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Colorado Profiles

Men and Women Who Shaped the Centennial State

by John H. Monnett and Michael McCarthy

Colorado Profiles

This popular volume, available again in paperback, presents the exciting history of Colorado through the lives of thirty-two of its most noteworthy citizens, both famous and obscure, who helped to shape Colorado as we know it today.

Among those featured are: Black Kettle, David Day, Anne Bassett, Lewis Price, Casimiro Barela, Josephine Roche, Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith, and Enos Mills.


Author Bio:

A native of Kansas City, John H. Monnett has long been intrigued with the Battle of Beecher Island. He first wrote about the Indian Wars when he was professor of history at Cochise County Community College in Arizona. He now teaches Western and Colorado history at the Metropolitan State College of Denver. This is his fourth book on the history of the American West. He lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife, Linda and son, Darren.


$27.95
ISBN: 978-0-87081-439-6
Format: Paper
Pages: 335
Illustrations: 29 b/w photographs, 3 b/w illustrations
Published: 1996
Discount Type: Short