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Red Line PDF

217 Pages·1989·13 MB·English
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by Charles Bowden| 1989| 217 pages| 13| English

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An often surreal memoir retraces the path of the Gold Rush, stumbles upon a charismatic Arizona sage, and searches after a border-town drug dealer as it portrays an American Southwest on the verge of ruin

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Author:Charles Bowden
Publication Year:1989
ISBN:9780140145489
Pages:217
Language:English
File Size:13
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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