Southwest Art – August 2023
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English | 92 pages | True PDF | 81.7 MB


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Mesa and Tex–Mex A Southwest Cookbook Featuring Authentic Mesa Recipes and Tex–Mex Recipes (3rd Edition)
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English | January 18, 2019 | ISBN: 1794318291 | 77 pages | PDF | 4.51 Mb
Come take a journey with us into the delights of easy cooking. The point of this cookbook and all our cookbooks is to exemplify the effortless nature of cooking simply.


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The Rough Guide to Southwest USA
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English | November 16, 2021 | ISBN: 1789194636 | 797 pages | PDF | 53 Mb
Practical travel guide to Southwest USA with a free eBook featuring points-of-interest structured lists of all sights and off-the-beaten-track treasures, with detailed colour-coded maps, practical details about what to see and to do in Southwest USA. The Rough Guide to Southwest USA also includes details on how to get there and around, pre-departure information, as well as top time-saving tips, like a visual list of things not to miss in Southwest USA, expert author picks and itineraries to help you plan your trip. This guide book has been fully updated post-COVID-19.


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Southwest Recipes Discover Delicious Southwest Recipes from the United States (2nd Edition)
Free Download Southwest Recipes: Discover Delicious Southwest Recipes from the United States (2nd Edition) by BookSumo Press
English | February 24, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BW2MGVV7 | 77 pages | PDF | 2.03 Mb
Southwest Recipe Guide.


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Desert Jewels Cactus Flowers of the Southwest and Mexico
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by Schaefer, John P.;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 1941451128 | 225 pages | True PDF | 63.5 MB


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Southwest Art - April 2023
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English | 108 pages | True PDF | 103.8 MB


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The Apache and Comanche The History and Legacy of the Southwest's Most Famous Warrior Tribes
The Apache and Comanche: The History and Legacy of the Southwest's Most Famous Warrior Tribes by Charles River Editors
English | November 1, 2016 | ISBN: 1539855414 | 95 pages | EPUB | 2.78 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the tribes written by whites and tribesmen *Includes a bibliography for further reading From the "Trail of Tears" to Wounded Knee and Little Bighorn, the narrative of American history is incomplete without the inclusion of the Native Americans that lived on the continent before European settlers arrived in the 16th and 17th centuries. Since the first contact between natives and settlers, tribes like the Sioux, Cherokee, and Navajo have both fascinated and perplexed outsiders with their history, language, and culture. Among all the Native American tribes, the Spanish, Mexicans, and Americans learned the hard way that the warriors of the Apache were perhaps the fiercest in North America. Based in the Southwest, the Apache fought all three in Mexico and the American Southwest, engaging in seasonal raids for so many centuries that the Apache struck fear into the hearts of all their neighbors. Given the group's reputation, it's fitting that they are inextricably associated with one of their most famous leaders, Geronimo. Descendants of people killed by "hostile" Apache certainly considered warriors like Geronimo to be murderers and thieves whose cultures and societies held no redeeming values, and even today, many Americans associate the name Geronimo with a war cry. The name Geronimo actually came about because of a battle he fought against the Mexicans. Over time, however, the historical perception of the relationship between America and Native tribes changed drastically. With that, Geronimo was viewed in a far different light, as one of a number of Native American leaders who resisted the U.S. and Mexican governments when settlers began to push onto their traditional homelands. Like the majority of Native American groups, the Apache were eventually vanquished and displaced by America's westward push, and Geronimo became an icon for eluding capture for so long. On the north side of San Antonio, Texas, a stone tower sits atop a hill in a city park. Originally, the tower was manned and served to warn the residents of San Antonio of the approach of Comanche raiding parties. In Texas, the Comanche are vilified and serve as a convenient reminder of the difficulties and hardships faced and overcome by brave white settlers. In reality, the Comanche provided settlers in Texas what William S. Burroughs called "a modicum of challenge and danger." For many Texans, the word "Comanche" is still akin to a curse word. For centuries, the Comanche thrived in a territory called Comancheria, which comprised parts of eastern New Mexico, southern Colorado, northeastern Arizona, southern Kansas, Oklahoma, and some of northwest Texas. Before conflicts with white settlers began in earnest, it's been estimated that the tribe consisted of more than 40,000 members. While the Comanche are still a federally recognized nation today and live on a reservation in part of Oklahoma, they have remained a well-known tribe due to their 19th century notoriety. Indeed, the conflict between the Comanche and white settlers in the Southwest was particularly barbaric compared to other native tribes. During Comanche raids, all adult males would be killed outright, and sometimes women and children met the same fate. On many occasions, older children were taken captive and gradually adopted into the tribe, until they gradually forgot life among their white families and accepted their roles in Comanche society. Popular accounts written by whites who were captured and lived among the Comanche only brought the terror and the tribe closer to home among all Americans back east as well. The Apache and Comanche: The History and Legacy of the Southwest's Most Famous Warrior Tribes comprehensively covers the cultures and histories of the two tribes, profiling their origins and their lasting legacy. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Apache and Comanche like never before.


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Haunted Southwest
Sims Product Manager Alan Brown MD MPH, "Haunted Southwest"
English | ISBN: 1531699936 | 2016 | 130 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Throughout the Southwest, ghostly fiends and tragic figures creep in the shadows of some of the most popular and historic spots. Phantom battle cries ring across the wide prairie, spectral forms mark mountain passages and the chilled desert night is made even colder by the ghostly visits of those lost on the wild and unpredictable frontier. Departed inmates of Yuma s territorial prison carry on their eternal incarceration, and the unnerving laughter of children echoes through the vacant halls of White Sanitarium in Wichita Falls. The languid spirit of a former owner wanders the winding corridors of the Albuquerque Press Club. Glasses float past waiters at the Melting Pot in Littleton, and passengers at Union Station in Ogden encounter the victims of the Bagley Train Disaster of 1944. Join author Alan Brown as he recounts these and more supernatural stories of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Utah."


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DK Eyewitness Southwest USA and National Parks (DK Eyewitness Travel Guide)
DK Eyewitness Southwest USA and National Parks (DK Eyewitness Travel Guide) by DK Eyewitness
English | February 28th, 2023 | ISBN: 0241612446 | 288 pages | True EPUB | 282.77 MB
Stunning rock formations, ancient settlements, and vibrant cities: welcome to Southwest USA.


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Mountain Rivers, Mountain Roads Transport in Southwest China, 17001850
Nanny Kim, "Mountain Rivers, Mountain Roads: Transport in Southwest China, 17001850 "
English | ISBN: 9004415092 | 2019 | 648 pages | PDF | 28 MB
Nanny Kim analyses two transports systems into the Southwest of Qing China, focussing on shipping on the Upper Changjiang and road transport into central Yunnan, examining concrete technologies, economics, and the transporters in local societies and environments.


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