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Arizona Highways magazine 1962 April Arizona Highways Commission April 1962 Volume 38 No. 4 magazine used 48 pages Contents:The Living Heritage of Frank Lloyd Wright. Taliesin associated architects carry on ideas and ideals of great teacher.From Horseless Carriages to Moonshots. Fifty years of headlines from Arizona newspapers are a glimpse of historyThe Old-Time Cowhand. Colorful characters of the Old West live again in Ramon Adams' new book.Condition: Pages are age toned and have edge tears. Cover has creases, edge tears, soil, and wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1962 June Arizona Highways Commission June 1962 Volume 38 No 6 magazine used 44 pages Contents:East Verde - River of Mystery. What it lacks in size, it makes up in personalityArizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Society's Tucson Museum is a treasure chest of yesterdays.Exquisite Sails. Butterflies are among Nature's most beautiful masterpiecesThe Civil War in Arizona. Fighting insignificant but outcome important to the Union.Condition: Pages are age toned. Cover has creases and wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1962 November Arizona Highways Commission November 1962 Volume 38 No. 11 magazine used 40 pages Contents:Charleston - the Town That Never Grew Old. A visit to Cochise County ghost town, whose heyday was in the 1880sHe Took Art to the Market Place. Unique western art gallery becomes attraction for Phoenix visitorsGeologic Mapping of Arizona. Bureau of Mines, U of A completes large scale mapping project of state.Condition: Pages are lightly age toned. Cover has edge and corner wear.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1962 September Arizona Highways Commission September 1962 Volume 38 No. 9 magazine used 40 pages Contents:Ranch Wife. Jo Jeffers tells us about her life on a north Arizona ranch.Wind and Water, Sun and Sails. Sailing in the desert! Of course! Come sometime, see for yourselfThe Mystery of the Little Trees. Kaibab Forest reveals an unusual phenomenon in nature's survivalThe Finley Ranch. An Arizona family enterprise turns out to be big businessArizona's Provisional Government. Lawmakers attempt to form a governing body back in 1860.Condition> Pages are age toned. Cover has creases, edge tears, and wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1963 July Arizona Highway Commission July 1963 Volume 39 No. 7 magazine used 48 pages Contents:Report to the Publishers. Operation of this magazine is explained to the people of stateHavasu Adventure. A journey to one of the West's most spectacular scenic areasCarrying the mail to Supai. Mail service to remote canyon village unique in this country.Condition: Pages are lightly age toned. Cover has wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1963 June Arizona Highway Department June 1963 Volume 39, No. 6 magazine used 40 pages Contents:Arizona's Soil Conservation Districts. Our future salvation lies in the wise and judicious use of soilCanyon Creek. Introducing you to a small stream full of fishing and summer pleasureDown Where the Grasses Grow. Beauty is above and all around us, but don't forget grasses below you.A Drink for the Dead. A strange tale of old Arizona - so strange and weird it has to be true. by Gladwell Richardscon, Drawings by De Grazia. Armed robbery at Winslow Arizona, in April, 1905, leading to a shoot-out with lawmen. Includes photo tour of Canyon Creek Condition: Pages are lightly age toned. Cover has ribbing wear, and wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1963 March Arizona Highways Commission March 1963 Volume 39 No. 3 magazine used 40 pages Traveling: Arizona 64 issue. Contents:The Phoenix Bird. The story of the Phoenix bird, reborn from its own ashes, is delightful oneArizona 64. New state route traverses and opens up northern part of Navajo country1863 - Arizona Territory - 1963. This year we observe hundredth anniversary of creation of a territory.Condition: Pages are lightly age toned. Cover has wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1963 May Arizona Highway Commission May 1963 Volume 39, No. 5 magazine used 40 pages Land of the Carlos Apaches issue. Illustrated with photos and a map of the San Carlos Indian reservation. Photos: Rev. Francis Uplegger holding original draft of his work on the Apache language. Lutheran Mission at old San Carlos 1919 loading logs at hilltop Asbestos mining, Salt River Canyon Interior - tribal store Havesting cactus Health nurse visits Apache home Quilting bee, Assembly of God Church Tribal garage, filling station Building wickiup 7th Cavalry troops training horses An apache village in early days Frank Poe, packer and chief of scouts, San Carlos 1885-92 Old San Carlose, 1880, now covered by San Carlos Lake (long line of) Indians receiving weekly rations at San Carlos 1880 Mickey Free, scout, interpreter Military post on San Carlos Reservation 1887 Apache scouts, Company F, 1885, "Apache Kid" on right of line Fel-ay-tay, scout, 1882 and others Condition: Pages are lightly age toned. Cover has edge and corner wear.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1963 October Arizona Highways Commission October 1963 Volume 39 No. 10 magazine used 47 pages Contents:Carlos Elmer's Favorite Photo "Moonrise on the Desert"Manzanita. Closeup of one of Arizona's most interesting hill shrubsI Go Hunting With My Camera. Naturalist-photographer acts as guide along nature trailsAn Apache Artist in Pimland - Jim Stevens. Murals in Pima Franciscan Missions inspire IndiansDesert Colony.Condition: Pages have corner wear. Cover is age toned, has creases, soil, and wear to the edges and corners.
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Arizona Highways magazine 1963 September Arizona Highway Commission September 1963 Volume 39 No. 9 magazine used 48 pages Arizona's Wilderness Areas issue. Contents:Northland Press. Handsome books being issued by printing firm up in FlagstaffArizona's Wilderness Areas. Remote parts of our forests to be preserved in natural stateThe Kitt Peak Story. New National Observatory brings us closer to the sun and stars.Condition: Pages are lightly age toned and some have creases. Cover has creases, soil, and wear to the edges and corners.
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Space and Distance: A Guide to South Central Oregon's North Lake County Christmas Valley Chamber of Commerce 1988 softcover used 35 pages Contents: High Desert History Ground Water - A Hidden and Valued Resource Mule Deer Pronghorn Antelope Coyotes Bird Life Hunting and Fishing Arrowheads CampgroundsPoints of Interest: Hole-in-the-Ground Fort Rock Fort Rock Cave South Ice Cave Derrick Cave Christmas Valley Crack-in-the-Ground Fossil Lake Sand Dunes Lost Forest Alkali Lake Silver Lake Condition: Pages have corner wear and some have note written in ink. Cover has creases and wear to the edges and corners.
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Banks, Noel Six Inner Hebrides, Eigg, Rum, Canna, Muck, Coll, Tiree, Island Series David & Charles 1977 hardcover used 208 pages, 5 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches tall Contents: Setting Scene Sea and Sky Early Times and Clan Times Campbells and Jacobites Disastrous Improvement Dispersal Tiree after the Famine Himself - the Island Proprietor Natural History Communication The Islands at Work and Play Religion, Education, and Health The Future Appendices: Singing Sand Dean Munro's Account, 1549 Some Routes and Steamers Bibliography Index
Condition: Ex library book with all the markings and card holder glued to the inside back cover. Book is in good condition, the pages are crisp and clean. Boards are slightly bent. Cover has rubbing wear, surface tears, bumped corners, and wear to the edges.
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Fairbairn, Neil A Traveler's Guide to the Kingdoms of Arthur Historical Times 1983 0237456567 / 9780237456566 Hardcover used 157 pages, 7 1/2 inches by 9 1/2 inches tall cover: "A Traveler's Guide to the Kingdoms of Arthur is a practical and beautiful guide book to the vast world of Arthurian fact and legend. From Barry Hill, north of Dundee, to the Foret de Paimpont in Brittany, the visitor is taken to nearly 200 places associated with this great hero and king, for Arthur is remembered throughout Britain and Brittany in mountains, castles, cairns, tombs and even 'round tables'. With precise directions and map references, the book tells the reader how to discover Arthur's evocative world. But the pleasure is as great for the armchair traveler as for the motorist. More than 250 photographs offer a magnificent record of landscapes and monuments little changed since the Dark Ages, a kingdom that Arthur himself would still recognize." Condition: Book is in good condition, the pages are crisp and clean. Binding is tight. Cover has rubbing wear, and wear to the edges and corners.
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Garvey, Joan B.; and Widmer, Mary Lou Beautiful Crescent, A History of New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana Garmer Press 1982 0961296003 / 9780961296001 softcover used 247 pages from the Foreword: "Beautiful Crescent is a good short basic history of New Orleans - and more. We use it as a textbook in training Friends of the Cabildo volunteers. It's a foundation, a springboard, an appetizer - just enough factual history, just enough "people" history to tantalize and whet our appetites to delve into the books in the Bibliography. The wonderful lists of governors, mayors, noted personalities, and the chronology make Beautiful Crescent an indispensible tool for tour guides - and indeed fun for everyone else who loves New Orleans.Contents: The Part The River Played Discover and Exploration The French Period The Spanish Period On Becoming American (1803 - 1815) Progress in a Period of Peace (1820 - 1860) Customs, Carnival, and Cemeteries New Orleans, An Occupied City (1862 - 1876) Rebirth and Resurgence (1865 - 1930) Growth in a Modern City (after 1930) Bibliography Glossary Chronology Noted Personalities Governors Mayors Directions in New Orleans Statues and Monuments Index Condition: Pages are clean. Cover has creases and wear to the edges and corners.
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Royle, Selena Guadalajara as I know it . . . live it . . . love it 1966 softcover used 106 pages, 5 1/2 inches by 8 inches tall from the cover: "If you think this is a guide book . . . you're right. If you think it is just a guide book you're wrong! In a lyric, amusing and sometimes caustic manner Miss Royle has, as she threatens in these pages, opened 'my heart and my address book.' You will be guided to pearls and plumbers, parks and playhouses, fountains and foods, museums and markets, gifts and garages but incidentally you will unconsciously become intimate with the spirit of Mexico, for included are some of those articles which as correspondent for the Mexico City Times, Mexico City News, the Colony Reporter and as feature editor of Spotlight on Guadalajara have made Selena a loving authority on the city and its ways. It can be read like a novel. Once read you'll never be without it." Condition: Pages are crisp and clean. Binding is tight. Cover has rubbing wear, creases, soiled spots, writing, and wear to the edges and corners.
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