Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink: Offbeat Travels Through America's Southwest

Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink

Offbeat Travels Through America's Southwest

2000 • 250 pages

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A portrait of the American Southwest captures the unique quality and characteristics of the region as it covers such themes as "tierra," "art," "violence," and "food, religion, and politics."

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