
audiobook
Finding the Worth While in the Southwest
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I SANTA FE—THE ROYAL CITY OF SAINT FRANCIS’S HOLY FAITH
CHAPTER II THE UPPER RIO GRANDE, ITS PUEBLOS AND ITS CLIFF DWELLINGS
CHAPTER III ROUNDABOUT ALBUQUERQUE
CHAPTER IV THE DEAD CITIES OF THE SALINES
CHAPTER V OF ACOMA, CITY OF THE MARVELLOUS ROCK, AND LAGUNA
CHAPTER VI TO ZUÑI, THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, VIA GALLUP
CHAPTER VII EL MORRO, THE AUTOGRAPH ROCK OF THE CONQUISTADORES
The book invites listeners on a vivid tour of America’s Southwest, where sweeping deserts, sun‑baked plains and distant mountain ranges feel like a landscape out of ancient Syria or Spain. As the narrator walks through historic towns and rugged wilderness, he weaves together practical travel tips with stories of the peoples who first called this land home—Spanish missionaries, Pueblo Indians, and the lingering echoes of long‑lost civilizations. The prose captures the region’s striking colors, the dry, pure air, and the quiet mystery that makes every mile feel like a step back in time.
A particular focus falls on Santa Fe, the “royal city” built of adobe, that thick earth brick that keeps interiors cool in summer and warm in winter. Listeners will hear about the intimate courtyards, the fragrant gardens, and the lively daily rituals that unfold around them—from cooking chilies to the strum of a guitar under a hollyhock‑laden wall. Illustrated scenes of dances, stone ruins and bustling streets bring the narrative to life, promising a richly textured glimpse of the Southwest’s enduring charm.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-01-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1941
A Quaker-born naturalist and popular writer, he helped generations of readers notice the plants, landscapes, and Indigenous cultures of the American West. His books blend field knowledge, curiosity, and a deep affection for desert and mountain country.
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