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Beloved Land
An Oral History of Mexican Americans in Southern Arizona
Edited by Patricia Preciado Martin; By (photographer) José Galvez
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Glen Canyon Dammed
Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country
By Jared Farmer
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Gateways to the Southwest
The Story of Arizona State Parks
By Jay M. Price
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Border Confluences
Borderland Narratives from the Mexican War to the Present
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The Colorado Plateau
Cultural, Biological, and Physical Research
Edited by Charles van Riper and Kenneth L. Cole
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Arizona's War Town
Flagstaff, Navajo Ordnance Depot, and World War II
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