(1918). Colorado, the queen jewel of the Rockies ; a description of its climate and of its mountains, rivers, forests and valleys; an account of its explorers; a review of its Indians--past and present; a survey of its industries, with some reference to what it offers of delight to the automobilist, traveller, sportsman and health seeker; together with a brief resume of its influence upon writers and artists, and a short account of its problems and how met, and of its inexhaustible resources and their development / By Mae Lacy Baggs. With a map and fifty-four plates, of which six are in color.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationColorado, the Queen Jewel of the Rockies ; a Description of Its Climate and of Its Mountains, Rivers, Forests and Valleys; an Account of Its Explorers; a Review of Its Indians--past and Present; a Survey of Its Industries, with Some Reference to What It Offers of Delight to the Automobilist, Traveller, Sportsman and Health Seeker; Together with a Brief Resume of Its Influence upon Writers and Artists, and a Short Account of Its Problems and How Met, and of Its Inexhaustible Resources and Their Development / By Mae Lacy Baggs. With a Map and Fifty-four Plates, of Which Six Are in Color. 1918.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationColorado, the Queen Jewel of the Rockies ; a Description of Its Climate and of Its Mountains, Rivers, Forests and Valleys; an Account of Its Explorers; a Review of Its Indians--past and Present; a Survey of Its Industries, with Some Reference to What It Offers of Delight to the Automobilist, Traveller, Sportsman and Health Seeker; Together with a Brief Resume of Its Influence upon Writers and Artists, and a Short Account of Its Problems and How Met, and of Its Inexhaustible Resources and Their Development / By Mae Lacy Baggs. With a Map and Fifty-four Plates, of Which Six Are in Color. 1918.