The American Southwest CD includes 28 books of history, nature, and fiction dealing wth Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, plus a personal travelogue.
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Table of Contents
Mary Austin
Marthy Carnary Burk (AKA Calamity Jane)
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The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane by Herself (article)
John Abbott
William Cody ( = Buffalo Bill)
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Autobiography
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Another authobiography
Captain W.F. Drannan
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Captain Drannan, Chief of Scouts
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Thirty-One Years on the Prairie
Edward Ellis
Zane Grey
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Call of the Canyon
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Desert Gold
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Heritage of the Desert
H. Irving Handcock
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Young Engineers in Arizona
Colonel Henry Inman
Thomas Kearns
E.L. Kolb
James McClintock
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Mormon Settlement in Arizona, 1921
Sylvester Mowry
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Memoir of the Proposed Territory of Arizona
John Muir
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The Grand Canon of the Colorado
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Steep Trails: California-Utah-Nevada-Washington-Oregon-The Grand Canyon
Joseph Munk
Frank Gee Patchin
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The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico
J.W. Powell
Willian McLeod Rain
W.H. Ryus
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The Second William Penn, a true account of incidents that happened along
the old Santa Fe Trail
in the Sixties, 1913
John Stoddard
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Lectures, Volume 10 (covering Southern California, Grand Canon of the Colorado
River, and Yellowstone National Park
Mark Twain
Edward Wheeler
Stewart Edward White
Southwest Travelogue: an
account of our recent vacation in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona,
with travel recommendations
by Richard Seltzer
followed by: Political Correctness Wins Out over Science: "Puebloan
Ancestors" vs. Anasazi and Theory of the kiva: Speculation about the Anasazi