June 1986

In this issue
This text explores the allure of tall tales in the American Southwest. These exaggerated stories, though often humorous, played a significant role in shaping the region's identity and attracting settlers, becoming the words that won the West.
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Chapters
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THE CACTUS SANDWICH
Don Dedera,Bill Ahrendt
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THE WHITE-COLLAR CONSERVATIONISTS
JOSEPH E. BROWN
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RETURN OF THE BANDIT QUAIL
Bob Whitaker,George H. Huey
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CLANG, CLANG, WENT THE TROLLEY
Sam Lowe
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ARIZONIQUES
Henry F. Unger,Robert T. Farrell,Ann Hermanson
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BOOKSHELF
Judge Ruffner,John Running,William Walker,Louise Wilcox

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