Zane Grey's Forgotten Ranch: Tales from the Boles Homestead |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Ida Adeline Simmons | 22 |
High Times at the Boles Place | 36 |
Zane Grey Comes to Arizona | 49 |
An Era Ends Under the Rim | 64 |
Mapping Rim Country | 79 |
Phoenix to Rim Country After 1952 | 94 |
Roberts Mesa Fire | 119 |
Wrapping It Up | 137 |
Documents | 165 |
Works Cited | 179 |
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