Nevada Books
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Good place to start in understanding our difficult pastReview Date: 2000-07-01

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the best book on the subject ive seenReview Date: 2007-02-12

My new bible.Review Date: 2006-03-23

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There is not much to Nevada but you would not know from this bookReview Date: 2005-08-30
R. Conrad Stein is aware that his audience is too young to gamble, so Chapter One in this America the Beautiful Second Series look at Nevada introduces "The Silver State" a place where very little come easy. Once the mines played out it was tourism that became the engine that made Nevada once of the fastest growing states. The history of Nevada as part of the American West is detailed in the next three chapters. Chapter Two, "Nevada's Distant Past," begins with the ancient peoples who left petroglyphs and ends with the first explorers from Spain and the United States. Chapter Three, "Pioneering in the Silver State," tells of the Comstock bonanza and the silver mines led to statehood for Nevada. Chapter Four, "Twentieth-Century Nevada," establishes a clear contrast to the past with the Hoover Dam, gambling, and atomic bomb testing.
The geography of Nevada is presented as "Sagebrush and Open Spaces" in Chapter Five, as Stein describes the lay of the land and the hot, dry climate. Chapter Six, "Quiet Villages and Bright Lights," establishes the contrast between the northern part of the state where the cowboys reign, the area around Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada, and the Mecca that is Las Vegas. "Governing the Silver State" is covered in Chapter Seven, and if young readers do not anticipate the state metal being silver, then they are just not paying attention. More interesting is the Tule duck, a duck decoy made 2,000 years ago that is the state artifact.
Chapter Eight, "Nevada at Work," start off talking about the service industry in the state, but covers other aspects of the economy as well. Chapter Nine, "A Look at Nevadans," explains what the population explosion in the state has meant, which has 90 percent of the citizens living in city areas (only California, New Jersey and Hawaii have a greater urban percentage). This is also the chapter where we finally get to this volume's recipe, which is for Basque Garlic Soup (warning: it involves not just garlic but eggs as well). "Entertainment and Fine Arts" is the province of Chapter Ten, which covers basket weaving and literature to go along with leisure activities.
This look at Nevada is filled with full-color photographs, helpful maps, and dozens of informative sidebars. With these latter young students will find some of the most interesting things that Stein has worked into this book, such as the Lost City Museum, the ill-fated Donner Party, the Gridley sack of flour, Benjamin "Don't Call Me Bugsy" Siegel, and the E.T. Highway. A Timeline contrasting U.S. and Nevada state history is provided in the back of the book along with several pages of Fast Facts, and a list of books, organizations, and Internet sites where readers can go To Find Out More about Nevada. What stands out with this particular volume is that Stein sticks a bit more to the modern history of the state and that since there is not as much to say about Nevada as there is about a state like California, there is a bit more depth than we normally get.
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OasisReview Date: 2004-07-06
The "Portrait of America" series is a wonderful introduction for pre-teens to the 50 states and to the places and events that shaped the history of the United States. This "Nevada" installment is particularly good. The book is broken down into sections like "History", "Culture", "Economy" etc., and each section is thoughtfully written and edited. The "Culture" section is especially good and is very inclusive.
This book, as well as the entire "Portrait of America" series, will prove to be a valuable teaching tool to all primary school educators.

I always love a Creel!Review Date: 2000-05-18

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STRANGE LADY BUT GREAT STORYReview Date: 2003-07-11
Rusty Sheffield needs money to save his ranch. He is a lawyer by trade but loves ranching. Through the misfortune of his older brothers, Tom and Landan being killed he inherits the ranch and all of its debts.
Lucy's mother had married Rusty's father for all of six months, fifteen years ago. Lucy had dreams of returning to the ranch where she had spent six of the happiest months of her life. She envisioned sharing the tranquility of the ranch with others, a dude ranch no less.
Rusty was willing to work all hours to get the money to pay Lucy back and cancel their deal. No dudes, no way!
It was wonderful to watch the growth, emotionally and mentally of Lucy, especially after she was coirced into taking care of Tom's daughter, little Cricket.
How these two people, who couldn't seem to communicate, finally managed to fall in love and understand each other made for a really great story.
Highly Recommended -- with no reservations - truly an enjoyable story.

Effective tool for Law OfficersReview Date: 1999-11-27

FROM BACK COVERReview Date: 2008-05-18
Rebellious Heart...
Midnight Angel...
Texas Ecstasy...
Page-turning excitement, spellbinding drama, heart-stopping romance - these are the elements that have made the books of Rochelle Wayne truly unforgettable. And now she has written the story of a beautiful renegade and a rugged gunslinger, two lonely, desperate people whose hearts are destined to find each other in the dangerous, untamed desert of the wild west...
NEVADA FLAME
Lush, golden-haired Laura Mills began a flight for her life the night she was accused of killing the sun of a powerful banker. As a blood-thirsty posse formed in town, Laura rode blindly into the unpredictable wilderness of Death Valley while Craig Branston, a tough-as-nails bounty hunter, remained hot on her heels. But after the hired gun captured her, he thought it a real shame to take such a gorgeous creature into custody, so instead he took her into his powerful embrace... But when he found Laura a raging passion that matched his own, the tables quickly turned, and Craig became her prisoner, caught in the heat of a ...
NEVADA FLAME!

A great read!!! This book will not let you go!!!Review Date: 1998-03-20
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