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Outlaws & Desperados: A New Mexico Federal Writers' Project Book
Published in Perfect Paperback by Sunstone Press (2008-02-11)
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A candid portrayal of New Mexico's unruly condition
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Review Date: 2008-04-04
Review Date: 2008-04-04
Outlaws & Desperados: A New Mexico Federal Writers' Project Book is an anthology of vignette essays, biographical sketches, and fascinating true tales about outlaws and desperados of the New Mexico Territory in the American West. Colorful figures featured include Black Jack Ketchum, the Apache Kid, Curly Bill, Devil Dick, Billy the Kid, the Dalton Brothers, and much more. They robbed stagecoaches, trains, prospectors, and settlers; their often murderous exploits were feared by many and glamorized by a few. Between 1936 and 1940, field workers in the Federal Writers' Project (part of the government-funded Works Progress Administration, or WPA) collected and wrote down numerous testimonies to provide an authentic account of outlaws in New Mexico. Now the original documents are published for the first time. A candid portrayal of New Mexico's unruly condition, as plagued by banditry and retaliatory hangings, as invaluable a primary source today as it was over six decades ago. Highly recommended especially for college and university libraries.
Paintbrushes and Pistols: How the Taos Artists Sold the West
Published in Paperback by John Muir Pubns (1990-11)
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Paintbrushes and Pistols
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Review Date: 2007-06-13
Review Date: 2007-06-13
Paintbrushes and Pistols is the story of an unusual alliance that changed the American West and American art at the turn of the century. It was an alliance between Ernest Blumenschein and other immature, naive men of great artistic talent who became known as the Taos Society of Artists, Fred Harvey, a genius in the field of food and lodging, and the promotion-minded men who operated the Atxhison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railroad.
Together, they helped to create the westward migration that resulted in the vast cities and smaller towns that exist today. And together, the highly eccentric members of the Taos Society of Artists - the last artists who would devote themselves to capturing the dying West on canvas and in sculpture - radically changed styles of American fine art and commercial illustration.
--- from book's back cover
Together, they helped to create the westward migration that resulted in the vast cities and smaller towns that exist today. And together, the highly eccentric members of the Taos Society of Artists - the last artists who would devote themselves to capturing the dying West on canvas and in sculpture - radically changed styles of American fine art and commercial illustration.
--- from book's back cover

Painted by a Distant Hand: Mimbres Pottery of the American Southwest (Peabody Museum Collections Series)
Published in Paperback by Peabody Museum Press (2005-04-30)
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Great Book on the Mimbres
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Review Date: 2008-03-08
Review Date: 2008-03-08
Total quality reference and educational resource. Quality writing and good graphics. Excellent overview reference on the Mogollon Mimbres.

Painting a New World: Mexican Art and Life, 1521-1821
Published in Hardcover by Denver Art Museum (2004-05-01)
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About This Book
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
Review Date: 2008-07-20
As might be expected from an art book of a major exhibition put out by University of Texas Press, the presentation here is masterful. Large format, over 5 pounds, heavy paper, sea green cloth boards with gold print, extra paper added to dustjacket to resist rubbing, 327 pp, and a large number of impressive and beautiful illustrations, many appearing for the 1st time in print, reproduced with subtle color variations. Nonetheless, this is an art book that is not afraid of text.
Table of Contents
Forewords
Map of New Spain and Trade Routes
Spanish Painting and New Spanish Painting 1550-1700
At the Crossroads: Cultural Confluence and Daily Life in Mexico 1521-1821
Unique Expressions: Painting in New Spain
Originality and Invention in the Painting of New Spain
Catalog
Notes (over 30 pp)
References Cited (over 12 pp)
Index
Table of Contents
Forewords
Map of New Spain and Trade Routes
Spanish Painting and New Spanish Painting 1550-1700
At the Crossroads: Cultural Confluence and Daily Life in Mexico 1521-1821
Unique Expressions: Painting in New Spain
Originality and Invention in the Painting of New Spain
Catalog
Notes (over 30 pp)
References Cited (over 12 pp)
Index

Pajaro Verde / Green Bird
Published in Turtleback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (2005-12-08)
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An enchanting bilingual English/Spanish fairy tale
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Review Date: 2002-10-12
Review Date: 2002-10-12
Pajaro Verde: The Green Bird is an enchanting bilingual English/Spanish fairy tale about many-eyed sisters and an enigmatic prince named Pajaro Verde. Illustrated with beautifully rendered and realistic color artwork of fabulous scenes and events, Pajaro Verde is an unforgettable picture book story for young readers and would be a welcome addition to any school or community library collection.

Pat Garrett: The Story of a Western Lawman
Published in Paperback by University of Oklahoma Press (1983-03)
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Complete story of Sheriff Pat Garrett, famous American lawma
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Review Date: 1996-11-09
Review Date: 1996-11-09
Metz `s thoroughly researched and well written biography details the controversial life of one of the Old West's most interesting characters, Pat Garrett - the lawman who shot and killed Billy the Kid. The story takes Garrett from his Southern childhood, to his days as a buffalo hunter on the Texas frontier, thru his tenure as a federal lawman and Sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico. Metz addresses the mysterious death of Garrett . It was in that position that he became embroiled in the infamous Lincoln County War. The book also provides in-depth coverage of Henry McCarty - alias Billy the Kid. Thoroughly researched and entertainingly written, Metz's story of Pat Garrett will stand as the standard resource work on this noteworthy Old West character. James P. O'Connor - Nov. `9
Pawnee Bill: a biography of Major Gordon W. Lillie
Published in Hardcover by University of New Mexico Press (1958)
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Outstanding book, a story of a true American icon
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Review Date: 2007-10-23
Review Date: 2007-10-23
Who would want to read novels, or watch fiction on television when you can read the real life story of a famous western icon like Pawnee Bill? What a person to look up to! Western hero, defender of Indians, bison, savy businessman, millionaire, bucksins, gaunlets, Stetson hats, bison herds, courted and married a young Smith college beauty, bought a 2000 acre ranch in Oklahoma, bought out the Buffalo Bill wild west show, saved his friend Buffalo Bill from his debts! Build Old Town near Pawnee, helped the Boy Scouts of America with his generous gifts, friend to European heads of state and artists from Taos to Belgium. Highest recommendations, as a story of a western icon who outlived his peers. A tale of both triumph and sadness!
A Penitente bibliography
Published in Unknown Binding by University of New Mexico Press (1976)
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A Must
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Review Date: 2007-10-10
Review Date: 2007-10-10
This book is an extensive bibliography of books and articles about the Penitente religious sect, a group well-known throughout New Mexico and southern Colorado.
The origins of the Penitentes are believed to trace all the way back to certain medieval Italian Catholic sects of the thirteenth century, but the Penitentes' beliefs and rites have more recently evolved from practices brought to New Mexico from Catholic Spain and from Mexico in the late-eighteenth century--and by the early-1900s the sect had become an important part of life in rural Hispanic New Mexico. The lack of regular Catholic priests in many of New Mexico's more isolated towns, the need of these remote locales to have some sort of formal worship structure, and the desire of many rural Hispanics not to be assimilated into the culture and politics of a newly American New Mexico, greatly stimulated the growth of the Penitente Brotherhood. The Penitentes believed ardently in making amends for their sins through physical suffering--suffering which included whipping one's self with whips, throwing one's self onto beds of cactus, wearing and dragging heavy chains along the ground, wearing a crown of thorns, and even, if chosen for the honor, hanging upon a wooden cross.
Of course, if you're looking up this title here, you probably know all that. Ehh.
If you are interested in the Penitentes, and especially if you are WRITING about the Penitentes, you need this book.
I cannot think of a single valid justification for anyone researching this subject not to own this book. Marta Weigle has done a tremendous service to researchers by compiling this excellent bibliography. It's easy to use, clearly laid out, and nearly comprehensive. (I have found a few lesser-known articles that didn't make it in here, but not many.)
This book is terrific. Get it. It's an excellent companion to Weigle's "Brothers of Light, Brothers of Blood," and is an excellent resource all by itself.
Highly recommended.
The origins of the Penitentes are believed to trace all the way back to certain medieval Italian Catholic sects of the thirteenth century, but the Penitentes' beliefs and rites have more recently evolved from practices brought to New Mexico from Catholic Spain and from Mexico in the late-eighteenth century--and by the early-1900s the sect had become an important part of life in rural Hispanic New Mexico. The lack of regular Catholic priests in many of New Mexico's more isolated towns, the need of these remote locales to have some sort of formal worship structure, and the desire of many rural Hispanics not to be assimilated into the culture and politics of a newly American New Mexico, greatly stimulated the growth of the Penitente Brotherhood. The Penitentes believed ardently in making amends for their sins through physical suffering--suffering which included whipping one's self with whips, throwing one's self onto beds of cactus, wearing and dragging heavy chains along the ground, wearing a crown of thorns, and even, if chosen for the honor, hanging upon a wooden cross.
Of course, if you're looking up this title here, you probably know all that. Ehh.
If you are interested in the Penitentes, and especially if you are WRITING about the Penitentes, you need this book.
I cannot think of a single valid justification for anyone researching this subject not to own this book. Marta Weigle has done a tremendous service to researchers by compiling this excellent bibliography. It's easy to use, clearly laid out, and nearly comprehensive. (I have found a few lesser-known articles that didn't make it in here, but not many.)
This book is terrific. Get it. It's an excellent companion to Weigle's "Brothers of Light, Brothers of Blood," and is an excellent resource all by itself.
Highly recommended.
People of the valley (Western Sage paperbooks)
Published in Unknown Binding by Sage Books (1962)
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Outstanding!
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Review Date: 2008-07-25
Review Date: 2008-07-25
Frank Waters is a master story-teller. People of the Valley is so rich on so many levels it is a true joy to read . . .and re-read.
A Pictorial History of the Japanese in Hawaii
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (1989-03)
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An Appreciation of a Hard Journey to Become an American
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Review Date: 2000-11-11
Review Date: 2000-11-11
About 10 years ago I bought this book for my father, the first son of my immigrant grandfather from Japan who arrived in Hawaii about 1915. My father did not appreciate the book because it reminded him so vividly of the difficult days of living on the plantations and working in the canefields almost under slavelike conditions. This book truly depicts, through words and photos, an accurate history of the Japanese immigrants who sought a better life in Hawaii. Anyone who reads this book will have a good feel of the immigrant life and cannot leave the book without an appreciation of what we have today.
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