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  • av Frank Waters
    175,-

    "The novel was begun in 1926, when I was twenty-four years old and working as a telephone engineer in Imperial Valley, on the California-Baja California border. During my stay there I made a horseback trip down into the little-known desert interior of Lower California.

  • - Selected Shorter Poems
    av John Matthias
    215 - 304,-

  • - Longer Poems
    av John Matthias
    382,-

    Beltane at Aphelion collects all of John Matthias's longer poems and is published simultaneously with Swimming at Midnight, which collects his shorter poems.

  • - A Biography Of Arthur Rochford Manby
    av Frank Waters
    278,-

    Ambitious and only 24 years old, Arthur Manby arrived from England in the Territory of New Mexico in 1883, and saw in its wilderness an empire that he believed himself destined to rule. For his kingdom, he chose a vast Spanish land grant near Taos, a wild 100,000 acres whose ancient title was beyond question.

  • - Man and Mystic
    av Jr. & Vine Deloria
    319,-

    "In addition to his accomplishments as a talented novelist, a thorough historian, and an excellent essayist, Frank Waters is that rare breed of man who has merged heart and mind early in his life and moved forward to confront ultimate questions.

  • av Susan Porterfield
    654,-

  • - The Man And The Myth
    av Doris Ostrander Dawdy
    267,-

  • - The Signal Corps Station At Pike'S Peak
    av Phyllis Smith
    267,-

  • av James Schevill
    319 - 510,-

  • - Short Stories
    av Jane Candia Coleman
    319,-

  • - Tales Of Colorado'S Ghost Towns And Mining Camps
    av Muriel Sibell Wolle
    381,-

  • - Publishing Articles On American And English
    av Richard G. Barlow
    452 - 1 885,-

    The Fifth Directory of Periodicals is expressly organized for scholars in the humanities who are looking for appropriate places to submit manuscripts for publication.

  • - And Mineral Guide
    av Richard M. Pearl
    219,-

    This collector's guide takes you on an extensive gem and mineral tour of the most strongly mineralized areas of the world.

  • - True Tales Of Frontier America
    av Mark Dugan
    241,-

  • av Jane Candia Coleman
    214 - 408,-

  • - The Visionary Novels Of Frank Waters
    av Alexander Blackburn
    447,-

  • av John Matthias
    163 - 267,-

  • av Natalie L. M. Petesch
    317,-

  • av Perry Eberhart
    250,-

    Offers a collection of tales of lost mines and buried treasure to stir the blood of any adventurous spirit and to satisfy the most lively imagination.

  • av Lucien Stryk
    163 - 267,-

  • av Walter Y. Evans-Wentz
    459,-

  • - And Transformation
    av Dick Simpson
    319 - 588,-

    In our time, we require a religion, ethics, and politics adequate to confront the global crises we face. In our scientific era of "progress," we might expect to look with confidence to the "scientific" disciplines of political science, sociology, and economics to solve the problems of our civilization.

  • - Life & Good Times Of
    av Marshall Sprague
    219,-

    In 1871, General William Jackson Palmer, a Civil War cavalry hero, dreamed of a Rocky Mountain resort town where sedate, temperate, wealthy folk could enjoy life in tranquil comfort. From its inception as a tiny resort hamlet, Colorado Springs has grown into the second largest city in the Colorado Rockies, with a projected population by 1990 of 400,000. Marshall Sprague tells the remarkable and colorful story of a community that, despite its massive growth, never abandoned its original vision of comfort and gentility. His account, illustrated with rare archival photographs, has been revised and enlarged for the 1990s. In the town's early years, rich easterners and Englishmen came seeking adventure, romance, and gentility. But when gold was discovered at nearby Cripple Creek in 1900, Colorado Springs became an instant boom town. A second major boom came several decades later, when local boosters persuaded the Army to choose Colorado Springs as the site for Fort Carson, a training center for 30,000 troops. Other military projects followed, including Peterson Field, Ent Air Force Base, the underground North American Air Defense Command Combat Operations Center, and in 1954, the U.S. Air Force Academy. More recent projects, discussed in a new final chapter, include the Olympic Training Center and the Olympic Hall of Fame, as well as high-tech industries and advances in culture, education, and recreation.As the city sprawls eastward onto the prairie, it bears little resemblance to General Palmer's 1871 village. Yet the general's dream of a quality town in a quality environment has continued to inspire generations of administrators and boosters who have made Colorado Springs a model of urban prosperity.

  • av Frank Waters
    244,-

    Based on the real life of Edith Warner, who ran a tearoom at Otowi Crossing, just below Los Alamos, The Woman at Otowi Crossing is the story of Helen Chalmer, a person in tune with her adopted environment and her neighbors in the nearby Indian pueblo and also a friend of the first atomic scientists.

  • - Collected Poems 1945-1986
    av James Schevill
    306,-

  • - A Journey Through Colorado's History and Culture
    av Stephen May
    162,-

  • av Natalie L. M. Petesch
    215 - 369,-

  • av Janet Lewis
    210 - 215,-

    Lewis' only collection of short fiction was first published in 1946, but remains as quietly haunting today as it was then. Set in small communities of the upper Midwest and northern California in the '30s and '40s, these midcentury gems focus on the quiet cycles connecting youth and age, despair and hope, life and death.

  • av Lucien Stryk
    256,-

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