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  • Reader, Phil
  • It Is Not My Intention to be Captured. Phil Reader, 1991.
  • Copyright 1991 Phil Reader. Reproduced with the permission of Phil Reader. Photographs courtesy of Phil Reader.
  • Uncle Dave's Story: The Life of Ex-Slave Dave Boffman By Phil Reader For thirty-six years he lived quietly on a small homestead which was located atop a wooded hill at the end of Branciforte Drive in the Vine Hill district. When he died in 1893 he
  • Compiled, and with an introduction, by Phil Reader
  • Reader, Phil
  • Copyright 1993 Phil Reader. Text and photographs reproduced with the permission of Phil Reader.
  • Voices of the Heart: Memorial Poems from the Diphtheria Epidemic of 1876-78 By Phil Reader (Compiled, and with an introduction, by Phil Reader) To the memory of Miss Cora E. Drew (1864-1877) I first met Cora on a dark, rainy night during the month
  • Reader, Phil
  • It Is Not My Intention to be Captured. Phil Reader, 1995.
  • Copyright 1995 Phil Reader. Reproduced with permission of the author.
  • Harlots and Whorehouses: Stories of the World's Oldest Profession in 19th Century Santa Cruz County By Phil Reader Fallen Angels of Front Street Introduction Practitioners of the world's oldest profession have always been found on the streets
  • Reader, Phil
  • Copyright 1995 Phil Reader. Reproduced with permission of the author.
  • A Brief History of the Pajaro Property Protective Society: Vigilantism in the Pajaro Valley During 19th Century By Phil Reader PART I INTRODUCTION "No arrests: for nobody cares." "Horse Stealing - Hardly a night passes in Pajaro that horse thieves