Found 61 results for "New southwest in fiction"
by Holling Clancy Holling
AN INDIAN boy and his uncle, a scout of the Kansas tribe, followed an ancient buffalo trail up a low hill.
by Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman
SHULAWITSI, the Little Fire God, member of the Council of the Gods and Deputy to the Sun, had taped his track shoes to h...
by Thomas Hardy
AMONG the few features of agricultural England which retain an appearance but little modified by the lapse of centuries ...
by William Trotter Porter
by Lynda G. Adamson
Captain Villagra, in a Seville prison cell, writes about Don Juan de Onate's conquest of the southwest and the pueblo dw...
by International Conference on the Literature of Region and Nation (6th 1996 University of New Brunswick in Saint John)
by William K. Hartmann
After I escaped from Arizona to France with my life, my brain cleared.
by James Lee Burke
I WAS JUST OFF Southwest Pass, between Pecan and Marsh islands, with the green, whitecapping water of the Gulf Stream to...