and one of the books was "following the guidon." my father was a great custer collector. my mother loved the civil war but also was very enamored with the women in the west. so i'm sure they came up with guidon books. we've got books on western american history. we focus a lot on arizona. of course the southwest indians, apaches and navajo history. a lot of people enjoy reading about tombstone, the wyatt earp and doc holiday characters, sometimes superstition mountains which are just south of here looking for the lost mines. but they're also interested in cowboys. we've got a lot of early cowboy recollections, how tos. custer again. a great selection of custer. and then the civil war. scottsdale has one of the largest civil war round tables. so we have people interested in the civil war here. we have a small connection to the actual events during the civil war. lincoln created the separate territory of arizona in 1863. he wanted to be sure that our mining properties, the gold and silver stayed with the union. arizona was part of the new mexico territory. it was more leani