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Paperback Coronado's Children Book

ISBN: 1025579550

ISBN13: 9781025579559

Coronado's Children

"Coronado's Children" is a seminal collection of folklore and true stories regarding lost mines and buried treasures in the American Southwest. Written by the legendary folklorist J. Frank Dobie, this work captures the enduring spirit of those who followed in the footsteps of Francisco V squez de Coronado, seeking legendary riches across the rugged landscapes of Texas, New Mexico, and beyond. The book weaves together accounts of gold and silver, spectral guardians, and the relentless drive of the treasure hunters who dedicated their lives to uncovering the secrets of the earth.

Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Dobie explores the cultural heritage of the Southwest, blending historical facts with the oral traditions of the frontier. Readers are introduced to a cast of characters driven by hope and greed, from the Padre Mine to the lost San Saba treasures. More than just a collection of tales, "Coronado's Children" serves as a profound exploration of the myths that shaped the American West and the human desire for discovery. It remains a classic of regional literature, preserving the vibrant history and enduring mysteries of a bygone era.

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