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From dinosaurs to Conquistadores, "The Ancient Southwest, a
dynamically illustrated collection of natural history and early-day
recorded history, takes its cue from the tradition of storytelling
in pictures. The narrative medium is the comic strip, applied here
"to increase popular interest in geology," as one of its original
contributors described the project. An enormously popular feature
in the West Texas newspaper where it originated more than fifty
years ago, "The Ancient Southwest has been painstakingly restored
and annotated by the cartoonist and cultural historian Michael H.
Price as a follow-through to a lengthy collaboration with the
primary artist, the late George E. Turner. The strips, originally
designed for serialized weekly publication, have gone unseen since
1951-1952. Inspired by the permanent collections of the
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas, the cartoons
cover a vast span of prehistory, from the earliest invertebrate and
reptilian life to the Age of Mammals and the Paleo-Indians. The
volume also contains a full restoration of Turne's "The Palo Duro
Story, recounting one of the earliest Spanish explorations of North
America from the viewpoint of Cabeza de Vaca. An appendix
reproduces a selection of Turner's college-newspaper cartoons of
the post-World War II years, foreshadowing the style he would bring
to bear upon "The Ancient Southwest and "The Palo Duro Story.
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