2014 Q1 West and Southwest Catalogue

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N E W T I T L E C ATA L O G U E THE west & Southwest U.s.


the west & southwest u.s.

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wyoming ...................... 4 colorado ....................... 5 new mexico .................. 6 arizona ......................... 7 idaho ............................ 8 oregon .......................... 9 california ............. 10-12 hawaii ......................... 13 backlist ................ 14-22

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On This Day in Wyoming History Patrick T. Holscher

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978.1.62619.223.2 * 5 x 7 * 544 pp * 80 images * $14.99

Wyoming might be known as the least populous state, but this land of mountains and prairies is home to enough history to provide an entertaining footnote for each day of the year. On September 6, 1870, Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote, and on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the world’s first national park. JCPenney opened its doors in Kemmerer on April 14, 1902, while May 1, 1883, marks Buffalo Bill Cody’s very first Wild West Show. Join Pat Holscher on a day-by-day look at some of the Equality State’s most fascinating factoids.


The Yampa Valley Sin Circuit: Historic Red-Light Districts of Routt and Moffat Counties Laurel Watson 978.1.62619.167.9 * 6 x 9 * 128 pp * 42 images * $19.99

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Far from the rest of civilization, but with plenty of money and booze close at hand, Steamboat Springs and the surrounding towns of Oak Creek, Yampa, Hayden and Craig were filled with shady characters with even shadier pasts. Many of the saloonkeepers in these areas opened multiple enterprises, allowing the various “soiled doves” of the region to move from town to town and bar to bar every few months to keep business fresh or to escape entanglements that had gone sour. Historian Laurel Watson unearths the seamy history of Yampa Valley’s early red-light districts and the people who called them home.


Wicked Women of New Mexico Donna Blake Birchell

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978.1.62619.128.0 * 6 x 9 * 128 pp * 31 images * $16.99

New Mexico Territory attracted outlaws and desperados as its remote locations guaranteed non-detection while providing opportunists the perfect setting in which to seize wealth. Many wicked women on the run from their pasts headed there seeking new starts. Colorful characters such as Bronco Sue, Sadie Orchard and Lizzie McGrath were noted mavens of mayhem, while many other women were notorious gamblers, bawdy madams or confidence tricksters. Some paid the ultimate price for crimes of passion, while others avoided punishment by slyly using their beguiling allure to influence authorities. Follow the raucous tales of these wild women in a collection that proves that crime in early New Mexico wasn’t only a boys’ game.

Wicked Taos Ellen Dornan 978.1.62619.307.9 * 6 x 9 * 128 pp * 54 images * $19.99

The people of Taos have always displayed a feisty—if not downright insurgent—spirit. Every uprising that toppled a New Mexican government started here, beginning with the Pueblo revolt against the Spanish colonists and including the assassinations of a Mexican-era tax governor, who lost his head, and the first American governor, who lost his scalp before his life. Living on the edge of the northern frontier of New Spain, Taoseños became accomplished smugglers of slaves, firearms and other black market goods. As a convenient terminus of the Old Sante Fe Trail, Taos drew loitering rabble-rousers who were overly fond of the dangerous hooch called Taos Lightning. Join author Ellen Dornan as she delves into the wicked history of Taos, New Mexico.


Chiricahua Mountains: History and Nature William Ascarza 978.1.60949.800.9 * 6 x 9 * 144 pp * 71 images * $19.99

Location Filming in Arizona: The Screen Legacy of the Grand Canyon State Lili DeBarbieri 978.1.62619.063.4 * 6 x 9 * 176 pp * 76 images * $19.99

The scenic natural vistas of Arizona’s deserts and mountains have made it a favorite backdrop of movies and television shows. Westerns such as silent-era pictures derived from Zane Grey fiction through the John Ford–John Wayne classics Stagecoach and The Searchers benefited from the beautiful and rugged landscapes. TV classics such as Gunsmoke and Little House on the Prairie helped define Arizona’s allure for Hollywood. Oscar winners Jerry Maguire and Little Miss Sunshine took advantage of the infrastructure that accumulated to lure filmmakers to Tucson, Yuma, Phoenix, Prescott, Sedona and all corners of the Grand Canyon State. Join author Lili DeBarbieri as she looks at the movies and shows shot in the state, as well as other aspects of Arizona film culture.

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With elevations above nine thousand feet, dense vegetation and unique rock formations, the Chiricahua Mountains are a unique wildlife refuge and natural botanic reserve. Inhabited by Apaches and then homesteaders, the U.S. Cavalry, miners, outlaws and tourists, this range has retained its allure through time. Apache legend Geronimo surrendered in 1886 to General Nelson Miles in Skeleton Canyon, on the east side of the Chiricahuas in the neighboring Peloncillo Mountains. Chiricahua National Monument was created in 1924, and the Civilian Conservation Corps arrived in the 1930s to build trails, rock structures and fire lookouts. Join author William Ascarza as he tours the natural and human histories of this magnificent Arizona mountain range.


Hidden History of Lewiston, Idaho Steven D. Branting 978.1.62619.354.3 * 6 x 9 * 144 pp * 63 images * $19.99

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There’s more to Lewiston’s history than first meets the eye, and local author and historian Steven D. Branting has the stories to prove it. Branting offers a revealing look into the aspects of Lewiston’s past that other, more conventional, histories may have overlooked. From the humorous to the harrowing and everything in between, this collection unveils the lesser-known events that have subtly influenced Lewiston throughout the city’s history. Whether it’s the tale of young May Pierstorff, sent by her parents to Lewiston through the mail to visit relatives in 1914, or Ken Mansfield, the Lewiston high school graduate who helped the Beatles establish their own record label, this diverse collection of tales sheds new light on Lewiston.

Fly Fishing Idaho’s Secret Waters Chris Hunt, Foreword by Kirk Deeter 978.1.62619.216.4 * 6 x 9 * 128 pp, full color * 44 images * $19.99

Idaho’s clear, flowing rivers are world famous for fly fishing, but finding that elusive perfect spot to land a trophy in the vast wilderness requires a lot of time and knowledge. Fortunately, writer, angler and conservationist Chris Hunt has traveled to some of the state’s most idyllic areas to find the best fishing the Gem State has to offer. Adventurous anglers can follow his directions off the beaten path to enjoy excellent scenery and even better fishing. Brimming with expert tips and seasonal strategies for each location, this handy guide will find its place in a dry pocket for every successful excursion.


Building the Columbia River Highway: They Said It Couldn’t Be Done Peg Willis 978.1.62619.271.3 * 6 x 9 * 192 pp * 75 images * $19.99

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When nine-hundred-foot ice age floods carved the Columbia River Gorge through the Cascade Mountains to the sea, little space was left for man to form a highway of his own. It took an artist-poet-engineer extraordinaire to conquer this reluctant piece of real estate and produce the nation’s first scenic highway. Meet Sam Hill, the mover and shaker, and Samuel Lancaster, the polio survivor, who turned modern engineering on its ear to create a “poem in stone.” Today, Oregon’s historic Columbia River Highway is hidden among the trees, where it meanders past spectacular waterfalls and dramatic views. Ride along with Peg Willis as she explores the beginnings of this miracle highway and the men who created it.


Sacramento’s Gold Rush Saloons: El Dorado in a Shot Glass Special Collections of the Sacramento Public Library

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978.1.62619.170.9 * 6 x 9 * 160 pp * 56 images * $19.99

As early as 1839, Sacramento, California, was home to one of the most enduring symbols of the American West: the saloon. From the portability of the Stinking Tent to the Gold Rush favorite El Dorado Gambling Saloon and the venerable Sutter’s Fort, Sacramento saloons offered not simply a nip of whiskey and a round of monte but also operated as polling place, museum, political hothouse, vigilante court and site of some of the nineteenth century’s worst violence. From librarian James Scott and the Special Collections of the Sacramento Public Library comes a fascinating history of Sacramento saloons featuring the advent of all types of gaming, the rise of local alcohol production and the color and guile of some of the region’s most compelling personalities.

Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles County Carina Monica Montoya 978.1.62619.020.7 * 6 x 9 * 112 pp + 16 pp color * 52 images * $19.99

The variably named and numbered Pacific Coast Highway spans 1,700 miles from Canada to Mexico; 75 of those miles create a dramatic drive through Los Angeles County, showcasing the iconic cities of Malibu, Santa Monica, South Bay, San Pedro and Long Beach. “PCH” has become a symbol for Southern California coastal life, encompassing pleasure piers and amusement parks, surfing, yachting and other water sports. No longer just a road, PCH is a ribbon of destinations and the byway through the California dream. Ride with author Carina Monica Montoya via vintage images from the California Department of Transportation and new photos by John Moss through this remarkable road’s history and the picturesque coastal communities it serves.


Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach Mary F. Adams Urashima 978.1.62619.311.6 * 6 x 9 * 208 pp * 90 images * $19.99

Remarkable Women of Stockton Mary Jo Gohlke 978.1.62619.415.1 * 6 x 9 * 144 pp * 22 images * $19.99

Women played prominent roles during Stockton’s growth from gold rush tent city to California leader in transportation, agriculture and manufacturing. Heiresses reigned in the city’s nineteenth-century mansions. In the twentieth century, women fought for suffrage and helped start local colleges, run steamship lines, build food empires and break the school district’s color barrier. Writers like Sylvia Sun Minnick and Maxine Hong Kingston chronicled the town. Dolores Huerta co-founded the United Farm Workers, and Dawn Mabalon rescued the history of the Filipino population. Join Mary Jo Gohlke as she eloquently captures the stories of twenty-two triumphant and successful women who led a little river city into state prominence.

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Wintersburg Village’s unique history is representative of the Japanese pioneer experience on the West Coast. Japan’s post-Meiji period ended the feudal system, creating in the late 1800s social changes that prompted Japanese immigration to America. Many who settled in the Wintersburg countryside were of samurai ancestry, bringing an enterprising spirit to Orange County’s businesses and farms. The village’s history encompasses early aviation, archaeological discoveries, the county’s oldest Japanese church, goldfish farming and overcoming discrimination to achieve civil liberties. Join historian Mary F. Adams Urashima as she resurrects a vanishing chapter of Orange County.


Pioneers of Eagle Rock Edited by Eric H. Warren and Frank F. Parrello

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978.1.60949.827.6 * 6 x 9 * 144pp * 65 images * $19.99

After the Rancho San Rafael was divided, Benjamin Dreyfus was awarded the hilly area north of downtown Los Angeles known as Eagle Rock Valley. By 1911, this farming community had rapidly grown into a city. The Los Angeles Railway made downtown LA a trolley ride away, and continued growth led to Eagle Rock’s consolidation with the city in 1923. Today, Eagle Rock is one of LA’s most distinctive neighborhoods, and a pride instilled by early settlers remains here. These inspirational settlers include soldier and ranchero Jose Maria Verdugo, diarist and historian Elena Frackelton Murdock and farmer and amateur hydrologist Mayor Cromwell Galpin. Join editors Eric H. Warren and Frank F. Parrello as they profile the personalities who built Eagle Rock.

Quicksilver Mining in Sonoma County: Pine Flat Prospect Fever Joe Pelanconi 978.1.62619.472.4 * 6 x 9 * 144 pp * 50 images * $19.99

In the 1870s, a quicksilver mining boom took hold of Sonoma County, California. Claims were staked, and a rowdy camp took shape in Pine Flat as farmers traded plows for picks and miners answered the siren call of cinnabar. In this compelling account, historian Joe Pelanconi relates the development of the twenty-mile Cinnabar Mining District. Pelanconi shares intriguing stories like those of the Donner Party survivor, Chinese laborers who worked the mines in danger of mercury poisoning and the two brothers who were leading citizens of the district and purported victims of murder. Delve into Sonoma County’s heritage and a lost era when eccentrics and dreamers sought shining flasks of riches in the Mayacamas Mountains above today’s wine country.


Baseball in Hawai’i Jim Vitti 978.1.62619.313.0 * 6 x 9 * 144 pp * 60 images * $19.99

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Alexander Cartwright, who invented the game of baseball in New York in the 1840s, soon took his bag of tricks to Hawai’i—where adoption of the pastime predates most other American locales. Pineapple plantation teams played rival sugar refinery clubs with Chinese, Korean and Japanese teams. Barnstorming big-leaguers landed during the winter, and Pearl Harbor brought the biggest names in the sport to paradise: Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, John McGraw and many more. Barry Bonds and Tony Gwynn played for the Hawai’i Islanders before heading up to “the Show.” Homegrown talents are on display here along with the legends, as author Jim Vitti shows that Hawai’i’s baseball history is as rich and diverse as anywhere on the mainland.


Alaska 978-1-60949-288-5 The Clara Nevada: Gold, Greed, Murder and Alaska’s Inside Passage

Levi

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Ascarza

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Arizona 978-1-60949-800-9 Chiricahua Mountains: History and Nature

A Guide to Southern Arizona’s Historic Farms and Ranches: Rustic 978-1-60949-460-5 Southwest Retreats DeBarbieri

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Location Filming in Arizona: The Screen Legacy of the Grand Canyon State DeBarbieri

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California 978-1-60949-630-2 The Aviation History of Greater Riverside

Bitetti & Bitetti

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Amero

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978-1-60949-996-9 Baseball in Long Beach

Keisser

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Beach Mexican: Assimilation & Identity in Redondo Beach

Areyan

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Between the Bylines: The Life, Love and Loss of Los Angeles’s Most Colorful Sports Journalist Krikorian

Balboa Park and the 1915 Exposition

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978-1-60949-950-1 A Brief History of Eastvale

Meissner & Johnson

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A Brief History of Los Alamitos & Rossmoor

Strawther

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A Brief History of Norco

Bash & Bash

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A Brief History of Orange, California: The Plaza City

Brigandi

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978-1-60949-795-8 California Apricots: The Lost Orchards of Silicon Valley

Chapman

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978-1-60949-884-9 California Vines, Wines & Pioneers

Monahan

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Sadler

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978-1-60949-584-8 Crestline Chronicles

Tetley

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Culver City Chronicles

Cerra

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Del Mar: Where the Turf Meets the Surf

Wesch

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978-1-60949-882-5 Duarte Chronicles

Heller

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Harris

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978-1-60949-545-9 Football in Long Beach

Guardabascio

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Ralston

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978-1-60949-449-0 The Great Crescenta Valley Flood: New Year’s Day 1934

Cobery

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Growing Up in Long Beach

Grobaty

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Historic Aircraft Wrecks of San Bernardino County

Macha

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Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach

Urashima

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Fanny Bixby Spencer: Long Beach’s Inspirational Firebrand Fremont Older and the 1916 San Francisco Bombing

The Hollywood Scandal Almanac: 12 Months of Sinister, Salacious and 978-1-60949-702-6 Senseless History! Roberts

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978-1-62619-144-0

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Kern County Sports Chronicles: Colorful Athletes of the Central Valley

Martin

978-1-60949-622-7 Life on Route 66: Personal Accounts along the Mother Road to California Heller & Heller

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Grobaty

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978-1-60949-548-0 Long Beach Chronicles: From Pioneers to the 1933 Earthquake

Grobaty

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Lechman

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Location Filming in Long Beach Los Angeles Dodgers Pitchers: Seven Decades of Diamond Dominance

Los Angeles’s Bunker Hill: Pulp Fiction’s Mean Streets and Film Noir’s 978-1-60949-546-6 Ground Zero! Dawson

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Lost Restaurants of Sacramento and Their Recipes

Burns & Burns

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Lost Ski Areas of Southern California

Wicken

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Dennis

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978-1-60949-908-2 Manhattan Beach Chronicles

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978-1-60949-562-6 Crescenta Valley Pioneers and Their Legacies


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978-1-60949-593-0 Miracle Mile in Los Angeles: History and Architecture

Wallach

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Keyes & Lawler

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978-1-60949-544-2 Murder and Mayhem in the Napa Valley

Shulman

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978-1-60949-926-6 Napa Valley Chronicles

Coodley

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978-1-60949-803-0 Notre Dame vs. USC: The Rivalry

Lechman

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Murder & Mayhem in the Crescenta Valley

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On These Promising Shores of the Pacific: A History of St. Mary’s College Isetti

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Orange County Chronicles

Brigandi

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Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles County

Montoya

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Pioneer Ranch Life in Orange: A Victorian Woman in Southern California Clark

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Pioneers of Eagle Rock

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Pioneers of Riverside County: The Spanish, Mexican and Early American Periods Lech

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Prohibition in the Napa Valley: Castles Under Siege

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The Puritan Ice Companies: The Ice Empire of California’s Central Coast Petry

$19.99

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Quicksilver Mining in Sonoma County: Pine Flat Prospect Fever

Pelanconi

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Redlands Remembered: Stories from the Jewel of the Inland Empire

McCall

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Remarkable Women of Stockton

Gohlke

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Sacramento Chronicles: A Golden Past

Stapp

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Warren & Parrello

Weber

Sacramento Renaissance: Art, Music & Activism in California’s 978-1-60949-939-6 Capital City Burg

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Sacramento’s Gold Rush Saloons: El Dorado in a Shot Glass

Special Collections of the Sacramento Public Library

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Sacramento’s Historic Japantown: Legacy of a Lost Neighborhood

Wildie

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Burg

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San Diego Yesterday

Crawford

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Santa Ana Mountains History, Habitat & Hikes: On the Slopes of Old Saddleback and Beyond Mitchell

$21.99

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The Santa Barbara B-24 Disasters: A Chain of Tragedies across Air, Land and Sea Burtness

$19.99

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Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows: Tales from Two Valleys

Ancinas

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978-1-60949-533-6 Stories of Old Glendora

Price

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978-1-60949-840-5 Surfing Newport Beach: The Glory Days of Corona del Mar

Burnett & Burnett

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978-1-60949-626-5 Tales of the Russian River: Stumptown Stories

Schubert

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True Stories of Riverside and the Inland Empire

Durian

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Tustin As It Once Was

Lovret

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978-1-60949-960-0 University Park, Los Angeles: A Brief History

Epting

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Crawford

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Kassis

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The West Branch Mill of the Sierra Lumber Company: Early Logging in Northeastern California Mark

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The Way We Were in San Diego

978-1-60949-444-5 Weinstock’s: Sacramento’s Finest Department Store 978-1-60949-741-5

978-1-60949-623-4 Westside Chronicles: Historic Stories of West Los Angeles

Loomis

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978-1-60949-520-6 Wicked Jurupa Valley: Murder & Misdeeds in Rural Southern California

Johnson

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978-1-60949-663-0 Wild Catalina Island: Natural Secrets and Ecological Triumphs

Hein & de la Rosa

$21.99

978-1-60949-509-1 Wild Tulare County: Outlaws, Rogues and Rebels

Ommen

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Willow Creek History: Tales of Cow Camps, Shake Makers & 978-1-60949-644-9 Basket Weavers Freedman

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978-1-60949-675-3

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Women Trailblazers of California: Pioneers to the Present

Harris & Cohen

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978-1-60949-425-4 Sacramento’s K Street: Where Our City Was Born


Colorado

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Boulder: A Sense of Time & Place Revisited

Pettem

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978-1-60949-955-6 A Brief History of Fairplay

Bjorklund

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978-1-60949-233-5 A Brief History of South Denver & University Park

Fisher

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978-1-60949-660-9 Colorado Forts: Historic Outposts on the Wild Frontier

Gallagher

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978-1-60949-301-1

Colorado’s Historic Hotels

Clark

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Colorado’s Iceman & the Story of the Frozen Dead Guy

Shaffer

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The Denver Folk Music Tradition: An Unplugged History, from Harry 978-1-60949-532-9 Tuft to Swallow Hill and Beyond Malkoski

$19.99

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Eagle County Characters: Historic Tales of a Colorado Mountain Valley

Heicher

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Forgotten Cuchareños of the Lower Valley

Sanchez

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978-1-59629-943-6 Forgotten Heroes and Villains of Sand Creek

Turner

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978-1-60949-886-3 Forgotten Tales of Colorado

Waters

$12.99

978-1-60949-736-1 Ghosts of Boulder

Leggett & Leggett

$19.99

978-1-60949-467-4

Ghosts of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak

Waters

$19.99

978-1-60949-519-0

Ghosts of Fort Collins

Juszak

$19.99

978-1-60949-293-9 The Haunted Heart of Denver

Pharris

$19.99

978-1-60949-312-7

A Haunted History of Denver’s Croke-Patterson Mansion

Leggett & Leggett

$19.99

978-1-60949-347-9

Haunted Manitou Springs

Waters

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978-1-60949-350-9 Hidden History of Denver

Wallace

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978-1-60949-738-5 Historic Haunts Around Denver

Pharris

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978-1-62619-161-7

Van Dusen

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Historic Tales from Park County: Parked in the Past


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The History of City Market: The Brothers Four and the Colorado Back Prinster & Slope Empire Ruland-Thorne

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978-1-60949-711-8

A History of Leadville Theater: Opera Houses, Variety Acts and Burlesque Shows Scanlon

$21.99

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Hollywood of the Rockies: Colorado, the West & America’s Film Pioneers Spencer

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Ladies of the Brown: A Women’s History of Denver’s Most Elegant Hotel Faulkner

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978-1-60949-177-2

Mountain Brew: A Guide to Colorado’s Breweries

Sealover

$21.99

978-1-60949-358-5 Niwot, Colorado: Birth of a Railroad Town

Dyni

$19.99

978-1-59629-954-2 Notorious Jefferson County: Frontier Murder & Mayhem

Turner

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Notorious San Juans: Wicked Tales from Ouray, San Juan & La Plata 978-1-60949-260-1 Counties Turner

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978-1-60949-086-7 Notorious Telluride: Wicked Tales from San Miguel County

Turner

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978-1-59629-975-7 Only in Boulder: The County’s Colorful Characters

Pettem

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978-1-60949-915-0

Pharris

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Riding Denver’s Rails: A Mile High Streetcar History

The Springs of Steamboat: Healing Waters, Mysterious Caves and Sparkling 978-1-60949-880-1 Soda McKinley

$19.99

978-1-60949-153-6 Wicked Denver: Mile-High Misdeeds and Malfeasance

O’Hare & Dick

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978-1-60949-570-1

Wicked Western Slope: Mayhem, Mischief & Murder in Colorado

Brockett

$19.99

978-1-60949-195-6

A Wild West History of Frontier Colorado: Pioneers, Gunslingers & Cattle Kings on the Eastern Plains Gallagher

$19.99

978-1-62619-167-9

The Yampa Valley Sin Circuit: Historic Red-Light Districts of Routt and Moffat Counties Watson

$19.99

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Homesteading Haxtun and the High Plains: Northeastern Colorado 978-1-60949-843-6 History Gray


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Hawaii 978-1-62619-313-0

Baseball in Hawai’i

Vitti

$19.99

978-1-62619-216-4

Fly Fishing Idaho’s Secret Waters

Hunt

$19.99

978-1-60949-601-2

Ghosts of Idaho’s Magic Valley: Hauntings and Lore

Weeks

$19.99

978-1-60949-965-5 Ghosts of Pocatello: Haunted History from the Gate City

Brian

$19.99

978-1-62619-354-3

Hidden History of Lewiston, Idaho

Branting

$19.99

978-1-60949-912-9

Historic Firsts of Lewiston, Idaho: Unintended Greatness

Branting

$12.99

978-1-60949-594-7 Lost Butte, Montana

Gibson

$19.99

978-1-60949-409-4 The Missoula Mercantile: The Store that Ran an Empire

Smith

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978-1-62619-021-4

Montana Beer: A Guide to Breweries in Big Sky Country

Newhouse

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978-1-62619-175-4

Montana Territory and the Civil War: A Frontier Forged on the Battlefield Robison

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Stories from Montana’s Enduring Frontier: Exploring an Untamed Legacy Clayton

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Idaho

Montana

Nevada 978-1-60949-764-4 Haunted Carson City

Jones

$19.99

Cozzens

$19.99

New Mexico 978-1-60949-451-3

Capitan, New Mexico: From the Coalora Coal Mines to Smokey Bear


Romero

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978-1-60949-572-5

Aragon

$16.99

978-1-60949-485-8 Forgotten Tales of New Mexico

Dornan

$12.99

978-1-60949-662-3 Ghosts of Old Town Albuquerque

Polston

$16.99

978-1-60949-760-6

Hidden History of Spanish New Mexico

Aragon

$16.99

978-1-60949-137-6

New Mexico and the Civil War

Pittman

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