
The Grand Canyon State: A History of Arizona
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Daniel Hardy

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A panoramic history of the great state of Arizona
Explore the rich, complex history of Arizona from prehistoric times to the present day in Daniel Hardy's vivid new chronicle, The Grand Canyon State. This sweeping narrative brings Arizona's diverse cultures and landscapes to life in technicolor detail. From the cliff dwellings of ancient indigenous peoples to the boomtowns of the Old West, Hardy paints a panoramic portrait of Arizona as a crossroads shaped by Native American tribes, Spanish conquistadors, Mexican and American frontiersmen, Eastern immigrants and world wars. With a storyteller's eye for drama and detail, he chronicles the gunfights of the O.K. Corral, the rise of copper mining unions and the creation of the majestic Grand Canyon National Park. The Grand Canyon State also sheds new light on contemporary Arizona, exploring the state's political evolution, economic engines, and the lasting influence of its indigenous heritage. This rich saga provides an essential window into the people, places and events that gave Arizona its remarkable character. Hardy's sweeping narrative is popular history at its finest--a must-read for anyone who calls Arizona home or dreams of one day visiting its scenic landscapes and historic sites.
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