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Arizona's Ghost Towns and Mining Camps: A Travel Guide to History
by Philip Varney
Paperback: 136 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.39 x 10.75 x 8.27
Publisher: Arizona Highways; ; ()
ISBN: 0916179443Ambos Nogales: Intimate Portraits of the U.S-Mexico Border
by Maeve HickeyAmerican Character: Curious Life of Charles Fletcher Lummis and the Rediscovery of the Southwest
by Mark Thompson
Hardcover: 320 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.39 x 9.52 x 6.41
Arcade Publishing; ISBN: 1559705507; (March )And It Is Still That Way: Legends Told by Arizona Indian Children
by Byrd BayloAn Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social, and Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians
by Morris Edward Opler
Listed under Apache IndiansArchaeological Explorations in Caves of the Point of Pines Region Arizona
by James C GiffordArizona: A Cavalcade of History, Second Edition
by Marshall Trimble
Paperback from Rio Nuevo Publishers
Archaeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau (Grand Canyon Archaeological Series ; V. 3)
by Douglas W. Schwartz, Jane Kepp, Richard C. Chapman
Paperback from School of American Research Press
1981Arizona Myths, Fallacies and Misconceptions
by John D. Neuner
Paperback from First Leaf Publishing
Arizona's Greatest Golf Courses
by Bill Huffman, Tom Weiskopf
Hardcover from Northland Pub
Arizoniana: Stories from Old Arizona
by Marshall Trimble
Paperback from Golden West Pub
Arizona: A History
by Thomas E. SheridanArizona: An Illustrated History
by Patrick LavinArizona Bandits, Bushwhackers, Outlaws & Lawmen (& Women)!
by Carole Marsh
Special OrderArizona Diamondbacks
by John Nichols
Listed under Arizona DiamondbacksArizona's Disasters & Catastrophes!
by Carole MarshArizona Jurassic Park!: Dinosaurs & Other Prehistoric Creatures That Once Roamed Our State!
by Carole MarshArizona: Postcard Book
by David Muench
Listed under Travel PostcardsArizona-Sonora Desert Museum: A Scrapbook
by Peggy Pickering LarsonArizona-Sonora Desert Museum Book of Answers
by David Wentworth Lazaroff
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press; ; (March )
ISBN: 1886679096Arizona Then & Now
by Allen Dutton
Book Description When paired with the historic images of 19th and 20th century photographers, Arizona photographer Allen Dutton's modern-day images reveal the changes that have shaped the state's landscape during the past 100-plus years. To illustrate these sometimes drastic, sometimes subtle differences, Allen searched the state to locate the precise spots from which to rephotograph the scenes captured by his predecessors- endeavoring to achieve the same angles, perspectives, and lighting as in the early photographs. The result reveals the consequences of humankind's efforts to tame the stark deserts and rugged mountains of the American West as well as Mother Nature's ability to rebuild and reclaim her own.Arizona Timelines!
by Carole Marsh
Reading level: Ages 9-12Arizona Trails & Tales: True Adventures in Arizona's Old West
by Charles D. LauerArizona Twilight Tales: Good Ghosts, Evil Spirits & Blue Ladies
by Jane Eppinga
From the Back Cover In this collection of tales gathered from her investigations, author Jane Eppinga enthralls readers with sharp and vivid accounts of eerie hauntings in Arizona. From disturbing phantom appearances along Route 666 to thrilling sightings of military ghosts that appear at dusk, Arizona Twilight Tales will spellbind readers. Perhaps the folk tales and legends passed down from generation to generation are actually true? This collection of tales will haunt you, delight you, and keep you wondering what's real and what, if anything, is imagined!Arizona's Unsolved Mysteries & Their Amazing Solutions!
by Carole MarshArizoniana: Stories from Old Arazona
by Marshall TrimbleArt Treasures and Museums In and Around Prescott, Arizona
by Marguerite Madison AronowitzBasketmaker Caves in the Prayer Rock District Northeastern Arizona
by Elizabeth A MorrisBattleship Arizona: An Illustrated History
by Paul Stillwell
Listed under Pearl HarborBefore the Roads Were Paved: Living With the Navajos at Canyon de Chelly 1950-1952
by Dorothy CummingBeyond Chaco: Great Kiva Communities on the Mogollon Rim Frontier
by Sarah A. Herr
Paperback: 150 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.38 x 11.00 x 8.46
Publisher: University of Arizona Press; ;
ISBN: 0816521565Big League, Big Time : The Birth of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Billion-Dollar Business of Sports, and the Power of the Media in America
by Len Sherman
Listed under Arizona DiamondbacksBirths, Deaths, and Marriages from El Paso Newspapers Through 1885 for Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Indian Territory
by Jane Beard
Listed under Arizona GenealogyBones from Awatovi, Northeastern Arizona
by Peabody Museum of Archaeology and EthnologyBuckskins, Bedbugs & Bacon: Daily Adventures in the Old West
by Chips MuehlBuried Treasures of the American Southwest: Legends of Lost Mines, Hidden Payrolls, and Spanish Gold
by Wendell E. HallCanyon De Chelly: Its People and Rock Art
by Campbell GrantChiricahua Apache Women and Children: Safekeepers of the Heritage
by H. Henrietta Stockel
Listed under Apache IndiansConfederate Pathway to the Pacific: Major Sherod Hunter and Arizona Territory, C.S.A
by L. Boyd Finch
Listed under Civil War ArizonaClash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chiricahua Apaches
by National Park Svc.
Listed under ApacheCochise County Stalwarts: A Who's Who of the Territorial Years
by Lynn R. BaileyCopper Crucible: How the Arizona Miners' Strike of 1983 Recast Labor-Management Relations in America
by Jonathan D. Rosenblum
Paperback: 280 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.72 x 9.01 x 6.02
Publisher: Ilr Pr; ; 2nd edition
ISBN: 0801485541Crossing Between Worlds: The Navajos of Canyon De Chelly
by Jeanne M. Simonelli
Listed under NavajoThe Crooked Trail to Holbrook
by Jr. Leland J. Hanchett
Paperback from Pine Rim Pub
1993
ASIN/0963778501
Out of Print - Try Used BooksDavid Muench's Arizona: Cherish the Land, Walk in Beauty
by David Muench, Larry Cheek, Stewart L. Udall
Hardcover from Arizona Highways
Desert Honkytonk: The Story of Tombstone's Bird Cage Theatre
by Roger A. Bruns
Paperback: 199 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.54 x 8.99 x 6.01
Publisher: Fulcrum Pub;
ISBN: 1555914160Dancing Gods: Indian Ceremonials of New Mexico and Arizona
by Erna FergussonDead in Their Tracks: Crossing America's Desert Borderlands
by John AnnerinoDesert Indian Woman: Stories and Dreams
by Frances Sallie ManuelDesert Lawmen: The High Sheriffs of New Mexico and Arizona
by Larry D. Ball
Listed under LawmenThe Desert Smells Like Rain: A Naturalist in O'Odham Country
by Gary Paul Nabhan
Paperback: 148 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.41 x 9.10 x 6.16
Publisher: University of Arizona Press; Reprint edition
ISBN: 0816522499The Desert Training Center/California-Arizona Maneuver Area, 1942-1944: Historical and Archaeological Contexts
by Matt C. Bischoff
Out of Print - Try Used BooksDisaster at the Colorado: Beales Wagon and the First Emigrant Party
by Charles W. Baley
Hardcover: 228 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.91 x 9.26 x 6.36
Publisher: Utah State University Press; ;
ISBN: 0874214386Drenched in Blood, Rigid in Death: The True Story of the Wickenburg Massacre
by R. Michael Wilson
Book Description: Early on the morning of November 5, 1871, seven passengers continued on their journey toward Ehrenberg, Arizona Territory. One hour west of Wickenburg their stagecoach was attacked. The driver and five men were murdered. A seventh man and the only female passenger escaped, though severely wounded. Sixteen hours later a rescue party recovered the bodies of five victims 'drenched in blood, rigid in death'. A pursuit posse followed closely behind and the following day the Army's investigation began. The result of that inquiry presaged a campaign that would punish the guilty and alter the fate of nearly every Indian in America's southwest.Early Farmers of the Sonoran Desert: Archaeological Investigations at the Houghton Road Site, Tucson, Arizona
by Richard Ciolek-TorrelloEarly Southwest Ornithologists, 1528--1900
by Dan L. FischerEast of Tucson
by Walter L. Andrea
Hardcover: ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.00 x 9.00 x 6.00
Publisher: Ivy House Publishing Group; ; (December )
ISBN: 1571970053Edward Abbey: A Life
by James M. Cahalan
Hardcover: 357 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.14 x 9.57 x 6.37
Publisher: University of Arizona Press;
ISBN: 0816519064Encyclopedia of Arizona
by Somerset PubsEnigma at Tumacacori Arizona
by Gary D. Oliver
Book Description Never before documented facts surrounding the old Tumacacori Mission in the hills west of the Tumacacori Mission National Historical Monument. The book documents very old drill holes in rocks, that when rods are inserted, point to important but unknown locations, details the fabled Tumacacori treasure located at 8 local mines, early native american mining, possible locations for the 7 Cities of Cibola, rock ruins, and more. Although Coronado never found the fabled 7 Cities of Cibola in 1539, the Coronado National Forest surrounds this site and is named to honor his efforts. In 1919, Frank Pinkley was the US Government official responsible for preserving this site. Frank told the local newspaper that the original mission is located near a lost or abandoned Aztec city spread out over a long red mesa, where there were markings pointing to hidden Aztec treasure. I believe the drill holes are the markings Frank was talking about.
Out of Print - Try Used BooksExpanding the View of Hohokam Platform Mounds: An Ethnographic Perspective
by Mark D. ElsonFinding the Wright Places in California and Arizona: A Book for Frank Lloyd Wright Fans
by Henry J. Michel
Listed under Frank Lloyd WrightFolk Mammalogy of the Northern Pimans
by Amadeo M. ReaFort Huachuca: The Story of a Frontier Post
by Cornelius C. Smith Jr.
Book Description This is a history of the famous old post erected deep within Apache country in Arizona where anyone stepping into the territory met with vicious, horrendous attack. The post served courageously to protect an ever-increasing influx of settlers into a wild and fearsome territory. With the Spanish reach for empire, colonization, and usurpation of Indian lands, the Apaches retaliated in the only way they knew how, by vicious and sustained attack upon anyone violating Apache territory. Emigrants, lone travelers, overland-mail riders and itinerant merchants were gunned down, slaughtered, mutilated and roasted alive.If the white man wanted the gold and silver hiding in the hills the he would have to win access to the precious metals the hard way. This is the reason of Fort Huachuca's existence. One of the most savage contests of arms between dedicated and able frontier army soldiers and implacable Indian braves. This confrontation culminated in the inevitable reduction of the primitive by the technologically advanced. This was not brought on so much by the introduction of equipment and machines, however, as by persistence and the sheer weight of numbers.
Fort Huachuca saw it all. It began in a primitive setting from cavalry charge and marathon infantrymen to being equipped with the most modern equipment of real bugles and crackling loud-speakers. That shows how long the ugly battle continued.
El Rancho Grande: Mexican American Oral Histories from Southern Arizona
by Patricia Preciado Martin, Jose Galvez
Hardcover from University of Arizona Press
Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons
by John Wesley Powell, Wallace Earle Stegner
Listed under John Wesley PowellA Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona
by Anne Orth Epple, Lewis E. Epple (Photographer)Frog Mountain Blues
by Charles Bowden, Jack W. Dykinga
Paperback from University of Arizona Press
1994The Great Arizona Almanac: Facts About Arizona
by Dean Smith
Paperback from WestWinds Press
Ghost Towns of Arizona
by James E. Sherman, Don Percious, Barbara H. Sherman
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
1980Grand Canyon-Flagstaff Stage Coach Line : A History & Exploration Guide
by Richard K. Mangum, Sherry G. Mangum
Paperback from Hexagon Pr
Going Back to Bisbee
by Richard Shelton
Paperback from University of Arizona Press
1992Galeyville, Arizona Territory 1880: Its History and Historic Archaeology
by Brooks White
Book Description Galeyville has been reputed as a town rife with outlaws, gamblers and miners who lived life to the edge. That reputation and the legends around it have been meticulously researched, analyzed and interpreted by Brooks White in "Galeyville, Arizona Territory 1880—Its History and Historic Archaeology." Using historic records and his own archaeological techniques, White has examined every aspect of this town's existence, from the area's geology and climatology before the creation of Galeyville to the detection of notorious outlaw Curly Bill Brocious's signature on a cave wall just outside the town.
Hardcover: 384 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.49 x 9.24 x 6.36
Publisher: Pentland Press, Inc.; (January 1, )
ISBN: 1571971785Glen Canyon Dammed: Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country
by Jared Farmer
Publisher: University of Arizona Press;God and Caesar at the Rio Grande: Sanctuary and the Politics of Religion
by Hilary Cunningham
Publisher: Univ of Minnesota Pr (Txt);The Great Arizona Almanac: Facts About Arizona
by Dean Smith
Publisher: WestWinds Press;The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction
by Linda Gordon
Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr; (April )A Guide to Historic Missions & Churches of the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands
by Richard J. Morgan
Publisher: Adventures in Education, Inc.;H. L. James' Rugs and Posts: The Story of Navajo Weaving and Indian Trading
by H. L. James
Listed under Navajo IndiansHard Places: Reading the Landscape of America's Historic Mining Districts
by Richard V. Francaviglia
Publisher: University of Iowa Press; Reissue editionThe Hardy Site at Fort Lowell Park, Tucson, Arizona
by Linda M. GregonisHaunted Arizona: Ghosts of the Grand Canyon State
by Ellen RobsonHistorical Atlas of Arizona
by Don Bufkin, Henry P. Walker
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
1986The History of African Americans in Tucson: An Afrocentric Perspective, Volume One: 1860 to 1960
by Harry LawsonThe History of the Arizona Diamondbacks (Baseball)
by John Nichols
Listed under Arizona DiamondbacksThe Hohokam: Ancient People of the Desert
by David Grant NobleHolding the Line: Women in the Great Arizona Mine Strike of 1983
by Barbara Kingsolver
Book Description Novelist Barbara Kingsolver began her writing career with Holding the Line. It is the story of how women's lives were transformed by an eighteen-month strike against the Phelps-Dodge Copper Corporation. Set in the small mining towns of Arizona, the story is partly oral history and partly social criticism, exploring the process of empowerment which occurs when people work together as a community.The Holmes Manuscript: The Lost Dutchman Mine of Jacob Waltz
by T. E. Glover
Listed under The Lost Dutchman MineHomol' Ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River Valley, Arizona
by E. Charles Adams
Out of Print - Try Used BooksHoover Dam: An American Adventure
by Joseph E. StevensThe Hopi
by Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh
Listed under Hopi IndiansHouses Beneath the Rock: The Anasazi of Canyon De Chelly and Navajo National Monument
by David Grant NobleThe Illustrated Life and Times of Wyatt Earp
by Bob Boze Bell
Listed under Wyatt EarpImages and Conversations: Mexican Americans Recall a Southwestern Past
by Patricia Preciado Martin
Publisher: University of Arizona Press;In Old Arizona
by Marshall Trimble
Publisher: Golden West Pub; (December 1986)In Pictures: Canyon de Chelly: The Continuing Story
by Wilson Hunter Jr.
KC Publications; First edition (April )In the Fifth World: Portrait of the Navajo Nation
by Adriel Heisey
Listed under Navajo IndiansIn the Shadow of the San Francisco Peaks: Growing Up on the Frontier
by Lou BaderIndian Trader: The Life and Times of J. L. Hubbell
by Martha Blue
Book Description From the late 1870's until 1930, Juan Lorenzo Hubbell traded at Ganado, Arizona, in Navajo country. While Euro-Americans viewed him as the dean of Indian traders in the Southwest, Navajo sentiment varied.J.L. Hubbell's life story tells the larger tale of the settlement of the West, the reservation trader, and the Indian economy. Marths Blue's ethnobiography weaves the conflicts and complexities of the Southwest into Hubbell's life: the Navajos' repatriation and economic recovery, the sera of the reservation trader in frontier history, the tourist explosion wrought by the Santa Fe Railway and the Fred Harvey Company. It also explores Arizona's quest for statehood, water development in its desert plateau country, the transition of the Navajo blanket to rug, and the image-makers' (artists, writers and photographers) portrayals of the Southwest.
Drawing on historical documents, oral histories, and archival materials, Blue presents a fascinating tapestry of character and place richly illustrated by over 100 photographs and maps. Her portrait of Juan Lorenzo Hubbell positions him squarely in the gallery of the West's prominent men.
Hardcover: 383 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.26 x 9.34 x 6.29
Publisher: Kiva Publishing, Inc; (April 1, )
ISBN: 1885772173Indians of Arizona: Past and Present
Publisher: Somerset Pubs;An Introduction to Arizona History and Government
by Donald Gawronski
Burgess Publishing Company; 6 edition (December 1, )
Out of Print - Try Used BooksInvestigations at Sunset Mesa Ruin: Archaeology at the Confluence of the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers, Tucson, Arizona
by Richard Ciolek-Torrello
In 1989, Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), began a decade-long research project at the site, carried out over three phases. Sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District, research focused on two distinct components. The bulk of the study concerned a Rincon phase settlement dating between A.D. 1000 and 1100. Also investigated was a three-room adobe house constructed around 1893 by Basillio Cuevas, a Mexican immigrant. Excavation of the Cuevas adobe and associated refuse deposits and archival research provide rare insights into the lives of such Mexican homesteaders. The Publisher.John H. Behan: Sacrificed Sheriff
by Bob Alexander
Listed under Wyatt EarpJourney into the Desert
by John BrownJourney Proud: Recollections of a Fifties Woman
by Claire King SargentKaruk: Native Accounts of the Quechan Mourning Ceremony
by Abraham M. HalpernKolb Brothers of Grand Canyon: Being a Collection of Tales of High Adventure, Memorable Incidents and Humorous Anecdotes
by William C. Suran, P. Frazier, R. Houk
Paperback from Grand Canyon Association
Livin' at the End of Old 95
by Rick Kingsbury
Paperback from Cahn Mari
The Lost Dutchman Mine of Jacob Waltz, Part 1. The Golden Dream
by Thomas E. Glover
Listed under The Lost Dutchman MineLaw of the Gun (Arizona Highways Wild West Series)
by Marshall TrimbleLife in a Hopi Village
by Sally Senzell Isaacs
Listed under Hopi IndiansLives on the Line: Dispatches from the U.S.-Mexico Border
by Miriam DavidsonLiving on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analysis of the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project 1993-1998
by Barbara J. MillsLooking for Lost Bird: A Jewish Woman Discovers Her Navajo Roots
by Yvette D. MelansonMiranda V. Arizona: Rights of the Accused (Landmark Supreme Court Cases)
by Gail Blasser Riley
Library Binding from Enslow Publishers, Inc.
1994A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert
by Steven J. Phillips, Patricia Wentworth Comus, Carol Cochran, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Paperback from University of California Press
Navajo Multi-Household Social Units: Archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona
by Thomas R. Rocek
Hardcover from University of Arizona Press
Nfc West: The Arizona Cardinals, the St. Louis Rams, the San Francisco 49Ers, and the Seattle Seahawks (Inside the NFL)
by John Walters
School & Library Binding from Childs World
Over the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon
by Michael P. Ghiglieri, Thomas M. Myers
(Paperback)Roadside Geology of Arizona (Roadside Geology Series)
Listed under Roadside GeologyRoute 66 Chronicles: Volume I Shadows of the Past Over Route 66 Arizona - New Mexico
by Gerald M. Knowles
Paperback from Central Printing Co
24 April, 2002The Sonoran Desert Tortoise: Natural History, Biology, and Conservation (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Studies in Natural History)
by Thomas R. Van Devender
Hardcover from University of Arizona Press
Standing Up Country: The Canyon Lands of Utah and Arizona
by C. Gregory Crampton
Paperback from Rio Nuevo Publishers
Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics : Design Analysis in the American Southwest
by Stephen Plog
Hardcover from Cambridge University Press
1980
Special OrderSpain in the Southwest: A Narrative History of Colonial New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Californi
by John L. Kessell
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Songs My Mother Sang to Me: An Oral History of Mexican American Women
by Patricia Preciado Martin
Paperback from University of Arizona Press
1992Sunk Without a Sound : The Tragic Colorado River Honeymoon of Glen and Bessie Hyde
by Brad Dimock
Listed under Colorado HistoryStill the Wild River Runs: Congress, the Sierra Club, and the Fight to Save Grand Canyon
by Byron E. Pearson, Byrone E. Pearson
(Hardcover)These Is My Words : The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901 Arizona Territories
by Nancy E. TurnerVanished Arizona : Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman
by Martha SummerhayesThe United States Marshals of New Mexico and Arizona Territories, 1846-1912
by Larry D. Ball
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman
by Martha Summerhayes
Paperback from Univ of Nebraska Pr
1979Wilderness and Razor Wire
by Ken Lamberton, Richard Shelton
Paperback from Mercury House
All My Rivers Are Gone: A Journey of Discovery Through Glen Canyon
by Katie LeeAnd Die in the West: The Story of the O.K. Corral Gunfight
by Paula Mitchell MarksAnimal Tracks of Arizona & New Mexico
by Ian SheldonAnnotated Checklist of the Birds of Arizona
by Gail MonsonAn Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
by Southwest Parks & Monuments AssociationAnswered Prayers: Miracles and Milagros Along the Border (Southwest Center Series)
by Eileen OktavecArizona: A Pictorial Guide
by Smith-Southwestern IncArizona - A Postcard Book
by Eric WunrowArizona Birds: An Introduction to Familiar Species (Pocket Naturalist)
by James KavanaghThe Arizona Bookstore Book
by Carole MarshArizona for Dummies
by Edie JarolimArizona Game Birds
by David E. BrownArizona Gardener's Guide: The What, Where, When, How and Why of Gardening in Arizona
by Mary IrishArizona Government for Kids
by Carole MarshArizona Landmarks
by Jim CookArizona Politicians: The Noble and the Notorious
by James W. JohnsonArizona Treasure Hunters Ghost Town Guide
by Theron L FoxArizona Trees and Wildflowers: An Introduction to Familiar Species
by James KavanaghArizona Trout: A Fly Fishing Guide
by Rex Johnson Jr.Arizona Trout Streams and Their Hatches: Fly-Fishing in the High Deserts of Arizona and Western New Mexico
by Charles R. MeckArizona UFO's & Extraterrestrials!: A Look at the Sightings & Science in Our State!
by Carole MarshArizona Wildflowers
by Eleanor H. AyerArizona Wildlife: An Introduction to Familiar Species
by KavanaghArizona's Ghost Towns and Mining Camps: A Travel Guide to History
by Philip VarneyArizona's Mogollon Rim
by Don DederaAt the Desert's Green Edge: An Ethnobotany of the Gila River Pima
by Amadeo M. ReaBirds of Arizona: A Guide to Unique Varieties
by Eleanor H. AyerBirds of Phoenix & Maricopa County, Arizona
by Janet L. Witzeman
ASIN/0965456609
Out of Print - Try Used BooksBirds of the American Southwest
by Lynn Hassler KaufmanBirds of the Southwest: Arizona, New Mexico, Southern California and Southern Nevada
by John H. RappoleAmbush at Bloody Run: The Wham Paymaster Robbery of 1889
by Larry D. Ball
Paperback Arizona Historical Society; ISBN: 0910037418;
Out of Print - Try Used Books50 Years of the Desert Boneyard: Davis Monthan A.F.B. Arizona
by Philip D. Chinnery
(Paperback)
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