


Books in series

Yesterday's Tampa
1972

Yesterday's St. Petersburg
1976

Yesterday's Key West
1973

Yesterday's Sarasota, including Sarasota County
1973

Yesterday's Clearwater
1973

Yesterday's Tallahassee
1974

Yesterday's Atlanta
1977

Yesterday's Detroit
1974

Yesterday's Denver
1974

Yesterday's Cape Cod
1975

Yesterday's Florida Keys
1974

Yesterday's Philadelphia
1974

Yesterday's Fort Myers
1975

Yesterday's Nashville
1976

Yesterday's Asheville
1975

Yesterday's Birmingham
1975

Yesterday's Cincinnati
1975

Yesterday's Bradenton, Including Manatee County
1975

Yesterday's San Diego
1976

Yesterday's Chicago
1976

Yesterday's Milwaukee
1976

Yesterday's Washington, D.C.
1976

Yesterday's Memphis
1976

Yesterday's Los Angeles
1976

Yesterday's Augusta
1976

Yesterday's Polk County
1976

Yesterday's Palm Beach, Including Palm Beach County
1976

Yesterday's Columbus
A Pictorial History of Ohio's Capital
1977
Authors
There is more than one author with this name Wilson, an editorial writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer

Award-winning author SANDRA DALLAS was dubbed “a quintessential American voice” by Jane Smiley, in Vogue Magazine. Sandra’s novels with their themes of loyalty, friendship, and human dignity have been translated into a dozen foreign languages and have been optioned for films. A journalism graduate of the University of Denver, Sandra began her writing career as a reporter with Business Week. A staff member for twenty-five years (and the magazine’s first female bureau chief,) she covered the Rocky Mountain region, writing about everything from penny-stock scandals to hard-rock mining, western energy development to contemporary polygamy. Many of her experiences have been incorporated into her novels. While a reporter, she began writing the first of ten nonfiction books. They include Sacred Paint, which won the National Cowboy Hall of Fame Western Heritage Wrangler Award, and The Quilt That Walked to Golden, recipient of the Independent Publishers Assn. Benjamin Franklin Award. Turning to fiction in 1990, Sandra has published eight novels, including Prayers For Sale. Sandra is the recipient of the Women Writing the West Willa Award for New Mercies, and two-time winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award, for The Chili Queen and Tallgrass. In addition, she was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award, the Mountain and Plains Booksellers Assn. Award, and a four-time finalist for the Women Writing the West Willa Award. The mother of two daughters—Dana is an attorney in New Orleans and Povy is a photographer in Golden, Colorado—Sandra lives in Denver with her husband, Bob. http://us.macmillan.com/author/sandra...
