbeit in großen Ausstellung Kunstorte und die kanst Galerie in Los Angeles. Später, im Jahre 1911, nach einer Reise mit Chase auf dem Pferderücken, trug er 21 realistische Linie Kunst Zeichnungen Chase Buch Cone-Lager Trees of California Mountains.
Neben seiner Arbeit in Wonders of the Colorado-Wüste und Cone-Lager Bäume trugen Eytel (beide Zeichnungen und Artikel) zu den besten Zeitschriften, darunter die Los Angeles Times und für fast 14 Jahre, die New Yorker Staats-Zeitung . : 49 : (Auf seinen Reisen im Südwesten freundete er sich mit Los Angeles Times Lokalredakteur 85 Charles Lummis . ) Eine Steinmauer im Speisesaal des frühen hotel Dr. Welwood Murray wurde mit einem Eytel Wandbild von Palm Canyon abgedeckt. Seine Hunderte von Zeichnungen von einheimischen Palmen waren sein Markenzeichen, und er wurde bekannt als "Künstler des Palms". : 33 : 103 Seine Arbeit geholfen veröffentlichen frühen Palm Springs.
"Creative Brotherhood"
Zusammen mit naturalistischen Edmund C. Jaeger und Autoren Chase und Charles Francis Saunders , Eytel war ein Kernelement, was University of Arizona Professor Peter Wild genannt "Creative Brotherhood" , die in Palm Springs im frühen 20. lebten Jahrhunderts. Andere Mitglieder der Bruderschaft aufgenommen Cartoonist und Maler Swinnerton, Autor James und Fotografen Fred Clatsworthy und Stephen H. Willard . :106-13 Die Männer lebten nahe beieinander (wie Eytel gebaut Jaeger seine eigene Kabine), Business zusammen in der Southwest, half bei der jeweils anderen Werke und tauschten Fotografien, die in ihren verschiedenen Bücher erschienen.
Die Bruderschaft dauerte von 1915 bei Jaeger, der Lehrer in der Palm Springs Ein-Zimmer-Schulhaus war, traf Eytel und Chase. Es endete im Jahr 1923, wenn Chase starb. (In 1924, nach Abschluss seines Studiums an Occidental College in Los Angeles, begann Jaeger eine 30-jährige Lehrtätigkeit an Riverside Junior College in Riverside, Kalifornien . ) Jaeger das schrieb erste Laudatio für Eytel nach seinem Tod und im Jahr 1948, erinnert sich an seine Zeit mit ihm, sagte Jaeger:
Als Künstler Eytel war weitgehend Autodidakt .... Nicht weit geschult, sondern viel gelesen. Eytel besaß ein Wissen nicht nur aus der griechischen und römischen Klassikern, sondern der besten Literatur England, Amerika und in seiner Heimat Deutschland. Ich wusste nie, Eytel zu Hause zu schlafen. Der Versuch, sich Härten in dem Glauben, es seine Verfassung verschärfen würde gewöhnen ....
Im Laufe der Jahre war es Eytel, die als ihre "spirituelle Gallionsfigur" serviert. Auch nach Jaeger verließ, um seine Studien abzuschließen und Chase heiratete die reiche Isabel Weiß (1917), die drei, plus Saunders, oft Briefwechsel. :126-31 ,153-8 Eytel blieb in Palm Springs, verarmt und Swinnerton würden von Malutensilien für ihn. Später Eytel wurde ein Einsiedler. : 50
Smoketree Schule

Smoketree ( Psorothamnus spinosus )
Journalist Ann Japenga hat Eytel Werk als "Smoketree School" aus - eine Schule, die nach einer bevorzugten Wüste art Subjekt, das benannt wird Perückenstrauch . : 41 Die Schule verfügt über Herkunft mit Alson S. Clark und Jack Frost, der wurden von Französisch beeinflusst Impressionisten Claude Monet . Andere Smoketree Künstlern gehören Carl Bray, Fred Chisnall, Maynard Dixon , Clyde Forsythe, Sam Hyde Harris, John Hilton, R. Brownell McGrew, Agnes Pelton , Hanson Puthuff und Swinnerton.
Style und Themen

von J. Smeaton Chase Unsere Araby (1920)
Wie viele Künstler der Wüste südwestlich war Eytel Stil impressionistisch. Seine Themen waren vielfältig und umfasste die Mission San José de Tumacacori im Tumacacori National Historical Park in der Nähe Nogales, Arizona (pre-restoration) und Kalifornien Mission San Gabriel Arcángel und Mission San Juan Capistrano spanischen Missionen. Seine Zeichnungen für Konus-Lager Trees of California Berge und Wunder der Colorado-Wüste wurden speziell detailliert und enthalten Desert Bighorn Sheep , Wüste Reptilien und Rinder. (Seine Mirage in der Wüste (1905), für Wonders gemalt, zeigt Rinder und Cowboys.)
Eytel dargestellt das Leben der Navajo , Hopi , Cahuilla , Serrano und Kamia Völker, darunter Landschaften der New Mexico Acht Northern Pueblos in San Ildefonso , Laguna , Tesuque und Taos Pueblo . Die Walpi Pueblo am First Mesa , Hopi Reservation , Arizona und Cocopah Menschen in der Nähe Calexico, California wurden als gut. gezogen
Prospectors arbeiten die Anaconda (Dale District) und Manana (Colorado River) Minen in Arizona und dem berühmten Picacho Goldmine gezogen wurden, wie auch das Rancho Guajome Adobe Nähe Encinitas, Kalifornien , die Sierra Bonita Ranch in der Nähe Fort Grant, Arizona , der wiederum Jahrhunderts Tucson, Arizona , und die Yuma Territorial Prison , Yuma, Arizona .
Seine Szenen aus frühen Palm Springs waren die Postkutschen-Station und William Pester -. "Der Eremit von Palm Springs"

California Fan Palms ( Washingtonia filifera ), ein Liebling der Eytel, in Palm Canyon in der Nähe von Palm Springs
Eytel die Landschaft und die Berge Szenen in Wonders enthalten:
Ehrenberg, Arizona
Algodones , einschließlich der Pilot Knob Wahrzeichen, Imperial County, Kalifornien
Palo Verde, Arizona
San Jacinto National Forest , Kalifornien
Oak Creek Canyon , im Coconino National Forest , Arizona
Mt. San Gorgonio , California
Mt. San Jacinto , Kalifornien
Royal Gorge , Colorado
San Francisco Peaks in der Nähe Flagstaff, Arizona
Sentinel Rock und Cathedral Spires in Yosemite Valley , Kalifornien
Tahquitz Spitze , in der Nähe Idyllwild, California
Twin Buttes, Navajo County, Arizona
Honors

Die Wüste Strauch "Eytelia" ( amphipappus fremontii )
Eytel war ein Freund der Cahuilla Menschen , und sie ließ ihn in ihrem Friedhof in Palm Springs begraben werden, nachdem er an Tuberkulose starb in Banning, Kalifornien Sanatorium . :100-1 Seine Beerdigung und Bestattung wurden von Nellie Coffman, der die ursprüngliche Desert Inn mit Sitz in der Palm Springs Dorf hatte im Jahr 1909 angeordnet.
Eytel erhielt die folgende Laudatio von Saunders schreibt im August 1926:
Aber Carl Eytel, Pionier von Palm Springs Künstler, die dort arbeiten, lange bevor die Welt der Mode war von dem Ort gehört, war Palm Springs seine Heimat, und die Wüste seines Lebens. Er wusste, dass es in allen Jahreszeiten, in allen Stimmungen, und er malte sie mit einer Art von religiösem Eifer sprang aus unerschöpfliche Liebe, in der Saison und aus. Andere besser gewesen Zeichner als er, aber wenn Sie auf einer Leinwand betrachten, von Eytel at his best Sie in das, was scheint der Wüste Herzen suchen.
Seine Malerei Wüste nahe Palm Springs (1914) wird in der California History Room des angezeigten California State Library . Das Palm Springs Art Museum hat eine Reihe von Eytel Skizzen und zeigt verschiedene seiner Gemälde.
Die Wüstenstrauch amphipappus fremontii die gegeben wurde common name "eytelia" in seiner Ehre. Die kurze "Via Eytel" in Palm Springs ist nach ihm benannt, ebenso wie die kurzen "Eytel Road" in der Nähe Cathedral City .
Siehe auch

Kunst Themen:
En plein air - Malerei im Freien, die Eytel gewöhnlich tat
California Plein-Air Malerei - Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts Bewegung, eine regionale Variante Amerikanischer Impressionismus
California Art Club - ein Plein-Air Kunst-Organisation im Jahre 1909 gegründet, aber Eytel war nicht Mitglied
California Plein-Air Revival - die in den 1980er Jahren begann
Tonalism - Malerei von Landschaften mit einer Gesamtleistung Ton farbigen Atmosphäre oder Nebel, obwohl Eytel Arbeit nicht dunkel, neutrale Farbtöne wie grau, braun oder blau
California Tonalism
Tonal Impressionismus
Bildende Kunst Portal
Biographie-Portal
Inland Empire-Portal
Literatur Themen:
Outdoor-Literatur
Reiseliteratur
Wüste Themen:
Coachella Valley - Teil der " niedrigen Wüste ", in dem Eytel lebten
Wüsten von Kalifornien
Little San Bernardino Mountains , die die enthalten Joshua Tree National Monument , sind nördlich des Coachella Valley - einige Eytel die Reisen führten ihn in diesem Bereich unterhalb des California " high desert "( Mojave-Wüste )
Puebloan Menschen - Native Americans im Südwesten der Pueblos
Santa Rosa und San Jacinto Mountains - wo Eytel malte viele seiner Berg Szenen
Southwest Museum of the American Indian - durch Eytel Freund Charles Fletcher Lummis 1905 gegründet
Anmerkungen und Hinweise

^ a b "Picture Katalog - Holdings" . Sacramento, CA: California State Abgerufen 25. November 2011.
^ a b Larson, Roger Keith (1996). "Part Five, Carl Eytel, 1862-1925". . In Kurutz, Gary F. (Hrsg.) California Buch Illustratoren: a Keepsake in vierzehn Teile für die Mitglieder des Book Club of California (Keepsake Serie ed.). San Francisco: The Book Club of California. LCCN 97157635 . OCLC 36888109 . "Nein Begriff verkörpert das Leben von Carl Eytel besser als das Klischee" Kunst um der Kunst willen ", oder für diejenigen, die ursprüngliche Sprache, L'art pour l'art bevorzugen." Auch erhältlich bei: University of California, Riverside, Rivera Bibliothek
^ Kurutz, Gary F. (2009). "Carl Eytel: Southern California Desert Artist" Bulletin (Sacramento, CA: California State Library Foundation). 17-20 . Abgerufen 13. November 2011.
^ a b Deutsche Einwanderer, 1880 die Carl Eytel aus Württemberg nach Kansas im Jahr 1885 angekommen: 1885.11.04, Beruf: Jäger; Ziel: Kansas; Heimatland: Württemberg; Heimatstadt: Machingen; Abfahrtshafen: Hamburg; manifest-Nummer: 38415.
^ a b c d e f Wild, Peter (2007) Neues von Palm Springs:. Die Briefe von Carl Eytel, Edmund C. Jaeger , J. Smeaton Chase , Charles Francis Saunders, ua der Creative Brotherhood und seinem Hintergrund. Vol. I und II. Johannesburg, CA: The Shady Myrick Research Project. OCLC 163456618 .
^ a b c d e f Ainsworth, Ed (1960) Maler der Wüste:. Glimpses an diejenigen, die für sich und ihre Mitmenschen die Schönheit und die Botschaft der amerikanischen Wüste gefangen. Palm Desert, Kalifornien: Wüste Magazin . S. 111. LCCN 61016101 . OCLC 1814783 .
^ a b c d e f g h James, George Wharton ; Eytel, Carl (Illustrator) (1906) Die Wunder des Colorado Desert (Southern California).. Boston: Little, Brown and Company . S. 547. ISBN 978-1-103-73361-3 . LCCN 06043916 . OCLC 2573290 . (Verfügbar als pdf-Datei über die HathiTrust Digital Library.)
^ a b c d Law, George; Illustrationen von Carl Eytel (28. Januar 1923). "Desert Painter: Carl Eytel" . Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA): p. X17 (Illustrated "... Eine aufwendige und schöne Buch ..." (Abonnement erforderlich)
^ a b c Hudson, Roy Fred (1979) vergessen Wüste Künstler:. Die Journals and Field Sketches of Carl Eytel, ein Early-Tag Painter des Südwestens. Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Desert Museum . S. 118. OCLC 5802826 . " Epos, zweibändige Buch ... jetzt ein Sammlerstück." Hudson Buch wurde in bewertet: "Books for Desert Readers" . Wüste Magazine (Palm Desert, CA: Desert Magazine) 42 (4) : 6-7. April . Abgerufen 9. September 2012.
^ Davidson, Harold G.; Swinnerton, Jimmy . (1985) Jimmy Swinnerton. Hearst Books. S. 160. ISBN 978-0-688-03710-9 . LCCN 84027964 . OCLC 11531621 .
^ a b c Jaeger, Edmund C. (September 1948). "Art in einer Wüste Cabin" . Wüste Magazine (Palm Desert, CA: Desert Press) 11 15-19 .
Das gleiche Problem hat die folgende als side story:. Lloyd, Elwood (September 1948) "Von wie diese der Geist der Wüste ist" . Wüste Magazine (Palm Desert, CA: Desert Press) 11 (11): . "Es war in Tahquitz Schlucht, wo er wollte mir die versteckten Wasserfall .... wenig entdeckt Stinktiere ... spielten und herumtollen .... I. .. zog meine Pistole ... und feuerte. ... "Ein sauberer Treffer! Ich hab ihn!" Carl ... spähte, zu mir gesagt: "Ja, hast du .... ut was willst du über die zurück, dass das Leben Sie von ihm nahm tun? Es wurde ihm Freude, aber es gibt Sie nichts. Lebt er Ihnen nicht geschadet. "
^ Kleinschmidt, Janice (August 2007). "Kabinen der Bruderschaft: Autor Peter Wild taucht in der spartanischen Leben der frühen Wüste Palm Springs 'Ratten "Palm Springs Life (Palm Springs:. Wüste Abgerufen 15. November 2011.
^ Eytel trugen 1 ganzseitige Malerei (Mirage in der Wüste (1905)) und 173 Federzeichnungen zu Band I und 164 Federzeichnungen zu Band II. Edwards, Elza Ivan (1962). Wüste Harvest. Los Angeles: Westernlore Press . S. 128. LCCN 62022266 . OCLC 2022836 .
^ Bewertungen enthalten:
. Adams, Cyrus C. (2. März 1907) "Wonders of the Far West: George Wharton James Neues Buch auf dem Colorado Desert" . Die New York Times Saturday Review of Books . Abgerufen 30. August 2012. "... Seine Bilder sind verdient besondere Erwähnung. They are ... Grafik Geschichtenerzähler, denn der Künstler hat sich vortrefflich die Eigenschaften der Dinge getroffen ... ohne Verschwendung von Kreide .... James sagt, dass kein anderer Mensch weiß, der Colorado Wüste als Eytel weiß, dass es und seine Skizzen sind treue Darstellungen der Objekte, die er gesehen und gelebt hat, mit. "
"Ein Führer zu den New Books" . The Literary Digest (New York und London: Funk & Wagnalls) XXXIV (7): 263-264. 16. Februar . "Das durchdachte Abhandlung ist ein deutlicher Beitrag zur Literatur der Naturwunder unseres Landes .... Die Illustrationen sind ... eine bemerkenswerte Eigenschaft ... und wunderbar illustrieren den Text."
Gilmour, John Hamilton (3. Februar 1907). "Die Wunder des Colorado Desert, California". San Francisco Call 101 (65): Magazine, 3. "Er hat bewundernswert und wissentlich geschrieben ... und dies ist ... im Einklang mit seinen früheren Werken .... Es ist schade aber, dass er Aussagen von ein paar Leuten, anstatt untersucht für sich selbst vertraut .. .. Das Buch ist gut von Carl Eytel dargestellt. "
^ a b "Hermit Künstler stellen aus - Carl Eytel Once More in Civilization" . Los Angeles Herald 35 (278): II, 4. 6. Juli Abgerufen 31. August 2012. "Bekannte Maler Über die Anzeige Give - Lebt meisten isolierte Existenz von giftigen Reptilien umgeben und ist sehr beliebt bei den Indianern"
^ "Big Nachfrage nach Beaumont Lands" . Los Angeles Herald 35 (284): II, 9. 12. Juli Abgerufen 31. August 2012. "Carl Eytel, die berühmte Szenenmaler, baut ein 1500 $ Bungalow."
^ . Rucker, Kathryn (27. Juli 1909) "Art" . Los Angeles Herald 36 (299): II, Abgerufen 31. August 2012. "Unter den Bildern hingen nun in der kanst Galerie sind eine Zahl, die bei der Ausstellung wurden Weltausstellung St. Louis , andere an der Royal Academy und Königliche Scotch Academy .... Arizona Landschaften von C. Eytel, unter denen eine Übersetzung einer Fata Morgana sehr gut zum Ausdruck, sind eher zu lebendig, um die von ruhigen Geschmack werden erfreulich .... "
^ "Autor und Künstler Sucht Material für Booklet" . Los Angeles Herald 37 (337): 14. September 3, "... Chase ... und ... Eytel, ein Künstler von Palm Springs, kehrte an diesem Morgen von einem Pferd Ausflug in den Bergen von diesem Tal , um den mexikanischen Linie, sammeln Material für eine Broschüre, die Kiefer Bäume dieses Ende des Staates ";. und Chase, J. Smeaton (1911) Cone-Lager Trees of California Mountains.. Chicago: AC McClurg & Co. . S. 99. LCCN 11004975 . OCLC 3477527 . "Die Strichzeichnungen sind das Werk von meinem Freund, Herrn Carl Eytel."
^ a b c Jaeger, Edmund C. (18. September 1925). "Eulogy: Death Ansprüche bekannter Maler der Wüste". Riverside Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA). "Seine Illustrationen sind in vielen der besten Zeitschriften und in den Publikationen von Little, Brown & Co., Boston gefunden werden. Viele Southern California Häuser tragen seine Leinwände an den Wänden und Hunderte von ehemaligen Gästen des Desert Inn Schatz seine bemerkenswert ausgeführt Federzeichnungen .... "
^ a b c Bogert, Frank M. . (1987 (veröffentlicht 2003)) Palm Springs: First Hundred Years. Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Library. S. 288. ISBN 0-9618724-2-X . OCLC 17171891 .
^ . Shumway, Nina Paul (Juli 1949) "Patriarch von Palm Springs" . Wüste Magazine (Palm Desert, CA: Desert Press) 12 (9): .
^ Sein Ruf als "der Wüste Künstler" fortgesetzt. In 1913 wurde er besucht von Ulysses S. Grant IV ., dann mit 20 Jahren "1913 / A Midsummer Motoring Trip" . Wüste Magazin 20: 25 (3). März . "Dann gingen wir weiter in Richtung einer kleinen Siedlung namens Palm Springs .... ' Die Wüste Künstler Carl Eytel, lebte allein in einer Hütte .... Ich erinnere mich an ihn sowie ein hagerer Mann mit einem großen Schnurrbart, scheinbar gebrechlicher Verfassung, aber drahtig und tatsächlich, wenn sie unter Stress, von großer Ausdauer besessen. "Auch unter "A Midsummer Motoring Trip" Historical Society of Southern California 43 (1):. 85-96. März .
^ . Henderson, Moya, Palm Springs Historical Society (2009) Bilder von Amerika: Palm Springs. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. S. 127. ISBN 978-0-7385-5982-7 . OCLC 268792707 .
^ "Charles Francis Saunders und Mira Culin Saunders Sammlung von Fotografien und Negative" . Online Archive of California (OAC). Regents der University of California . Abgerufen 22. November 2011. "Charles Francis Saunders (1859-1941) ... und seiner ersten Frau, Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (gest. 1910), waren beide begeisterte Naturforscher ...", siehe auch Saunders, Charles Francis (1914). "IV: Drei Hunting auf einem kalifornischen Wüste " . Mit den Blumen und Bäume in Kalifornien. New York, NY: McBride, Nast & Co.. S. 286. OCLC 403367 . "Neben der Professor und ich, es war ... Eytel, ein Künstler, ... und gemalt hat sich die Wüste und in einem gewissen Sinn machte es zu seinem eigenen ...."
^ . Hilton, John H. (Juli 1941) "Die Natur ist Sein Lehrer" . Wüste Magazine (El Centro, Kalifornien: Desert Publishing Co.) 4 12 ., und "Fred Payne Clatworthy (USA, 1875-1953)" . Autochromen : The World Goes Farbe-Mad. American Museum of Photography. . Abgerufen 22. November 2011. "Fred Payne Clatworthy ... ein professioneller Fotograf in. .. Colorado, veröffentlicht Autochromen in National Geographic ... "
^ . Niemann, Greg (2005) Palm Springs Legends: Schaffung eines Desert Oasis. San Diego, CA: Sunbelt Publications. S. 286. ISBN 978-0-932653-74-1 . LCCN 2005021837 . OCLC 61211290 . ( hier für Table of Contents )
^ Yerxa, Cabot (Dezember 1951). "Carl Eytel" Palm Springs Villager 6 (5):. 17, 41.
^ a b Zu Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs Eytel nahm den Konflikt persönlich zu seinem alten englischen Freund Chase;. aber sie können vereinbaren, wenn Frieden erreicht haben Wild, Peter . (2005) J. Smeaton Chase. Johannnesburg, Kalifornien: The Shady Myrick Research Project. S. 40, 127. OCLC 62232191 . "Eytel konnte testy über Chase Ehe mit einer reichen Frau auch, im Gegensatz zu Palm Springs Klatsch, konnte eine. Fischweib die Zunge , und der Asketen Vorrecht, carped er über die Schrecken der Sittenverfall im Dorf ... "
^ Das Riverside Metropolitan Museum hat eine ständige "Wüste Kabine" Ausstellung über Jaeger die Verweise Eytel als sein Mentor. Siehe: Riverside Metropolitan Museum Dauerausstellungen .
^ Japenga, Ann (März 2004). "Bloomsbury, PS" . Wüste Magazin . "Hin und wieder ein Knoten von gleichgesinnten Künstlern und Schriftstellern konvergiert in einem Ort und Sie erhalten eine Bloomsbury Kreis oder eine Algonquin Roundtable . Solch ein Zusammenfluss passiert in Palm Springs in den frühen 1900er Jahren. Doch statt getäfelten Salons, einberufen die Künstler in einem paar Ölkanne Baracken neben dem Tahquitz Graben, in der Nähe, wo die Tennis Club ist heute. "
^ Kleinschmidt, Janice (August 2007). "The Letters of Carl Eytel: The early desert painter's correspondence with travel writer and teacher Edmund C. Jaeger ". Palm Springs Life (Palm Springs: Desert Retrieved November 28, 2011 .
^ Japenga, Ann (Winter–Spring 2011). "The Smoketree School: Painters respond to the call of the desert" . Palm Springs Life (Desert Retrieved November 27, 2011 . "The Smoketree School encompasses not only traditional landscape, but also modernist and Western works, watercolors, and even abstract painting, as well as contemporary artists, such as Terry Masters, Elaine Mathews, and Diane Best."
^ Japenga's commentaries are at:
"April is Desertscapes Month" . California Desert Art. 2011 . Retrieved November 27, 2011 .
"Welcome" . California Desert Art. 2011 . Retrieved November 28, 2011 .
"Goodbye to Carl Bray" . California Desert Art. 2011 . Retrieved November 28, 2011 .
^ Chase, J. Smeaton (1920 (republished 1987 by the Palm Springs Public Library)). Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun . Pasadena: Star-News Publishing Co.. pp. 83. ISBN 0-9618724-0-3 . LCCN 24010428 . OCLC 6169840 . "It looks more than likely that by ten or fifteen years from now a school of painters will have made Our Araby their province, just as now there are the Marblehead and Gloucester men in the East and the Newlyn men in England. A forerunner of the group I forecast has already been working for many years with Palm Springs for his headquarters, Mr. Carl Eytel, whose knowledge of his field has been earned, as it were, inch by inch and grain by grain, and whose conscientious work gives a truer rendering of the desert than do sensational canvases of the popular Wild West sort." (Electronic copy)
^ Gerdts, William H. (1990). "The Pacific: Southern California" (Vol. 3). Art Across America: Two Centuries of Regional Painting 1710–1920 . New York, NY: Abbeville Press . pp. 311, 322. ISBN 1-55859-033-1 . LCCN 90000598 . OCLC 755165724 . "The style adopted by almost all of the leading Los Angeles-area artists in the early twentieth century was Impressionism...The proximity of Los Angeles to the Mojave Desert attracted a whole group of scenic painters to investigate this motif..."
^ Law, George (May 20, 1923). "Among the Pueblo Indians". Los Angeles Times 11 : 15, 30. ; and, James, Harry Clebourne (1960 (reprinted 1968)). The Cahuilla Indians . Morongo Indian Reservation : Malki Museum Press (Westernlore Press). pp. 185. LCCN 60010491 . OCLC 254156323 . – includes drawings of Indian houses, wells, basket granaries and ollas )
^ "Palm Springs stagecoach station" . Online Exhibitions: Annexation and Statehood . Agua Caliente Cultural Museum . Retrieved August 31, 2012 . ; and, Wild, Peter (2008). William Pester: The Hermit of Palm Springs . Johannesburg, CA : The Shady Myrick Research Project. p. Photo 13 ( Chino Canyon (Christ Reflected in Water) (1913)). OCLC 234084689 .
^ Bright, Margorie Belle (1981). Nellie's Boardinghouse: A Dual Biography of Nellie Coffman and Palm Springs . Palm Springs, CA: ETC Publications. p. 35, 58, 83. ISBN 0-88280-068-X . "...arranging for funeral service to be read by his favorite Moravian minister from Banning." LCC F869 P18 C63
Professor Wild disputes that the Indian cemetery burial was a particular honor, contending that non-Indian burials were fairly common. Wild, Peter (2007). Tipping the Dream: A Brief History of Palm Springs . Johannesburg, CA: The Shady Myrick Research Project. Seite 159n67. OCLC 152590848 . He also documents this contention in his 2007 Letters from Palm Springs (1:140–142).
^ Saunders, Charles Francis (August 25, 1926). Carl Eytel: Artist of the Colorado Desert, California . Sacramento, CA: Unpublished typescript, California History Section, California State Library . OCLC 58931532 .
^ Young, Patricia Mastick (1983). Desert Dream Fulfilled: The History of the Palm Springs Desert Museum . Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Desert Museum. pp. 80. LCCN 83080384 . OCLC 19266381 .
^ See:
Morhardt, Sia; Morhardt, Emil (2004). California Desert Flowers: an Introduction to Families, Genera, and Species . University of California Press . pp. 284. ISBN 978-0-520-24003-2 .
Jaeger, Edmund C. (1940). Desert Wild Flowers . Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press . Seite 259. "Named eytelia in honor of Carl Eytel...desert artist and traveler, and good friend of many botanists."
^ Map links:
For Via Eytel see: Via Eytel, Palm Springs
For Eytel Road see: Eytel Road, Cathedral City
Weiterführende Literatur

Ainsworth, Edward Maddin; John Wayne (forward) (1968). The Cowboy in Art . Bonanza Books/World Publishing. pp. 242. ISBN 978-1199424945 . OCLC 443225 .
Ainsworth, Katherine (1996 (reprint of 1976 edition published by the Palm Springs Art Museum )). The McCallum Saga: The Story of the Founding of Palm Springs . Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Public Library. pp. 245. ISBN 0-9618724-1-1 . LCCN 96052785 . OCLC 799840 . "The friendship between the little reclusive artist, hiding the scars life had inflicted upon him and who found cruel life almost beyond endurance, and the lonely, overburdened young woman deepened into a close friendship. It was not until Eytel proposed marriage that Pearl realized such a relationship would be wrong for both of them. " – Pearl McCallum McManus was a major figure in the development of early Palm Springs. This book also contains some 26 of Eytel's pen and ink drawings.
Chase, J. Smeaton (2009). California Coast Trails: a Horseback Ride from Mexico to Oregon . BCR ( Bibliographical Center for Research ). pp. 378. ISBN 978-1-116-31566-0 . LCC F866 .C48
Chase, J. Smeaton (Fall 2005). "California Coast Trails: A Horseback Ride from Mexico to Oregon" . The Double Cone Register (Santa Cruz, CA: Ventana Wilderness Alliance) VIII (1) . Retrieved December 2, 2011 . "Ever since I had lived in California I had been waiting for an opportunity to explore the coast regions of the State. At last the time had come when I could do it; and Eytel, my companion on other journeys in the mountains and deserts of the West, was free to join me for the southern part of the expedition." (Electronic copy)
Eytel, Carl; Jaeger, Edmund C. . Sketchbook 1904–1905 . pp. 52. OCLC 32945154 . University of California, Riverside, Jaeger Collection
Carl Eytel correspondence, 1910–1926 . Sacramento, CA: California State Library archival letters with State Librarian James Louis Gillis and Milton J. Ferguson.
Eytel, Carl (January 1913). "From Palms to Pines". Out West 5 : 23–25. OCLC 3687761 . also OCLC 702604648 .
Hector, Juliann (January 15, 2006). "Desert Tales: Roughing It Artistically in Palm Springs". The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA): p. B: 5. ISSN 0746-4258 .
Hughes, Edan Milton (1986). Artists in California, 1786–1940 . San Francisco, CA: Hughes Pub. Co. pp. 533. ISBN 978-0-9616112-0-0 . LCCN 85091064 . OCLC 77497974 .
Jaeger, Edmund C. (1922). Denizens of the Desert: A Book of Southwestern Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles . Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.. pp. 299. LCCN 22023350 . OCLC 1459267 . – Jaeger credits Eytel for a drawing of Washington Palms in a rocky gorge (page 82). He also relates a story told to him by Dr. JH Kocher when Eytel and Kocher were camping in the mountains at Keyes Ranch near the Colorado Desert – a spotted skunk had come into their tent while they were sleeping. Eytel's advice to Kocher was a whispered "Better keep still." (pages 288–290).
James, George Wharton (1914). "XXVII: California's Influence Upon Art" . California, Romantic and Beautiful . Boston, MA: The Page Company. pp. 433. OCLC 3285978 .
Jennings, Bill (September 1978). "Early Desert Artist Re-emerging Folk Figure: German-born Carl Eytel Played Important Role in Desert Books" . Desert Magazine (Palm Desert, CA: William and Joy Knyvett) 41 (9): 12–15 . Retrieved December 18, 2011 . "'Eytel inspired me to pursue this new interest, also helped me develop my own sketching style,...' Jaeger said in a recent interview." Also available at: .
Larson, Roger Keith (1991). Controversial James: An Essay on the Life and Work of George Wharton James . San Francisco, CA: The Book Club of California. pp. 90. LCCN 91209578 . OCLC 24570433 .
Merrill, Peter C. (1996). German Immigrant Artists in America: A Biographical Dictionary (Carl Eytel) . Scarecrow Press . pp. 352. ISBN 978-0-8108-3266-4 . LCCN 96039017 . OCLC 144611664 .
Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall. "Artists of the Desert, Cowboys & Native Americans" . California Art: 450 Years of Painting & Other Media . Dustin Publications. pp. 560. ISBN 978-0961462246 . OCLC 40234375 .
Starr, Shannon (12. April 2003). "Artist Eytel skizziert das Leben der Pioniere: Geschichte: Die deutschen Einwanderer entwickelt eine Affinität für die Wüste und indianische Kultur". Die Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA): p. B: 3. ISSN 0746-4258 .
Wild, Peter (Herbst 1997). "Carl Eytel: Der Mönch von Palm Springs" Wildflower (. Etobicoke , Ontario, Kanada: North American Native Plant Society) 13 (4):. 22-25 ISSN 0842-5132 . OCLC 13726664 .
Externe Links

AmericanHistoryOn-line: Carl Eytel Enthält die California Historical Society Digital Archive und einen Link zu der:
Photograph of Eytel Skizzieren auf seinen Block während seiner Reise mit George Wharton James zum Colorado River, ca. 1900
Artnet.com: Auktionsergebnisse Carl Eytel (Abonnement erforderlich) (Enthält Bilder der Gemälde A Rio Grande Pueblo und Cattle Herding)
Fragen / Art. Des Künstlers Bluebook: Carl A. Eytel (Abonnement erforderlich) (Enthält biographisches Material und Bilder von Gemälden)
Heritage Auctions: Carl Eytel ( Anmeldung erforderlich ) (Enthält Bilder der Gemälde Palm Desert und Kalifornien Palms, bei einer Auktion verkauft.)
Braun Research Library Collection: Carl Eytel (394 Bilder) Autry National Center (The Autry hält die Originalzeichnungen von Eytel für The Wonders of the Colorado Desert)
USC Digital Library, Carl Eytel
"Carl Eytel" . Berühmte Maler und Illustrator. Finden Sie ein Grab . 8. Mai . Abgerufen 22. November 2011.

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* ] – football player, coach and athletic director
* ] – newspaper publisher, race horse owner and philanthropist
* ] – actor<ref name="Palm Desert">{{cite book|last=Historical Society of Palm Desert|title=Palm Desert|year=2009|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|location=Charleston, SC|isbn=978-0-7385-5964-3|pages=128|coauthors=Rover, Hal; Kousken, Kim; Romer, Brett}}</ref>{{rp|89}}
* ] – professional golfer
* ] – author<ref> ''Contemporary Authors''. Gale. 2007. Retrieved January 06, 2013 from ]</ref>
* ] – composer, conductor and arranger<ref></ref>
* ] – child actress, business woman and socialite
* ] – film actress
* ] – skateboarder and minister
* ] – Hall of Fame American football player and coach
* ] – British film actress<ref> ''Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages''. Gale. 2007. Retrieved January 07, 2013 from ]</ref>
* ] – business man and developer<ref name="Palm Desert" />{{rp|60}}
* ] – film director<ref></ref>
* ] – singer
* ] – actor
* ] – golfer
* ] – radio and film comedian<ref name=Radio />
* ] – organizer of the ]<ref name="Palm Desert" />{{rp|100}}
* ] – professional golfer
* ] – vocalist and bandleader
* ] – actress<ref> ''Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages''. Gale. 2007. Retrieved January 07, 2013 from ]</ref>
* ] – musician
* ] – actor<ref name="Palm Desert" />{{rp|106}}
* ] – professional golfer
* ] – singer and actor known as the "Bronze Buckaroo" cowboy<ref name="Palm Desert" />{{rp|123}}
* ] – actress
* ] – singer, songwriter and musician
* ] – actress
* ] – '']'' child actor
* ] – film director, writer and producer
* ] – artist and Alaska politician
* ] – 1930s tennis ] champion<ref>Julianne Cicarelli (2002). ''Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives, Thematic Series: Sports Figures''. Charles Scribner's Sons. Retrieved January 06, 2013 from ]</ref>
* ] – actress<ref name="Palm Desert" />{{rp|100}}
* ] – film actress
* ] – film and television comedian<ref></ref>
* ] – politician
* ] – author and minister
* ] – director
* ] – American rock band,<ref>{{cite news|title=Pop and Jazz Guide|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/14/movies/pop-and-jazz-guide-200646.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm|accessdate=August 30, 2012|newspaper=]|date=July 14, 2000}}</ref> members include:
** ] (founder; ] musician and promoter of ])
** ]
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* ] – figure skater<ref name="Palm Desert" />{{rp|106}}
* ] – organist
* ] – musician
* ] – actor and musician
* ] – professional baseball player
* ] – ventriloquist, voice actor, comedian, inventor<ref></ref>

===Rancho Mirage===
* ] – businesswoman, philanthropist and ] (also lived in Palm Springs)<ref name=Colacello />
* ] – publisher, philanthropist and ] (also lived in Palm Springs)<ref name=Colacello />
* ] – actress
* ] – cinematographer and director of photography<ref></ref>
* ] – ] winning actress
* ] – real estate developer, record producer, songwriter and timber baron
* ] – United States Senator
* ] – sportscaster (the "voice of the ]")
* ] – chemical engineer, philanthropist, Coors Beer brewer, founder and financer of the ]
* ] – actor<ref></ref>
* ] – business magnate and CEO of Oracle Corporation
* ] – tennis player<ref name=Kaff />
* ] – golfer
* ] – astronaut and physician
* ] – American football wide receiver
* ] – art dealer, gallerist and philanthropist
* ] – member of Congress<ref> ''Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia''. Gale. 2002. Retrieved January 07, 2013 from ]</ref>
* ] – writer
* ] – ] baseball player
* ] – film producer and writer<ref></ref>
* ] – actress<ref name=Colacello /><ref name="Jane-Wyman.com">. Retrieved August 5, 2012.</ref>

==Comment on the removal of primary sources==
* '''Acceptable/proper''' - All content on WP, from whatever source, is selected according to the good faith judgment of editors as to relevance, significance, and neutrality. It is baseless to suggest that the material is unacceptable merely because an editor made the good-faith judgment that these statements of North's are significant and representative of North's work and beliefs. Such judgment is a common, widespread, and valuable part of the editing process <!-- ]] 02:08, 27 July 2013 (UTC) at ]

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| Jul 23<br> || ]<br>10k<br>2005<br>--- || '''Stalking:''' Dude, you look like you're making a habit of following me around and undoing what I write. Back off or I'll report you. || || Dude, Those are pages which I have been following, perhaps you are stalking me. Work constructively with others. || ---
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| Jul 28<br> || ]<br>92.5k<br>2007<br>--- || '''Untrue edit comment:''' Your edit comment for ... just wasn't true, so I put it all back. I'm gonna assume you made a mistake, this time. But if you keep it up, I'm gonna report you for lying. || --- ||--- || ---
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| Aug 27<br> || ]<br>20.8k<br>2005<br>sysop || As far as I'm concerned, you're pretty much like that imaginary Bible-thumper: too biased and incompetent to contribute. Now, I can't stop you from taking this as an insult, but it's really all about your demonstrated behavior and ability, so it's not personal at all. I don't hate you, I just don't think your opinion about Ayn Rand can be trusted, so I can't give it any weight at all. || || Omitted || ---
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| Sep 10<br> || ]<br>18<br>Aug 15<br>--- || Renren, you've been warned before to stop making false accusations of vandalism. What do we need to do, block you? || --- || --- || Posted after a second edit had been reverted as "vandalism"
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| Sep 20<br> || ]<br>101k<br>2007<br>--- || Blinkersnet, the problem with being incompetent is that you aren't competent enough to realize your own shortcomings.... Hint: When lots of people say you're incompetent but you just don't see it, consider that maybe it's not a bizarre conspiracy against you, just a shared recognition of something about you that you can't see for yourself. || || Reverted comment w/ edit summary "Take it somewhere else" || ---
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| Sep 24<br> || ]<br>38<br>Sep 11<br>--- || '''Tendentious editing:''' Please do not edit articles against policy. I'm talking about ]. || || One edit is not Tendentious editing, putting amateur is not neutral, it is POV, it should be left simple philosopher with no qualifiers which is more neutral than any other option i.e. trained philosopher as it is the case of Ayn Rand or Amateur as you claim. || ---
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| Sep 26<br> || ]<br>---<br>---<br>sysop || I'm actually not a big fan of the version you froze it to, ... We're flooded with these POV-pushers who are ignoring both policy and our sources. || --- || --- || Posted in response to PP; slightly modified in following edit.
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| Sep 27<br> || ]<br>---<br>---<br>--- || I'd need to use the fingers of both hands to count up all the behavioral policies you just violated here, but the most basic problem is that what you said isn't accurate. || --- || --- || Posted in response to a comment by ] on same page.
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| Sep 27<br> || ]<br>N/A<br>N/A<br>N/A || '''A few things you did wrong on ]:''' ... It's pretty obvious that you've been editing under multiple IP's in California. That's also frowned upon because it creates the illusion of multiple individuals agreeing. Consolidate your identity by creating an account....I'm not sure if I'm going to bother to roll back your changes, because there's a ] policy that could be used against me. If you're honest, you'll roll them back yourself. || --- || --- || ---
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| Oct 6<br> || ]<br>2k<br>2007<br>sysop || ...In fact, the only reason I mentioned your name is that your witch-hunt SPI was brought up by your fellow admin to discredit my legitimate SPI against a pack of meatpuppets from Reddit. She brought you up, so "I put you down", but all I said is the simple truth. It's a fact that you have a track record of falsely accusing editors of being socks. You have only yourself to blame for that. || --- || --- || "my legitimate SPI" refers to ]; "witch-hunt SPI" refers to ]
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;Warnings, advisories & comments on MM's user talk page :
* Advisory re EW posted by ] on Jul 28
* Warning regarding calling editors incompetent, posted by ] on Sep 23
* Advisory re reverting talk page comments, posted by ] on Sep 25
** Further comment about striking comments made by other editors, posted by Yworo on Sep 25 (shortly after the comment above).
*** Expanded upon by ] on Sep 25, reminding MM of another warning about striking other user's text on an article talk page. (Diff is contained in Adjwilley's comment).
* Advisory re EW posted by ] on Sep 28.
** Above advisory expanded upon by ] on Sep 28
*** Reply posted by ] on Sep 28, apparently in response to a comment posted on Technopat's userpage
* Warning re PA posted by ] on Sep 29
* Comment by ] on Oct 6 regarding SPI on Orlady

;NoticeBoard involvement:
* ] (Jul 27) Archived without action
* ] (Jul 27 – Aug 3) Closed without action and comment about taking to RSN
* ] (Sep 20)
* ] (Sep 22–23)
* ] (Oct 8) ] – Result: Ayn Rand RfC closed. Further comments about validity of RfC were hatted
* ] (Oct 8 – open) Requesting that the validity of the Ayn Rand RfC be reviewed

;SPI involvement:
* ] (Oct 2 – open) Opened regarding possible socking by MilesMoney
* ] (Oct 5 – open) Opened by MilesMoney regarding various suspected socks including 4 IPs and ], ], ], ], ], and ]

;Edit summary by MM:
* (Sep 26) "reverting vandalism" by IP. Changed from "'''Objectivism''' is a ]" to "'''Objectivism''' is an amateur ]" (The 'amateur' v. 'non-amateur' descriptive is the subject of much talk page drama & an RfC on the Ayn Rand talk page)

;Article talk page comments:
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! Date & Article talk page !! Diff !! MM's comment<br>Bold: = section heading posted by MM !! Directed at !! Notes
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| Jul 24<br>] || || Colbert is a journalist, you're a comedian. He won two Peabody **Journalism* awards. How many do you got, bozo? || ] || ---
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| Jul 26<br>] || || ... I'm going to fix the article. If you want to break the rules, you're going to get in trouble. || ] || ---
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| Jul 27<br>] || || No, Bozo was an entertainer, you're a clown. You keep erasing that entire section while lying about it not having sources, and that's as plain as the red ball you have for a nose. || ] || Made in response to Arzel's comment "] was a clown. You have made a personal attack and will be reported."
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| Jul 27<br>] || || '''Tag-team edit warring by Arzel and Thargor Orlando:''' I've tried to respond constructively for their demands for refs by adding refs. All I get is them cutting out the whole thing. This has to stop. If they've got a legitimate problem, they can explain themselves here, show that someone agrees with them and then work to fix the article instead of shredding it. || Per section heading || ---
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| Aug 10<br>] || || '''Teaching Tolerance lie:''' We have a reliable source saying it's a lie so we're being nice by just saying it's "incorrect". || N/A || Posted as an example of POV
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| Aug 18<br>] || || '''Alleged hate groups:''' Whatever we think about it, the SPLC is an authority on hate groups, so we can't just say "alleged hate groups" without a reliable source to back it up. This means you, Arzel. || Per post || ---
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| Aug 23<br>]|| || No, that argument doesn't even begin to fly and only makes me wonder about how ] you are. ... Oh, and the citation you removed was for Honderich's comment on page x, not just Quinton's on 740, so that's another error on your part. Regardless, I'm not going to dote on your systemtic mistakes.... || ] || ---
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| Aug 25<br>] || || First step to not being a dick is not calling everyone else one. || ] || In response to Blinksternet's comment which included "."
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| Aug 25<br>] || || ...You're doing that original research thing again, where you misinterpret sources, and I won't put up with it. || ] || ---
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| Aug 25<br>] || || ...More accurately, you're just making shit up as you go along. And, no, I really don't have to put up with that. || ] || ---
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| Aug 25<br>] || || ...So, once again, you get everything wrong. You are not ], much less ]. || ] || ---
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| Aug 27<br>] || || ...My problem with you isn't that you have a different opinion, it's that you just aren't ] or ]. At this point, you're just dragging your feet and edit-warring. || ] || ---
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| Aug 27<br>] || || Look, either you're not ] or you're lying.... || ] || ---
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| Aug 27<br>]|| || Way I see it, you and SRich are both breaking the rules by refusing to engage, so you don't get a vote.... || RL0919 & OP || ---
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| Aug 27<br>] || || ...That's not even a little bit true: any competent person can see .... Since you're either incompetent or lying, I'm going to have to ignore your opinion from here on out. Thanks for trying to contribute, but you are unable to. || ] || ---
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| Aug 27<br>] || || Dodging it simultaneously in multiple place is evasion. You had to pretend you don't know what simple words mean. || ] || ---
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| Aug 28<br>] || || ... So, when it comes down to it, you wasted a big chunk of your life cranking out a summary that's not only wrong but entirely misses the point. Bet you wish you hadn't done that now. || ] || ---
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| Aug 30<br>] || || This is the sort of tone-deaf, biased and desperately literal misinterpretation that I've come to expect from you. It's the sort of behavior that makes me question your basic ] and write off your opinions as noise.... || ] || Time-stamp of 02:35 (UTC)/ See next edit with the same time-stamp of 07:18 (UTC) which changed text.
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| Aug 30<br>] || || Its getting very difficult to work with you if you misinterpret sources and comments in this way. || ] || Posted 14:18 (UTC). Change from previous edit with time-stamp of 02:35 (UTC) (change only, no time-stamp)
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| Aug 30<br>] || || ...You have repeatedly failed to understand both the content and purpose of my comments, which limits your ability to usefully contribute to this article. It's also very embarrassing for you to single me out as having a "predetermined agenda" when this term would fit you even better. You have made a concerted attempt to bias the article in favor of Rand, even when that goes directly against what the totality of our sources say. You have acted as if you ] it, editing directly against consensus. You should not be calling the kettle black. ... You cannot ignore these sources, and you certainly cannot expect us to. That's the bottom line. || Probably ] || Not clear because of intervening comment
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| Aug 31<br>] || || Please don't take this as a personal insult, but none of what you said about sourcing is true. You're not even doing a good job summarizing what you disagree with. Unless you do a better job, I'm not going to bother explaining this to you anymore. I'm just going to recognize that you seem not to be capable of understanding these issues and move on. If moving on looks a lot like rolling over you, well, that's just how it looks, not how it is. || ] || ---
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| Sep 14<br>] || || I didn't ask for agreement, I asked for justification. If you can't provide any, either, then the two of you have equally little to contribute. || ] || ---
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| Sep 20<br>] || || Actually, I asked Rich. Are you Rich now? Are you one person with two accounts? You sure do act like it. Anyhow, your argument conflicts with ] so it loses. || ] || Posted because of subsequent SPI posting by MM
|-
| Sep 21<br>] || || Personal attacks are noise. Give me some signal. You just admitted he's a polemicist, so now you're out of excuse and insults. || ] || IMO (OP) there is no PA in post by Binksternet
|-
| Sep 21<br>] || || '''Tendentious editing:''' So, the pattern I'm seeing here is Srich32977 and Binksternet making lots of bad changes while edit-warring and ignoring consensus. Since they won't accept consensus, I'm simply going to let them do whatever harm they want to the article, then revert all of their changes. Unfortunately, we'll lose the handful of neutral or even beneficial changes mixed in with the bad, but that's the price we pay. || Per quoted text || ---
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| Sep 21<br>] || || .... So, really, you gotta stop lying, m'kay? || ] || Self reverted at
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| Sep 23<br>]|| || ... Why can't you just read the policies and follow them? || ] || ---
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| Sep 23<br>]|| || Did you actually read ] or do you just like the way it sounds? I ask because it turns out not to have anything to do with this.... You're making this stuff up as you go along. Please follow policy, instead. Start by reading and understanding policy. || ] || ---
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| Sep 23<br>]|| || It's becoming really clear that you are not ]. ... You're simply taking a few parts out of context and pretending it supports whatever it is you like, and that's ridiculous. || ] || ---
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| Sep 23<br>]|| || It's a clear signal that multiple editors have concluded that you are incompetent. Take it at face value. || ] || ---
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| Sep 25<br>] || || ''Performed a <s>strikeout</s> of an unsigned (]?) comment and added explanations for strikeout & further commentary.'' || N/A || Reverted by ] at
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| Sep 25<br>] || || ''Performed a partial <s>strikeout</s> of a RfC section heading set up by another user.''|| N/A || Reverted by ] at
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| Sep 25<br>] || || You tried this before, and I asked you what sort of philosopher makes an amateur philosophy. You were unable to come up with any way to avoid the obvious answer: an amateur philosopher. Basic English comprehension is required. || ] || --
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| Sep 25<br>] || || Thank you for showing us that you don't understand ]. ... Fans like you, who run creepy little web sites devoted to her. || ] || "Fans like you" comment self-reverted at
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| Sep 26<br>] || || Thank you for your original research, but that "card" was viewed and rejected by the experts, so we have to go with their view, not yours.... || ] || Comment in an RfC
|-
| Sep 26<br>] || || (''Comment added near the opening sentence of an RfC. Bold in the original.'') '''The opening statement by Yworo is neither neutral nor factually correct, therefore this RFC is invalid.''' || Per comment || ---
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| Sep 26<br>] || || I wouldn't base anything on what RL0919 says. Go read the source for yourself. || ] || Comment added after another user's comment in an RfC
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| Sep 26<br>] || || Thank you for your original research.... || ] || Comment added after another user's comment in an RfC
|-
| Sep 26<br>] || || ... RL0919 put his little spin on it. || Per comment || Comment added after another user's comment in an RfC
|-
| Sep 26<br>] || ||Thank you for your original research, but it's irrelevant.... || ] || Comment added after another user's comment in an RfC
|-
| Sep 27<br>] || || Is it true that I'm the only editor pushing for qualifying what type of philosopher she is in the lede? No, it is not, so you lied. Is it true that I am the only editor who has restored such qualifications in the article? No, it is not, so you lied. Is it true that you lied? Yes, yes it is. || ] || Comments added after another user in RfC suggested a Snow closing of the RfC
|-
| Sep 27<br>] || || '''IP vandalism:''' We've had some recent vandalism from IP's. They're both in the LA, CA area, so it's probably the same person, perhaps editing from work or from a cell phone to change the IP. Since they offer no explanation for removing a word from the article, it's vandalism and outside the 3RR limit. If only they stopped hiding behind IP's and used their account on the talk page, because I'm sure they have one. || Not identified by IP number || ---
|-
| Sep 27<br>] || || Are you the two IP's? || OP || In response to my comment read ]; posted because of later SPI allegations
|-
| Sep 27<br>] || || Hiding behind multiple IP's is ] vandalism, but I hope you're not defending this person for removing material without explanation or discussion. || ] || Presented as a counter argument to RL0919's comment about EW and "pretending of it is vandalism"
|-
| Sep 27<br>] || || Let's not hat it and say we did. The problem is ongoing; now a third California IP has joined the dance. If I were paranoid, I'd think this was a sneaky attempt to trick me into ostensibly violating ]. Rich, you did say you were in California, right? || OP || Brought up because of the subsequent SPI
|-
| Sep 27<br>] || || I don't see how to answer this without, in effect, calling you stupid, so let's move the focus away from your error and back to the topic at hand. Regardless of what you imagined my argument to be, it's not what you said. Where does that leave you? || ] || ---
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| Sep 27<br>] || || You invited me to personally attack you, but I declined. You have successfully attacked an argument I never made, then fallen flat on your face when the straw-manning was pointed out. Is this your standard MO? || ] || In response to Arzel's comment "You have no defense for your argument so you resort to personal attacks. I would say this is pretty standard for your MO." Made in reply to prior "stupid" comment. (Dialog went on.)
|-
| Sep 29<br>] || || '''The SRich and Bink Show:''' Welcome to the show of shows, where our pair of entertainers will dazzle you by tag-teaming to edit-war! || Binksternet & OP || Deleted by Binksternet as NPA at (reinserted by MM later)
|-
| Sep 29<br>] || || Except that your own comment acknowledged that mine was a good-faith edit, not edit-warring. It was only after you edit-warred to support Bink that you decided you needed to cover your track by accusing me of what you're guilty of. I think you've done enough harm for one day. || ] || ---
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| Sep 29<br>] || || This is as it should be: it's not a good article because it's getting a hefty injection of POV from the entertainers.... || Binksternet & OP || "Entertainers" refers to the 'SRich and Bink Show'
|-
| Sep 29<br>] || || ''Reinserted 'SRich and Bink Show' section & added commentary.'' || Binksternet & OP || Removed again by Binksternet (and readded again by MM later)
|-
| Sep 29<br>] || || ...But that wouldn't be ]. || general || Added because it alludes to competency, even after admin warning
|-
| Sep 29<br>] || || ''Reinserted 'SRich and Bink Show' section.'' || Binksternet & OP || Removed again by Binksternet at
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| Sep 29<br>] || || ''Reinserted 'SRich and Bink Show' section.'' || Binksternet & OP || Removed again by Binksternet at
|-
| Sep 29<br>] || || Your comment reads more like a personal attack than anything constructive. Since you didn't say a thing about the article I linked to, I gotta assume you agree that it exonerates poor Steeletrap of those false accusations. If not, cut the personal attacks and actually say something relevant to the article. || ] || --
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| Sep 29<br>] || || '''The show goes on.:''' Binksternet is embarrassed by description of his tag-team edit-warring, so he keeps violating the rules by deleting it. Too bad nothing ever really gets deleted on Misplaced Pages. But what's really too bad is that the show goes on. Bink tagged Rich and now the latter is edit-warring to keep those photos out. It's hilarious to watch the lengths these two will go to violate Misplaced Pages policy. Let's see if Bink tries to delete this, too. It would be fun to watch him incriminate himself by doing so. || ] || --
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| Sep 29<br>] || || Pointing out that you're edit-warring is not an attack, and removing my talk page comments is. As for the rest, it's noise. || ] || ---
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| Sep 29<br>] || || ... That's why so many people keep reverting the Rich & Bink Show. || Binksternet & OP || ---
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| Sep 29<br>] || || ...the RFC is framed dishonestly with a deeply biased opening statement, so it's worthless. ... Nobody will be bound by the results of this fake RFC. || --- || ---
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| Sep 29<br>] || || ''Retitled section heading to read "Requests for comment: Invalid RFC due to massively biased and inaccurate framing"'' || --- || MM refactored the RfC section heading again at on Sep 30
|-
| Sep 30<br>] || || ... no <nowiki>]</nowiki> editor would .... || not clear || Posted because it is a repeat of COMPETENT
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| Sep 30<br>] || || ...I'm going to gently point out that you're an ], so your opinion should be taken lightly. || ] || ---
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| Sep 30<br>] || || You'd think that a single-purpose account like yours would at least be good at that one purpose, but you keep making the same mistakes. Mostly, you just don't read.... || ] || --
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| Sep 30<br>] || || Fine, I'll pretend it's not vandalism, but here goes . || N/A || Comment added after a section on "IP vandalism" had been archived by admin.
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| Sep 30<br>] || || It doesn't matter; the RFC is a joke. ... No matter what comes out of it, it does not represent any sort of consensus. || N/A || ---
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| Sep 30<br>] || || Surprise, surprise, it's a cell phone in California. Amazing coincidence. || N/A || Another comment added below the archived IP vandalism section
|-
| Sep 30<br>] || || I looked it up: I'm allowed to mention that you're an SPA; it's not a personal attack.... Try not to take this as a personal attack, but for someone whose sole purpose on Misplaced Pages is to defend Rand, you could do a lot better. .... || ] || ---
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| Sep 30<br>] || || Excuse me, but I'm going to have to insist that you redact your personal attack. I am not a bigot.... || ] || Replying to "So, is that what this is all about, your anti-Amurkan bigotry? Seriously?"
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| Sep 30<br>] || || ''Added strikeout: <nowiki><del>:::::::::::::::So, is that what this is all about, your anti-Amurkan bigotry? Seriously? ] (]) 22:13, 30 September 2013 (UTC)</del></nowiki>'' || Per comment || Edit summary reads "redacting personal attack; he called me a bigot, and unfairly so"
|-
| Oct 5<br>] || || '''Obvious socks are obvious.:''' This page is being attacked by a sockpuppet vandal who's using two IP's and one account to censor the cited mention of criticism. The next step, I expect, would be for someone to report me for ]. That person would most likely be the sockmaster, so I'm going to make sure to include them and their allies in the SPI request. || N/A || Posted because of the SPI opened by MM
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| Oct 5<br>] || || Fuck it, I reported them all. || N/A || Added to "Obvious socks" thread
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| Oct 6<br>] || || '''They're meat puppets!:''' It turns out that all of these independent, new editors are just meat puppets dragged here by a . It's time to unlock the page and block all of the puppets. || N/A || Section heading was changed by OP to read "Meat puppet edits?" (See subsequent MM edits)
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| Oct 6<br>] || || ''Refactored section heading to read "Confirmed meat-puppetry"'' || N/A || MM also added a paragraph to thread which included "...these visitors really, really like ... they came to violate NPOV."
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| Oct 8<br>] || || ... you're going to claim victory and continue to edit war. || ] || Yworo then posted a comment calling this sentence a PA.
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    • Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior Columbarium
    • McGee Ranch Cemetery
    • Morales Family Cemetery
    • Nelson Sawyer Cemetery
    • Saint Francis Episcopal Church Memorial Garden
    • Saint Francis-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church Columbarium
    • United Methodist Church of Green Valley Memorial Garden
    • Valley Presbyterian Church Columbarium
  • Gu Vo
    • Gu-Vo Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Gu-Vo District
  • Haivana Nakya
    • Haivana Nakya Cemetery (Crow Hanging Village, a.k.a. Crow Hang Village)
  • Helvetia
    • Helvetia Cemetery
  • Hickiwan
    • Hickiwan Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
  • Maish Vaya
    • Maish Vaya Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Reservation)
  • Marana
  • Nolic
    • Nolic Cemetery
  • Oro Valley
    • Church of the Apostles Cemetery
    • Oro Valley United Church of Christ Memorial Garden
    • Resurrection Lutheran Church Memorial Garden
  • Pantano
    • Historic railroad station with cemetery nearby
  • Pisinemo
    • Pisinemo Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation)
  • Redington
    • Bayless Ranch Cemetery, a.k.a. Ronquillo Family Cemetery
  • Sahurita
    • Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Columbarium
    • Green Valley Cemetery
    • Kilgore Family Cemetery
  • San Miguel
  • San Miguel Cemetery
  • Santa Rosa
    • Castillo Family Cemetery
  • Sasabe
    • Garcia Ranch Cemetery
  • Schuchuli
    • Gunsight Cemetery (Tohono O'Odham Nation Reservation, Hickiwan District)
  • Sells
    • Big Fields Cemetery
    • Coldfields Cemetery
    • Comely Cemetery
    • Crow Hang Cemetery
    • Iron Pipe Cemetery
    • North Komelik Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
    • Papago Baptist Church Cemetery
    • Presbyterian Cemetery
    • Red Well Cemetery
    • Saint Simon Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Reservation)
    • Sells Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation)
  • Sikul Himatk
    • Sikul Himatk Cemetery
  • Sil Nakya
    • Sil Nakya Cemetery
  • South Komelik
    • South Komelik Cemetery
  • Stoa Pitk
    • Stoa Pitk Cemetery
  • Tanque Verde
    • Tanque Verde Cemetery
  • Three Points
    • King's Rendondo Memorial
  • Topawa
    • Komlic Cemetery
    • St. Catherine's Mission cemetery
    • Topawa Villiage Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
  • Tucson
    • Holy Hope Cemetery, Catholic Cemetery
    • Monte Calvario Veterans Cemetery (Pascua Yaqui Tribe)
  • Vail
    • Leon Cemetery a.k.a. Bravo-Leon Family Cemetery
    • Shrine of Santa Rita
    • Vail Childrens' Cemetery
    • Via Rancho Del Lago Roadside Graves
  • Vamori
    • Vamori Villiage Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation, Chukut Kuk District)
  • Ventana
    • Ventana Village Cemetery (Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation, Baboquivari District)
  • No community listed
    • Anegam Cemetery
    • Cerro Colorado Cemetery
    • E K Ranch Burial Site (Tohono O'odham Nation)
    • Eagle Creek Cemetery
    • Edward Abbey Gravesite
    • Helvetia Cemetery
    • Samaniego Ranch Cemetery
    • San Xavier del Bac Chapel Cemetery
    • Santa Rosa Francisco Cemetery
    • Silver Bell Cemetery
    • Sopori Ranch Cemetery
    • Total Wreck Cemetery
    • Twin Buttes Cemetery
    • Wasp Canyon Burial
    • White Cross Cemetery
    • White Mud Cemetery


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Riggenbach

Jeff Riggenbach (born January 12, 1947) is an American libertarian author and audiobook narrator.

According to E. J. Dionne, Riggenbach's first book, In Praise of Decadence (1998), argued that American baby boomers turned out to be more disdainful of authority, regardless of the particular issues involved, than had previously been understood.

His second book, Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism (2009), argued that political events and trends in late 20th Century America had led to a rebirth of popular interest in revisionist accounts of American history. In this study of American revisionists, Riggenbach identifies three distinct phases within American revisionism.

==Works==

===Articles=== Riggenbach has contributed articles to Reason magazine, LewRockwell.com, The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, the Libertarian Review and other periodicals.

==External links==

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The resort towns of Palm Springs, California and other communities in the Coachella Valley, as filming locations; topical settings; and storyline subjects for films, television shows, literature, and music; are frequently featured in popular culture. Besides Palm Springs, other nearby communities include Bermuda Dunes, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Mecca, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, and the Salton Sea. All are in Riverside County, southern California. This list focuses on the popular cultures of literature and music.

Topical setting or storyline

Literature

This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

Listed alphabetically by title, series, author last name.

Folklore and remembrances

Poetry

  • Casa de Cuerva: 501 Poems of the Palm Springs Backcountry – Ethan Applegarth (2012). ISBN 978-1105726651
  • The Desert & Other Verses – poetry by Robert L. Edwards (1930). R.L. Edwards. pp. 104. OCLC 11998278.
  • Desert Lore – poems (especially "Andreas Canyon") by John Cutler Shedd (also, Willard Selwyn Wood, Spencer R. Atkinson, and Jesse Ray Miller) (1931). Los Angeles: Jesse Ray Miller. pp. 47. OCLC 14760623. LCCN 31-25299.
  • Desert Spring: PoemsNatasha Borovsky, with sketches by Malou Knappp (1993). Berkeley, CA: Sila Nova Press. pp. 59. OCLC 29819741
  • Enchanted Sands – poetry and reminiscences by Elwood Lloyd (1939). Los Angeles: Arthur H. Steake. pp. 54. OCLC 8796275.
  • Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp. 68. OCLC 3998802.

Young adult and children's literature

Music and audio

See also: Palm Desert Scene and The Desert Sessions
This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

Listed by earliest date of production or performance.

See also

Portals:

Notes

  1. Castles Burning was adopted into the 1986 film Slow Burn.
    It was translated and published in:
  2. Fast Fade was translated and published in:
    • German as Ein schneller Abgang, with Uwe Anton, (1987). Bergisch Gladbach: Bastei Lübbe. ISBN 978-3404190706. OCLC 835082747
    • Italian as Sotto mentite spoglie, with Ombretta Giumelli, (1989). Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori. OCLC 839266243
    • Japanese as 消失のシナリオ/Shōshitsu no shinario, with 木村二郎 / Jiro Kimura, (1988). Tokoyo: Hayakawa Book. ISBN 978-4150015220. OCLC 836792549
  3. "Lady Smith" was made into the 1936 movie Palm Springs. See: Palm Springs at the TCM Movie Database and Palm Springs at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
  4. The Last Seduction was translated and published in French as Orgueil et jalousie (2001). Paris: Harlequin. ISBN 978-2280107853. OCLC 468677205 and Greek as Hē teleutaia synantēsē (1996). Athēna: Charlenik Hellas. OCLC 222165683.
  5. Where the Boys Are was translated and published in Spanish as Donde están los chicos, with Montserrat Triviño, (2005). Barcelona: Egales. ISBN 978-8488052001. OCLC 64428779, 433300383
  6. Moody Forever was translated and published in:
  7. Moving Target was translated and published in:
  8. Released at the same time as the movie Palm Springs Weekend
  9. Also published as Wish Upon a Star – (2004). New York: Kensington. ISBN 978-0758203120. OCLC 416214898
  10. Adapted into the film Poodle Springs in 1998
  11. Pulp was translated and published in:
  12. An Offer He Can't Refuse was translated and published in German as Ein unwiderstehliches Angebot: Roman, with Ursula Walther, (2007). Berlin: Ullstein. ISBN 978-3548266169. OCLC 180875249
  13. The Saint Goes West was adopted into the film The Saint in Palm Springs. See: The Saint in Palm Springs at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
  14. Stars was translated and published in:
  15. Fugitive Nights was made into a 1993 feature film of the same title. Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert at the TCM Movie Database
  16. The Secrets of Harry Bright was translated and published in Chinese as 沙漠之星 / Sha-mo zhi xing, with Wang Mei (1985). 皇冠出版社, Taibei Shi: Huang guan chu ban she, Minguo 75. pp. 318. OCLC 23816717, 19953139.
  17. While Drowning in the Desert is available as an audiobook from Blackstone Audio (2011) ISBN 978-1441790637. OCLC 718422656 and in French as Noyade au désert (1999 & 2000). Trans. by Philippe Loubat-Delranc. Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 978-2070496549. OCLC 467959217, 409169855
  18. The Winning of Barbara Worth was made into a 1926 silent film of the same title, OCLC 132840159, 318383640, The Winning of Barbara Worth at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films; and a play by Edwin Milton Royle, OCLC 828660703.
  19. From the WorldCat summary: "Holograph journal of trip from San Francisco to New York to Europe, Apr. 22, 1905 – Aug. 12, 1905 and a motor trip to Southern Calif. resorts Mar. 2–10, 1935."
  20. Me Cheeta was translated and published in Hebrew as אני צ׳יטה : האוטוביוגרפיה / Ani Ts'iṭah: ha-oṭobiyografyah, with Yaʻel Akhmon (2011). Yehudah: Kineret: Zemorah-Bitan. p. 317. ISBN 978-9655178869. OCLC 704511984.
  21. Partial abstract: Examines the history and activities of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
  22. Desert Blues was translated and published in German as Desert Blues: Roman, with Rainer Schmidt, (1996 & 1998). Frankfort am Main: Eichborn. ISBN 978-3821803968. OCLC 770696085, 75651639, 75943789

References

  1. Du Shane, Neal (August 4, 2010). "Historic Helvetia Pioneer Cemetery". American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project. Neal Du Shane.
  2. Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at Marana, Arizona Department of Veterans' Affairs
  3. Block, Kathy (December 7, 2017). "Plantano". American Pioneer & Cemetery Research Project. Neal Du Shane.
  4. Cite error: The named reference Armstrong was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. Cite error: The named reference VA-GrantFunded was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. Faculty Spotlight Interview: Jeff Riggenbach, 18 March 2010, Ludwig von Mises Institute. http://blog.mises.org/12235/faculty-spotlight-interview-jeff-riggenbach/
  7. E. J. Dionne, Jr. Booknotes: Why Americans Hate Politics, 25 August 1991, C-SPAN. http://www.booknotes.org/Watch/20863-1/EJ+Dionne+Jr.aspx
  8. Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, "Riggenbach on Revisionism", 12 May 2009, History News Network (George Mason University).
  9. Riggenbach's 2004 Masters dissertation explored the revisionist tradition of American historiography. Witness of the times: Gore Vidal's "American Chronicle" novels and the revisionist tradition of American historiography. Dominguez Hills: California State University. 2004. p. 94. OCLC 59109052.
  10. "Jeff Riggenbach".
  11. "Berkeley's Radical Slumlords". Reason: 22–9. October 1986. OCLC 14397533.
  12. "Articles Archive". LewRockwell.
  13. Riggenbach, Jeff (Spring 2001). "What Art Is: What's Not to Like?". The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 2 (2). Penn State University Press: 265–290. ISSN 1526-1018. JSTOR 41560151. OCLC 5097723416.
  14. Riggenbach, Jeff (Fall 2004). "Ayn Rand's Influence on American Popular Fiction". The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 8 (1). Penn State University Press: 91–144. ISSN 1526-1018. JSTOR 41560271. OCLC 5097726445.
  15. "The Sage at 100". Libertarian Review. 9 (12): 32–6. December 1980. OCLC 57930760. H. L. Mencken{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  16. "Clifford Knight Bibliography – Checklist of First Edition Books". www.classiccrimefiction.com.
  17. ^ For commentary on this book, see: Wild, Peter (2011). Paradise of Desire: Eleven Palm Springs Novels. Tucson, AZ: Estate of Peter Wild. p. 281. OCLC 748584112.
  18. ^ Robinson, Nancy (1992). Palm Springs History Handbook. Palm Springs: Palm Springs Public Library. p. 11. ISBN 978-0030476211. OCLC 31595834..
  19. "Fire: a drama in three acts". Playbook. 2 (5–7). Oct–Dec 1914. OCLC 17287569, 593527817. Performed as an outdoor pageant at Tahquitz Canyon in 1921. Culver, Lawrence (2012) . The Frontier of Leisure: Southern California and the Shaping of Modern America. Oxford University Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0199891924. OCLC 464581464, 811404022
  20. ^ Wild, Peter (2007). The Grumbling Gods: a Palm Springs Reader. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press. p. 251. ISBN 978-0874808995. LCCN 2007015086. OCLC 122974473, 608203796, 608020250
  21. Kindle editions only: Part 1. pp. 21. ASIN B004QGYBJ0; Part 2. pp. 21. ASIN B004S7A5WE; Part 3. pp. 25. ASIN B004SY9JVU. (Part 4 ("They Came"). pp. 26. ASIN B004VGX4U2; Part 5 ("Red Rum Rug"). pp. 16. ASIN B0056BLG4C)
  22. The book describes a murder committed by Andrea Claire, a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and call girl. See: Lyons, Arthur; Funk, Stuart (illustrations). "The Black Widow of Rancho Mirage". Palm Springs Life. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. Also see: Deadly Women: Season 6, "Brides of Blood"
  23. "Elaine Chaddick, 88". Chicago Tribune. June 8, 2002. Retrieved August 2, 2012.
  24. See: Chapter "A Visit to Palm Springs"; Also available at: Ethel Twycross Foster. Little Tales of The Desert at Project Gutenberg
  25. Betty and Veronica Comic Digest Magazine, ISSN 0886-134X, OCLC 24499388, 12680360
  26. Palm Springs at the TCM Movie Database and Palm Springs at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  27. OCLC 497633386, 638207996
  28. OCLC 83095423, 497562353, 83981939
  29. OCLC 497358162
  30. . Slim Gaillard at IMDb; Recordings of "Palm Springs Jump" performed by Slim Gaillard & His Flat Foot Floogie Boys include:
  31. OCLC 780294196
  32. Missouri Public Libraries (MOBIUS) LCCN 93-715629. OCLC 13167082
  33. New York: DRG Theater OCLC 44677203
  34. Library of Congress data: LCCN 91-757869. Also, in 1976 Jack Fascinato, his Jack Fascinato Singers, and Toni Mulleanaux also recorded The Jack Fascinato Singers Sing a Song of Tennis at Palm Springs. Lincoln (LI-911). LCCN 94-760529. ASIN B005MEZF1I
  35. Taped in Palm Springs. Credits include: Bill Colleran (producer & director); Johnny Bradford (writer); Frank Sinatra; Ella Fitzgerald; Peter Lawford; Juliet Prowse; Hermione Gingold; Red Norvo; Nelson Riddle and his orchestra; Sammy Cahn; Jimmy Van Heusen; and The Hi-Lo's. Hobart Productions. OCLC 58470954 and TV.com: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra Archived 2017-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  36. Library of Congress data: LCCN 91-757467
  37. OCLC 17870883, 6456877 ASIN B001T96FW8
  38. OCLC 498512437, Paul Evans at IMDb, and Palm Springs Weekend at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  39. The Honey Pot: Original Motion Picture Score. Universal City, CA: MCA Classics. OCLC 20325955
  40. OCLC 1999291, 1999459
  41. Library of Congress data: LCCN 95-776970
  42. Audio CD released in 2012 by New Gold Music, NGM-0045, ASIN B00919213A
  43. Hoboken, NJ: Hoboken Records. OCLC 702663770
  44. Rockin' the Night Away at IMDb
  45. Kozinn, Allan (February 16, 2000). "Ervin Litkei, 78, Composer Of Many Patriotic Marches". The New York Times. p. Arts. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  46. Library of Congress data: LCCN 94-771137
  47. 1995 VHS recording OCLC 36314444 (Leonard Reed); Palm Springs Yacht Club version made available in 2003 ASIN B0026O9PXG and ASIN B000CA6ZQ6
  48. Carrboro, NC: Mammoth Records. OCLC 39764519
  49. OCLC 49417842
  50. ASIN B000V94632
  51. Family, Bear. "Ray Bush's BBC Jazz CD: Palm Springs Reunion (with Geoff Nichols)". Bear Family Records.
  52. Original cast recording; Mark Savage (book, lyrics and music). Enchanted Cottage Studios; Los Angeles, CA: Belva Records. "The Pinafore, flagship of the new gay navy, is docked in Palm Springs.... – Container. OCLC 52753483
  53. ASIN B00005CP0E
  54. ASIN B000060P39
  55. T and N Productions: ASIN B000CA6QJC
  56. Universal City, CA: Universal Music & Video. OCLC 52548546
  57. Radio Flyer Music. ISBN 978-0976152903. OCLC 589077683
  58. Brooklyn, NY: Centaur. OCLC 786267874
  59. Label: CDBY – ASIN B003N7G8KS
  60. ASIN B000CADBBI
  61. ASIN B0054ERUCS
  62. ASIN B0085VA1OG
  63. ASIN B000U5WDGO
  64. "Album dedicated to the Angel on the Mountain in Palm Springs..." ASIN B000E5OACK
  65. ASIN B008VPVJC4
  66. ASIN B000GBE5NQ
  67. Canada: Remstar Interaction: Distribution Select. OCLC 789685003
  68. ASIN B000NIIX1W
  69. MTV discography: Label: Switchback Productions; Audio CDs: CDBY label – 2007: ASIN B000MXP7IA; 2009: ASIN B0028ER6ZS
  70. ASIN B0019JA7TK
  71. Costa Mesa, CA: Volcom Entertainment. OCLC 185709001
  72. Pinko Records OCLC 318462969, 316838379, 760096799
  73. ASIN B003BMUZH2
  74. Accidental. OCLC 795776662
  75. Metrolyrics
  76. Record Store Day; OCLC 758848973
  77. Chapel Hill, NC: Merge Records. OCLC 726815581
  78. ASIN B005HEENU2
  79. ASIN B001F3CRHU
  80. OCLC 498384972; composed and recorded for the Chamber of Commerce, a recording sung by Dean Martin is in Howser, Huell (September 27, 2002). "O'Donnell House (36)". Palm Springs Week. Chapman University Huell Howser Archive. from 21:20–23:56.
  81. No label; ASIN B004C3WCHU

Further reading

  • Chase, J. Smeaton (1987) . Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun. Pasadena, CA: Palm Springs Public Library ISBN 0961872403. LCCN 24010428. OCLC 6169840. One of the first travel books of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. Describes the animals, plants, and Native Americans that resided in Palm Springs before it was transformed into a posh resort town.
  • Churchwell, Mary Jo (2001). Palm Springs: the Landscape, the History, the Lore. Palm Springs, CA: Ironwood. ISBN 978-0971301603. LCCN 2001118347. OCLC 48484360.

01 Category:American cities in popular culture Category:Bibliographies of cities Category:Bibliographies of the United States and territories Popular culture in popular culture

Topical setting or storyline

Literature

This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

Listed alphabetically by title, series, author last name.

Folklore and remembrances

  • Ernie Pyle's Southwest – travel descriptions by Ernie Pyle (1965). Palm Desert, CA: pp. 105. OCLC 479815. LCCN 65-6125.
  • Europe, 1905 Southern Cal., Palm Springs, 1935 – a travel journal by Laura A. Kelly (1935 (1905)). pp. 399. OCLC 12926400
  • Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road – a memoir by Neil Peart (2002). Toronto, ONT: ECW Press. pp. 460. ISBN 978-1550225488 OCLC 49796529
  • Heritage Tales of Coachella Valley – anthology edited by Florence Powell (1976). Palm Springs, CA: American Association of University Women. pp. 65. OCLC 5886309, 463321335
  • Me Cheeta: My Life in Hollywood (also titled Me Cheeta: The Autobiography) – by Cheeta, as told to James Lever (2009). New York: Harper Collins. pp. 197. ISBN 978-0061647802.
  • Night of the Full Mooncreative nonfiction based on the abduction of socialite Elaine Chaddick by Herbert D. Clough (2008, 2010). Criterion House. ISBN 978-1884162169 (print). ISBN 978-1884162282 (Kindle)
  • Palm Springs....The Good, The Bad & The Twisted: A True Story – by Mr. Sparkles (2010). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. pp. 70. ISBN 978-1456356743
  • The Periscope: a Collection of Stories and Recollections About the Coachella Valley – (1980). Indio, CA: Coachella Valley Historical Society. OCLC 81296265
  • Son of a Grifter: The Twisted Tale of Sante and Kenny Kimes, the Most Notorious Con Artists in America – "A Memoir by the Other Son" (written with Mark Schone) by Kent Walker (2001). New York: Harper Collins. pp. 405. ISBN 978-0060188658 OCLC 46343316
  • Vanishing footprints from the hot desert sand: remembrances of a 90 year old Palm Springs pioneer: horse and wagon days on the southern California desert – a historical autobiography by Marshall Glenn McKinney (1996). Sonoma, CA: McKinney. pp. 245. LCCN 96-94678. OCLC 36017354

Poetry

  • Casa de Cuerva: 501 Poems of the Palm Springs Backcountry – Ethan Applegarth (2012). ISBN 978-1105726651
  • The Desert & Other Verses – poetry by Robert L. Edwards (1930). R.L. Edwards. pp. 104. OCLC 11998278.
  • Desert Lore – poems (especially "Andreas Canyon") by John Cutler Shedd (also, Willard Selwyn Wood, Spencer R. Atkinson, and Jesse Ray Miller) (1931). Los Angeles, CA: Jesse Ray Miller. pp. 47. OCLC 14760623. LCCN 31-25299.
  • Desert Spring: PoemsNatasha Borovsky, with sketches by Malou Knappp (1993). Berkeley, CA: Sila Nova Press. pp. 59. OCLC 29819741
  • Enchanted Sands – poetry and reminiscences by Elwood Lloyd (1939). Los Angeles, CA: Arthur H. Steake. pp. 54. OCLC 8796275.
  • Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp. 68. OCLC 3998802.

Young adult and children's literature

Magazines

Films and television

Main article: List of films and TV series set in Palm Springs, California

Music and audio

See also: Palm Desert Scene and The Desert Sessions
This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

Listed by earliest date of production or performance.

  • Songs from the 1936 Paramount Pictures film Palm Springs (a.k.a. Palm Springs Affair)
  • "Palm Springs Jump" – a 1940s jazz piece by Slim Gaillard
  • "Palm Springs Moon" and "The Lady From 29 Palms" in popular music sheets – 1946
  • "Winter in Palm Springs" in Fun Time – a 1957 Coral Records comedy album (CRL 57072), performed by Billy de Wolfe and Hermione Gingold; also available in Almanac and other Broadway-London revues (with Billy De Wolfe & Elaine Dunn; acc. musicians; Buster Davis, piano, musical director. 2009).
  • Palm Springs Suite – a 1959 Capitol Records album by Jack Fascinato
  • You're invited to spend the afternoon at the Frank Sinatra Show – a video recording of the 1959 ABC Television Frank Sintra Timex Show, released as a DVD in 2004 by Quantum Leap
  • Jazz Oasis – a 1960s jazz Capitol Records album recorded in Palm Springs by Charlie Barnet
  • Palm Springs Weekend – soundtrack from the 1963 film Palm Springs Weekend (Warner Brothers), music composed by Frank Perkins, with Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Harden, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad, Andrew Duggan, Jack Weston, Carole Cook, Jerry Van Dyke
  • "Palm Springs Comes to Venice" in The Honey Pot – a 1967 film soundtrack by John Addison
  • "A smoke tree dream" and "The Tahquitz falls (with Pai-yil ad libitum)" in Two desert scenes, for flute and harp – (1975) musical scores by Roman Ryterband
  • "Palm Springs Drive" on American Gigolo – the 1980 soundtrack to the movie American Gigolo, composed and performed by Giorgio Moroder
  • "Palm Springs Weekend" – a song by William Goldstein from the 1980 Lawrence Schiller TV-movie soundtrack Marilyn: The Untold Story
  • "Palm Springs" in Social Climbers – a 1981 album by Social Climbers (Jean Seton Shaw, bass, vocals; A. Leroy, Farfisa organ, Korg machine; Mark Bingham, guitar, vocals)
  • Rockin' the Night Away – a 1988 music DVD with Jan Berry and Dean Torrence, Chaz Bono, Sonny Bono, Dion DiMucci, Dion and the Belmonts, Donovan, Donovan Leitch, The Grass Roots, The Mamas & The Papas, Peter Noone and Mackenzie Phillips
  • "Palm Springs, Sand and Stars" movement, The Atlantic and Pacific Suite – a 1994 composition by Ervin Litkei, arranged and conducted by Bernard Ebbinghouse with the London Symphony Orchestra.
  • Classic Songs for Leonard Reed's Original Shim Sham Shimmy – a 1995 album featuring Will Ryan & the Palm Springs Yacht Club, with Rusty Frank, produced by On Tap! & Animation Music
  • Vacationing in Palm Springs – a 1997 album from Californian ska punk band Reel Big Fish and Oregon ska-swing band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies.
  • "Palm Springs" in Feverish – a 1998 album by Pure
  • The Other Palm Springs – a 1999 Peek-A-Boo Records album by Silver Scooter
  • Palm Springs I Love You – a 1999 Country & Western album by Danney Ball & The Hollywood SongWranglers. CitySong Records
  • Palm Springs Reunion: Ray Bush's BBC Jazz with Geoff Nicholas – a 2002 audio CD, Rollercoaster UK label
  • Pinafore!: a ship shape new musical – a 2001 adaptation of H.M.S. Pinafore
  • Masterbeat: White Party 2001 – a compilation of various artists (Agnelli & Nelson, Ananda Project, Victor Calderone, Operatica, Byron Stingily, et al.) hosted by DJ Brett Henrichsen on the Master Entertainment label, followed by Masterbeat: White Party 2002 (artists included Abigail, Gioia Bruno, Kim English, Jessica Folcker, et al.), and other Masterbeat albums
  • Jazz in Palm Springs – a 2002 jazz album by Andy Fraga
  • "Palm Springs" in The Very Best of Marc Antoine – a 2003 album by Marc Antone
  • Folk Songs of the Coachella Valley in Story and Song – a 2004 book and recording by John Malcolm Penn
  • "Palm Spring" in Party Groove: Winter Party, vol. 7 – a 2004 CD remix by Tony Moran
  • Live at Peabody's (Palm Springs) – a 2004 jazz album by Rocky Zharp & the Blues Crackers
  • Palm Springs – a 2005 Campo Records audio CD by Claudio Medeiros
  • The Martini Kings
  • Mike Costley Live! A Palm Springs State of Mind – a 2006 Mike Costley audio CD
  • Symphony of Light – a 2006 audio CD by Frederick Delarue
  • "Palm Springs" in Exile On Schley Pass – a 2006 MP3 Alternative Rock album by Carl Johns on the Bronzerat label
  • "Palm Springs" in Near Disasters/Sweet Hereafters – a 2006 audio CD by Jay Ray on the CDBY label
  • "Palm Springs" in Rosé – a 2007 album by Bran Van 3000
  • "Palm Springs Song" in Rubber Solstice – Late Octobra – a 2007 MP3 Alternative Rock album by John Tabacco on the Modern Voices Distribution label
  • Palm Springs Getaway – a 2007 audio CD by Dr. Blackman
  • Live in Palm Springs – a 2007 jazz album by Max & Bruce Kurnow, followed by Live in Palm Springs, Vol. II in 2009
  • "Last Samba in Palm Springs" in Patterns, Circles and Shapes – a 2007 jazz MP3 album by John Mackay
  • "Palm Springs" in Win Us Over – a 2009 album by ASG
  • "Palm Springs" in California Years – a 2009 album by Jill Sobule
  • "Palm Springs" in Teenage Summer Days – a 2009 MP3 rock album by David Arthur Brown
  • "Palm Springs Eternal" in Suburban Field Recordings III – a 2010 alternative country album by Clem Snide on the snideco label
  • "Palm Springs" in One One – a 2010 album by Matthew Herbert
  • "California Gurls" – a 2010 song by Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg).
  • Coachella – a 2011 album with pieces from multiple artists at the Coachellafest
  • "Palm Springs Life" in Kaputt – a 2011 album by the Canadian group Destroyer
  • Desert Bass – a 2012 R&B/Rap Hip-Hop MP3 release by High Degree Hd, produced by Palm Springs Entertainment
  • "Palm Springs Reset" in We're Here with You – a 2012 electronic album by Julien-K
  • Greetings From the Follies: Great Moments At the Follies, Vol. 2 – Palm Springs Follies – (no date) audio CD
  • Tony Rose His Piano & Orchestra Recorded Live at the Palm Springs Racquet Club – (no date) LAR Productions Orange Vinyl
  • It's 1200 miles from Palm Springs to Texas – (no date) score by Jimmy Van Heusen
  • Live Palm Springs – (no date) an LP country album by Electric Horsemen
  • Live from Palm Springs – (no date) an LP album by Grace & Phil Moody

Cahuilla Indian legends and lore

  • Fischer, Millie Wolfe (2001). Footprints Through the Palms. Texas Ink. ASIN B001GTRUMU. OCLC 560777456. legendary Indian stories
  • Patencio, Francisco (1971). Hudson, Roy F. (ed.). Desert Hours with Chief Patencio. Hemerdinger, Bill (illustrations). Palm Springs, CA: Desert Museum. p. 38. As told to Kate Collins.. LCC E99 C155 P3. OCLC 681440332, 2298555
  • Patencio, Francisco; Margaret Boynton (1970) . Stories and Legends of the Palm Springs Indians. Los Angeles, CA: Times-Mirror. p. 132. LCCN 44018350. OCLC 10803758. OCLC 4020904, 19463094

Filming location

Main article: List of films shot in Palm Springs, California

One of the first significant films shot in Palm Springs was Frank Capra's 1937 Lost Horizon, with scenes filmed in Tahquitz Canyon.

For a list of movies and television programs filmed in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley area, see: List of films shot in Palm Springs, California.

See also

Portals:

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  23. A 45 RPM EP of Palm Springs Weekend was released in France under the title Les Dingues Sont Lachės, with the songs "Live Young", "Hurricane Twist", Ox Driver", and "A Little Bit of Love". Warner Bros France WEP 1434; UN n' ED 1519-1; ASIN B0059WY64K
  24. Capra himself is buried at the Coachella Valley Public Cemetery near Indio.

References

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  6. Robinson, Nancy (1992). Palm Springs History Handbook. Palm Springs, CA: Palm Springs Public Library. p. 11. OCLC 31595834. ISBN 978-0030476211. OCLC 729778932, 5824419
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Further reading

  • Chase, J. Smeaton (1987) . Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun. Pasadena, CA: Palm Springs Public Library ISBN 0-9618724-0-3. LCCN 24010428. OCLC 6169840. One of the first travel books of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. Describes the animals, plants, and Native Americans that resided in Palm Springs before it was transformed into a posh resort town.
  • Churchwell, Mary Jo (2001). Palm Springs: the Landscape, the History, the Lore. Palm Springs, CA: Ironwood. ISBN 978-0971301603. LCCN 2001118347. OCLC 48484360.

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