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词条 Palm Springs in popular culture
释义

  1. Topical setting or storyline

     Literature  Folklore and remembrances  Poetry  Young adult and children's literature  Magazines  Films and television 

  2. Music and audio

  3. Cahuilla Indian legends and lore

  4. Filming location

  5. Notes

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Further reading

The resort towns of Palm Springs, California and other communities in the Coachella Valley, as a filming location, topical setting, and storyline subject 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.

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Topical setting or storyline

Literature

{{inc-lit}}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}} [1]
  • Alliance of Terror – suspense by Ronald Lawruk (2011). CreateSpace. pp. 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. 304. {{ISBN|978-0758206329}}. {{OCLC|780483973}}
    • Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, One Very Dead Corpse – (2010). pp. 268. {{ISBN|978-0758206312}}. {{OCLC|471824588}}
  • The Angry Buddhist – a novel by Seth Greenland (2012). New York: Europa Editions. pp. 399. {{ISBN|978-1609458874}}. {{OCLC|759911099}}
  • An April Afternoon – a novel by Philip Wylie (1938) {{OCLC|6505489}}[2]
  • As If Love Were Enough – fiction by Anne Taylor Fleming (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 – Eve Babitz (1977). New York: Knopf/ Random House. pp. 178. {{ISBN|0394409841}}. {{LCCN|76047922}}. {{OCLC|2645787}}
  • The Bad Ending: A Palm Springs Mystery – by Scott Brassart (2008). PublishAmerica. pp. 172. {{ISBN|978-1424196470}}. {{OCLC|436086488}}
  • Behind the Screen: Hacking Hollywood – a techno-thriller by Mark Stone (2008). Emerald Book Company. pp. 285. {{ISBN|978-1934572023}}
  • Betrayal – Danielle Steel (2012). Delacorte Press. pp. 336. {{ISBN|978-0385343190}}
  • Beyond Betrayal: Legacy of a Madman – suspense by Bill Westbrook (2009). New York: Vantage Press. pp. 129. {{ISBN|978-0533161492}}
  • Biceps of Death – humorous mystery fiction by David Stukas (2004). New York: Kensington. pp. 226. {{ISBN|978-0758206305}}. {{OCLC|56333574}}
  • The Case of the Drowning Duck – a Perry Mason novel by Erle Stanley Gardner (1942) {{ISBN|978-0345378682}}. {{OCLC|21493120}}[2]
  • Christopher Strange – fiction by Ruth E. McKee (1941). Doubleday[2][5]
  • "Clair Gray" mysteries by Michael Craft (all by New York: St. Martin's Minotaur)
    • Desert Autumn – (2001). pp. 343. {{ISBN|978-0312280345}}. {{OCLC|48084192}}
    • Desert Spring – (2004). pp. 243. {{ISBN|978-0312320805}}. {{LCCN|2003058789}}
    • Desert Summer – (2004). pp. 258. {{ISBN|978-0312320805}}. {{LCCN|2004066402}}
    • Desert Winter – (2003). pp. 293. {{ISBN|978-0312305017}}. {{LCCN|2002031891}}
  • Coachella – a novel by Sheila Ortiz Taylor (1998). University of New Mexico Press. pp. 197. {{ISBN|978-0826318435}}
  • The Coming of the Quantum Cats – a novel by Frederik Pohl (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 John Shannon (1999, 2008). New York: Berkley Prime Crime. {{ISBN|978-0425167328}}. {{OCLC|40699645|227016175}}
  • Crossing Vines – a novel by Rigoberto González (2003) {{ISBN|978-0806135281}}. {{OCLC|50809294}}[2]
  • Damn Straight – a Lillian Byrd crime story by Elizabeth Sims (2003). Los Angeles, CA: Alyson. pp. 272. {{ISBN|978-1555837860}}. {{LCCN|2003040446}}
  • A Deadly Kind of Love – a novel by Victor J. Banis (2011). Frisco, TX: Dreamspinner Press. pp. 208. {{ISBN|978-1615819157}}. {{OCLC|760885610}}
  • Deadly Rendezvous: A Toni Underwood Mystery – a mystery by Diane Davidson (1994). Rising Tide Press. pp. 191. {{ISBN|978-1883061029}}
  • The Death Web ("S.T.O.R.M." Series #5) – children's literature by Emma L. Young (2009). London: MacMillan. pp. 304. {{ISBN|978-0330454179}}. {{OCLC|269433807}}
  • The Deer Park – a novel by Norman Mailer (1955). {{ISBN|978-0375700408}}[2]
  • "Delia's Series" family saga by Virginia C. Andrews (all by New York: Pocket Books)
    • Delia's Crossing – (2008). pp. 416. {{ISBN|978-1416530848}}. {{OCLC|256491150}}
    • Delia's Heart – (2009). pp. 374. {{ISBN|978-1416530916}}. {{LCCN|2008028926}}
  • Desert Rain – a novel by Ann Maxwell writing as Elizabeth Lowell (1996 (1983 as Summer Thunder)). New York: Avon. pp. 409. {{ISBN|978-0380767625}} {{LCCN|96096071}}
  • "Desert Rose" – a romance story in Easter Promises by Lois Richer (2010). Steeple Hill. pp. 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. 308. {{ISBN|978-1555838782}}. {{LCCN|2004057075}}
  • Emerald – fiction by Phyllis Whitney (1983). Doubleday[5]
  • Enchanted Oasis – a romance by Faith Baldwin (1938). New York: Dell. pp. 240. {{OCLC|33325644}}[2]
  • Every Frat Boy Wants It – by Todd Gregory (2007). Kensington. pp. 288. {{ISBN|978-0758217196}}
  • Eyes of Your Heart – by Frederic Delarue (2009). Frederic Delarue Productions. pp. 240. {{ISBN|978-0982495902}}
  • Fire: a drama in three acts – by Mary Hunter Austin (1914)[3]
  • The Franchise Babe – a novel about the LPGA by sportswriter Dan Jenkins (2008). Doubleday. pp. 240. {{ISBN|978-0385519106}}
  • From Barcelona, with Love – a Mac Reilly suspense by Elizabeth Adler (2011). New York: St. Martins Press. pp. 352 {{ISBN|978-0312668358}}. {{OCLC|702941529}}
  • Tales for an Accelerated Culture – a novel by Douglas Coupland (1991). St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 192. {{ISBN|978-0312054366}}[2]
  • The Golden Years Caper – fiction by Robert Carson (1970). Little Brown[5]
  • Gun Play – a "Shooting Shrink" book by Michael Thompkins (2006). pp. 280. {{ISBN|1-56315-339-4}}
  • Happy Maisy Coleman – fiction by Juli I. Huss (2004). Rhinbeck, NY: Monkfish Books. pp. 279. {{ISBN|978-0972635776}}. {{LCCN|2004004365}}
  • Have You Ever Noticed? Humor from the Pundit of Palm Springs – by Lou Perlin (2007). William Pub. pp. 192. {{ISBN|978-0966690651}}
  • "Henry Wright Mysteries" by Albert Simon
    • Coachella Valley Traffic Jam – (2005). {{ISBN|0-976200-38-4}}
    • For Sale in Palm Springs – (2001). {{ISBN|0-976200-34-1}}
    • Mystery on the Tramway – (2004). {{ISBN|0-976200-36-8}}
  • Highwire Moon: a Novel – by Susan Straight (2001). Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 306. {{ISBN|978-0618056149}}. {{OCLC|45243327}}[4]
  • Gregory Hinton novels (all by New York: Kensington)
    • Cathedral City – (2001). pp. 342. {{ISBN|978-1575668505}}. {{OCLC|47058848|50438245}}
    • Desperate Hearts – (2002). pp. 341. {{ISBN|978-0758201720}}. {{OCLC|50247149|52145614}}
  • Hollywood Wives – by Jackie Collins (1987). Pocket Books. pp. 560. {{ISBN|978-0671704599}}
  • Hot Water – a romance novel by Kathryn Jordan (2006). New York: Berkeley Publishing. pp. 288. {{ISBN|978-0425207574}}. {{LCCN|2005057051}}. {{OCLC|62282751}}
  • Human Whirlpool – fiction by Robert Callahan (1946). Murray & Gee[5]
  • 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}}[5][6]
    • Fast Fade – a "Jacob Asch Mystery" (1987, 1990, 1991). New York: Mysterious Press. {{ISBN|978-0892962167}}. {{OCLC|15281811| 21077338|22663655 }}[7]
  • 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 Good Housekeeping – an August 1936 short story by Myles Connolly[8]
  • The Last Seduction – a Harlequin Temptation romance by Elda Minger (1996 & 1997). Toronto and Richmond, England: {{ISBN|978-0373256907}}. {{OCLC|34759658}}. {{ISBN|978-0263801859}}. {{OCLC|43214954}}.[9]
  • The Legend of Jasper Kell – erotic fiction by Daniel McVay (2011). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. pp. 248. {{ISBN|978-1463601096}}.
  • Lies of Convenience – a Route 66 Mystery by M.M. Gornell (2012). Henderson, NV: Champlain Avenue Books. pp. 230. {{ISBN|978-0985500801}}.
  • The Lonesome Gods – fiction by Louis L'Amour (1983). Bantam. {{ISBN|978-0553050141}}. {{OCLC|9153527}}[5]
  • Love in Palm Desert – A College Coming-of-Age Adventure – erotic fiction by Katriana Stilette (2014). Amazon Kindle. {{ASIN|B00HRKUIT4}}.
  • William J. Mann gay literature
    • Object of Desire (2009). New York: Kensington. pp. 416. {{ISBN|978-0758213778}}. {{OCLC|298183298}}
    • Where the Boys Are (2003). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203274}}. {{OCLC|56465474}}[10]
  • 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). Amazon Kindle {{ASIN|B00QX377BI}}
  • Moody Forever – a mystery by Steve Oliver (1998). New York: St. Martin. {{ISBN|978-0312193010}}. {{OCLC|38964259}}[11]
  • Moving Target – a romance suspense by Elizabeth Lowell (2001). New York: Morrow. pp. 453. {{ISBN|0060198753}}. {{LCCN|00068710}}. {{OCLC|45610064}} [12]
  • Murder in Palm Springs – a mystery novel by Mike Romano (2000). National Writers Press. pp. 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. 168. {{ISBN|978-0615650654}}
  • My Ascent into Submission – BDSM fiction by Nick Willams (2011). Nazca Plains. pp. 128. {{ISBN|978-1610982160}}
  • The Nasty – a novel by Joe Greer (2004). Baltimore, MD: Publish America. pp. 216. {{ISBN|978-1413725070}}. {{OCLC|239710237}}
  • Not a Girl Detective – a Cece Caruso Mystery by Susan Kandel (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. 92. {{ISBN|978-1920468750}}
  • Oedipus at Palm Springs – a "Five Lesbian Brothers play" by Maureen Angelos, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey and Lisa Kron (2010). New York: Samuel French. {{ISBN|978-0573697029}}
  • One Way to Love – love stories by Glenna Finley (1982). New York: New American Library. pp. 184. {{ISBN|978-0451114266}}. {{LCCN|2006593973}}
  • Oscar Season – detective mystery by Mary McNamara (2008). New York: Simon and Schuster. pp. 325. {{ISBN|978-1416539919}} {{OCLC|147986710}}
  • Other Desert Cities – a play by Jon Robin Baitz (2010). New York: Grove Press. pp. 112. {{ISBN|978-0802145659}}
  • Other People We Married – stories by Emma Straub (2011). New York: Penguin. 43367902 {{ISBN|978-1101575284}} {{OCLC|748330004|797348139}}
  • Other Resort Cities – stories by Tod Goldberg (2009). OV Books. pp. 200. {{ISBN|978-0981589992}}
  • Over the Edge – fiction by David Westheimer (1972). Little Brown[5]
  • Palm Desert – book and CD-ROM video by Rudy VanderLans (photography & design), Brian Schorn & Kenneth FitzGerald (essays), and Van Dyke Parks, Honey Barbara, Elliott Peter Earle, Itchy Pet & Supercollider (music) (1999). Emigre Inc. pp. 96. {{ISBN|978-0966940909}} {{OCLC|43367902}}
  • Palm Desert Killing (The Val & Kit Mystery Series, #5) – mystery by Rosalind Burgess (2015). Blake Oliver Publishing. pp.  266. {{ISBN|978-0692499702}}
  • Palm Springs – fiction by Tom Ardies (1978). Garden City, NJ: Knopf Doubleday. pp. 400. {{ISBN|978-0385128469}}. {{LCCN|77092206}}. {{OCLC|4136613}}[2]
  • Palm Springs – Trina Mascott (2000). BackinPrint.com (received the National Federation of Press Women's First Place Award for Fiction). {{ISBN|978-0595129133}}. {{LCCN|97816554}}[2]
  • "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}}
  • Palm Springs Weekend – fiction by Marvin H. Albert (1963). New York: Dell Publishing. {{OCLC|23183101}}[13]
  • Pandora Brown – fiction by Mary Sheldon (2004). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203090}}. {{OCLC|54828842}}[14]
  • Poodle Springs – a Philip Marlowe novel by Raymond Chandler (1958 unfinished; completed in 1989 by Robert B. Parker). New York: Putnam. pp. 268. {{ISBN|978-0399134821}} {{OCLC|19981112}}[2][4][15]
  • Prelude to the Apocalypse – parts 1 ("Prologue" and "Portico"), 2 ("The Coast"), and 3 ("Hell Springs") of the 5 part series by Kirby Wright (2011). Lemon Shark Press.[16]
  • Pulp – a pulp fiction mystery by Charles Bukowski (1994). Santa Rosa, CA: Black Sparrow Press. pp. 202. {{ISBN|0-87685-926-0}} {{LCCN|94004352}}. [17]
  • The Rainbow Detective Agency: Rancho Mirage – LGBT fiction by Ryan Field (2016). Smashwords. pp. 161. {{ISBN|978-1310799402}}.
  • Rancho Mirage: an American Tragedy of Manners, Madness, and Murder – a true life crime story by Aram Saroyan (1993). Fort Lee, NJ. Barricade. {{ISBN|978-0942637953}}[18]
  • Christie Ridgway romance novels
    • An Offer He Can't Refuse – (2005). {{ISBN|978-0060763480}}[19]
    • The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men – (2006). New York: Avon. pp. 374. {{ISBN|978-0060763503}}. {{LCCN|2006576237}}. {{OCLC|67551270}}
  • The Saint Goes West – a collection of three mystery novellas by Leslie Charteris (1942). New York: Avon. pp. 154. {{LCCN|48010747}} [20]
  • Shadow Fires – a horror novel by Dean Koontz (1987). Berkeley. pp. 528. {{ISBN|978-0425136980}}
  • Silent Scream – a "Groovy Mystery Caper" by James Huskins (2010). CreateSpace. pp. 226. {{ISBN|978-1456347826}}
  • Sisters – fiction by Pat Booth (1987). Crown Books[5]
  • The Spirit of Palm Springs – a novel by László Hajdú (2005). AuthorWorks. pp. 300. {{ISBN|978-1420821024}}
  • Spirit Ranch – a mystery by Richard Foxx (2011). {{ISBN|978-0615432229}}
  • Stars – part two of "The Butterfly Trilogy" by Barbara Wood (as Kathryn Harvey) (2005). Authors Choice. pp. 367. {{ISBN|978-0595347797}}. {{LCCN|2012006387}}[21]
  • 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. 225. {{ISBN|978-0962880230}}. {{LCCN|93090902}}. {{OCLC|34320859}}
  • The Ten-Ounce Siesta – a mystery by Norman Partridge (1998). Berkeley Publishing Group. pp. 254. {{ISBN|978-0425161432}}
  • Unbreakable Love – a romance by Angela Carling (2011). Acacia Publishing. pp. 319. {{ISBN|978-1935089476}}
  • Under a Desert Sky – a police detective novel by Loren Lockner (2006). Virtualbookworm.com Publishing. pp. 396. {{ISBN|978-1589398900}}
  • Unholy Birth – horror fiction by Andrew Neiderman (2007). New York: Pocket Star. pp. 339. {{ISBN|978-1416516842}}. {{LCCN|2007584030}}
  • Unkindness of Ravens – a mystery by Kathleen Tracy (2006). Paribus Press. pp. 304. {{ISBN|978-1933705828}}[2]
  • Vermilion Sands – a short-story collection by J. G. Ballard (1971)
  • "Veterinarian Mysteries" by Lillian M. Roberts
    • Almost Human – (1998). New York: Fawcett Gold Metal. pp. 278. {{ISBN|978-0449002285}}. {{LCCN|98096105}}. {{OCLC|728099464}}
    • The Hand that Feeds You – (1997). New York: Fawcett Gold Medal. pp. 278. {{ISBN|978-0449149867}}. {{LCCN|96091030}}. {{OCLC|36919986}}
    • Riding for a Fall – (1996). New York: Ballantine. pp. 279. {{ISBN|978-0449149850}}. {{OCLC|35811078}}
  • Joseph Wambaugh detective fiction
    • Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert – (1992). New York: W. Morrow. pp. 336. {{ISBN|978-0688111281}}. {{OCLC|23767167}}.[2][22]
    • The Secrets of Harry Bright – (1985). New York: W. Morrow. pp. 345 {{ISBN|978-0688059583}}. {{OCLC|12082014}}. [23]
  • The Way Home – a romance by Allison Johnson (2001). New York: Five Star. pp. 315. {{ISBN|0786230339}}. {{LCCN|00049067}}
  • A Way of Life, Like Any Other (Chapter 10: "Palm Springs") – fiction by Darcy O'Brien (1977 & 2001). New York: Norton. {{ISBN|978-0393087987}}. {{OCLC|3203215}}
  • The Way Some People Die – a Lew Archer detective mystery by Ross Macdonald (1951). Vintage (2007 reissue). pp. 256. {{ISBN|978-0307278982}}
  • Wearing Black to the White Party – fiction by David Stukas (2003). New York: Kensington. pp. 247. {{ISBN|0758200404}}. {{LCCN|2003102517}}
  • Web of Evil – suspense by Judith A. Jance (2007). Pocket Classics. pp. 383. {{ISBN|978-1416537731}}.{{OCLC|224874997}}
  • While Drowning in the Desert – a Neal Carey Mystery by Don Winslow (1996). New York: St. Martin's Press. {{ISBN|978-0312144463}}. {{OCLC|832688960}}[24]
  • The Winning of Barbara Worth – by Harold Bell Wright (1911). Chicago, IL: Book Supply Company. pp. 511. {{OCLC|1220257}} [4][25]
  • The Writing Experience 2001: The Palm Springs Writer's Guild Anthology – edited by Hyacinthe Baron (2001). Writers Club Press. pp. 309. {{ISBN|978-0595180639}}

Folklore and remembrances

  • Ernie Pyle's Southwest – travel descriptions by Ernie Pyle (1965). Palm Desert, CA: pp. 105. {{OCLC|479815}}. {{LCCN|65006125}}.[5]
  • Europe, 1905 [and] Southern Cal., Palm Springs, 1935 – a travel journal by Laura A. Kelly (1935 (1905)). pp. 399.[26] {{OCLC|12926400}}
  • 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}}.[27]
  • Night of the Full Moon – creative nonfiction based on the abduction of socialite Elaine Chaddick[28] 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|96094678}}. {{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}}.[5]
  • 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|31025299}}.[5]
  • Desert Spring: Poems – Natasha 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}}.[5]
  • Souvenirs of the Palm Springs Area – reminiscences and poetry by R.E. Harrington (1962). pp. 68. {{OCLC|3998802}}.[5]

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}}
  • "Bloodlines series" – a spin-off "Vampire Academy" series (young adult fiction) by Richelle Mead
    • Bloodlines – (2011). {{LCCN|2011275842}}
    • The Golden Lily – (2012). pp. 424. {{ISBN|978-1595143181}}. {{LCCN|2012012244}}. {{ISBN|978-1921518478}}
    • The Indigo Spell – (2013). pp. 401. {{ISBN|978-1595143198}}. {{OCLC|821686763}}
  • Coachella – juvenile literature by Greg Robison (2009). New York: Rosen Pub. pp. 978–1404217553. {{OCLC|185056576}}[29]
  • 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}}[30]
  • Far – juvenile fiction by Carol Matas (2008). Toronto: Key Porter Books. {{ISBN|978-1554700943}}. {{OCLC|226302735|678918407}}
  • Flirting with Boys – a beach novel by Hailey Abbott (2009). New York: HarperTeen. pp. 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}}[31]
  • "Palm Springs Weekend at the Rivera Resort & Spa" – Betty & Veronica Digest, Issue 193 (1983) of the Archie Library comics[32]
  • Past Crimes – young adult fiction by Carol Matas (2007). Key Porter. pp. 188. {{ISBN|978-1552638415}}. {{OCLC|69785842}}
  • Tempo Change – senior high school fiction by Barbara Hall (2009). New York: Delacorte Press. pp. 247. {{ISBN|978-0385736077}}. {{OCLC|244339558}}

Magazines

  • {{cite journal|title=Palm Springs|journal=Country Life|date=November 1928|publisher=Doubleday Doran & Company, Inc. |location=London, England| issn=0045-8856|oclc=6506223}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Janet Pilgrim in Palm Springs|journal=Playboy| date=July 1962 |location=Chicago, IL |publisher=HMH Publishing Co., Inc. | issn=0032-1478|oclc=3534353}}
  • {{cite journal|title=A Lively Look at Palm Springs|journal=Holiday| date=February 1965 |publisher=Curtis Publishing Company|issn=0161-7184|oclc=3582288}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Golf's Brash New Look: Bob Lunn at Palm Springs|journal=Sports Illustrated |date=February 17, 1969 |location=|publisher= | issn=0038-822X|oclc=34617214}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Desert Classic|journal=Metropolitan Home|date=November–December 2003|publisher=Hachette Filipacchi II.|issn=0273-2858|oclc=7045895|quote=A pair of artists revitalizes a Neutra landmark by respecting both its architecture and view.}}
  • {{cite journal|title=A spectacular renovation in Palm Springs respects the past but pushes the midcentury feel into the future.|journal=Metropolitan Home|date=March 2006|location= Des Moines, IA |publisher=Meredith Corp. | issn=0273-2858|oclc=14634311}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Palm Springs Infusion: Splashes of color and sophistication revive a desert house.|journal=Architectural Digest|date=February 2008|location=New York |publisher=Condé Nast Publications | issn=|oclc=}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Jim Jennings Emphasizing Form & Light in his Elegantly Spare Palm Springs Retreat|journal=Architectural Digest|date=September 2009 |location=New York |publisher=Condé Nast Publications | issn=|oclc=}}
  • {{cite journal|title=At Home in the Desert ... a house near Palm Springs|journal=Architectural Digest|date=April 2010|location=New York |publisher=Condé Nast Publications | issn=|oclc=}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Weekend Road Trips! Palm Springs|journal=Orange Coast| date=May 2011 |publisher=O.C.N.L., Inc.|location=Irvine, CA|issn=0279-0483|oclc=7479329}}

Films and television

{{Main article|List of films and TV series set in Palm Springs, California}}

Music and audio

{{See also|Palm Springs (band)|Palm Desert Scene|The Desert Sessions}}{{inc-musong}}Listed by earliest date of production or performance.
  • Songs from the 1936 Paramount Pictures film Palm Springs (a.k.a. Palm Springs Affair)[33]
    • by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
    • "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")[34]
    • "The Hills of Old Wyomin'"[35]
    • "Palm Springs"
    • "Dreaming Out Loud"
    • by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
    • "Will I Ever Know" (a.k.a. "Collegiate")[36]
    • by Dorothy Fields and James McHugh
    • "I'm in the Mood for Love"
  • "Palm Springs Jump" – a 1940s jazz piece by Slim Gaillard[37]
  • "Palm Springs Moon" and "The Lady From 29 Palms" in popular music sheets – 1946[38]
  • "Winter in Palm Springs" in Fun Time – a 1957 Coral Records comedy album (CRL 57072), performed by Billy de Wolfe and Hermione Gingold;[39] also available in Almanac and other Broadway-London revues (with Billy De Wolfe & Elaine Dunn; acc. musicians; Buster Davis, piano, musical director. 2009).[40]
  • Palm Springs Suite – a 1959 Capitol Records album by Jack Fascinato[41]
  • 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[42]
  • Jazz Oasis – a 1960s jazz Capitol Records album recorded in Palm Springs by Charlie Barnet[43]
  • 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[44] [45]
    • Includes the score "Live Young" by Paul Evans and Larry Kusik[46]
  • "Palm Springs Comes to Venice" in The Honey Pot – a 1967 film soundtrack by John Addison[47]
  • "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[48]
  • "Palm Springs Drive" on American Gigolo – the 1980 soundtrack to the movie American Gigolo, composed and performed by Giorgio Moroder[49]
  • "Palm Springs Weekend" – a song by William Goldstein from the 1980 Lawrence Schiller TV-movie soundtrack The Untold Story[50]
  • "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)[51]
  • 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[52]
  • "Palm Springs, Sand and Stars" movement, The Atlantic and Pacific Suite – a 1994 composition by Ervin Litkei,[53] arranged and conducted by Bernard Ebbinghouse with the London Symphony Orchestra.[54]
  • 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[55]
  • 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[56]
  • The Other Palm Springs – a 1999 Peek-A-Boo Records album by Silver Scooter[57]
  • Palm Springs I Love You – a 1999 Country & Western album by Danney Ball & The Hollywood SongWranglers. CitySong Records[58]
  • Palm Springs Reunion: Ray Bush's BBC Jazz with Geoff Nicholas – a 2002 audio CD, Rollercoaster UK label[59]
  • Pinafore!: a ship shape new musical – a 2001 adaptation of H.M.S. Pinafore[60]
  • 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,[61] followed by Masterbeat: White Party 2002 (artists included Abigail, Gioia Bruno, Kim English, Jessica Folcker, et al.),[62] and other Masterbeat albums
  • Jazz in Palm Springs – a 2002 jazz album by Andy Fraga[63]
  • "Palm Springs" in The Very Best of Marc Antoine – a 2003 album by Marc Antone[64]
  • Folk Songs of the Coachella Valley in Story and Song – a 2004 book and recording by John Malcolm Penn[65]
  • "Palm Spring" in Party Groove: Winter Party, vol. 7 – a 2004 CD remix by Tony Moran[66]
  • Live at Peabody's (Palm Springs) – a 2004 jazz album by Rocky Zharp & the Blues Crackers[67]
  • Palm Springs – a 2005 Campo Records audio CD by Claudio Medeiros[68]
  • The Martini Kings
    • Weekend in Palm Springs – c. 2005 audio CD with songs from the 2005 video Camp Burlesque[69] and TV series Six Feet Under[70]
    • Palm Springs Serenade – a 2012 DION album, with Buddy Greco[71]
  • Mike Costley Live! A Palm Springs State of Mind – a 2006 Mike Costley audio CD[72]
  • Symphony of Light – a 2006 audio CD by Frederick Delarue[73]
  • "Palm Springs" in Exile On Schley Pass – a 2006 MP3 Alternative Rock album by Carl Johns on the Bronzerat label[74]
  • "Palm Springs" in Near Disasters/Sweet Hereafters – a 2006 audio CD by Jay Ray on the CDBY label[75]
  • "Palm Springs" in Rosé – a 2007 album by Bran Van 3000[76]
  • "Palm Springs Song" in Rubber Solstice – Late Octobra – a 2007 MP3 Alternative Rock album by John Tabacco on the Modern Voices Distribution label[77]
  • Palm Springs Getaway – a 2007 audio CD by Dr. Blackman[78]
  • Live in Palm Springs – a 2007 jazz album by Max & Bruce Kurnow, followed by Live in Palm Springs, Vol. II in 2009[79]
  • "Last Samba in Palm Springs" in Patterns, Circles and Shapes – a 2007 jazz MP3 album by John Mackay[80]
  • "Palm Springs" in Win Us Over – a 2009 album by ASG[81]
  • "Palm Springs" in California Years – a 2009 album by Jill Sobule[82]
  • "Palm Springs" in Teenage Summer Days – a 2009 MP3 rock album by David Arthur Brown[83]
  • "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[84]
  • "California Gurls" – a 2010 song by Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg).[85]
  • Coachella – a 2011 album with pieces from multiple artists at the Coachellafest[86]
  • "Palm Springs Life" in Kaputt – a 2011 album by the Canadian group Destroyer[87]
  • Desert Bass – a 2012 R&B/Rap Hip-Hop MP3 release by High Degree Hd, produced by Palm Springs Entertainment[88]{{failed verification|date=April 2015}}
  • "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[89]
  • Tony Rose His Piano & Orchestra Recorded Live at the Palm Springs Racquet Club – (no date) LAR Productions Orange Vinyl[90]
  • It's 1200 miles from Palm Springs to Texas – (no date) score by Jimmy Van Heusen[91]
  • Live Palm Springs – (no date) an LP country album by Electric Horsemen[92]
  • Live from Palm Springs – (no date) an LP album by Grace & Phil Moody[93]

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 }}
  • {{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}}
  • {{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}}

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.[94][95]

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.

Notes

1. ^Classic Crime Fiction: Clifford Knight Bibliography
2. ^10 11 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}}
3. ^{{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 Tahquitz Canyon 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}}
4. ^{{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}}
5. ^10 11 12 {{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}}
6. ^Castles Burning was adopted into the 1986 film Slow Burn.
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}}
7. ^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, (1988). Tokoyo: Hayakawa Book. {{ISBN|978-4150015220}}. {{OCLC|836792549}}
8. ^"Lady Smith" was made into the 1936 movie Palm Springs. See: {{tcmdb title|id=86155|title=Palm Springs}} and {{AFI film|7835|Palm Springs}}.
9. ^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}}.
10. ^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}}
11. ^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}}
12. ^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}}.
13. ^Released at the same time as the movie Palm Springs Weekend
14. ^Also published as Wish Upon a Star – (2004). New York: Kensington. {{ISBN|978-0758203120}}. {{OCLC|416214898}}
15. ^Adapted into the film Poodle Springs in 1998
16. ^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}})
17. ^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 [2010]). 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: Anagrama. 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}}
18. ^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|deadurl=yes|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=2014-04-30|df=}}. Also see: Deadly Women: Season 6, "Brides of Blood"
19. ^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}}
20. ^The Saint Goes West was adopted into the film The Saint in Palm Springs. See: {{AFI film|26907|The Saint in Palm Springs}}.
21. ^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}} * 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}}
22. ^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 Connie Martinson about Fugitive Nights is available from The Drucker Institute (January 1992). {{OCLC|535297318}}* Also, Fugitive Nights was translated and published in** Chinese as {{lang|zh-Latn|Ye mu mi zong}} (1993). Taibei: 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}}.
23. ^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}}.
24. ^While Drowning in the Desert is available as an audiobook from Blackstone Audio (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}}
25. ^The Winning of Barbara Worth was made into a 1926 silent film of the same title, {{OCLC|132840159|318383640}}, {{AFI film|13371|The Winning of Barbara Worth}}; and a play by Edwin Milton Royle, {{OCLC|828660703}}.
26. ^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."
27. ^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}}.
28. ^{{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=Chicago Tribune|date=June 8, 2002}}
29. ^Partial abstract: Examines the history and activities of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
30. ^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}}
31. ^[https://archive.org/stream/littletalesofthe30686gut/30686.txt See: Chapter "A Visit to Palm Springs"]; Also available at: {{Gutenberg|no=30686|name=Little Tales of The Desert|author=Ethel Twycross Foster|bullet=none}}
32. ^Betty and Veronica Comic Digest Magazine, {{ISSN|0886-134X}}, {{OCLC|24499388|12680360}}
33. ^{{tcmdb title|id=86155|title=Palm Springs}} and {{AFI film|7835|Palm Springs}}
34. ^{{OCLC|497633386|638207996}}
35. ^{{OCLC|83095423|497562353|83981939}}
36. ^{{OCLC|497358162}}
37. ^{{AllRovi person|90844|Slim Gaillard}}. {{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 Keely Smith 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=Chapman University Huell Howser Archive|authorlink=Huell Howser|date=September 27, 2002}}
38. ^{{OCLC|780294196}}
39. ^Missouri Public Libraries (MOBIUS) {{LCCN|93715629}}. {{OCLC|13167082}}
40. ^New York: DRG Theater {{OCLC|44677203}}
41. ^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}}
42. ^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
43. ^Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|91757467}}
44. ^{{OCLC|17870883|6456877}} {{ASIN|B001T96FW8}}
45. ^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}}
46. ^{{OCLC|498512437}}, {{IMDb name|id=0263115|name=Paul Evans}}, and {{AFI film|19354|Palm Springs Weekend}}
47. ^The Honey Pot: Original Motion Picture Score. Universal City, CA: MCA Classics. {{OCLC|20325955}}
48. ^{{OCLC|1999291|1999459}}
49. ^Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|95776970}}
50. ^Audio CD released in 2012 by New Gold Music, NGM-0045, {{ASIN|B00919213A}}
51. ^Hoboken, NJ: Hoboken Records. {{OCLC|702663770}}
52. ^{{IMDb title|0409230|Rockin' the Night Away}}. {{UPC|082551070220}}
53. ^{{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=New York Times |date=February 16, 2000 |authorlink=Allan Kozinn |page=Arts }}
54. ^Library of Congress data: {{LCCN|94771137}}
55. ^1995 VHS recording {{OCLC|36314444}} (Leonard Reed); Palm Springs Yacht Club version made available in 2003 {{ASIN|B0026O9PXG}} and {{ASIN|B000CA6ZQ6}}
56. ^Carrboro, NC: Mammoth Records. {{OCLC|39764519}}
57. ^{{UPC|645185000324}}. {{OCLC|49417842}}
58. ^{{ASIN|B000V94632}}
59. ^{{UPC|5012814060076}}
60. ^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}}
61. ^{{ASIN|B00005CP0E}}
62. ^{{ASIN|B000060P39}}
63. ^T and N Productions: {{ASIN|B000CA6QJC}}
64. ^Universal City, CA: Universal Music & Video. {{OCLC|52548546}}
65. ^Radio Flyer Music. {{ISBN|978-0976152903}}. {{OCLC|589077683}}
66. ^Brooklyn, NY: Centaur. {{OCLC|786267874}}
67. ^Label: CDBY – {{ASIN|B003N7G8KS}}
68. ^{{ASIN|B000CADBBI}}
69. ^{{IMDb title|0850263|Camp Burlesque}}
70. ^{{ASIN|B0054ERUCS}}
71. ^{{ASIN|B0085VA1OG}}
72. ^{{ASIN|B000U5WDGO}}
73. ^"Album dedicated to the Angel on the Mountain in Palm Springs..." {{ASIN|B000E5OACK}}
74. ^{{ASIN|B008VPVJC4}}
75. ^{{ASIN|B000GBE5NQ}}
76. ^Canada: Remstar Interaction: Distribution Select. {{OCLC|789685003}}
77. ^{{ASIN|B0012PAKEI}}
78. ^{{ASIN|B000NIIX1W}}
79. ^MTV discography: Label: Switchback Productions; Audio CDs: CDBY label – 2007: {{ASIN|B000MXP7IA}}; 2009: {{ASIN|B0028ER6ZS}}
80. ^{{ASIN|B0019JA7TK}}
81. ^Costa Mesa, CA: Volcom Entertainment. {{OCLC|185709001}}
82. ^Pinko Records {{OCLC|318462969|316838379|760096799}}
83. ^{{ASIN|B003BMUZH2}}
84. ^Accidental. {{OCLC|795776662}}
85. ^Metrolyrics
86. ^Record Store Day; {{OCLC|758848973}}
87. ^Chapel Hill, NC: Merge Records. {{OCLC|726815581}}
88. ^{{ASIN|B008U8I3EO}}
89. ^{{ASIN|B005HEENU2}}
90. ^{{ASIN|B001F3CRHU}}
91. ^{{OCLC|498384972}}; composed and recorded for the Chamber of Commerce, a recording sung by Dean Martin 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=Chapman University Huell Howser Archive|authorlink=Huell Howser|date=September 27, 2002}} from 21:20–23:56.
92. ^Label: DW – DW-1180; {{ASIN|B003NXEQ9W}}
93. ^No label; {{ASIN|B004C3WCHU}}
94. ^{{AFI film|6322|Lost Horizon}}
95. ^Capra himself is buried at the Coachella Valley Public Cemetery near Indio.

See also

  • Cahuilla mythology
  • Cahuilla traditional narratives
  • Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
    • Coachella Festival line-ups
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References

Further reading

  • {{cite book

| last1 = Chase| first1 =J. Smeaton
| authorlink = J. Smeaton Chase
| title = Our Araby: Palm Springs and the Garden of the Sun
| location =Pasadena, CA
| publisher = Palm Springs Public Library [Star–News Publishing Co.]
| orig-year= 1920
| year =1987
| quote=
| pages =
| 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.
  • {{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 }}
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