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Synopsis
(Deluxe Edition-Color Version, with color photographs, caption font, and headers and footers; price reflects the high cost of color printing.) An historical novel honored by the Zane Grey Society with its Book of the Year award, Zigzag Canyon: The Legend of Gold Gulch, is a compelling story about the interactions between the Apaches of eastern Arizona, Mexican settlers, mountain men, and Anglo prospectors. Zigzag Canyon tells the story of a fabulously rich placer gold mine, the men who discovered it, those who died there, and others who spent their lives trying to rediscover it. Fair warning, once you start reading, this book is hard to put down. Updated August 2019 with additional pictures ADDITIONAL VERSIONS AVAILABLE, Kindle edition: amazon.com/dp/B07F33Z4JG, Print-on-demand black and white edition: amazon.com/dp/1983295760, Print-on-demand large font edition: amazon.com/dp/1717885438, FOR RELATED PROSPECTING STORIES "Superstition Mountain Prospecting: Searching For The Lost Dutchman Mine" Kindle edition: amazon.com/dp/B078ZBQMJXPrint-on-demand black and white edition: amazon.com/dp/1718050186Print-on-demand deluxe color edition: amazon.com/dp/171813195X
Synopsis
The Zane Grey Western Society honored Zigzag Canyon: The Legend of Gold Gulch, with its Book of the Year Award. This historical novel is the compelling story about interactions between Apaches of eastern Arizona, Mexican settlers, mountain men, and Anglo prospectors. We tell the story of a fabulously rich placer mine, the men who discovered it, those who died there, and others who spent their lives trying to rediscover it. Others have characterized this book as reminiscent of a Louis L'Amour novel. Many others have told us it is hard to put this book down. We offer this book in both soft cover and hardback, each in both black and white and color. We also offer it as an e-book and in an economy edition using larger pages, to reduce page count and cost.