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Finding the Worth While in the Southwest

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The author guides readers through the American Southwest, combining travel guidance with cultural and historical observation. He describes towns and landscapes—from adobe-built settlements and Spanish-era churches to pueblo villages, cliff dwellings, desert plains, and monumental sites such as the Grand Canyon and petrified forests—while reporting on indigenous and Mexican customs, legends, and material culture. Chapters provide practical route notes, illustrations, and reflections on climate, architecture, and the region’s evocative atmosphere, aiming to orient visitors and to evoke the area’s antiquity, artistic allure, and living traditions.

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Charles Francis Saunders

Charles Francis Saunders was an American author known for his contributions to literature that explore the American Southwest. His notable work, "Finding the Worth While in the Southwest," reflects his deep appreciation for the region's landscapes and culture. Through his writing, Saunders aimed to highlight the beauty and significance of the Southwest, offering readers insights into its unique environment and heritage. His work is characterized by a blend of personal reflection and descriptive narrative, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the region.

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