GHOSTS IN THE BARRIO.; Issues in Bilingual-Bicultural Education.
San Rafael, CA: Leswing Press, 1973. Paperback. 6 x 9, 374 pgs, notes and references. A collection of essays on Chicano education. More
San Rafael, CA: Leswing Press, 1973. Paperback. 6 x 9, 374 pgs, notes and references. A collection of essays on Chicano education. More
Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1936. First edition. Hardcover. 6 x 9, 292 pgs, b&w historical photos, mapped endsheets. A widow's enthusiastic account of her husband's life from his birth in Kentucky through his experiences in Texas during the 1870s as a successful buffalo hunter and apprehender of cattle rustlers, to..... More
Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 1989. Paperback. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 199 pgs. A rollicking ride through pachuco subculture in a post-World War II California barrio, this novel offers an insightful perspective on gender roles and social mores. More
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. First, thus. Trade Paperback. 6 x 9, 362 pgs, index, bibliography, b&w photos, section of color art. Biography of the U.S. Army officer who became an ethnologist, a military historian, and a prolific writer on the American West. More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957. Hardcover. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 137 pgs, b&w drawings, one fold-out. The adventures of the first American through the great canyons of the West. More
Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1984. Signed and numbered edition. Hardcover. 6 x 9, 129 pgs. A novel set in New Mexico, around this historical monument. El Morro is a rock outcrop which holds the signatures and thoughts of travelers from the time of the Spanish Explorers. Signed by Powell..... More
Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1982. Paperback. 6 x 9, 370 pgs, b&w photos. Essays on the creative literature of the arid lands, essays on the books and their writers. More
Pasadena, CA: Ward Ritchie Press, 1975. First edition, second printing. Hardcover. 6 x 9, 370 pgs, index, b&w photos and illustrations. The creative literature of the arid lands. Essayson the books and their writers. Padre Kino, Ross Santee, J. Frank Dobie, Zane Grey and more. More
Santa Fe, NM: William Gannon, 1982. First, thus. Paperback. 6 x 9, 91 pgs, index. A reader's guide to the heartland of New Mexico and Arizona; a book about books about places and people. A great guide for reading collecting books about the Southwest. More
Benson, AZ: Singing Wind Audio. Audio Book on Cassettes. Boxed cassette tapes. Never opened. More
Chicago: Thompson & Thomas, 1861. Hardcover. 5 x 7, 334 pgs, index. A complete history of the conquest of Peru with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas. Well documented and noted. More
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1848. Hardcover. 6 x 9, 1074 total pgs, index, two frontispiece engravings. A complete history of the conquest of Peru with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas. Well documented and noted. Marbled cloth and red leather ribbed spine. More
San Antonio, TX: Naylor, 1960. First edition. Hardcover. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 222 pgs, foreword by Luz C. de Villa (Mrs. Pancho Villa). A revealing story of the Mexican revolution, the ruthlessness of Pancho Villa softened by the true kindliness and deep feeling of the man for his native..... More
New York: Galahad Books, 1985. Hardcover. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2, 445 pgs, intro by John Jakes. From Dodge City to the O.K. Corral, a round-up of the liveliest, most original stories of the American frontier written by those who lived it. More
New York: Scribners, 2002. First edition. Hardcover. 6 x 9, 359 pgs. Novel, set in Texas as the main character tries to guy up big ranches for a large corporate pig farm operation. More
New York: Scribners, 2003. Reprint. Paperback. 5 x 8, 359 pgs. Novel, set in Texas as the main character tries to guy up big ranches for a large corporate pig farm operation. More
Toronto: James Lorimer & Co., 1992. Paperback. 6 x 9, 176 pgs, index, bibliography. The struggle for self-government in Nunavut. Author is Director of Native Law Centre at the University of Saskatchewan. More
San Antonio, TX: Standard Printing Company, 1936. Hardcover. 5 x 8, 267 pgs. Fiction including real characters such as Charles Goodnight, Curly Bill, & the Earps, etc. More
Santa Fe, NM: Red Crane Books, 1993. Paperback. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 218 pgs. A murder mystery set on theNavajo and Jicarilla Apache lands. Signed by the author. More
College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1983. Paperback. 6 x 9, 277 pgs, b&w photos. Twenty diverse selections celebrate the land and people of the Southwest. Writers like Frank Waters, Larry McMurtry, John Graves, N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko and others. More
New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1960. Second edition. Hardcover. 7 x 10, 153 pgs, index, color illustrations throughout, decorated endsheets. From the American Heritage Junior Library, a good history of America's plains Indians. Ex-library with the usual markings. More
Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing, 1928. Reprint. Hardcover. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 294 pgs. The story of the pioneers who moved with the frontier and made the laws as they went - Bat Masterson, Bill Hickok, Frank Leslie, Tom Horn, Pat Garrett, Bucky O'Neill, Billy Tilghman and others..... More
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1930. First edition, second printing. Hardcover. Originally published under the title CATTLE. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 340 pgs, index, sections of b&w photos. The story of cattle and the cowboy; "the story of a great industry, of a pioneering effort of stupendous historical consequences..... More
Austin, TX: Steck-Vaughn, 1993. Paperback. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2, 32 pgs, color illustrations. Children's biography book about the first woman chief of the Oklahoma Cherokees. More
New York: The Alice Harriman Company, 1914. Hardcover. 5 1/2 x 8, 352 pgs, b&w and color illustrations. Historical novel that uses Winship's "The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542" and Bancroft's "History of Arizona and New Mexico" as a bases. More