Frank Waters (1902-1995), one of the finest chroniclers of the American Southwest, wrote twenty-eight works of fiction and nonfiction.
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"Outstanding." (New York Times) "Excellent book. Mr. Waters is peculiarly qualified to write about the Colorado. He grew up in the high country of the West-Cripple Creek and the Pikes Peak towns-then crossed the range and followed the Colorado down to the sea, not as a man choosing a subject for a book-but rather as a man who, having followed a river system down for other reasons, looked back over his own years and found what a story he had to tell." (Weekly Book Review) "This wonderful and unusual book is more than a history of the region. In the author's own remarkable words, 'the book was an attempt to perceive... the presence of the spirit-of-place of the immense wilderness of the Colorado and its effect upon us.'" (Council Fires)

