These Canyons are Full of Ghosts
Author | : Emmett Carl Harder |
Publisher | : Real Adventure Pub |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2001-01-01 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9780971359413 |
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Author | : Emmett Carl Harder |
Publisher | : Real Adventure Pub |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2001-01-01 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9780971359413 |
Author | : Emmett Carl Harder |
Publisher | : Gem Guides Book Company |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.) |
ISBN | : 9780971359406 |
Prospector and author, Emmett Harder, chronicles his experiences and those of his fellow prospectors past and present in Death Valley. A colorful first-hand account of a by-gone era including local history and characters, run-ins with the Manson family, desert bandits and more.
Author | : Brian-James Martinez |
Publisher | : Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2019-04-08 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 0738759988 |
Stare Deep into the Abyss...and the Ghosts Stare Back With its breathtaking views, amazing depths, and terrifying ghosts, ghouls, and UFOs, the Grand Canyon is indeed worthy of its title as one of the greatest natural—and supernatural—wonders in the world. This incredible book invites you to journey into the canyon's most haunted locations and explore first-hand accounts of spirits and unexplainable events. Ghosts of the Grand Canyon is packed with extraordinary true tales from people who have encountered the paranormal in and around this awe-inspiring hotspot. Authors Judy and Brian-James Martinez present the history of these sites, their significance to locals and tourists alike, and the facts, legends, and speculations about what caused such horrific hauntings. Also featuring photos of the canyon's breathtaking views and spookiest sites, this book dares you to look deep into the abyss and discover what lurks there.
Author | : Michael Just |
Publisher | : Zumaya Publications |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781934841686 |
Haunted with ghosts and murders, ravaged by storms and simmering with romance, yet teased with laughter, Canyon Calls is a collection of stories about the Grand Canyon that entertains and inspires vacationers, hikers, armchair adventurers and tourists the world over. Canyon Calls juxtaposes mismatched characters inside the metaphor of an endurance-testing natural journey. These short stories are studies in of characters comedic and sinister. What happens when untested, incompatible people are stirred together in the harsh caldron of the Grand Canyon? The stories reflect the sense of the eternal a traveler often feels when confronted with the sublime spirit and transformational power of the Grand Canyon. The otherworldly beauty of Canyon Calls mesmerizes readers into feeling that they've indeed entered a special world cut off from the earth's tame upper reaches. Canyon Calls reflects the desolate silence every sojourner to Grand Canyon experiences. These tales chronicle the transformations that are forced upon us when we crash against our limits in a forbidding and yet ecstatically beautiful world.
Author | : Craig Childs |
Publisher | : Little, Brown |
Total Pages | : 542 |
Release | : 2007-02-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0759518572 |
A "beautifully written travelogue" that draws on the latest scholarly research as well as a lifetime of exploration to light on the extraordinary Anasazi culture of the American Southwest (Entertainment Weekly). The greatest "unsolved mystery" of the American Southwest is the fate of the Anasazi, the native peoples who in the eleventh century converged on Chaco Canyon (in today's southwestern New Mexico) and built what has been called the Las Vegas of its day, a flourishing cultural center that attracted pilgrims from far and wide, a vital crossroads of the prehistoric world. The Anasazis' accomplishments -- in agriculture, in art, in commerce, in architecture, and in engineering -- were astounding, rivaling those of the Mayans in distant Central America. By the thirteenth century, however, the Anasazi were gone from Chaco. Vanished. What was it that brought about the rapid collapse of their civilization? Was it drought? pestilence? war? forced migration? mass murder or suicide? For many years conflicting theories have abounded. Craig Childs draws on the latest scholarly research, as well as on a lifetime of adventure and exploration in the most forbidding landscapes of the American Southwest, to shed new light on this compelling mystery.
Author | : Charles Gregory Crampton |
Publisher | : Treasure Chest Books |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 1997-02-01 |
Genre | : Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.) |
ISBN | : 9780965664509 |
Author | : Jake Johnson |
Publisher | : University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2023-10-10 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0252055012 |
Singular and star-studded writings on America’s neon-lit playground At once a Technicolor wonderland and the embodiment of American mythology, Las Vegas exists at the Ground Zero of a reverence for risk-taking and the transformative power of a winning hand. Jake Johnson edits a collection of short essays and flash ideas that probes how music-making and soundscapes shape the City of Second Chances. Treating topics ranging from Cher to Cirque de Soleil, the contributors delve into how music and musicians factored in the early development of Vegas’s image; the role of local communities of musicians and Strip mainstays in sustaining tensions between belief and disbelief; the ways aging showroom stars provide a sense of timelessness that inoculates visitors against the outside world; the link connecting fantasies of sexual prowess and democracy with the musical values of Liberace and others; considerations of how musicians and establishments gambled with identity and opened the door for audience members to explore Sin City–only versions of themselves; and the echoes and energy generated by the idea of Las Vegas as it travels across the country. Contributors: Celine Ayala, Kirstin Bews, Laura Dallman, Joanna Dee Das, James Deaville, Robert Fink, Pheaross Graham, Jessica A. Holmes, Maddie House-Tuck, Jake Johnson, Kelly Kessler, Michael Kinney, Carlo Lanfossi, Jason Leddington, Janis McKay, Sam Murray, Louis Niebur, Lynda Paul, Arianne Johnson Quinn, Michael M. Reinhard, Laura Risk, Cassaundra Rodriguez, Arreanna Rostosky, and Brian F. Wright
Author | : Gary Phillips |
Publisher | : Akashic Books |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1936070030 |
Orange County, California, brings to mind the endless summer of sand and surf, McMansion housing tracts, a conservative stronghold, and tony shopping centers. It's a place where pilates classes are run like boot camps, real estate values are discussed at your weekly colonic, and ice cream parlors on Main Street, USA, exist side-by-side with pho shops and taquerias. Orange County Noir pulls back the veil to reveal what lurks behind the curtain. Features brand-new stories by: Susan Straight, Robert S. Levinson, Rob Roberge, Nathan Walpow, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, Dan Duling, Mary Castillo, Lawrence Maddox, Dick Lochte, Robert Ward, Gary Phillips, Gordon McAlpine, Martin J. Smith, and Patricia McFall. Editor Gary Phillips is the author of many novels and short stories. He lives in Southern California.
Author | : Linda Dunning |
Publisher | : Cedar Fort |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781599550589 |
Utah is a land of untamed beauty. from the snowy peaks of the Wasatch Mountains to the brilliant red rocks of Southern Utah, the state boasts views and vistas found nowhere else in the nation. Travelers can glean a great amount of history from the scenes they see and the places they visit, yet there are other stories and legends that belong to Utah and her native land - tales that are not often told. Saltair was once the premier resort on the shores of the Great Salt Lake. Now it lies abandoned and in disrepair, almost mythical in appearance. Mount Timpanogos's unique shape subtly speaks the story of Utahna and the Indian brave who loved her. and not so long ago, the Anasazi Indians were a thriving people, destined for greatness - until they disappeared into the canyons from which they'd carved their civilization, leaving no clues as to their whereabouts. for young and old alike, Lost Landscapes will pique interest and raise questions to the mysteries lurking within Utah's borders. Whether it be the unsolved riddles of places, people, puzzling objects, or legends that have been passed down through the generations, everyone will find something that will have them eagerly turning to the next page.