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H.O. Pub

H.O. Pub
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 690
Release: 1923
Genre:
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Climatological Data

Climatological Data
Author: National Climatic Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1976
Genre: Meteorology
ISBN:

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 984
Release: 1916
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

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The Southwest

The Southwest
Author: Frank E. Vandiver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Is the Southwest a place different from other places? Are there traditions, haunts, and longings that make Southwesterners part of older things, yet set them apart? Are the boundaries geographical, or cultural, or both? Is there, after all, a Southwest, or is it simply an extension of the Old and New South, or of the West? Such questions, which have puzzled historians, students, and pundits for generations, provide the framework for Frank. E. Vandiver's graceful and thought-provoking essay on the Southwest, the land and its people, its past and its future.--From jacket flap


Books: West Southwest

Books: West Southwest
Author: Lawrence Clark Powell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1957
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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With articles on Dobie, Jeffers, "Street of the Second-hand Bookshops," "A Southwestern Bookseller" and others.


Report of the Director

Report of the Director
Author: New York (State) Weather bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1897
Genre: Weather
ISBN:

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Ancient Architecture of the Southwest

Ancient Architecture of the Southwest
Author: William N. Morgan
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2014-03-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0292757670

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During more than a thousand years before Europeans arrived in 1540, the native peoples of what is now the southwestern United States and northern Mexico developed an architecture of rich diversity and beauty. Vestiges of thousands of these dwellings and villages still remain, in locations ranging from Colorado in the north to Chihuahua in the south and from Nevada in the west to eastern New Mexico—a geographical area of some 300,000 square miles. This study presents a comprehensive architectural survey of the region. Professionally rendered drawings comparatively analyze 132 sites by means of standardized 100-foot grids with uniform orientations. Reconstructed plans with shadows representing vertical heights suggest the original appearances of many structures that are now in ruins or no longer exist, while concise texts place them in context. Organized in five chronological sections that include 132 professionally rendered site drawings, the book examines architectural evolution from humble pit houses to sophisticated, multistory pueblos. The sections explore concurrent Mogollon, Hohokam, and Anasazi developments, as well as those in the Salado, Sinagua, Virgin River, Kayenta, and other areas, and compare their architecture to contemporary developments in parts of eastern North America and Mesoamerica. The book concludes with a discussion of changes in Native American architecture in response to European influences. Written for a general audience, the book holds appeal for all students of native Southwestern cultures, as well as for everyone interested in origins in architecture. In particular, it should encourage younger Native American architects to value their rich cultural heritage and to respond as creatively to the challenges of the future as their ancestors did to those of the past.


The Southwest in American Literature and Art

The Southwest in American Literature and Art
Author: David Warfield Teague
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1997-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780816517848

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By analyzing ways in which indigenous cultures described the American Southwest, David Teague persuasively argues against the destructive approach that Americans currently take to the region. Included are Native American legends and Spanish and Hispanic literature. As he traces ideas about the desert, Teague shows how literature and art represent the Southwest as a place to be sustained rather than transformed. 14 illustrations.