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The Postwar Transformation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 19...

Wood, Robert Turner
The Postwar Transformation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1945-1972
From the end of World War II to the closing months of 1972, Albuquerque, New Mexico, underwent as dramatic a transformation as any American city ever has in such a short time. Its population exploded from about 50, 000 to more than five times that number, and the median income of its citizens adjusted for inflation doubled. Fundamental changes took place in the character of the city, as the rugged individualism of the people gave way to more c...

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The Brujo's Way

McFarland, Gerald W.
The Brujo's Way
Don Carlos Buenaventura, a powerful brujo in his sixth life, practices a benign form of sorcery based on his motto "Do no harm." His great powers derive from intensive training in heightened awareness akin to Eastern yogic disciplines rather than from incantations, spells, or aid from demon allies. He is accidentally born in 1684 into an aristocratic Catholic family in Mexico City, a social and religious milieu in which his identity as a brujo...

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Billy Old, Arizona Ranger

Moyer, Geff
Billy Old, Arizona Ranger
In this historical novel, Billy Old and Jeff Kidder were Arizona Rangers at the turn of the twentieth century and best friends. In 1908, while acting in the line of duty, Kidder was murdered by five crooked Mexican policemen. No charges were filed against his killers. They were quietly skirted away to various locations throughout the county of Sonora, Mexico, a vast, desolate area covering nearly twenty thousand square miles. In 1909, shady po...

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What the Owl Saw

McFarland, Gerald W.
What the Owl Saw
What the Owl Saw, " the second volume in the Buenaventura Series and the sequel to "The Brujo's Way, " opens in December 1705 with a terrifying nightmare that fills Don Carlos Buenaventura, a powerful brujo in his sixth life, with dread. Feeling the need to strengthen his brujo powers, always weakened by town life, he rides out into the wild mountain landscapes around Santa Fe in order to practice his sorcerer's technique of transforming himse...

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Douglas Atwill Paintings

Atwill, Douglas
Douglas Atwill Paintings
Douglas Atwill is a painter who lives in Santa Fe, painting the New Mexico landscape and gardens, often his own studio garden. His paintings are in collections coast to coast and he continues to have solo exhibits. Atwill's observations accompany each illustration. His other books from Sunstone Press include: "Why I Won't Be Going to Lunch Anymore, " "The Galisteo Escarpment, " "Imperial Yellow, " "Creep Around the Corner, " "The Oyster Shell ...

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The American Rhythm

Austin, Mary
The American Rhythm
Mary Austin was one of the first to recognize that Native American myths and culture were in danger of being eroded and lost. She then took upon herself the duty of tracking down American Indian songs and poems, saying that she was not giving a translation of the original but what she preferred to call a "re-expression" which she referred to as "reëxpressions." It was her belief that the life and environment of the person who made up the words...

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The Last of Our Kind

McFarland, Gerald W.
The Last of Our Kind
Don Carlos Buenaventura, the protagonist of "The Last of Our Kind, " is a powerful brujo living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a remote settlement on the edge of Spain's North American empire. The year is 1706. Comanche war parties are boldly conducting raids nearby, French traders and soldiers are aggressively expanding toward New Mexico from the Great Plains, and agents of the Spanish Inquisition have arrived in search of a brujo suspected of bein...

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Turmoil in New Mexico, 1846-1868

Keleher, William A.
Turmoil in New Mexico, 1846-1868
The vital history of New Mexico and Arizona during the formative years between the American Occupation and the coming of the railroad has been compressed by the author into one volume with hundreds of footnotes and many profiles that make this book of vital importance to teachers, students, and researchers. The book is broken into four parts: "General Kearny Comes to Santa Fe, " "The Confederates Invade New Mexico, " "Carleton's California Col...

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Cochise of Arizona

La Farge, Oliver
Cochise of Arizona
This is the true story, told in fictional form, of one of the greatest of all American Indian chiefs, Cochise of the Chiricahua Apaches. Indians were once thought of as warlike, and the encroaching white men as wanting peace, but it was the white men who forced Cochise into war against his will. History tells us that Cochise and his tiny band of warriors not only held the United States Army at bay for more than ten years, but they were often o...

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Hugo's Voice and Other Fictions, Fables and Fantasies of ...

Chase, Melvyn
Hugo's Voice and Other Fictions, Fables and Fantasies of Love
Storytelling is one way we affirm our humanity, sharing memories and feelings and dreams with each other, the joy of love and the pain of loneliness. In one story in this collection, Hugo Strauss is a man of few words. Raised in the shadow of his parents, two gifted, self-absorbed artists, he devalues his own talent and retreats from the tenderness of love. When he finally meets a young woman who touches his heart, his unhappy past threatens t...

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Platicas

Cordova May, Esther V.
Platicas
The community of Cuba, New Mexico, its institutions and economy are changing rapidly and radically. Our town is losing its former identity and its precious historical resources. Personally, I feel an urgent need to capture as much of our history as possible. I hope to share what I can from my perspective in the form of pláticas. In Spanish, pláticas means conversation, talk or chat, as well as discourse or a communication of ideas or informati...

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September Songs

Chase, Melvyn
September Songs
It's the autumn of discontent for David Berger-a season of mixed emotions. Retired after a lucrative but unfulfilling career, he lives alone by choice in a modest, sparsely furnished cottage in affluent Fairfield, Connecticut. True, he's proud of finally becoming a published author-a lifelong dream-although he will admit good-naturedly that fame has eluded him. True, he still loves his wife, Mandy-but a decade ago, a tragic loss drove them apa...

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The Food of Love

Chase, Melvyn
The Food of Love
Love: Tender. Spiritual. Lustful. Liberating. Suffocating. A different truth, a different quest for each of these lovers, dreamers and schemers. Katherine McKenzie, a young woman living in Boston in 1918, yearns for love but is afraid of it. When tragedy sets her adrift, she returns to her rural Kansas roots where she rediscovers her past and confronts her fears. In a second story, a lonely and discouraged man finds new hope in the mystical me...

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The Oyster Shell Driveway

Atwill, Douglas
The Oyster Shell Driveway
A summer on the California coast calls to Mattox Williams, a writer wanting quiet days to do the finishing work on his novel. He leases his Santa Fe house for three months and finds an ocean-facing room at Glitter Bay. While meeting the other people of the beach community, a love affair develops as well as the surrounding strife. He makes a deep emotional mark on the neighbors, particularly on Hayden Danning and his sister, Sylvan. A surprise ...

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Alice Marriott Remembered

Marriott, Alice Lee / Whaley, Charlotte
Alice Marriott Remembered
In her large body of work that spanned more than half a century, Alice Marriott gave a wide audience fresh and lively accounts of the complex cultures of the Southwestern American Indian. Trained as an anthropologist/ethnologist, the first woman to graduate with a degree in that field from the University of Oklahoma, she coupled her scientific and creative writing skills to produce books that have become classics. "Maria: The Potter of San Ild...

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Starlings

Bronson, Wilfrid Swancourt
Starlings
Imported to the United States from Europe in 1890 and released in Central Park, New York City, to fight the growing number of insect pests at that time, the starlings quickly adapted themselves to the new climate. They are now at home almost everywhere. The starling is typical of many other birds, and this book with simple text is a wealth of birdlore. The marvel of streamline design and construction which is a bird's body-a design which has b...

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