From Soup Lines to the Front Lines: Denver During the Depression and World War II, 1927-1947
Winner of the 2013 Colorado Book Award for Literary Fiction - a poignant, darkly comic debut novel about a father and son finding their way together as their livelihood inexorably disappears When Stacey “Shakespeare” Williams returns to ...
The ranch has been the site of births and deaths of both cattle and children, as well as moments of amazing harmony and clear vision. “Set in the unpredictable West, these stories remind us that we cannot escape the messiness and ...
Finalist for the 2012 Colorado Book Awards
A History of the Centennial State, Fourth Edition Carl Abbott, Stephen J. Leonard, Thomas J. Noel ... Gregory J. Hobbs Jr., “To See the Mountains: Restoring Colorado's Clean and Healthy Air,” University of Colorado Law Review 75: 2 ...
In Building a Healthy Economy from the Bottom Up: Harnessing Real World Experience for Transformative Change, Anthony Flaccavento introduces readers to the innovators who are creating thriving, locally based economies and provides a road ...
Charles Haines, an early resident, recalled in an interview when he was 102 years old that jackrabbits and coyotes outnumbered people for a number of years. Over the next few years, the university sold lots in the area to raise revenue.
Five months later, after the massacre, John D. Rockefeller Jr. did tour the southern coal fields. Senator Robinson was harsher in a 1915 assessment of the elder Rockefeller: “Our recent disastrous coal strike in Southern Colorado could ...
... the administration wing, and a sun porch for patients. The patients were housed in wards or in private rooms in the main building. The cost for a ward bed was $10 per week, and the patient received care from a staff doctor.
Hidden History of Fort Collins. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2017. Gallagher, Jolie Anderson. Colorado Forts: Historic Outposts on the Wild Frontier. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2013. Goldbert, Robert.