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St. James, Elaine. Santa
Barbara resident and author of Simplify Your Life: 100 Ways to Slow
Down and Enjoy the Things That Really Matter (1994), as well as numerous
spin-off titles.
St. Omer, Garth. Member of UCSB English department
faculty. Author of Shades of Grey (1968) [Black Studies PR6069.A426
S52], A Room on the Hill (1968) [Main and Black Studies PR6069.A426
R66], Nor Any Country (1969) [Main and Black Studies PR6069.A426
N67], J—, Black Bam, and the Masqueraders (1972) [Main PR6069.A426
J24], and The Lights on the Hill (1986) [Main and Black Studies
PR6069.A426 L53 1986]. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 150.
Sanborn, Kate (1839-1917). Wrote about her stay
in Santa Barbara in A Truthful Woman in Southern California (1893)
[Spec F867.S3 1893]. See also: Gilbar, Tales, 49.
Sanchez, Thomas (1944- ). Montecito resident
and author whose works include: Rabbit Boss (1973) [Main PS3569.A469
R32 and Spec PS3569.A469 R33 1973], Starman and the Two Sisters
(Noel Young, 1974) [Spec PS3569.A469 S73], Four Visions of America
(Capra, 1977) [Spec PS129.F64 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36 F697 1977],
Zoot-Suit Murders (1978) [Main and Coleccion PS3569.A469 Z66],
Native Notes From the Land of Earthquake & Fire (Mackintosh and
Young, 1979) [Spec, Printers Z239.S2226 S35 1979], Angels Burning:
Native Notes From the Land of Earthquake & Fire (Capra, 1987)
[Spec F866 .S198 1987], Mile Zero (1989) [Main, Coleccion, and
Spec PS3569.A469 M55 1989], Day of the Bees (2000) [Main PS3569.A469
D39 2000]. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 148.
Sanders, Jeff. Santa Barbara resident, freelance
writer and journalist, frequent contributor to Santa Barbara Magazine.
Sandoval, Chela (1956- ). UCSB associate professor
of Chicano Studies, whose works include Methodology of the Oppressed
(2000) [Women’s Studies HM449.S27 2000] and The Chicano Studies Reader:
An Anthology of Aztlán, 1970-2000 (2001) [Coleccion E184.M5 C458 2001].
*Sanford, John B. (1904-2003). Montecito resident
and acclaimed author of numerous works, including The Old Man’s Place
(1935) [Spec PS3537.A694 O53 1935], Seventy Times Seven (1939)
[Spec PS3537.A694 S4 1939], The People from Heaven (1943) [Spec
PS3537.A694 P46 1943], A Man Without Shoes (1951) [Spec, Printers
Z239.P53 S26 1951], Every Island Fled Away (1964) [Spec PS3537.A694
E84 1964], The $300 Man (1967) [Spec PS3537.A694 T47 1967], A
More Goodly Country: A Personal History of America (1975) [Spec and
Spec, Wyles PS3537.A694 M67], Adirondack Stories (1976) [Spec PS3556.A694
A65 1976 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36 S252 1976], View from This
Wilderness: American Literature as History (SB: Capra, 1977) [Spec
PS3537.A694 V5 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36 S254 1977], To Feed Their
Hopes: A Book of American Women (1980) [Main and Spec 3537.A694 T6],
The Winters of That Country: Tales of the Man-Made Seasons (SB:
Black Sparrow, 1984) [Spec PS3537.A694 W5 1984], Scenes From the Life
of an American Jew, 5 vols. (Black Sparrow, 1985-1991) [Spec PS3537.A694
Z464], Maggie: A Love Story (1993), about his wife, screenwriter
Marguerite Roberts [Spec PS3537.A694 Z463 1993], The View from Mt.
Morris: A Harlem Boyhood (1994) [Spec PS3537.A694 Z47 1994], We
Have a Little Sister: Marguerite, the Midwest Years (SB: Capra, 1995)
[Spec PS3537.A694 Z86 1995 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36 S255 1995],
Intruders in Paradise (1997) [Main and Spec PS3537.A694 I55 1997],
and A Palace of Silver (SB: Capra, 2003) [Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36
S2534 2003]. Special has several signed, first editions as well as correspondence
to Robert W. Smith (Mss 34).
Santa Barbara County (Calif.) Board of Supervisors.
Titles include: The Santa Barbara County Court House: 1929 (SB:
Schauer Printing Studio, 1931) [Main F869.S23 S35, Spec F869.S45 S49 1931,
and Spec, Printers Z478.86.S33 S244 1931]. A 1975 reproduction was printed
also.
Santa Barbara County Water Agency. Titles include:
A Water History and the Cachuma Project (1949). [Spec F868.S23
S327 1949].
Santa Barbara Foundation. Philanthropic organization
founded in 1928. Titles include: Santa Barbara Foundation: 75 Years
of Philanthropy (2002) [Spec HV25.S3335 2002].
Santa Barbara Historical Society. Titles
include: Noticias Occasional Papers, 1961-1969 [Main E1.N671 and
Spec F869.S23 N63], Noticias: Quarterly Bulletin of the Santa Barbara
Historical Society, (1955- ) [Main E1.N67 and Spec F869.S23 N6],
Survivors: A Look at Some of the Victorian Architecture of Central
Santa Barbara (1979) [Arts NA7238.S36 S9].
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Titles
include: Journal of the Museum of Comparative Oology, 1919-1922
[SEL QH71.S35 J6]; Annual Report, 1926-1997 [SEL QH71.S35 A15];
Occasional Papers, (1932- ); Contributions in Science,
1970-1971 [SEL QH104.5.W4 S26]; [SEL and Spec QH2.S3], The California
Islands: Proceedings of a Multidisciplinary Symposium (1980) [SEL
QH105.C2 C35]; Bulletin, No. 75 (Aug. 1984) [SEL QH1.M86]; Maps
of the Channel Islands (1985) [Spec G4362.C43 1985 .S35].
Santa Barbara Poetry Festival.
Santa Barbara Review. Literary magazine,
1993-1999, which featured work by numerous local authors, including Christopher
Buckley, Barnaby Conrad, Brian Fagan, J.F. Freedman, Walter Hopmans, Catherine
Ryan Hyde, Shelly Lowenkopf, Dennis Lynds, Gayle Lynds, and John Sanford.
Edited by Shelly Lowenkopf (1993-1994), Patricia Stockton Leddy (1994-1999),
and Mediha Saliba [co-editor] (1996-1997).
Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference. See also: Gilbar,
Literary, 152-153.
Santa Barbara Writers Lunch. See also: SB News-Press,
Dec. 25, 1987, p. 21.
Sargeant, Georgia (1946- ). Santa Barbara-based
freelance journalist, frequent contributor to Santa Barbara Magazine.
Saunders, Charles Francis (1859-1941). Naturalist
and author of The California Padres and Their Missions (1915) with
J. Smeaton Chase [Main and Spec F864.S35 1915], The Southern Sierras
of California (1923) [Spec F867.S25], The Wild Gardens of Old California,
With Etchings by Edward Borein (SB: W. Hebberd, 1927) [Spec, Printers
Z478.86.H42 S28 1927].
Savage, Christine E. (1949- ). Santa Barbara
resident, professional historian, and author of New Deal Adobe: The
Civilian Conservation Corps and the Reconstruction of Mission La Purísima,
1934-1942 (SB: Fithian Press, 1991) [Spec, Printers Z478.86.F583 S293
1991].
Savage, Mary (1926- ). Santa Barbara
resident and novelist whose works include: Tenderly, My Love (1960)
[Spec PS3569.A828 T45 1960], Just for Tonight (1961), A Likeness
to Voices (1963), The Coach Draws Near (1967), and the autobiographical
Addicted to Suicide: A Woman Struggling to Live (SB: Capra, 1975)
[Main and Spec PS3569.A828 A7 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36 S29]. Wife
of Davis Dresser. See also: SB News-Press, Mar. 15, 1964.
Savory, Teo (1909-1989). Santa Barbara resident
and author of poetry and fiction, in addition to editing with Unicorn
Press. Works include: The Landscape of Dreams (1960) [Main PS3569.A83
L3], The Single Secret (1961) [Main PS3569.A83 S5], A Penny
for His Pocket (1963) [Main PS3569.A83 P4], Traveler’s Palm
(1967), Snow Vole (1968), To a High Place (1972) [Spec,
Printers Z478.86.U55 S288 1972], Transitions (1973) [Main and Spec
PS3569.A85 T66 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.U55 S289 1973], Dragons of
Mist and Torrent: The Canons of Hsieh Ho (1974) [Spec PS3569.A85 D7
and Spec, Printers Z239.U315 S284 1974], Stonecrop: The Country I Remember
(1977) [Spec, Printers Z239.U315 S288 1977], A Childhood (1978)
[Spec, Printers Z239.U315 S283 1978], To Raise a Rainbow (1980)
[Main PS3569.A85 T62], West to East: Tales of the Twenties and Thirties
(1989) [Main PS3569.A85 W47 1989]. See also: Gilbar, Literary,
131.
Sayles, John (1950- ). Screenwriter and film
director. Lived in Santa Barbara in 1976-1977 and wrote several short
stories while here, including “Old Spanish Days,” set during the Santa
Barbara Fiesta. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 156; Gilbar, Stories,
11.
Schaefer, Jack (1907-1991). Author of Shane
(1949), lived in Santa Barbara for a few years in the 1970s. Works from
that time include: Conversations With a Pocket Gopher (SB: Capra,
1978) [Spec, Printers Z478.86.C36 S34 1978]. See also: Gilbar, Literary,
142.
Schiller, Maurece (1901-1994). Santa Barbara resident
and author of Stock Market Profits Through Special Situations (1964)
[Main HG4921.S3]. See also: SB News-Press, Mar. 15, 1964, A16.
Schneidau, Barbara. Author of A Guide to Old
Santa Barbara: The Spanish & Mexican Periods (Goleta: Triple R
Press, 1977) [Spec F869.S45 S583 1977].
Schott, Max (1935- ). English professor at
the UCSB College of Creative Studies. His grandfather, also Max Schott,
was a prominent Santa Barbara resident from the early part of the 20th
century. Younger Schott’s works include: Up Where I Used to Live (1978)
[Main PS3569.C5263 U6], Murphy’s Romance (1980), made into a 1985
movie by Martin Ritt [Main and Spec, Wyles PS3569.C5263 M87; also
a Capra Press edition, Spec PS3569.C5263 M8 1983], and Ben (1990)
[Main PS3569.C52828 B4 1990]. Also, as a UCSB graduate student in English
in the 1960s, contributor to Spectrum, the UCSB student literary
magazine. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 128-129; Gilbar, Stories,
11.
Schumacher, Raoul (1907-1962). Montecito resident
and Hollywood ghostwriter, third husband of Beryl Markham and probable
author of her memoir West With the Night (1942) [Main DT425.M3
1942].
Schurman, Dewey (1943- ). Montecito resident,
writer for the Santa Barbara News-Press, frequent contributor to
Santa Barbara and Volleyball magazines. Author of Volleyball
(1974), Athletic Fitness: The Athlete’s Guide to Training and Conditioning
(1975) [Main GV711.5.S38 1975], Headlines: A History of Santa Barbara
from the Pages of Its Newspapers, 1855-1982 (1982) [Main and Spec
F869.S45 H38 1982].
Sclar, Deanna. Santa Barbara resident, consumer
advocate, and author of Auto Repair for Dummies (1976), House
Mates: a Practical Guide to Living with Other People (1985) with Teona
Tone [Spec HQ975.5.T66 1985], and Buying a Car for Dummies (1998).
Member of SB Writers Lunch. See also: SB News-Press, Dec. 25, 1987,
p. 21.
Screenwriters Association of Santa Barbara. Active
local writers group. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 156.
Searls, Hank (1922- ). Santa Barbara
resident in the 1970s, whose mystery-suspense novel Firewind
(1981) is based on the Sycamore Canyon fire and features several Santa
Barbara area locales [Main PS3569.E18 F57]. See also: Gilbar, Literary,
149-150.
Sedgwick, Francis Minturn (1904-1967). “Duke”
Sedgwick was a banker, sculptor, rancher, and novelist. Long association
with former UCSB Chancellor Vernon Cheadle. Author of The Rim (1945)
[Spec PS3537.E225 R54 1945] and Power and Purity (1961) [Main PS3537.E443
P6 and Spec PS3537.E443 P6 1961]. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 125-126.
Sena, Jorge de (1919-1978). Poet, playwright,
lecturer, and UCSB professor of Spanish and Portuguese in the 1970s. Born
in Lisbon, moved to Brazil in 1959, then to the US in 1965. Author of
numerous works, mostly in Portuguese, including: Coroa da terra (1946)
[Main PQ9261.S337 C6], The Poetry of Jorge de Sena: A Bilingual Selection
(SB: Mudborn, 1980) [Main and Spec PQ9261.S337 A2 1980], By the Rivers
of Babylon, and Other Stories (1989) [Main PQ9261.S337 A2 1989], Metamorphoses
(1991) [Main PQ9261.S337 M414 1991], Jorge de Sena: 100 and More
Poems: A Bilingual Selection (UCSB Bookstore Custom Pub, 1998) [Main
PQ9261.S337 A28 1998], Signs of Fire (1999) [Main PQ9261.S337 S5513
1999]. See also: In the Beginning There Was Jorge de Sena’s Genesis:
The Birth of a Writer (1991) by Francisco Cota Fagundes [Main PQ9261.S337
G434 1991]; Gilbar, Literary, 102-103.
Senate, Richard L. (1948- ). Ventura resident
and ghost hunter. Author of Ghosts of the Haunted Coast (Ventura:
Pathfinder Publishing, 1986) with Eugene D. Wheeler and Patricia Pederson
[Spec BF1472.U6 S46 1986]; Historical Map of Santa Barbara County
(Pathfinder, 1986) with Eugene D. Wheeler and Patricia Pedersen [MIL 3853.S3
1952 .S3]; Historical Map of Ventura County (Pathfinder, 1986)
with Eugene D. Wheeler and Patricia Pedersen [MIL 3853.V4 S1 1986 .S4];
The Haunted Southland: Haunted Sites in Southern California (Ventura:
Charon Press, 1993) [Spec GR110.C3 S46 1994]; Erle Stanley Gardner’s
Ventura: The Birthplace of Perry Mason (Charon, 1996) [Spec PS3513.A6322
Z88 1996]; and Ghost Stalker’s Guide to Haunted California (Charon,
1998) [Spec BF1472.U6 S45 1998].
Sheinbaum, Stanley K. (1920- ). More closely
associated with LA, but he was a resident of Santa Barbara for some time
while associated with CSDI and ran for Congress in this district. Publishes
New Perspectives Quarterly, which superseded The Center Magazine.
There is Sheinbaum material in several parts of the CSDI Collection (Mss
18).
Sheldon, Henry Hargrave (1883-1977). Santa Barbara
resident and author of The Deer of California (SB Museum of Natural
History, 1933) [SEL QH2.S3 no.3 and Spec QL737.U55 S544 1933] and Northwest
Corner: Oregon and Washington, the Last Frontier (1948).
Shelton, Ron (1945- ). Screenwriter
and film director, grew up in and still frequents Santa Barbara. Films
include Bull Durham (1988) [screenplay, Main PN1997.B79285 1987],
White Men Can’t Jump (1992) and Cobb (1994). See also:
Gilbar, Literary, 156.
Shively, Douglas (1896-1991). Santa Paula resident
and author of Recollections of a Country Banker (Santa Paula, 1979)
[Spec CT275.S48828 S55 1979].
Silva, Joe. Author of Honda (1986),
about the 1923 U.S. Navy shipwrecks off the coast of Lompoc.
Simmons, J. L. [Jerry Laird] (1933- ). Santa
Barbara resident and UCSB faculty member. Author of It’s Happening:
A Portrait of the Youth Scene Today. (SB: Marc-Laird Publications,
1967) [Main and Spec HQ799.7.S5], Marihuana: Myths and Realities
(1967) [Main HV5822.M3 S5], Deviants (1969) [Main HM291.S56], Identities
and Interactions: An Examination of Human Associations in Everyday Life
(1978) with George J. McCall [Main HM291.M25 1978], Social Research:
The Craft of Finding Out (1985) with George J. McCall, Future Lives:
A Fearless Guide to Our Transition Times (1990), The Emerging New
Age (1990) [Spec, ARC BP605.N48 S55 1990], 76 Ways to Protect Your
Child From Crime (1992) with George J. McCall [Spec HV6250.4.C48 S56
1992], and 67 Ways to Protect Seniors From Crime (1993).
Sipper, Ralph B. (1932- ). Santa Barbara
resident, founder and proprietor of Joseph the Provider Books. Works include
Three Santa Barbara Authors and a Bookseller (SB: Cordelia Editions,
1982) [Spec PS285.S33 S56 1982], Kenneth Millar, 1915-1983 (1983)
[Spec PS3525.I486 Z865 1983], Inward Journey: Ross Macdonald (1984)
[Main and Spec PS3525.I486 Z7 1984], Larry Moskowitz: A Man of Esprit
(SB: Cordelia Editions, 1986) [Printers Z478.86.M33 S56 1986], and
A Checklist of the Works of Peter Whigham: With a Memoir of the Poet
(SB: Joseph the Provider, 1987) [Spec PR6073.H46 Z99 1987].
Smart, Ninian (1927-2001). UCSB Professor of Religion
and J. F. Rowny Professor of Comparative Religions. Author of numerous
works such as Reasons and Faiths (1958) [Main BL51.S57], Doctrine
and Argument in Indian Philosophy (1964) [Main B131.S57], The Yogi
and the Devotee: The Interplay Between the Upanishads and Catholic Theology
(1968) [Main BR128.H5 S6], Secular Education and the Logic of Religion
(1968) [Main BL41.S6], The Religious Experience of Mankind (1969)
[Main BL80.2.S6], Philosophers and Religious Truth (1970) [Main
BL51.S569], The Philosophy of Religion (1970) [Main BL51.S5695],
The Phenomenon of Religion (1973) [Main BL48.S592 1973], The
Science of Religion and the Sociology of Knowledge: Some Methodological
Questions (1973) [Main BL48.S5923], In Search of Christianity
(1979) [Main BR481.S585], The Phenomenon of Christianity (1979)
[Main BR121.2.S57], Beyond Ideology: Religion and the Future of Western
Civilization (1981) [Main BL80.2.S593 1981], Worldviews: Cross-Cultural
Explorations of Human Beliefs (1983) [Main BL80.2.S62 1983], Nineteenth
Century Religious Thought in the West (1985) [Main BL98.N56 1985],
Prophet of a New Hindu Age: The Life and Times of Acharya Pranavananda
(1985) [Main BL1175.P72 S62 1985], Concept and Empathy (1986)
[Main BL51.S567 1986], Religion and the Western Mind (1987) [Main
BL41.S596 1987], The World’s Religions (1989) [Main BL80.2.S615
1989], Christian Systematic Theology in a World Context (1991)
with Steven Konstantine [Main BT75.2.S57 1991], Buddhism and Christianity:
Rivals and Allies (1993) [Main BR128.B8 S59 1993], Religions of
Asia (1993) [Main BL1032.S737 1993], Religions of the West
(1994) [Main BL80.2.S623 1994], Choosing a Faith (1995) [Main BL80.2.S594
1995], Dimensions of the Sacred: An Anatomy of the World’s Beliefs
(1996) [Main BL48.S591 1996], Smart Verse: The Owl Flies Amid the Wood
Wind Hooting (SB: Fithian Press, 1996) [Spec, Printers Z478.86.F583
S634 1996], and Reflections in the Mirror of Religion (1997) [Main
BL41.S58 1997]. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 104.
Smith, Clifton F. (1920-1999). Santa Barbara resident
whose works include: A Flora of Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara Botanic
Gardens, 1952) [Spec QK149.S62 1952], and A Flora of the Santa Barbara
Region, California (Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 1976)
[SEL QK149.S63]. See also: A Celebration of Clifton F. Smith’s Life
1920-1999: A Santa Barbara Native Son (1999) by Dennis Kruska [Spec
QK31.S565 K78 1999] and A Collection of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo,
and Ventura: Pamphlets and Ephemera (2003) edited by Dennis Kruska
and Stuart F. Robinson [Spec F868.S23 C6444 2003].
Smith, Eric R. A. N. UCSB Professor of Political
Science. Author of The Unchanging American Voter (1989) [Main JK1967.S65
1989] and Energy, the Environment, and Public Opinion (2002) [SEL
TD195.E49 S66 2002].
Smith, Julie (1944- ). Detective writer, Edgar
Award winner, one-time Santa Barbara resident, and member of the SB Writers
Lunch. Author of works such as Death Turns a Trick (1982), Sourdough
Wars (1984), True-Life Adventure (1985), Tourist Trap
(1986), Huckleberry Fiend (1987), New Orleans Mourning (1990),
The Axeman’s Jazz (1991), Dead in the Water (1991), Jazz
Funeral (1993) [Main PS3569.M537553 J39 1993], Other People’s Skeletons
(1993), New Orleans Beat (1994) [Spec PS3569.M537553 N47 1994],
House of Blues (1995) [Spec PS3569.M537553 H68 1995], The Kindness
of Strangers (1996) [Spec PS3569.M537553 K56 1996], Crescent City
Kill (1997), 82 Desire (unrevised proofs, 1998) [Spec PS3569.M537553
A8499 1998], Mean Rooms (2000), Louisiana Hotshot (2001),
Louisiana Bigshot (2002). See also: SB News-Press, Dec.
25, 1987, SB News-Press, Feb. 25, 1992, D1; 21; Gilbar, Literary,
161.
Smith, Michael. Editor of Santa Barbara Magazine
(1995-2000) and also frequent contributor.
Smith, Richard Jay [Dick] (1920-1977). Santa Barbara
resident, naturalist, and artist. Works include: California’s Back
Country: Mountains and Trails of Santa Barbara County (SB: McNally
and Loftin, 1962), with Frank Van Schaick [Spec F868.S23 S6], Beachwalker’s
Guide (SB: McNally and Loftin, 1964), with Frank Van Schaick [SEL
QH91.5.S63 and Spec QH91.5.S6], California Condor: Vanishing American
(Charlotte, NC: McNally & Loftin, 1964), with Robert O. Easton [SEL
QL696.A2 S5 and Spec QL696.F33 S58 1964], Condor Journal: The History,
Mythology, and Reality of the California Condor (SB: Capra Press/Santa
Barbara Museum of Natural History, 1978) [SEL and Spec QL696.F33 S62 1978].
See also: SB News-Press, Mar. 15, 1964, A16.
Smith, Robert. See: SB News-Press, July
5, 1991.
Smith, Sidney J. Santa Barbara resident and author
of Before Saying Yes to Marriage: 101 Questions to Ask Yourself
(2000).
*Sollen, Robert (1921- ). Santa Barbara resident,
journalist, and author of An Ocean of Oil (1998) [Main and Spec
HD9567.C2 S65 1998]. Special Collections also has the Robert Sollen
Collection (SBHC Mss 33), focusing on the development of the local oil
industry and efforts of environmental groups to contain it.
Soltysik, Fred (1947- ). Goleta resident and
author of In Search of a Sister (1976) about his sister, Patricia,
a Symbionese Liberation Army member [Main and Spec F866.2.S58 S64]; also,
editor of Pacific Rim Review [Spec PS501.P25]. See also: Gilbar,
Literary, 154.
Southworth, John Reginald (1866-1947). Author
of several works on Santa Barbara, including: Santa Barbara and Montecito:
Past and Present (SB: Orena Studios, 1920) [Spec F869.S23 S6 1920],
Los adobes antiguos de Santa Barbara (SB: Schauer, 1921) [Spec
F869.S45 A336 1921], Viva Santa Barbara (SB, 1946) [Spec F869.S45
S72], Historic Adobes of Santa Barbara, California (SB: News-Press
Commercial Printers, c.1990) [Spec F869.S45 S685 1990z].
Spaulding, Edward Selden (1891-1982). Headmaster
of Laguna Blanca School; wrote about the Santa Barbara area in works such
as Common Birds of Santa Barbara (1928) [Spec, Printers
Z478.86.S33 S63 1928 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.E18 S63 1935], Wild
Oats and Chaparral (1944) [SEL, Spec, Wyles QH81.S6 and Spec, Printers
Z478.86.S33 S67 1944], The Quails (1949) [Spec SK325.Q2 S6], Santa
Barbara Club: A History (SB: Schauer Printing, 1954) [Main and Spec
F869.S45 S83 1954 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.S33 S66 1954], Adobe
Days Along the Channel (1957) [Main F868.S23 S6 and Spec F868.S23
S635 1957], A Brief Story of Santa Barbara (SB: Santa Barbara
Historical Society, c.1964) [Main F869.S23 S65 and Spec F869.S45 S8],
Santa Barbara 1898-1925, As Seen by a Boy (1966) [Spec F869.S45
S82], Venison and a Breath of Sage (SB: W.T. Genns, 1967) [Main
PS3537.P38 V4, Spec PS3537.P32 V45 and Spec, Wyles PZ4.S7375 V45 1967],
Deer (1968) [SEL and Spec QL737.U5 S6], Camping in Our Mountains:
Reminiscences (Schauer Printing, c.1970) [Spec F868.L83 S65], and
Here and There and Everywhere (SB: W.T. Genns, c.1970) [Spec PS3537.P38
H47 1970z]. Editor of Noticias. Sources: SB News-Press,
Mar. 15, 1964, A16; Gilbar, Tales, 39.
*Spectrum. UCSB student literary
magazine, with submissions by several UCSB faculty and other well-known
authors. University Archives has a complete run of the magazines and manuscripts
for ca. 1957-1979.
Spencer, Russ (1960- ). Santa Barbara-based
freelance writer and journalist, frequent contributor to Santa Barbara
Magazine.
Staats, Henry Philip (1900-1971). Author of Californian
Architecture in Santa Barbara (1929) [Arts NA735.S3 S7].
Stabiner, Karen. One-time writer for Santa
Barbara News & Review, now a journalist and author in Los
Angeles. Works include: Limited Engagements (1979), her first
novel [Spec PS3521.I5856 T5], Courting Fame: The Perilous Road to Women’s
Tennis Stardom (1987), Inventing Desire: Inside Chiat/Day: The
Hottest Shop, the Coolest Players, the Big Business of Advertising (1993),
To Dance With the Devil: The New War on Breast Cancer Politics, Power,
and People (1997), The Valentino Cookbook (2001), and All
Girls: Single-Sex Education and Why It Matters (2002). See also:
Gilbar, Literary, 144.
Stanton, Carey (1923-1987). Santa Cruz
Island resident whose works include: An Island Memoir (Santa Cruz
Island Company, 1984), from an address delivered before the Zamorano Club
on March 2, 1983 [Spec F868.S23 S73 1984] and Santa Cruz Island Anthology
(Santa Cruz Island Foundation, 1989), with Helen Caire and Marla Daily
[Spec F868.S23 S3268 1989].
Stassinopoulos, Arianna. See Huffington, Arianna
Stassinopoulos.
Stegner, Wallace (1909-1993). Lived in
Santa Barbara in 1944-1945; worked on One Nation (1945) while here
[Main and Coleccion E184.A1 S77]. Sources: Gilbar, Literary, 218;
Gilbar, Stories, 10-11.
Stein, Jean. Author of Edie: An American
Biography (1982), with George Plimpton, on Santa Barbara resident
Edie Sedgwick [Main PN2887.S83 1982 and Spec PN2887.S83 1982b].
Steinkellner, William (1949- ). Montecito resident,
television producer, and author of Postcards from the Moon (SB:
John Daniel, 2000) [Spec PS3569.T37928 P67 2000].
Stephens, Alan Archer (1925- ). Poet,
UCSB Professor of English, and Faculty Advisor during the 1960s to Spectrum,
the UCSB student literary magazine. Works include: The Sum (1958)
[Main and Spec PS3537.T347 S8], Between Matter and Principle (1963)
[Main and Spec PS3537.T828 B4], As It Happens (SB: Hare Press,
1967) [Spec, Printers Z478.86.H37 S74 1967], The Heat Lightning
(1967) [Spec PS3537.T828 H4], Two Poems (SB: Hare Press, 1967)
[Spec, Printers Z478.86.H37 S745 1967], Tree Meditation, and Others
(1970) [Main PS3537.T828 T7 1970 and Spec PS3537.T828 T7], White River
Poems (1976) [Main PS3537.T347 W5], In Plain Air: Poems 1958-1980
(1982) [Main PS3537.T347 I5 1982], Stubble Burning (1988), The
White Boat, and Some Other Poems (1995) [Spec, Printers Z239.B784
S84 1995], and Away From the Road (1998) [Main PS3537.T347 A95
1998]. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 102.
Stevenson, Fanny Van de Grift (1840-1914). Author
who moved to the Montecito estate “Stonehedge” in 1908. Works include:
More New Arabian Nights: The Dynamiter (1885) [Spec PR5484.N6 1885],
with her husband Robert Louis Stevenson, The Cruise of the “Janet Nichol”
Among the South Sea Islands: A Diary of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
(1914) [Spec PR5495.S74], and Our Samoan Adventure (1955) [Spec
PR5499.S1 Z5 1955]. See also: Nellie Van de Grift Sanchez, The Life
of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson (1920) [Spec PR5499.S1 Z8]. See also:
Gilbar, Literary, 244-245.
Stewart, Dean. Santa Barbara resident and local
historian. Co-compiler, with Steven Gilbar, of Tales of Santa Barbara
(1994) [Spec PS572.S35 T35 1994 and Spec, Printers Z478.86 J63 T35
1994] and Published and Perished: Memoria, Eulogies, and Remembrances
of American Writers (2002) [Spec PS135.P83 2002]. Also co-author,
with Steven Gilbar, of Literary Santa Barbara (1998) [Spec, Printers
Z478.86 K54 G55 1998]. See also: Gilbar, Tales, iv.
Stockton, Bayard (1930- ). Journalist and author
of Phoenix with a Bayonet: A Journalist’s Interim Report on the Greek
Revolution (1971) [Spec, Bernath DF852.S73], Nuclear Power: Protest
and Violence (1978) with Peter Janke, Catapult: The Biography of
Robert A. Monroe (1989) [Spec, ARC BF1027.M65 S76 1989], Out of
the Blue: Wild Cards & Other Big Future Surprises (1997), and
Nothing to Fear (1999) with Jefferey Modic [Spec PS3563.O2652 N68
2000]. Special has a Bayard Stockton Collection (ARC Mss 17), mainly
containing Monroe and other New Age materials.
Stockton, Georgia. Summerland resident and author
of La Carpinteria (1960) [Main and Spec F869.C37 S7].
Stone, Gayle. See Lynds, Gayle.
Storke, Carol E. Santa Barbara resident and editor
of California Vaquero Traditions: Luis B. Ortega, Master Rawhide Artisan
(2000) [Spec CT275.O7173 C34 2000] and Bits and Spurs: Two Centuries
of Fine Metal Craftsmanship from the Central Coast (2002) with Anne
Petersen [Spec GT5888.S767 2002]. Daughter of Charles A. Storke II.
Storke, Charles A. (1847-1936). Santa Barbara resident
and author of The English Storkes in America (SB: News-Press Publishing
Co., 1936) [Spec CS71.S685 1936 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.N49 S86 1936].
Briefly married to Yda Addis in the early 1890s. Father of Thomas M. Storke.
Special has the Charles A. Storke Collection (SBHC Mss 40).
*Storke, Charles A., II (1911-1998). Montecito
resident, newspaperman, businessman. Son of Thomas M. Storke. Special
has the Charles A. Storke II Collection (SBHC Mss 38).
*Storke, Thomas M. (1876-1971). Santa Barbara
newspaper publisher and Pultizer Prize winner, wrote about his life in
California Editor (1958) [Main and Spec F869.S23 S67]. Also author
of I Write for Freedom (1962) [Spec PN4874.S73 A32 1962].
Special has a small Thomas M. Storke Collection (SBHC Mss 37), but a larger
collection is at the UCB Bancroft Library. See also: Gilbar, Literary,
123-124.
Storke, Yda Addis. See Addis, Yda.
Stowe, Charles Edward (1850-1934). Santa
Barbara resident and author of Rhymes From the Santa Barbara Hills
(1920) [Spec PS3537.T889 R48]. The son of Harriet Beecher Stowe, his
other works include: Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Compiled From Her
Letters and Journals (1889) [Main PS2956.A5 1889a] and Harriet
Beecher Stowe: The Story of Her Life (1911), with Lyman Beecher Stowe
[Spec, Wyles PS2956.S7]. See also: Gilbar, Literary, 58.
Stracke, Bruno M. (1893-1977). Santa Barbara
resident and author of Farewell, Little Mother Russia (1955) [Spec
PS3537.T7755 F37].
Strong, Susan. Santa Barbara resident and author
of The Greatness of Girls: Famous Women Talk About Growing Up (2001)
[Spec HQ798.S825 2001].
Stump, Al (1917-1995). Santa Barbara resident,
magazine writer, and author of several works on sports figures. Works
include: Champions Against Odds (1952) [Main GV697.A1 S8], My
Life in Baseball: The True Record (1961) with Ty Cobb [Spec GV865.C6
A3 1961], and Cobb: A Biography (1994) [Spec GV865.C6 S78 1994].
Portrayed by actor Robert Wuhl in Ron Shelton’s film Cobb (1994).
See: SB News-Press, Mar. 15, 1964, A16.
*Sub-stance. Journal of French literature,
with connections to UCSB. Special has manuscript holdings (Mss 158).
Sutherland, Elizabeth (1946- ). Santa Barbara
resident and poet. Author of Mouth of the Whale (SB: Mudborn, 1979)
[Spec PS3569.U82 M6 and Spec, Printers Z478.86.M83 S98 1979]. See also:
Gilbar, Literary, 146.
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