WESTERN HISTORY New Titles
Images of America: Page & Lake Powell Jane Ward $21.99 Paper 9781467131582
Images of America: Railroads of Death Valley Robert Palazzo $21.99 Paper 9780738574790
Images of America: Rocky Mountain National Park Phyllis Perry $21.99 Paper 9780738556277
Images of America: Santa Fe Art & Architecture Lyn Bleiler $21.99 Paper 9780738595986
New Mexico Chiles: History, Legend, and Lore Kelly Brinn Urig $19.99 Paper 9781626198647
Images of America: Santa Fe’s Historic Hotels Paul Secord $21.99 Paper 9781467130097
Images of America: Tombstone Jane Eppinga $21.99 Paper 9780738520964
Images of America: Sedona Lisa Schnebly Heidinger $21.99 Paper 9780738548005
Images of America: Tucson, Arizona Jane Eppinga $21.99 Paper 9780738507743
Images of America: Southeastern Arizona Mining Towns William Ascarza $21.99 Paper 9780738585161
Images of America: Tohono O’Odham and Pimeria Alta Allan J. McIntyre $21.99 Paper 9780738556338
Going back four centuries, native tribes, Spanish missionaries, conquistadors, and Anglos alike craved capsicum, and chile became infused in New Mexico’s cuisine, culture, and heritage. Join local author and award-winning documentary filmmaker “Chile Chica” Kelly Brinn Urig for the enchanting history of chile.
Images of America: Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley Ted Faye $21.99 Paper 9780738595092
New Mexico Filmmaking Jeff Berg $21.99 Paper 9781467117999
The moderate climate and majestic western landscapes of New Mexico make it an enchanting locale for the motion picture industry. Thomas A. Edison’s crew shot the very first film in the state at the Isleta Indian Pueblo in 1897. Silent-era icons like directors Romaine Fielding and Tom Mix shortly followed to take over the small town of Las Vegas, setting the stage for an explosion of western movies.
New Mexico Ghost Stories Volume I Antonio Garcez $21.95 Paper 9780989898522
Images of America: Verde Valley Bill Cowan $21.99 Paper 9780738585147
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This is the first volume of Garcez’s extraordinary firsthand accounts of New Mexico’s distinctive ghost stories. Stories feature the most distinctive locations throughout New Mexico including: Taos, Abiquiu, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Las Cruces as well as lesser-known villages and Native American Pueblos. Be sure to check out Volume II as well!
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