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In The Shadow Of The Rocks
Thirty years after the discovery of the Mesa Verde cliff dwellings, the first scientific archaeological explorations in Colorado took place in a district of the upper San Juan River drainage known for a pair of prominent pinnacles called Chimney Rock.
Houses on Country Roads
Essays on the Places, Seasons, and Peoples of the Four Corners Country. "Ian Thompson is as deft at chronicling the cyclical sweep of time on a particular piece of earth as anyone I know.
The Durango Diary
"The ‘Durango Diary’ was originally published from 1986-1991 in the Durango Herald in the Friday edition. Each article covered one subject and included a photograph or drawing. The series covered the years from the 1880s into the 1920s, with a few maverick 1870s articles to set the scene. The articles printed in this volume represent the largest share of those discussing topics and people from the 1880s and 1890s."
Walking in Wildness
Author B.J. Boucher gives us a chance to listen and discover the wildness of the Weminuche Wilderness in this beautifully written book. It’s more than a guidebook.
Blue Coats, Red Skins, & Black Gowns
"For years, it has been apparent to this writer that there existed a need for a short history of Fort Lewis. Students consistently ask for information on the development of the College. They want "to know all about" its antecedents as an Indian School and a frontier military post.
Mud Stoves & Strawberry Jam
Sally Morrissey's Peace Corps Experience in Guatemala. With so much written lately about violence and poverty in Latin America, I want the people I lived and worked with in Guatemala to become real people, not statistics.
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