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  1. The Fly on the Wall by Tony Hillerman, 1990-05-15
  2. Sacred Clowns by Tony Hillerman, 2009-06-01
  3. The Sinister Pig by Tony Hillerman, 2004-11-01
  4. The Ghostway by Tony Hillerman, 2010-06-01
  5. The Fallen Man by Tony Hillerman, 2010-06-01
  6. Skinwalkers (Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Novels) by Tony Hillerman, 1990-04-15
  7. The Joe Leaphorn Mysteries: Three Classic Hillerman Mysteries Featuring Lt. Joe Leaphorn: The Blessing Way/Dance Hall of the Dead/Listening Woman by Tony Hillerman, 1989-08
  8. The Great Taos Bank Robbery: And Other True Stories of the Southwest by Tony Hillerman, 2001-10-01
  9. Seldom Disappointed: A Memoir by Tony Hillerman, 2002-10-01
  10. Tony Hillerman's Navajoland: Hideouts, Haunts, and Havens in the Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee Mysteries by Laurance Linford, 2005-09-01
  11. The Mysterious West by Tony Hillerman, 1995-11-01
  12. The Spell of New Mexico
  13. The Boy Who Made Dragonfly: A Zuni Myth by Tony Hillerman, 1993
  14. A Thief of Time by Tony Hillerman, 2009-06-01

21. Hillerman, Tony - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Hillerman
US writer. He was the author of numerous mystery novels drawing on American Indian culture, the most successful featuring Sergeant Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police.
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22. Hillerman, Tony (Harper's Magazine)
November 2010. MURDOCH TRIUMPHANT How We Could Have Stopped Him—Twice By Marvin Kitman. A GOOD DEATH Exit Strategies By William T. Vollmann. TWILIGHT OF THE VAMPIRES Hunting the RealLife
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23. HILLERMAN, TONY (1925-2008), Encyclopedia Of Oklahoma History And Culture
HILLERMAN, TONY (19252008 ) Mystery writer Tony Hillerman was born on May 27, 1925, in Sacred Heart, Oklahoma. Of German ancestry and son of August A
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Following military service Hillerman returned to academia and graduated with a degree in journalism in 1948 from the University of Oklahoma. In August he married Marie Unzer, a union that would yield six children. Between 1948 and 1962 he pursued his journalism career and engaged in writing jobs that included radio commercials, police reporter, political correspondent, newspaper editor in Texas and Oklahoma, and finally as a bureau manager for the United Press in New Mexico. He also held a job as a truck driver. During regular stops on the Navajo Reservation he witnessed his first Navajo curing ceremony, the Enemy Way, which had a profound effect on him. In 1963 Hillerman enrolled at the University of New Mexico, eventually working as a special assistant to the president while completing a master's degree in creative writing. He became a professor of journalism in 1966 and ultimately served as chair of the department. His venture into fiction writing began in the late 1960s, and his first novel, The Blessing Way , was published in 1970.

24. Ken Lopez Bookseller: HILLERMAN, Tony - Dance Hall Of The Dead
NY, Harper Row, (1973). Hillerman's third novel, and second mystery featuring Navajo tribal detective Joe Leaphorn. Winner of the Edgar Award for Best Mystery Novel of the Year.
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Bestselling and award-winning author Tony Hillerman brings to life the Southwest and the Navajo culture in his mystery series featuring Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn.
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26. About The Author: Hillerman, Tony
About the Author Tony Hillerman Tony Hillerman (May 27, 1925 – October 26, 2008) was an awardwinning American author of detective novels and non-fiction works best known for
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    Hillerman wrote 18 books in his Navajo series and he wrote more than 30 books total, among them a memoir and books about the Southwest, its beauty and its history. His literary honors were awarded for his Navajo books. Hillerman books have been translated into eight languages, among them Danish and Japanese. Hillerman repeatedly acknowledged his debt to an earlier series of mystery novels written by the British-born Australian author Arthur W. Upfield and set among tribal aborigines in remote desert regions of tropical and subtropical Australia. The Upfield novels appeared first in 1928 and featured a half-European, half-aboriginal Australian hero, Detective-inspector Napoleon (Bony) Bonaparte who worked with deep understanding of tribal traditions. The character was based on the real-life achievements of an aborigine known as Tracker Leon whom Upfield had met during his years in the Australian bush. Upfield and Hillerman are recognized as pioneers of what is now known as the tribal mystery genre. Hillerman died on October 26, 2008, of pulmonary failure in Albuquerque at the age of 83.

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28. Hillerman, Tony [WorldCat Identities]
Hillerman country a journey through the Southwest with Tony Hillerman by Tony Hillerman ( Book ) The Tony Hillerman companion a comprehensive guide to his
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29. Home - Hillerman, Tony - Research Guides At University Of New Mexico
A guide to resources by and about author Tony Hillerman at the UNM University Libraries and elsewhere.
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30. Hillerman, Tony (1925—) Summary | BookRags.com
Hillerman, Tony (1925—). Hillerman, Tony (1925—) summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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31. Tony Hillerman's Jim Chee And Joe Leaphorn Mysteries
An annotated bibliography of Tony Hillerman's mystery novels The adventures of Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn, Navaho policemen, set in New Mexico and Arizona.
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Tony Hillerman's Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn Mysteries
The Novels: The Blessing Way Dance Hall of the Dead Listening Woman People of Darkness The Dark Wind The Ghostway Skinwalkers A Thief of Time Talking God Coyote Waits Sacred Clowns The Fallen Man The First Eagle Hunting Badger The Wailing Wind The Sinister Pig Skeleton Man The Shape Shifter If Tony Hillerman didn't invent the American Indian detective novel, he certainly deserves credit for turning it into a mainstream idea. Thomas Perry, Kirk Mitchell, Margaret Coel, James Doss, Sandra Prowell, Dana Stablenow, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Louis Owens, and Linda Hogan have all been direct beneficiaries, gaining an audience for their own worthy endeavors. Less directly, Rudolfo Anaya, Mardi Oakley Medawar, Michael McGarrity, Judith Van Gieson, J. A. Jance, Steve Hamilton, Nevada Barr and countless other mystery writers mining similar hills owe Hillerman a nod of thank you. And he provides a target to aspire to, because none of them has surpassed the best of Hillerman's Navajo mysteries. Note: Check my "American Indian Mysteries" essay for a discussion of this relatively new crossover genre. I have also posted reviews of

32. Bookreporter.com - Author Bibliography - Tony Hillerman Bibliography
Hillerman, Tony. JOE LEAPHORN AND JIM CHEE MYSTERIES The Blessing Way (1970) Dance Hall of the Dead (1974) Listening Woman (1978) People of Darkness (1980)
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33. Abstracts: Hillerman, Tony. Irving, John (Winslow). Rowse, A(fred) L(eslie) - Hi
Article Abstract Author Tony Hillerman writes detective novels that are set among the Navajo Indians of the US Southwest. Hillerman's life is profiled, and the critical
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34. Biography Of Tony Hillerman
Biography of Tony Hillerman Tony Hillerman was born in Sacred Heart, OK on May 27, 1925. He was the youngest of three children, having an older brother and sister.
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Biography of Tony Hillerman
Tony Hillerman was born in Sacred Heart, OK on May 27, 1925. He was the youngest of three children, having an older brother and sister. His father, August A. Hillerman, was a storekeeper and farmer. His mother was Lucy Grove Hillerman. He attended school from 1930-38 at St. Mary's Academy, a boarding school for Native American girls at Sacred Heart. He was one of several farm boys enrolled there. Sacred Heart was near a Benedictine mission to the Citizen Band Potowatomie Tribe. For high school, he was bused to Konawa High School. He graduated in 1942. He returned to farming after a brief sojourn to college and after his father's death. In 1943, he joined the U. S. Army, serving in combat in World War II. He was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Purple Heart after being wounded in 1945. (These injuries included broken legs, foot, ankle, facial burns, and temporary blindness.) He was discharged in 1945. After the war, he attended the University of Oklahoma, receiving a B. A. in 1948. He married Marie Unzner in 1948, to whom he is still married. They have six grown children.

35. Royal Books | Hillerman, Tony | The Fallen Man Signed First Edition, First Editi
New York Harper Collins, 1996 1996 First Edition Hardcover First Edition, first printing SIGNED by the author on the title page Slight bump to the backstrip near the top with a
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Hillerman, Tony The Fallen Man (Signed First Edition) New York: Harper Collins, 1996. Hardcover. First Edition, first printing. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Slight bump to the backstrip near the top with a corresponding bump to the jacket spine, else Fine in a Fine dust jacket. [Book #111682] Price: See all items in Mystery and Crime Fiction (MT)
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36. Hillerman, Tony Biography - S9.com
1925 Tony Hillerman was born in Sacred Heart, Oklahoma on May 27th.1930-1938 - He attended school at St. Mary's Academy, a boarding school for Native American girls at Sacred
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1925 - Tony Hillerman was born in Sacred Heart, Oklahoma on May 27th.
1930-1938 - He attended school at St. Mary's Academy, a boarding school for Native American girls at Sacred Heart.
1942 - For high school, he was bused to Konawa High School were he graduated.
1943 - He joined the U. S. Army, serving in combat in World War II.
1945 - He was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Purple Heart after being wounded and was discharged.
1948 - After the war, he attended the University of Oklahoma, receiving a B.A.
- He married Marie Unzner, to whom he is still married. They have six grown children. - He worked in a variety of journalist positions. He was a reporter for the Borger News Herald in Borger, Texas, city editor for the Morning Press-Constitution in Lawton, Oklahoma. 1950-1952 - He was a political reporter for UPI in Oklahoma City. He became the UPI bureau manager in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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38. Hillerman, Tony - Indian, Leaphorn, American, Wealth, Culture, And Chee
(US, 1925– ) Born in Oklahoma, Tony Hillerman was brought up on a farm and went to a school for Indian children. This initiated his fascination with American Indian culture
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40. Tony Hillerman - IMDb
Trivia He earned a master's degree at the University of New Mexico, where he later taught journalism and became chairman of the journalism department. Born Anthony Grove
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