Brent Ashabranner
Bibliography

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Nonfiction

Always to Remember: The Story of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1988.

An Ancient Heritage: The Arab-American Minority. Illustrated by Paul Conklin. HarperCollins, 1991.

Badge of Valor: The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 2000.

Born to the Land: An American Portrait. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Putnam, 1989.

Ranch life in Luna County, New Mexico

Chief Joseph, War Chief of the Nez Perce. By Russell Davis and Brent Ashabranner. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962.

Children of the Maya. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1986.

The Choctaw Code. By Russell G. Davis and Brent K. Ashabranner. Hamden, Conn.: Linnet, 1994; New York: Whittlesey, 1961.

Counting America: The Story of the United States Census. By Melissa Ashabranner and Brent Ashabranner. New York: Putnam, 1989.

Crazy about German Shephers. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. New York: Cobblehill, 1990.

Dark Harvest: Migrant Farmworkers in America. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1985; Hamden, Conn.: Linnet, 1993..

A Date with Destiny: The Women in Military Service for America Memorial. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 2000.

A First Course in College English. By Brent K. Ashabranner, D. Judson Milburn and Cecil B. Williams. Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside, 1961.

Gavriel and Jemal: Two Boys of Jerusalem. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1984.

A Grateful Nation: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. New York: Putnam, 1990.

Into a Strange Land: Unaccompanied Refugee Youth in America. By Brent Ashabranner and Melissa Ashabranner. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1987.

Land in the Sun. The Story of West Africa. By Russell Davis and Brent Ashabranner.; illustrated by Robert William Hinds. Boston: Little Brown, 1963.

Land of Yesterday, Land of Tomorrow: Discovering Chinese Central Asia. Photographs by Paul, David and Peter Conklin; text by Brent Ashabranner. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill, 1992.

The Lion's Whiskers; Tales of High Africa. By Russell Davis and Brent Ashabranner; with illus. by James G. Teason. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1959.

Ethiopian tales

The Lion's Whiskers and Other Ethiopian Tales. By Brent Ashabranner and Russell Davis; illustrations by Helen Siegl. Rev. ed. North Haven, Conn.: Linnet, 1997.

Lithuania: The Nation That Would Be Free. By Stephen Chicoine and Brent Ashabranner; photographs by Stephen Chicoine. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill, 1995.

A Memorial for Mr. Lincoln. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner and historical photographs. New York: Putnam, 1992.

A Moment in History, the First Ten Years of the Peace Corps. 1st ed. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971.

Morning Star, Blck Sun: The Northern Cheyenne Indians and America's Energy Crisis. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1982.

The New African Americans. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. North Haven, Conn.: Linnet, 1999.

A New Frontier: The Peace Corps in Eastern Europe. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Cobblehill/Dutton, 1994.

The New Americans: Changing Patterns in U.S. Immigration. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1983.

No Better Hope: What the Lincoln Memorial Means to America. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner and historical photographs. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 2001.

Our Beckoning Borders: Illegal Immigration to America. Photographs by Paul Conklin. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill, 1996.

People Who Make a Difference. Photographs by Paul Conklin. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill/Dutton, 1989.

Still a Nation of Immigrants. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill/Dutton, 1993.

The Stakes Are High. 1st ed. New York: Bantam, 1954. [Short Stories]

Short story collection, gamblers

A Strange and Distant Shore: Indians of the Great Plains in Exile. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill/Dutton, 1996.

Point Four Assignment; Stories from the Records of Those Who Work in Foreign Fields for the Mutual Security of Free Nations. By Russell Davis and Brent Ashabranner; with illus. by Gil Miret. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1959.

Strangers in Africa. By Russell G. Davis and Brent Ashabranner. McGraw-Hill, 1963.

Ten Thousand Desert Swords: The Epic Story of a Great Bedouin Tribe. By Russell Davis and Brent Ashabranner; illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1960.

Their Names to Live: What the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Means to America. Photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 1998.

To Live in Two Worlds: American Indian Youth Today. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1984.

To Seek a Better World: The Haitian Minority in America. Photographs by Paul Conklin. 1st ed. New York: Cobblehill/Dutton, 1997.

The Vanishing Border: A Photographic Journey Along Our Frontier with Mexico. Photographs by Paul Conklin. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1987.

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Fiction

I'm in the Zoo, Too!. Illustrated by Janet Stevens. 1st ed. New York: Dutton, 1989.
Anxious to be part of the zoo instead of just living on the grounds, Burl the squirrel decides to talk to the animals and find out how to get in.

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About Brent Ashbranner

The Times of My Life: A Memoir. 1st ed. New York: Dutton, 1993.

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