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

Mobility and sedentism : the Navajo of Black Mesa, Arizona
Published in Unknown Binding by Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale ()
Author: Belinda Blomberg
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Outstanding Thesis!!!!
This a a very compelling and thought provoking piece by Blomberg. Being her number one fan, I personally know Blomberg and am thrilled that it is being put on at Amazon. This poece is truly great and a MUST READ!


More than Petticoats: Remarkable Arizona Women
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (July, 2003)
Author: Wynne Brown
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Good women make good reading
In twelve lively chapters, Wynne Brown presents a dozen women who represent the variety of pioneer Arizona. From an Apache warrior woman to women who brought the civilizing influence of music and literature to the west, these are fascinating stories. Brown's book is packed with well-researched details that bring the period to life, but reads like a series of short stories. I left the book hoping there would be a second volume covering even more life stories of women on the frontier of Arizona.


Mountain Mornings Breakfasts and Other Recipes from the Inn at 410 B & B
Published in Paperback by Winters Pub (August, 1996)
Author: Sally Krueger
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Delicious recpies,
This is a delightful book filled with delicious recipes from the Inn at 410 B&B in Arizona. The dishes use easily found ingredients and most are easy to make. It is printed in black & white with a few illustrations.

The book starts with baking tips including tips on lowering fat. Recipes include beverages, fruits, breakfasts, muffins, breads, spreads, scones, cookies & desserts. Sample menus are also given.

My favorite recipes are the blintz soufflé with blueberry sauce & Parmesan herb muffins. I also enjoyed the oatmeal pancakes, hash brown pie, tropical scones, raspberry crème anglaise & cinnamon kiss cookies.


The Mountains Next Door
Published in Hardcover by University of Arizona Press (September, 1991)
Author: Janice Emily Bowers
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Fluid narratives and scientific passion
I received this book as a Christmas gift from my father-in-law, who very conscientiously purchased the book from a locally-owned, independent bookseller. What a delightful book it is! My husband and I read it together, and we very much enjoyed every page. Bowers writes beautifully, fluidly and with wonderfully astute scientific insight. It is always a pleasure to read the writings of a scientist so inspired by her work that she shares her passion with laypeople; scientific passion is nothing less than infectious, regardless of the discipline. Bowers' essays are accessible, insightful prose that leave the reader hungry for more. A pure delight to read.


The Mystery of the Lost Mine (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 52)
Published in Paperback by Albert Whitman & Co (May, 1996)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
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Searching for a lost mine
The Boxcar childen went on a camping trip in Arizona and learned about the legend of the lost mine. They searched for the mine and encountered many strange things...


National Geographic Grand Canyon National Park Arizona, USA: Trails Illustrated
Published in Paperback by Trails Illustrated (December, 1995)
Authors: Trails Illustrated Staff and Treasure Chest Books
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A Great Planning Tool
This Trails Illustrated map is a great tool for initial planning of your adventure into the Grand Canyon's spectacular backcountry. The map covers Grand Canyon National Park backcountry in its entirety. Almost. But close enough for most. The 1:73,530 scale and 80' contour interval make this map of limited use for on trail use, but make useful for getting an overview of the canyon and a sense of your options.

This map is also packed with information useful for planning your Grand Canyon trip. Backcountry use areas, necessary for making a permit request, are designated on the map. So are camp sites, campgrounds, and water sources in the GC's backcountry.

Very handy.


The National Geographic Traveler: Arizona : 100 New Recipes for Living and Entertaining
Published in Paperback by National Geographic (November, 2001)
Author: Bill Weir
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Great book to plan a trip
This book is organized very well for people who are interested in planning a trip to Arizona and want to make sure they do not miss any of the great sites. The book is organized by area, allowing the reader to focus on a particular area of the state. Lots of pictures and great descriptions provide good information and a good idea of what to expect.

I used this book to start planning a trip, and it worked out very well. Note however, that I also had some additional books to find more information about specific areas, Arizona history, hikes, and much more. This type of information is not provided at a great level of detail here.


Native Roads: The Complete Motoring Guide to the Navajo and Hopi Nations
Published in Paperback by Treasure Chest Publications (31 August, 1999)
Author: Fran Kosik
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A great "Road" Book!
If you're going to travel in "Indian country" you need to keep this one in the front seat. Your companion can read while you drive. This book is recommended in the conclusion of The Native American Indian Artist Directory. Along with The Field Guide to Southwest Indian Arts and Crafts you can have a great adventure in the Southwest. Read Kosik and Hardeen's book first. Then read the Field Guide to learn about the art along the "Native Roads." Then open up The Native American Indian Artist Directory and find an address or phone number for the artist that interests you most and have a memorable experience!!


New Mexico & Arizona State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide
Published in Paperback by Mountaineers Books (April, 1998)
Authors: Don Laine and Barbara Laine
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Excellent book
Don and Barbara Laine have done an outstanding job in this book. I live in New Mexico and we just bought a camper, so I went to the library to get some book on where to go camping. I borrowed a couple of guides for the Southwest, but this book is the only one that anybody ever needs. Every State Park is listed in detail, even little maps for each Park are included. Furthermore they tell you exactly what to expect from each park and what there is to do. This comes in handy when travelling with kids. Equipped with this book we already went to 2 State Parks and found exactly what the Laines had described. This book is a must have for anybody that wants to explore Arizona and New Mexico.


Not All Okies Are White: The Lives of Black Cotton Pickers in Arizona
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (March, 2000)
Author: Geta J. Leseur
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Not All Okies Are White
I happen to be part of one of the families discussed in this book. I found it to be quite nice. I wasn't mentioned in the book but my mother, grandma, granpa etc. was. I think Geta did a fabulous job in making this book a success! It took a lot of time to archive this information about my family, and through this book, I am able to know where my ancestors came from and pass the book on to my children in the years to come. thank You.

Sincerely, Sommer Hayes


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