Readers of this volume of the collected articles of John L. Kessell in the New Mexico Historical Review who are familiar with his work will be reminded of a truly unique voice among historians of the American Southwest. By looking at the twenty articles in chronological order, one can see a good deal about the trajectory of John's career and how his interest developed over a career spanning more than forty years. There are five articles that derive from his research on Spanish colonial Sonora, which includes present-day southern Arizona, four that are drawn from his work on the Vargas Project, and one that deals with both Sonora and New Mexico. 398 pages pb