Mesa Verde Victim

Mesa Verde Victim
Author: Scott Graham
Publsiher: Torrey House Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781948814249

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"An absorbing archaeological mystery, rich in historical detail and local atmosphere. With its colorful characters and fast–paced plot, Mesa Verde Victim is a fascinating find." —AUSMA ZEHANAT KHAN, author of A Deadly Divide Hounded by false accusations of murder, archaeologist Chuck Bender and his family risk their lives to track down an unknown killer on the loose in a rugged canyon on the remote western edge of Mesa Verde National Park, where ancient stone villages and secret burial sites, abandoned centuries ago by the Ancestral Puebloan people, harbor artifacts so rare and precious they're worth killing over. SCOTT GRAHAM is the National Outdoor Book Award–winning author of the six–volume National Park Mystery Series for Torrey House Press, including Canyon Sacrifice, Mountain Rampage, Yellowstone Standoff, Yosemite Fall, and Arches Enemy, and five other books. He is an avid outdoorsman who lives with his wife, an emergency physician, in southwestern Colorado.

Arches Enemy

Arches Enemy
Author: Scott Graham
Publsiher: Torrey House Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781948814065

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"A winning blend of archaeology and intrigue, Graham's series turns our national parks into places of equal parts beauty, mystery, and danger." —EMILY LITTLEJOHN, author of Lost Lake A famed sandstone arch in Utah’s Arches National Park collapses and takes a woman atop it to her death, ensnaring archaeologist Chuck Bender and his family in lethal questions of environmental monkeywrenching and political intrigue. As more deaths follow, Chuck and his wife Janelle race to uncover the killer even as they become murder targets themselves. SCOTT GRAHAM is the author of the acclaimed National Park Mystery series, featuring archaeologist Chuck Bender and Chuck's spouse, Janelle Ortega. In addition to the National Park Mystery series, Scott is the author of five nonfiction books, including Extreme Kids, winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. Scott is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys backpacking, river rafting, skiing, and mountaineering. He has made a living as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, radio disk jockey, and coal–shoveling fireman on the steam–powered Durango–Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. He lives with his spouse, who is an emergency physician, in Durango, Colorado.

The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture in Iowa

The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture in Iowa
Author: E. Paul Durrenberger
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781646422081

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In The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture in Iowa E. Paul Durrenberger recounts the transformation of Iowa’s family farms into today’s agricultural industry through the lens of the lives and writings of Iowa novelist Paul Corey and poet Ruth Lechlitner. This anthropological biography analyzes Corey’s fiction, Lechlitner’s poetry, and their professional and personal correspondence to offer a new perspective on an era (1925–1947) that saw the collapse and remaking of capitalism in the United States, the rise of communism in the Soviet Union, the rise and defeat of fascism around the world, and the creation of a continuous warfare state in America. Durrenberger tells the story that Corey aimed to record and preserve of the industrialization of Iowa’s agriculture and the death of its family farms. He analyzes Corey’s regionalist focus on Iowa farming and regionalism’s contemporaneous association in Europe with rising fascism. He explores Corey’s adoption of naturalism, evident in his resistance to heroes and villains, to plot structure and resolution, and to moral judgment, as well as his ethnographic tendency to focus on groups rather than individuals. An unusual and wide-ranging study, The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture in Iowa offers important insight into the relationships among fiction, individual lives, and anthropological practice, as well as into a pivotal period in American history.

Loveknots to Lariats

Loveknots to Lariats
Author: Ramona Cugnini
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781491720509

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Loveknots to Lariats presents a collection of poetry that was written over a period of fifty years and covers most of the eight-four years of poet Ramona Cugninis life. In these verses, she writes about love and life in general, taking you deep into cowboy country, where she has spent her entire life. The poetry in the section called Lighter Side reflects the imagination of Cugnini as she considers popular nursery rhymes, while the verses in the Lariats section consider the life of cowboys, their culture, and lifestyle. Her insightful poetry touches on many aspects of love and life with wisdom and humor and explains the history of life as the cowboys lived it in the west. Her verse also recalls some of her favorite places, such as Mesa Verde National Park and the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Train. This thoughtful, personal collection of verse gathered across most of one womans life offers a glimpse into her life and loves and provides a wide range of exploration for anyone to enjoy.

The Mesa Verde World

The Mesa Verde World
Author: David Grant Noble
Publsiher: School for Advanced Research Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123236981

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Archaeologists with field and laboratory experience explore the long history of human habitation throughout the Mesa Verde, Colorado area, discussing such topics as the environment, the earliest hunters and foragers, Tewa origin stories, sacred landscapes, fire and archaeology, ancient violence, and archaeology in the region over the past century.

Grist

Grist
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1982
Genre: Parks
ISBN: MINN:30000010638157

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Park Practice Grist

Park Practice Grist
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1979
Genre: Parks
ISBN: UIUC:30112101032156

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Mesa Verde Thunder

Mesa Verde Thunder
Author: Gary McCarthy
Publsiher: Canyon Country Books
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781460915455

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THE RAVEN CLAN...450 A.D. Animus Valley, Northwestern New Mexico...in a time of starvation The People set out upon a perilous journey to find a mystical mesa where hope can be reborn but also where death and deep snows lay silent in waiting.ECHATA...a bold and desperate Anasazi leader, sees a vision of RAVEN and must take his starving people north knowing that they can never return to a brother that has sworn to kill him.LI-TIA...a fierce Chacoan medicine woman risks everything to save a banished mother and deformed infant from a terrible stoning...but by so doing, is forever branded as an enemy and a...witch.LISA CANNADAY...married to a dreamer and archaeologist who must race to the fabulous new Mesa Verde discovery and unlock its treasures before it is plundered and its secrets are forever lost. But it is she who is destined to ignite the world with her fabulous stories of the Ancient Ones based on one magnificent petroglyph.STORYTELLER ...who only wanted to be a prosperous jeweler and trader of silver, gold and turquoise but who is forced to become the one who writes the story of his Ancient People with his blood and tears in stone.From sacred Chaco Canyon to Cliff Palace to a sprawling National Park...from a prehistoric people to the mystics and builders of Mesa Verde and finally to those that would plunder its ancient artifacts for fabulous wealth...comes an epic tale of love, hope, sacrifice and courage told in MESA VERDE THUNDER.Multiple award-winning author, Gary McCarthy has now written perhaps his most unforgettable saga of a never to be forgotten people...the Anasazi.