Alan Cornett, a true Southern gentleman and good friend, did something few know in our sphere. When AOL was putting CD-ROMs in cereal boxes, he compiled the definitive M. E. Bradford bibliography.Â
I’m not posting the bibliography–it’s longer than a J.L Mackey novella–but Huey PDF Long leaves no man with empty hands.
Alan Cornett’s bibliography is published in A Defender of Southern Conservatism: M. E. Bradford and His Achievements. Edited by Clyde N. Wilson. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1999.
I’ve added numerous items and if anyone has something to add or a correction to suggest, let me know, I’m sure I’ve missed plenty and I aim to update the bibliography on the reg.
Also, Bradford’s work in the Occasional Review and Southern Partisan magazine isn’t easy to come by, so if you have copies, I’d love to make PDFs from them or you can shoot photos of them over to me, and I’ll get them archived. I made trip to the Tennessee Library and Archives, and Vanderbilt’s library for these. I’ll be transcribing them over the next few weeks.
Huey PDF Long says go ahead and bookmark this link, as he’ll be adding stuff over time (he has almost everything on the bibliography plus some).
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Notes
* I’ve made one or two corrections to Alan’s bibliography, mainly printing errors (e.g. spelling, wrong date, volume/number).
* Although not listed in the bibliography, you will find dozens of various newspaper clippings and articles related to Bradford in ProtonDrive. Many of the clippings cover the NEH and neo-con treachery.
I’m never going to be a rich man with the work you do. Thank you Sir, you are a Gentlemen and a scholar
Excellent work, sir!