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The Land of Poco Tiempo [Paperback] Lummis, Charles F.
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used; Good |
ASIN: |
B00112T476 |
author: |
Lummis, Charles F. |
edition: |
5th Printing |
Number Of Pages: |
236 |
binding: |
paperback |
format: |
paperback |
language: |
english |
manufacturer: |
University Of New Mexico Press |
Publication Date: |
1980T |
Subject Keyword: |
'ethnohistory', 'non', 'world', 'history' |
Product Description: | |
Item Name: |
The Land of Poco Tiempo |
Product Site Launch Date: |
2007-12-11T02:06:19-00:00 |
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Item number: |
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Read once. No writing. Water damage to first 40 pages - just slightly "wavy". Cover shows only very minor shelf wear. Free delivery confirmation with every order. Fast shipping from our non-smoking home. 2009AMA081 dm
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Product description: NEW MEXICO is an enchanted land that challenges description, but in 1893 a young Harvard man picked up that challenge. This book, written about "the land of Pretty-Soon," still stands as one of the best. In fact, Charles Lummis was first to label that region The Southwest. He had earned the right to christen the land because he became a part of it. Here he tells how he lived with the mysterious Penitentes at the foot of snow-capped, lava-based Mount Taylor. He did not merely visit Isleta Pueblo, he lived there. He climbed to the sky city of Acoma, and with the archaeologist Bandelier prowled the time-forgotten ruins in Frijoles Canyon.The Los Angeles Times says Land of Poco Tiempo is ". . . readable and relevant today. No observer has presented New Mexico's people and landscape more perceptively and convincingly." Paul A. F. Walter, in his foreword to this reprint edition, says, "If you have time for only one book on the Southwest, read The Land of Poco Tiempo."Lummis, who went on to California to found the Southwest Museum, was knighted by the King of Spain for research in Spanish-American history and became one of the greatest Southwestern writers.In these pages you see again the secret, sacred crucifixion rites of the Penitentes, ride the last war trail in pursuit of Geronimo's Apaches, and hear the old Spanish ballads as Lummis captured them.Cover Dan Stouffer
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