Description: Aztec Ruins National Monument - New Mexico Very Good - Text Unmarked - Binding and Cover Clean and Tight - Ready to Ship By -- John M. Corbett Published by - United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Washington DC, 1962, iii 66 Pages, Illustrated, Staple-Bound, 9.25" X 6" X .25", 5 oz. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series - No. 36 [PAGE ONE]"Man in the San Juan Valley The San Juan River and its tributaries drain the region known as the Four Corners country-the area surrounding the point where New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona meet in a common boundary at right angles. Rising high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, the San Juan flows southwestward to dip down into the northwestern corner of New Mexico; then it courses northwestward into Utah almost at the point of juncture of the four states. With many twists and curves, roaring through deep canyons and gulches, it proceeds generally westward to empty into the mighty Colorado River in the southeastern part of Utah." #CoverArt #NewMexico #instabooks #bibliophile #FourCorners #Bookstagram #collectiblebooks #Books #Colorado #Bookworm #Arizona #AztecRuinsNationalMonument #readersofinstagram #NationalParkService #Hopi #booksale #booksforsale #WorldHeritageSite #Antiquarian #Vintage #CuttleboneBooks #Utah #PuebloIndians #instaread #AnimasRiver #Kiva #BooksBooksBooks #GreatKiva #bookcollecting
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Publication Year: 1962
Format: Staple-Bound
Language: English
Book Title: Aztec Ruins National Monument - New Mexico
Book Series: National Park Service Historical Handbook Series - No. 36
Author: John M. Corbett
Genre: Geography, History, Archaeology
Publisher: United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service
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