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    <![CDATA[Whiskey, Six-Guns and Red-Light Ladies: George Hand's Saloon Diary, Tucson, 1875-1878]]>
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    <![CDATA[Tough Times in Rough Places: Adventure, Death and Survival on the Western Frontier]]>
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    <![CDATA[Western lore is replete with romanticized, revisionist, second-hand accounts of the notable events of the Old West, but how were these events experienced and recorded by those who were there? In this anthology the editors focus on fifteen of the most captivating incidents in Western history, each offering an authenticity and immediacy that only a participant can bring to a story. In &quot;Custer's Last Battle,&quot; Captain Edward S. Godfrey renders the most complete and even-handed account by a soldier of what happened on June 25, 1876, along the Little Bighorn River in Montana. Further south, in New Mexico, Pancho Villa's raid on the border town of Columbus is recounted by Colonel Frank Tompkins, one of the cavalry officers who pursued Villa into Mexico. From Arizona, two stories are herein presented in book form for the first time: Wyatt Earp's own version of what happened at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral; and William S. Oury's unapologetic account of the vicious slaug!  hter of Apaches at the Camp Grant Massacre.   <p>From a woman's perspective, Virginia Reed Murphy's gripping, bitter-sweet account of the Donner Party tragedy reveals humanity even in the worst of times. And from Mexico come two of the lesser known but most horrifying events in Western history: George Naegle's eye-witness account of a grizzly hunter killed by a bear; and Jack Hoffman's incredible story of endurance, death and survival on the Sonoran desert. For these and eight other narratives the editors provide succinct, incisive introductions, illuminating but never changing the stories, which stand as they were written. The sum is a unique, first-hand look at the frontier, 1835-1916, an era when men and women were lured west by romance and adventure, only to find &quot;tough times in rough places.&quot;</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Man and Wildlife in Arizona]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Goode P. Davis Jr.]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[The Wilderness of the Southwest: Charles Sheldon's Quest for Desert Bighorn Sheep and Adventures With the Havasupai and Seri Indians]]>
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    <![CDATA[Charles Sheldon (1867-1928) was a hunter-conservationist whose efforts substantially enriched  the American public domain. A Yale graduate, Sheldon explored North America from the Arctic to the  high Sierra Madre of Mexico. Sent to central Alaska in 1903 as an assessor by C. Hart Merriam, the  director of the U.S. Biological Survey, Sheldon began to press for the creation of a national park to protect  20,322-foot Denali, a mountain sacred to local Indian cultures. Sheldon finally prevailed in 1919 (although,  against his protests, the mountain was renamed McKinley). Soon thereafter Merriam dispatched him to the  Southwest, where he hunted and studied pronghorn antelope and desert bighorn and explored the harsh  Pinacate and Lechuguilla regions of western Arizona and Sonora. This collection of his essays well  recounts his many travels and observations on animal behavior, and it serves as a fine introduction to the  life of a little-known but important early environmentalist.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Onza! The Hunt for a Legendary Cat]]>
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    <![CDATA[For centuries, Indian myths and Hispanic legends have  told of a mysterious large wildcat, the Onza, said to inhabit the  mountains and jungles of Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental. Not a  jaguar, not a mountain lion, the Onza is considered more elusive and  ferocious than either. In the 20th century a variety of American  hunters, writers, cryptozoologists and roustabouts have sought to  unravel the mystery of the Onza. These men, including J. Frank Dobie,  the Lee brothers, Robert Marshall, and Russell Annabel, have ranged  the Mexican wilds to give the truth or lie to the Onza legend. This  book slays the myths, celebrates the lore, and tells their stories of  adventure.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Mexican Game Trails: Americans Afield in Old Mexico, 1866-1940]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Gila Monster: Facts and Folklore of America's Aztec Lizard]]>
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    <![CDATA[With the possible exception of the vampire bat, no North American animal has been the source of more superstitions, the subject of as many legends, or the object of more exaggerated claims than the Gila monster (HELODERMA SUSPECTUM). Not only is the Gila monster America's largest and only poisonous lizard, it is our slowest moving saurian, the only reptile having an armored hide, and the only lizard with a forked tongue like a snake's. No biologist has yet discovered a Gila monster nest or observed a Gila monster hatching in the wild. Add to these phenomena the fact that more than 99% of the Gila monster's life is spent out of sight below the surface of the ground, and you have the makings for a very mysterious creature indeed.   Authors David Brown and Neil Carmony have examined the available literature to write a very readable account of the lizard's natural history, including descriptions, fossil records, distribution, temperature and moisture regulation, reproduction, longevity, predators, and population status. They also document its relationship to humans and folklore; its venom; bites of humans and other animals; and bite. The lore of the Southwest is replete with wild claims and fantastic stories about Gila monsters, selections of which introduce and enliven many subsections of the book. The authors then proceed to dispel such myths with accurate, well-researched discussions of the scientific data. This entertaining and informative volume will be enjoyed by anyone interested in reptiles, the Southwest, or the lore of desert creatures.]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Neil B. Carmony]]></name>
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  </authors>  <published>1993</published>
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    <![CDATA[Civil War in Apacheland: Sergeant George Hand's Diary, 1861-1864]]>
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    <![CDATA[The publication of <em>Whiskey, Six-Guns and Red-Light Ladies</em> in 1994 introduced readers to the ribald 1870s diary of frontier saloon keeper, George Hand. More than a decade earlier, George Hand kept another spirited journal, this one recording his service with the Union Army. Marching from California through Arizona, West Texas and southern New Mexico, Sergeant Hand and the other volunteers of the California Column protected the southwest from further invasions by the Texas Rebels. Their hardships and adventures are recorded in Hand's salty journal; heat, dust, thirst and cold; ethnic tensions, frontier whiskey, and Apache depredations; bad food and disease; and imperious officers whom enlisted man Hand does not hesitate to cuss.   <p>George Hand also hunted ducks and quail in a pristine Southwest, pulled huge catfish from the Rio Grande, and rescued a damsel in distress. The Civil War in Apacheland provides an intimate view of a little-known theater of the Civil War, and is the first-hand chronicle of an army that contributed mightily to the American settlement of the Southwest.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Aldo Leopold's Wilderness]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[David E. Brown]]></name>
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    <id>123169</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Neil B. Carmony]]></name>
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