Roadside Geology of Arizona

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"Roadside Geology of Arizona made sense of the landscape out the car window from the rise of mountains to the spread of deserts." - Arizona Daily Star

The rise of mountains and the spread of deserts has marked the geologic history of Arizona. Landscapes that we see today are here because of landscapes of the past, and because of tremendous forces deep within the earth, forces that carry continents into collisions and then drag them apart again, forces of heat and pressure and the slow churning boil of the earth's interior. Landscape features result, too, from more comprehensible, more recent forces: the unending attack of water and wind and frost, the building of volcanoes, and the short-term geologic happenings like landslides and rockfalls, earthquakes and floods, and a gopher digging a hole.


9 in. by 6 in. shipped 1 lb, 3 oz.
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by Halka Chronic First Printing
321 Pages ISBN 0-87842-147-5

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Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman visited Arizona in the summer of 1880. A promoter made the mistake of asking him what he thought of the place.

"Too damn hot and dry," Sherman declared.
"All she needs," the promoter said soothingly, "is less heat, more water, and a few good citizens."
"Hunh," Sherman said. "That's all hell needs."
(From Roadside History of Arizona)

The last of the lower forty-eight to gain statehood in 1912, Arizona now tops lists of the best places to live and visit. For the history behind that reversal, join Arizona's official state historian and beloved ranconteur Marshall Trimble on the state's highways and byways.

Along the way meet Fathers Eus… read more


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