Harry W. Crosby is a photographer and historian who specializes in the history of Alta California and Baja California. His books include Gateway to Alta California: The Expedition to San Diego, 1769, Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768, and The Cave Paintings of Baja California: Discovering the Great Murals of an Unknown People.
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"Descended from the first Mexican families who settled the region, the remote mountain people of Baja California follow a lifestyle that preserves their traditional folkways. In lively, elegant prose and stunning photographs, Harry W. Crosby portrays the Californios' customs and rich heritage. This newly updated version of Crosby's seminal work on the Sierra de Guadalupe will become an indispensable reference for scholars, Baja California devotees, and anyone interested in the complete saga of northwestern Mexico and the American southwest."-Iris H. W. Engstrand author of San Diego: California's Cornerstone and William Wolfskill: Frontier Trapper to California Ranchero