Guaymas Chronicles

Guaymas Chronicles
Title Guaymas Chronicles PDF eBook
Author David E. Stuart
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 412
Release 2006-09-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780826331892

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This memoir of a young gringo anthropologist's assimilation into the exotic street life of a bustling port on Mexico's Sea of Cortez is also an account of the area's working-class life in the late 1960s.

Zone of Tolerance

Zone of Tolerance
Title Zone of Tolerance PDF eBook
Author David E. Stuart
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 332
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780826338280

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A sequel to Stuart's "The Guaymas Chronicles," this features Guaymas, Mexico's, red light district in the 1970s and the complex characters who inhabit it.

The Guaymas Chronicles

The Guaymas Chronicles
Title The Guaymas Chronicles PDF eBook
Author David E. Stuart
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 2003
Genre Guaymas (Sonora, Mexico)
ISBN

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The Guaymas Chronicles

The Guaymas Chronicles
Title The Guaymas Chronicles PDF eBook
Author David E. Stuart
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 2005
Genre Guaymas (Sonora, Mexico)
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Searching for Golden Empires

Searching for Golden Empires
Title Searching for Golden Empires PDF eBook
Author William K. Hartmann
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 384
Release 2014-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 0816530874

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""In Searching for Golden Empires, William K. Hartmann tells a true-life adventure story that recounts the shared history of the United States and Mexico, unveiling episodes both tragic and uplifting. Hernan Cortez Montezuma, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, and Viceroy Antonio Mendoza are just some of the principal eyewitnesses in this vivid history of New World exploration"--Provided by publisher.

The Cooperstown Chronicles

The Cooperstown Chronicles
Title The Cooperstown Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Frank Russo
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 305
Release 2014-10-23
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 144223640X

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Professional baseball has always consisted of a variety of characters, from likeable youngsters to notorious rebels. From 1871 to the present, the sport has witnessed the likes of Germany Schaeffer, an infielder with a penchant for “stealing” first base; Joe Medwick, the only player ever removed from a game for his own safety; and first baseman Hal Chase, noted for being one of the most corrupt players in baseball history. The Cooperstown Chronicles takes an entertaining look at the unusual lives, strange demises, and downright rowdy habits of some of the most colorful personalities in the history of baseball. Chapters profile the game’s well-known tough-guys, the hard-drinking revelers, head-hunting pitchers, players who took their own lives, and those who died far too young from accidents or diseases. Frank Russo goes beyond the stats and delves into each player’s personality, his life outside of baseball, and even his final resting place. The stories of little-known players like Terry Enyart, who pitched just one and two-thirds innings in the major leagues, are told next to those of superstars such as Mike Flanagan, who played professional ball for 18 years. However brief or long a career he may have had, every major league player has a story to tell. The Cooperstown Chronicles gives a voice to many of those players who are no longer able to tell their stories themselves. Compelling, fun, and often surprising, this book will entertain baseball fans and historians alike.

American Book Publishing Record

American Book Publishing Record
Title American Book Publishing Record PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 784
Release 2005
Genre American literature
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