<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Originally published: New York: Harper & Row, A1981.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Tom Miller's <i>On the Border</i> frames the land between the United States and Mexico as a Third Country, one 2,000 miles long and twenty miles wide. This Third Country has its own laws and its own outlaws. Its music, language, and food are unique. <i>On the Border</i>, a first-person travel narrative, portrays this bi-national culture, "unforgettable to every reader lucky enough to discover this gem of southwestern Americana." (<i>San Diego Union-Tribune</i>) It's a "deftly written book," said the <i>New Times Book Review</i>. "Mr. Miller has drawn a lively sketch of this unruly, unpredictable place." Traveling from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, Miller offers "cultural history and fine journalism." (<i>Dallas Times Herald</i>) <p/> Among his stops is Rosa's Cantina in El Paso, the Arizona site where a rancher sadistically tortured three Mexican campesinos, and the 100,000-watt XERF radio station where Wolfman Jack broadcasts nightly. He interviews children in both countries, all of whom insist that the candy on the other side is superior<i>. On the Border</i>, translated into Spanish, French, and Japanese, was the first book to identify and describe this land as a Third Country. Miller "knows this country," says <i>Newsday</i>, "feels its joys and sorrows, hears its music and loves its soul."<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Award-winning author Tom Miller has written about the American West and Latin America for <i>LIFE</i>, <i>Smithsonian</i>, <i>Rolling Stone</i>, and <i>Natural History</i> among other magazines, as well as the <i>New York Times</i> and the <i>Washington Post</i>. His many books include the travel classics <i>Revenge of the Saguaro</i>, <i>The Panama Hat Trail</i>, <i>Trading with the Enemy</i>, and <i>On the Border</i>. Well-traveled in Cuba and elsewhere in the Americas, Miller leads a Literary Havana trip every January. He has lived in Arizona for four decades, and gives talks at colleges throughout the country about his travels. His web site is www.tommillerbooks.com. <br>
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