Acknowledgments
Introduction
Imagining and Remembering Western Promised Lands
Part One: Promises
1. Promotional Contours and Claims
-The Power of Imagination
-The Qualification of Frontiers
-Promoting the “New West”
-Comparing Promised Lands
-Havens of Culture, Climate, and Agriculture
-Boosterism on Trial
2. The Second Boosterist Phase
-Depression, Catastrophe, and Recovery
-Regional Wonderlands
-Cautions and Claims in Eden
-The Consequences of Imagination
Photo Essay
Part Two: Memories
3. Remembered Journeys
-Death Valley Memories
-Pullman Pioneers
-The Quintessential Journey Reenactor
-Reminiscences of a Booster’s Wife
4. Organizing Memories
-Forging a Frontier Heritage
-Manhood, Femininity, and Memory
-Object Lessons for New Generations
-Subregional Divides of Western Memory
Photo Essay
Part Three: Legacies
5. Promotion, Reminiscence, and Race
-California as Tainted Eden
-Promoting the Southwest
-Wonderlands of Whiteness and Color
-Remembering Race Relations
6. The Ghosts of Western Future and Past
-The Enduring Frontier Heritage
-Primacy, Authenticity, Promise, and Place
-Californication in the Contemporary West
-Change, Mythology, and Regional Identity
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index