A dozen on Denver : stories / [edited by] Rocky Mountain News.
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TextPublisher: Golden, Colo. : Fulcrum Pub., 2009Description: 160 pages 20 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- 9781555917272 (hardcover)
- Rocky Mountain news (Denver, Colo. : 1937)
- 813.008/035878883 22
- PS572.D4 D69 2009
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| 812 WIL Our town : a play in three acts | 813 MOO The fields of home | 813 NAF The republic of imagination : America in three books / | 813 TEM A dozen on Denver : stories / | 813 WIL 99 stories of God / | 813.01 SAN It occurs to me that I am America : new stories and art / | 813.087 DAN The dragon book / |
In this original tribute, twelve talented authors celebrate Denver's 150th anniversary, each creating a unique story based on a different decade in the city's colorful history. Ranging from the pioneer days to WWII aftermath to a haunting vision of the future, this lively volume offers an eclectic mix of exceptional storytelling, each complemented by contemporary illustrations. Edited by the the Rocky Mountain News and featuring twelve Colorado authors: Margaret Coel, Pam Houston, Sandra Dallas, Nick Arvin, Joanne Greenberg, Connie Willis, Manuel Ramos, Arnold Grossman, Robert Greer, Diane Mott Davidson, Laura Pritchett, and Robert Pogue Ziegler. Illustrated by Charles Chamberlin.
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