First Impressions: A Reader's Journey to Iconic Places of the American Southwest Contributor(s): Weber, David J. (Author), Debuys, William (Author) |
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ISBN: 0300215045 ISBN-13: 9780300215045 Publisher: Yale University Press OUR PRICE: $30.40 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: August 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | United States - State & Local - Southwest (az, Nm, Ok, Tx) - History | Native American - Travel | Essays & Travelogues |
Dewey: 917.904 |
LCCN: 2016963030 |
Series: Lamar Series in Western History |
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.4" W x 9.4" (1.40 lbs) 368 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Cultural Region - Southwest U.S. - Geographic Orientation - Arizona - Geographic Orientation - New Mexico - Geographic Orientation - Utah - Geographic Orientation - Colorado |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: A guide to the history and culture of the American Southwest, as told through early encounters with fifteen iconic sites This unique guide for literate travelers in the American Southwest tells the story of fifteen iconic sites across Arizona, New Mexico, southern Utah, and southern Colorado through the eyes of the explorers, missionaries, and travelers who were the first non-natives to describe them. Noted borderlands historians David J. Weber and William deBuys lead readers through centuries of political, cultural, and ecological change. The sites visited in this volume range from popular destinations within the National Park System--including Carlsbad Caverns, the Grand Canyon, and Mesa Verde--to the Spanish colonial towns of Santa Fe and Taos and the living Indian communities of Acoma, Zuni, and Taos. Lovers of the Southwest, residents and visitors alike, will delight in the authors' skillful evocation of the region's sweeping landscapes, its rich Hispanic and Indian heritage, and the sense of discovery that so enchanted its early explorers. Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University |