ARIZONA: TUCSON & SONORAN DESERT
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Going Back to Bisbee  •  Richard Shelton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 329 PAGES
Poet Richard Shelton's meditations on the history, landscape and wildlife of Bisbee, Arizona. Elegantly written, this narrative of a day trip from Shelton's Tucson home to the old mining town is an excellent introduction to the region's human and natural history. (USW324, $17.95)
  Going Back to Bisbee
Sedona  •  Sedona Historical Society
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  PAPER  • 126 PAGES
This lovingly produced collection of 200 archival photographs shows the transformation of Sedona from an tiny outpost along Oak Creek Canyon to popular destination. The Sedona Historical Society is headquartered on the historic Jordan farmstead. (SWU241, $21.99)
 
Sonoran Desert Summer  •  John Alcock
NATURAL HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 187 PAGES
Alcock evokes the plants, animals, ecology and terrain of the Sonoran desert in this extended natural history essay. A professor of insect behavior, he writes not only of the familiar saguaro cactus and showy bird-life of the region but also wood-boring beetles and other less obvious topics. (BJA21, $17.95)
 

 
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