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Paperback The Gila: River of the Southwest Book

ISBN: 0803250401

ISBN13: 9780803250406

The Gila: River of the Southwest

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In the words of Edwin Corle, author of Desert Country, who has chronicled the story of the Gila River, "There is no other stream that even resembles it"--and the pages of this book bear him out. A changeable ricer, at one time the Gila resembled the Everglades; in 1950 the lower river--fully half it six-hundred-mile length--was dry as dust. The Gila has never known a steamboat, very few rowboats, and only a fair assortment of fish, but from its ice caves and mountain torrents, through its torturous canyons, to its parched and sun-baked confluence with the Colorado, it has a history as dramatic and significant as any river in America. Civil War generals, Apaches, Mexicans, Mormons, and pioneers figure in the cast of characters, for since Spanish times the Gila has been a crossroads of the Southwest and in the direct line of march of the westward movement.

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Great Read

This book is fasinating. Follows the Gila River from New Mexico to the Colorado River. Tells a great story about Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico. Starting with the Priest coming up from Mexico, the first explorers of the area and follows all the way to the early 50s. Great read, fun book if you like history.

A great review of a forgotten river

I great review of this unique area of Arizona & New Mexico.
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