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53. Gordon T. McClelland and Jay T. Last,
California Orange Box Labels, an Illustrated History
(Santa Ana: Hillcrest Press, 2003 repr. of 1985 ed.).
54. John Muir,
Nature Writings
(New York: Library of America, Literary Classics of the United States, 1997).
55. Ole J. Nordland,
Coachella Valley’s Golden Years: The Early History of the Coachella Valley County Water District and Stories About the Discovery and Development of This Section of the Colorado Desert
(Indio: Desert Printing Co., 1978 rev. of 1968 1st ed.).
56. Antonio María Osio,
The History of Alta California: A Memoir of Mexican California
, trans. by Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996; orig. Spanish ms. 1851).
57. Tom Patterson,
A Colony for California: Riverside’s First Hundred Years
, 2nd. ed. (Riverside: Museum Press of the Riverside Museum Associates, 1996).
58.
The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie of Kentucky, During an Expedition from St. Louis, through the Vast Regions between that Place and the Pacific Ocean, and then back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz . . .
, Timothy Flint, ed. (Santa Barbara: Narrative Press, 2001 repr. of 1831 ed.).
59. John Malcolm Penn,
California State Historical Landmarks: Imperial County in Story and Song
(No place of publication but probably somewhere in San Diego County or Imperial County: Radio Flier Music, 2003). Includes compact disc with recordings of Penn’s songs.
60. Sandra S. Phillips, Richard Rodriguez, Aaron Betsky, Eldridge M. Moores,
Crossing the Frontier: Photographs of the Developing West, 1849 to the Present
(San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Art / Chronicle Books, 1996).
61. G. Harold Powell,
Letters from the Orange Empire
, Richard G. Lillard, ed.; afterword by Lawrence Clark Powell (Los Angeles and Redlands: Historical Society of Southern California and A. K. Smiley Public Library, 1996).
62. John Wesley Powell,
The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons
(Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2002 repr. of 1895 ed.).
63. Margaret Romer, M.A.,
A History of Calexico
, repr. from the
Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California, 1922
.
64. Milo Milton Quaife, ed.,
Pictures from Gold Rush California
(New York: Citadel Press, 1967).
65. Lester Reed,
Old-Timers of Southeastern California
(Redlands, California: Citrograph Printing Co., 1967).
66. W. W. Robinson,
Land in California: The Story of Mission Lands, Ranchos, Squatters, Mining Claims, Railroad Grants, Land Scrip, Homesteads
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979 paperback repr. of 1948 ed.).
67. Abelardo L. Rodríguez,
Memoria administrativa del gobierno del Distrito Norte de la Baja California 1924-1927
(Colección Baja California: Nuestra Historia; Secretaría de Educación Pública, 1993 repr. of 1928 ed.).
68. William Redmond Ryan,
Personal Adventures in Upper and Lower California in 1849
, vols. I and II (New York: Arno Press, 1973 repr. of 1850 British ed.).
69. [Upton Sinclair.]
The Land of Orange Groves and Jails: Upton Sinclair’s California
, Lauren Coodley, ed. (Santa Clara: Santa Clara University / Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2004; orig. texts 1922-46).
70. Mildred de Stanley,
The Salton Sea Yesterday and Today
(Los Angeles: Triumph Press, A Kym’s Book, 1966 listed as pub. date but 1978 is mentioned as “now” in the text).
71. George R. Stewart,
Ordeal by Hunger: The Story of the Donner Party
(New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1960 repr. with supplement of 1936 ed.; repr. 1988).
72. John M. Swisher,
Images of America: The Mohave Desert
(Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 1999).
73. Paco Ignacio Taibo II,
’68
, Donald Nicholson-Smith, trans. (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2004; orig. Spanish-lang. ed. 1991).
74. Alexander S. Taylor,
A Historical Summary of Baja California from Its Discovery in 1532 to 1867
, Walt Wheelock, ed.(Pasadena: Socio-Technical Books, 1971; 1st complete ed.
ca.
1867).
75. Otis B. Tout,
The First Thirty Years (1901-1931): Being an Account of the Principal Events in the History of Imperial Valley, Southern California, U.S.A.
(Imperial, California: undated Imperial County Historical Society repr. of 1931 ed.).
76. Rob Leicester Wagner,
Sleeping Giant: An Illustrated History of Southern California’s Inland Empire
(Las Vegas: Stephens Press, 2004).
77. Rob L. Wagner and Joe Blackstock, eds.
Witness to a Century: The Inland Daily Bulletin
(Upland, California: Dragonflyer Press, 2000).
78. Clifford James Walker,
One Eye Closed, the Other Red: The California Bootlegging Years
(Barstow, California: Back Door Publishing, 1999).
79. T. H. Watkins,
The Hungry Years: A Narrative History of the Great Depression in America
(New York: Henry Holt & Co. / An Owl Book, 2000 repr. of orig. 1999 ed.).

I. AGRICULTURE AND ECOLOGY

1. W. V. Cruess, Professor Emeritus,
Commercial Fruit and Vegetable Products: A Textbook for the Student, Investigator, and Manufacturer
, 4th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958).
2. Jared Diamond,
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
(New York: Viking, 2005).
3. Division of Agricultural Sciences, University of California,
Agricultural Resources of California Counties (Special Publication 3275)
(Berkeley: March 1982).
4. Wayland A. Dunham,
It’s a Date
(Pasadena: Publication Press, 1948).
5. Howard S. Fawcett, Professor of Plant Pathology,
Citrus Diseases and Their Control
, 2nd. ed. [1st. ed. with H. A. Lee] (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1936).
6. Victor Davis Hanson,
The Land Was Everything: Letters from an American Farmer
(New York: Free Press, 2000).
7. Claude B. Hutchinson, ed.,
California Agriculture
, by Members of the Faculty of the College of Agriculture, University of California (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1946).
8. Andrew Kimbrell, ed.,
Fatal Harvest: The Tragedy of Industrial Agriculture
(Sausalito, California: Foundation for Deep Ecology, by arrangement with Island Press, 2002).
9. Laboratory for Experimental Design, School of Environmental Design, Department of Landscape Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Kellogg-Voorhis, Pomona, California, for the Environmental Development Agency of San Diego County as a Component of the Integrated Regional Environmental Management Program,
A Planning System for the Coastal Plain of San Diego County, Phase 1: Northern Sector
(September, 1972).
10. Esther H. Klotz, Harry W. Lawton and Joan H. Hall, eds. Riverside Municipal Museum,
A History of Citrus in the Riverside Area
, rev. ed. (Riverside: Riverside Museum Press, 1989).
11. G. M. Markle, J. J. Baron and B. A. Schneider,
Food and Feed Crops of the United States: A Descriptive List Classified According to Potentials for Pesticide Residues
, 2nd. ed., rev. (Willoughby, Ohio: Meister Publishing Co., Meisterpro Reference Guides, in assoc. with Rutgers University, 1998).
12. Frederick D. Mott, M.D., and Milton I. Roemer, M.D., M.P.H.,
Rural Health and Medical Care
(New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1948).
13. Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas,
Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints
, Stephen H. Goddard, ed. (No place of publication: University of Kansas, 2001).

J. IRRIGATION AND WATER POLITICS

1. John A. Adams, Jr.,
Damming the Colorado: The Rise of the Lower Colorado River Authority, 1933-1939
(Texas Station: Texas A&M University, The Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, no. 35, 1990).
2. Association of California Water Agencies,
California’s Continuing Water Crisis: Lessons from Recurring Drought, 1991 Update
(Sacramento: ACWA, 1991).
3. J. O’M. Bockris, ed.,
Environmental Chemistry
(New York: Plenum Press, 1977).
4. David Carle,
Introduction to Water in California
(Berkeley: University of California Press, California Natural History Guides No. 76, 2004).
5. David Carle,
Water and the California Dream: Choices for the New Millennium
(San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 2000).
6. Committee on Irrigation-Induced Water Quality Problems, National Research Council,
Irrigation-Induced Water Quality Problems: What Can Be Learned from the San Joaquin Valley Experience
(Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1989).
7. William Leslie Davis,
Rivers in the Desert: William Mulholland and the Inventing of Los Angeles
(Chicago: Olmstead Press, 2001).
8. William deBuys and Joan Myers,
Salt Dreams: Land and Water in Low-Down California
(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1999).
9. Philip L. Fradkin,
A River No More: The Colorado River and the West
(Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1984 repr. of 1981 Knopf ed.).
10. Robert Gottlieb and Margaret FitzSimmons,
Thirst for Growth: Water Agencies as Hidden Government in California
(Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1991).
11. Blake Gumprecht,
The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999).
12. Steve Horvitz, Superintendent, Salton Sea Recreation Area,
Salton Sea 101: An Introduction to the Issues of the Salton Sea—California’s Greatest Resource
(North Shore, California: Sea and Desert Interpretative Association, 1999).
13. Norris Hundley, Jr.,
The Great Thirst: Californians and Water: A History
, rev. ed. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001).
14. International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage,
Multilingual Technical Dictionary on Irrigation and Drainage
(New Delhi: printed at the Catholic Press, 1967).
15. George Wharton James,
Reclaiming the Arid West: The Story of the United States Reclamation Service
(New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1917).
16. Vicente Sánchez Munguía, ed.,
Lining the All-American Canal: Competition or Cooperation for Water in the U.S.-Mexican Border?
(San Diego: San Diego University Press, co-published with the Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy [SCERP] and El Colegio de la Frontera Norte [COLEF] / SCERP Monograph Series: U.S.-Mexican Border Environment, no. 13, 2006).
17. Remi A. Nadeau,
The Water Seekers
, rev. ed. (Bishop, California: Chalfant Press, 1974; orig. ed. 1950).
18. Marie Louise Parcher and Will C. Parcher,
Dry Ditches
(Bishop, California: Inyo Register Press, 1970 rev. ed.; orig. ed. 1934).
19. Robert A. Pearce, Ph.D.,
The Owens Valley Controversy and A. A. Brierly: The Untold Story
(Lincoln, Nebraska: Dageforde Publishing, Inc., 1999).
20. Harold E. Rogers and Alan H. Nichols,
Water for California: Planning, Law
&
Practice, Finance
(San Francisco: Bancroft-Whitney, 1967), vol. 1.
21. [San Diego County Water Authority.] Written by Kenneth W. Mirvis, Ed.D., and Cathryn M. Delude, both of the Writing Company; for the San Diego County Water Authority,
To Quench a Thirst: A Brief History of Water in the San Diego Region
(San Diego, 2000).
22. William E. Smythe,
The Conquest of Arid America
, with a new introduction by Lawrence R. Lee (Seattle: University of Washington Paperbacks, 1969 repr. of Smythe’s rev. ed. of 1905).
23. Frank Waters,
The Colorado
(Athens: Ohio University Press / Swallow Press, 1984 repr. of 1946 ed.).
24. Emily E. Whitehead, Charles F. Hutchinson, Barbara N. Timmermann and Robert G. Varady, eds.,
Arid Lands Today and Tomorrow: Proceedings of an International Research and Development Conference, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A., October 20-25, 1985
(Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1988).

K . MIGRANT WORKERS, LABOR MOVEMENTS, AND THE BORDER ECONOMY

1. Bill Bigelow,
The Line Between Us: Teaching About the Border and Mexican Immigration
(Milwaukee: Rethinking Schools, 2006).
2. Eugene Keith Chamberlin, “Mexican Colonization versus American Interests in Lower California,” in
The Pacific Historical Review
, vol. 20, no. 1 (February 1951), pp. 43-55.

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