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Tucson Weekly | December 13, 2012
Ten years of research powers a compelling biography of a Western pioneer.

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Founded in 1984, the Tucson Weekly has become an iconoclastic institution in this sprawling desert boom town with a population approaching 1 million. With its reputation for diverse, compelling journalism with an edge, the paper has built a readership of...
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