A Dream of Justice
The Story of Keyes v. Denver Public Schools
A Dream of Justice is Colorado state senator and former teacher Pat Pascoe’s firsthand account of the decades-long fight to desegregate Denver’s public schools.
Bound by Steel and Stone
The Colorado-Kansas Railway and the Frontier of Enterprise in Colorado, 1890-1960
Bound by Steel and Stone analyzes the Colorado-Kansas Railway through the economic enterprise in the American West in the decades after the supposed 1890 closing of the frontier.
On the Plains, and Among the Peaks: or, How Mrs. Maxwell Made Her Natural History Collection
by Mary Dartt
Season of Terror
The Espinosas in Central Colorado, March–October 1863
The Last Stand of the Pack
Critical Edition
Denver Landmarks and Historic Districts
Denver's Lakeside Amusement Park
From the White City Beautiful to a Century of Fun
Helen Ring Robinson
Colorado Senator and Suffragist
Colorado Women
A History
The Trail of Gold and Silver
Mining in Colorado, 1859-2009
The Beast
Ores to Metals
The Rocky Mountain Smelting Industry
Dr. Charles David Spivak
A Jewish Immigrant and the American Tuberculosis Movement
Denver
An Archaeological History
A Tenderfoot in Colorado
He found friends among some of Colorado's more colorful characters, people who taught him much about life on the frontier. Jake Chisolm taught him how to shoot after rescuing him from two men preparing to skin him at poker. Wild Bill of Colorado taught him the meaning of "the drop" and warned him against wearing a gun in town unless he wanted trouble. Capturing the Western vernacular more accurately than any other writer, Townshend includes vivid details of life in the West, where he killed a buffalo, prospected for gold, and was present for the official government conference with the Ute Indians after gold was discovered on their lands.