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The Desert Is a Mnemonic Device

This essay was informed by all of the interview and printed sources cited above for “The Beaded Lizard.” It benefited likewise from the Underhill, Nabhan, and Fontana books cited for “Drinking the Desert Juices.” It drew also upon a telephone interview with Eliott Abrams, further private conversations
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