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Arizona:
A Cavalcade of History by Marshall Trimble An authoritative chronology of Arizona's colorful past, presented in a factual, comprehensive manner, interspersed with delightful legends and yarns. This book is brought to you by Marshall Trimble, cowboy singer, humorist, storyteller and the state historian. |
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The
Three Sedonas by Lisa Schnebly Heidinger, Trevor V. Swanson
(Illustrator) This first book written about Sedona Schnebly by one of her descendants, Lisa Schnebly Heidinger, describes how she trekked from Missouri to the primitive, yet "magical," red rock country that became Sedona, Arizona. Children and parents alike will want to read this story over and over again, not just for the historical details, but also for the feelings it evokes and the reminder that they, too, are part of history. For readers 4 to 8 years old. |
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A.D.
1250: Ancient Peoples of the Southwest by Lawrence W. Cheek Explore one of the Southwest's most enduring mysteries: the unexplained disappearance of five once-thriving ancient Indian civilizations around A.D. 1250; the great Sinagua, Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon, and Salado cultures. What happened to the people? Why did they leave? Where did they go? |
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