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Highlights
- Tularosa--sun-scorched, sandblasted, merciless--the parched desert where everything, from cactus to cowman, carries a weapon of some sort, and the only creatures who sleep with both eyes closed are dead.
- Author(s): C L Sonnichsen
- 348 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
The history of the Tularosa Basin--which includes White Sands Missile Range--from pioneer days through the atomic age.Book Synopsis
Tularosa--sun-scorched, sandblasted, merciless--the parched desert where everything, from cactus to cowman, carries a weapon of some sort, and the only creatures who sleep with both eyes closed are dead. Tularosa--the last frontier in the continental United States. C. L. Sonnichsen, an authority on the Southwest, writing from primary records and conversations with survivors of Tularosa's pioneer days, tells the stories of the great cattle ranchers pitted against daring rustlers, elite men against Apaches, desperados against law men. Here are Oliver Lee, Pat Garrett, and Bill McNew. And here is the feud between Col. A. J. Fountain and Albert Fall. Sonnichsen has updated his history for this new edition with a revised final chapter bringing the drama of Tularosa and the New Mexican frontier West into the Atomic Age.
Review Quotes
Tularosas story is one of brave men as tough as the harsh land they settled, . . . [a] classic history.
Remarkable human dramas . . . are related with a remarkable combination of the regional historians craft and the story-tellers art.
This book is accurate, crisply written, as clear and astringent as the desert air.
This is fascinating reading in which the standard stuff of feuding in the old west . . . achieves an extraordinary fidelity and freshness.
"This book is accurate, crisply written, as clear and astringent a the desert air."