| 1. Everett Ruess: A Vagabond for Beauty | 
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By: W.L Rusho, Vicky Burgess Publisher: Gibbs Smith September 01, 1973
Features:- New softcover edition of Vagabond for Beauty
- Bundled with 2 postcards
- 4 inches by 6 inches
- Assorted designs
- Suitable for framing
The story of Everett Ruess and his transformation from city boy to vagabond artist is one that every person should read. Whether interested in art, history, or exploration, it provides a story that keeps the attention of the reader. I would especially recommend it to anyone interested in travel, exploration, or solitude... more
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| 2. Lees Ferry : Desert River Crossing | 
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By: W.L. Rusho Publisher: Treasure Chest Books 1998-06
Back in the 1800s, everyone traveling through northern Arizona or southern Utah eventually had to cross the Colorado River at Lee's Ferry: outlaws, missionaries, outlaw missionaries, soldiers, and Indians. This book tells the story of this place in a clear, concise manner, and is a good, brief introduction to the subject. You could probably read it in a night. It's not just by W.L. Rusho... more
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| 3. The Wilderness Journals of Everett Ruess | 
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By: Everett Ruess Publisher: Gibbs Smith September 01, 1998
Outwardly the Ruess diaries read very much like a straightforward chronology of his travels during 1932 and 1933, but in amongst the factual information are disclosed insightful nuggets of self-criticism, doubt and despondency that help in rounding out the incomplete picture provided in his elsewhere-published letters. Unfortunately, his mother had erased many lines that were likely the most revealing... more
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| 4. Everett Ruess: A Vagabond For Beauty | 
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By: W. L. Rusho Publisher: Gibbs M. Smith, Inc. 1983
Please try to buy the hard cover copy of this book, as it will contain a treasure trove of pictures of the days when one young man, Everett Ruess, wandered first through parts of California, and later throughout Utah, Colorado, and Arizona in the early 1930s. Everett Ruess came from a comfortable California family who loved nature. He began his first foray into the California wildernesses when he... more
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| 5. On Desert Trails With Everett Ruess | 
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From: Gibbs Smith Publisher: Gibbs Smith April 15, 2000
Everett Ruess is a marvelously gifted poet. He writes in elegant lines teeming with passionate imagery. "Wilderness Song" is the most incredible piece and describes nature at its fullest. Any poet can write beautiful lines, but Ruess writes with soul, the soul of an aficianado of the wilderness. ... more
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| 6. Desert river crossing: Historic Lee's Ferry on the Colorado River | |
By: W. L Rusho Publisher: Peregrine Smith 1975
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| 7. Everett Ruess: A Vagabond for Beauty | |
By: W.L. (ed.) Rusho Publisher: Gibbs Smith January 01, 1983
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| 8. Glen Canyon Remembered | |
By: W.L "Bud" Rusho Publisher: Tower Productions January 01, 2006
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| 9. Lee's Ferry | |
By: W. L. and C. Gregory Crampton Rusho Publisher: Tower Productions January 01, 2003
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| 10. Powell's Canyon Voyage (Wild and Woolly West Ser., 11) | |
By: W. L. Rusho Publisher: Filter Press 1969-06
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