

Dig Here!: Lost Mines & Buried Treasure of the Southwest [Penfield, Thomas] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Dig Here!: Lost Mines & Buried Treasure of the Southwest Review: Key search terms folks use them - Enjoyable read, but of course it is only the start to research. Review: Five Stars - Well formatted with good content research on the subject.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 35 Reviews |
M**M
Key search terms folks use them
Enjoyable read, but of course it is only the start to research.
1**N
Five Stars
Well formatted with good content research on the subject.
R**N
Four Stars
Avery good items the book was well written with with a lot of background information
A**M
Great Experience!!
I chose this rating because my experience was excellent. I have like everything about this product since it came as described and came quickly. I would recommend this product to everyone.
L**H
Book shipped fast
Good thanks again
M**K
Lots of stories
Doesn’t meet the expectations of the title.
J**E
Buy it. Great book
Shipped fast. Great book
F**R
Lost and this book won't help you find 'em, either
Why in the world would a publisher bring this title back into print? And why would anyone serious about reading about lost mines and buried treasures buy it? While it's true this work has been around for a number of years, Thomas Penfield completed no original research when he wrote it. Where are the sources? The detailed bibliography? Look for them you may, but you won't find them any sooner than you will find any of the missing treasures outlined here. IF Mr. Penfield tells you anything original you may rest assured he made it up. Over the years many reviewers have pointed out his numerous errors and mistakes. More to the point, where's the new information? You would be much better off reading J. Frank Dobie's "Coronado's Children" or "Apace Gold and Yaqui Silver" - two true classics. You will probably find "Lost Mines and Buried Treasures" by "Leland Lovelace" to be more entertaining reading - it is certainly better written. Finally, hardcover copies of "Dig Here!" are readily available. Watch out for the first printing of the first edition - the numbered maps showing the (very general) locations were supposed to be keyed to text chapters. Well, the publisher forgot to include the numbers in the text (rather a metaphor for the whole book) although this was corrected in later printings. Give this one a miss.
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