This facsimile of an original travelogue from 1913 details the experiences of a pioneer Arizona matron and her family during an automobile trip through the American Southwest. Frances Porter Sands’s observations and opinions give life to an era when this type of travel was uncommon, if not rare. Her photographs document the dress, manners, and scenery of the West in the Edwardian Era. This book is an invaluable resource for the student of early twentieth century Americana.