Going Back to Bisbee

Going Back to Bisbee
Title Going Back to Bisbee PDF eBook
Author Richard Shelton
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 348
Release 1992-05
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780816512898

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The author shares his fascination with a distinctive corner of the country--Bisbee, Arizona--with a narrative that reflects the history of the area, the beauty of the landscape, and his own life

Going Back to Bisbee

Going Back to Bisbee
Title Going Back to Bisbee PDF eBook
Author Richard Shelton
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 342
Release 2016-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0816535035

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One of America's most distinguished poets now shares his fascination with a distinctive corner of our country. Richard Shelton first came to southeastern Arizona in the 1950s as a soldier stationed at Fort Huachuca. He soon fell in love with the region and upon his discharge found a job as a schoolteacher in nearby Bisbee. Now a university professor and respected poet living in Tucson, still in love with the Southwestern deserts, Shelton sets off for Bisbee on a not-uncommon day trip. Along the way, he reflects on the history of the area, on the beauty of the landscape, and on his own life. Couched within the narrative of his journey are passages revealing Shelton's deep familiarity with the region's natural and human history. Whether conveying the mystique of tarantulas or describing the mountain-studded topography, he brings a poet's eye to this seemingly desolate country. His observations on human habitation touch on Tombstone, "the town too tough to die," on ghost towns that perhaps weren't as tough, and on Bisbee itself, a once prosperous mining town now an outpost for the arts and a destination for tourists. What he finds there is both a broad view of his past and a glimpse of that city's possible future. Going Back to Bisbee explores a part of America with which many readers may not be familiar. A rich store of information embedded in splendid prose, it shows that there are more than miles on the road to Bisbee.

Bisbee

Bisbee
Title Bisbee PDF eBook
Author Annie Graeme Larkin
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0738599964

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Visually, the Bisbee of today remains a community frozen in time, with Main Street retaining its character from 1910. The discovery of copper deposits in the Mule Mountains brought forth a wealth that enabled a substantial community. Profitable mining ventures and a need for labor drew thousands of miners from around the world to work in Bisbee. These individuals added a distinct flavor to the area. Like countless other Western mining camps, Bisbee evolved from a rough frontier community surviving disastrous fires and floods into a town with a substantial population and solid foundation. Bisbee's seemingly inexhaustible mineral wealth resulted in the community becoming a center of economic and political power in an emerging territory on its way to statehood. It was Arizona's greatest copper camp.

Crossing the Yard

Crossing the Yard
Title Crossing the Yard PDF eBook
Author Richard Shelton
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 2007-10-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"Shelton also recounts the bittersweet triumph of seeing work published by men who later met with agonizing deaths, and the despair of seeing the creative strides of inmates broken by politically motivated transfers to private prisons. And his memoir bristles with hard-edged experiences, ranging from inside knowledge of prison breaks to a workshop conducted while a riot raged outside a barricaded door."--BOOK JACKET.

The Gentle Art of Wandering

The Gentle Art of Wandering
Title The Gentle Art of Wandering PDF eBook
Author David Ryan
Publisher
Pages
Release 2010-03-01
Genre
ISBN 9780977696819

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Early Bisbee

Early Bisbee
Title Early Bisbee PDF eBook
Author Annie Graeme Larkin, Douglas L. Graeme, and Richard W. Graeme IV
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1467133523

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Before Bisbee became a bustling mining camp, it was a haven to Native Americans for centuries. However, their presence brought the intrusion of army scouts and prospectors into the Mule Mountains. The coincidental discovery of vast mineral wealth at the future site of Bisbee permanently affixed the fate of the land forever. Rising from the remote desert was a dynamic mining city, a city that grew into one of the most influential communities in the West. Bisbee was unique in the Old West because of the mixed moral values. High society and the decadent underworld lived in a delicate balance, but a vibrant multicultural community was forged from these social fires.

The Well

The Well
Title The Well PDF eBook
Author Mike Gaylor
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 191
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1512743739

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Buried in the darkness of his small third story sitting room, driven to the edge of despair, Bisbee is faced with a life altering decision. Faced by the nightly terror of mysterious Beasts, he knows his only hope is Charis. The letters that lay scattered on the floor next to him tell of a Well in Charis that holds the secret of life. But the Well also involves a death that terrifies Bisbee almost as much as the Beasts that are tormenting him. This book is the story of that journey. It is about the dangers that Bisbee faces and the lessons he learns about himself and his Master. Most of all, it is about what he discovers at the Well of Chayah.