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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Arizona", sorted by average review score:

Arizona
Published in Hardcover by Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co. (November, 1990)
Authors: Scott Thybony and Fred Hirschmann
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Arizona
The book Arizona by Scott Thybony and Fred Hirschman is excellent in both its reading and photograhy. Both participants of this book have really captured the true essence of Arizona. My students were unfamiliar with all of the wonderful places and attractions our state had to offer them. Arizona history has in fact become a wonderful learning experience for my students, and this book has been a helpful tool in showing them how beautiful our state truly is.


Arizona A to Z
Published in Paperback by Rising Moon (June, 1900)
Authors: Dorothy Hines Weaver and Kay Wacker
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This is an alphabet book about Arizona for young children.
It uses the alphabet to teach children about the history, wildlife, and amazing sights in Arizona. Children learn about kachinas, saguaro cacti, Nogales, and the Casa Grande plus much more. The art work is done in graphic design using rich, Southwest colors.


Arizona Almanac of Buiness
Published in Paperback by Beacon Management Services, Inc. (01 May, 2000)
Authors: John Farmer and Bryan Farmer
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The Arizona Almanac of Business is a wonderful resource
The Arizona Almanac of Business is a wonderful resource for networking in Arizona! Whether you are seeking employment, sales leads or curious to learn about the business environment before relocating, this is a useful directory. In addition, the biographical section should be of particular interest to anyone needing information on corporate executives. If you are doing business in Arizona, you should check this one out.


Arizona Ambush (Executioner Series, No. 31)
Published in Paperback by Pinnacle Books (April, 1990)
Author: Don Pendleton
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Super Action Packed
Mack Bolan heads into Arizona on another orgy of death and mayhem. This is why Pendleton is so successful. Mobsters, thugs, lackeys, murderers all get their one way tickets in the "Executioner" style. A masterpiece worthy of a spot in any action-adventure fan's library


Arizona Ames
Published in Audio Cassette by Chivers Audio Books (July, 1998)
Authors: Zane Grey and Brian O'Neill
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One of my favorite westerns.
If you like westerns you will love this one. I have read some of his books, (it will take a while to get through them all!) and this is a good read! A story about a good man at heart with a bad reputation. Nevada and The Thundering Herd are two others worth looking for as well.


The Arizona Constitution Study Guide
Published in Paperback by Academic Solutions, Inc. (May, 2002)
Author: Academic Solutions Inc.
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I passed the test
I hate those Saturday tests. I hate studying for those Saturday tests. I found a book that made this one much easier. When I found out I had to take an Arizona Constitution test to get certified I found the constitution on the internet and tried to read it. Sorry, but I'm not a lawyer. Then I found this book. Easy to read, hits the high points. The practice test was very helpful. And... I PASSED THE TEST!


Arizona Cook Book
Published in Spiral-bound by Golden West Pub (December, 1974)
Authors: Al Fischer and Mildred Fischer
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Terrific recipes!
My Mom gave me this book when I moved out and got my first apartment. I wasn't much of a cook then, but I learned many easy, traditional dishes from this cookbook. The directions are well-written and easy to follow, and this book has the only successful recipe for Prickly Pear Jelly I've ever tried!


The Arizona Daily Star Dining Guide
Published in Paperback by Arizona Daily Star (October, 1994)
Author: Colette M. Bancroft
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Must have`
The book is out of date somewhat but it is still a must-have if you are going to Tuscon. The author is very funny and very astute. I can depend on her recommendations and it has a good range of prices. You trip will be much better.


Arizona Day Hikes: A Guide to the Best Trails from Tucson to the Grand Canyon
Published in Paperback by Sierra Club Books (May, 1995)
Author: Dave Ganci
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Ganci prepares you for the hikes before the descriptions.
The first 62 pages are devoted to preparing the hiker. A complete listing to get you started. Descriptions of geology, climate, animals, and plant life prepare you for the environment you will be hiking. I really enjoyed the geology information. Each hike is rated by time, distance, elevation gain plus an effort rating. Areas of the entire state of Arizona are covered. Less popular hikes rarely published are included too. Well done!


Arizona Eats!
Published in Paperback by Resort Gifts Unlimited Inc (01 March, 2000)
Authors: Carol Haralson, Todd Atkins, and Michael Hagelberg
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Hungry? Head to Arizona!
Feeling hungry? Want to know a bit of the history behind the food on your plate? Arizona Eats! has everything you need, from fantastic recipes that make your mouth water and your belly rumble, to interesting facts and brainy tidbits that satisfy your need to know as well. If you really enjoy Southwestern cooking, Carol Haralson has done it all for you in a tidy, attractive package. The cover illustration grabs attention and drags you right into a wonderful world of food, Arizona style! This book is a wonderful gift idea for anyone who collects cook books or likes to EAT!


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