
The opening chapters invite listeners into a vivid portrait of Arizona as a land of striking contrasts. A newcomer’s awe at the desert’s hidden vitality is conveyed through rich observations of its rugged scenery, uncommon wildlife and the surprising abundance of plant life. The narrator balances the initial outsider’s skepticism with a growing appreciation for the region’s natural wealth—its mineral deposits, fertile soils and a climate that feels both harsh and health‑ful.
Beyond the landscape, the book delves into the deep layers of human history that pepper the terrain. From the mysterious ruins left by ancient peoples to the lingering mysteries of cliff dwellings and painted rocks, each sketch hints at stories waiting to be uncovered. As railroads arrive and the frontier eases, the narrative captures a moment when a once‑remote territory begins to awaken, offering both the allure of untamed wilderness and the promise of new beginnings for those who venture there.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (207K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
1996-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1927
A Civil War veteran turned physician, he became one of the great early collectors of Arizona history. His books and library helped preserve the stories, landmarks, and printed record of the Southwest.
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