Jane Candia Coleman
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Doc Holliday's Woman
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published
1995
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9 editions
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I, Pearl Hart: A Western Story (Five Star First Edition Western Series)
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published
1998
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8 editions
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The Silver Queen
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published
2008
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3 editions
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Bandit Queen
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published
2009
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4 editions
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Doc Holliday's Gone
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published
2000
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7 editions
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Desperate Acts (Five Star First Edition Romance Series)
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published
2001
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4 editions
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Moving on: Stories of the West (Five Star First Edition Western Series)
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published
1997
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10 editions
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No Roof but Sky: Poetry of the American West
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published
1990
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5 editions
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Tombstone Travesty: Allie Earp Remembers
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published
2004
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Matchless
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published
2003
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3 editions
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“The people of the stone houses are gone,
whirled like chaff over dry fields,
scattered by the war dances of dust devils.
what remains —
sculpted walls, curved shards,
small stores of corn —
says little.
What we know is that they lived like birds.
That from their doorways
they looked out and out
over shimmering trees
into the arms of sky,
And that one day, light-boned,
weightless as any winged flock
before a journey,
they rose and flew.
—Mesa Verde”
― No Roof but Sky: Poetry of the American West
whirled like chaff over dry fields,
scattered by the war dances of dust devils.
what remains —
sculpted walls, curved shards,
small stores of corn —
says little.
What we know is that they lived like birds.
That from their doorways
they looked out and out
over shimmering trees
into the arms of sky,
And that one day, light-boned,
weightless as any winged flock
before a journey,
they rose and flew.
—Mesa Verde”
― No Roof but Sky: Poetry of the American West
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