“Mr. Laxalt . . . has written the shortest, most poetic, and best history of Nevada you will be likely to read.” —Paul Lyon
“This book is beautifully written, and it is filled with many of the most expressive unattributed quotations you have ever read. I would unreservedly recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading books and who likes to hold to the faith that somewhere in the world, or beyond, there actually is an Oz or a Shangri-la or a Never-Never Land or a Nevada.” —Gilman M. Ostrander, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, Spring 1978
“Nevada is part history, part travelogue, part pure bunkhouse bull, part mining, part cattle—in fact, everything that makes up the most unusual state in the nation. You’ll love it.” —Ernie Hoff, Salt Lake Tribune, October 30, 1977
“From the beginning, Laxalt sucks the reader into Nevada’s past through the words and observations of Nevadans. The volume has a liberal dose of the people’s language, a tool which furthers Laxalt’s efforts to make Nevada live—both in its past and present.” —Bill Phillips, Reno Gazette-Journal, August 7, 1977