A rich gathering of essays that evoke the unique and mysterious appeal New Mexico has had for some of the twentieth century’s best-known writers. Included are selections by Mary Austin, Oliver La Farge, Conrad Richter...

Buy Now From Amazon

A rich gathering of essays that evoke the unique and mysterious appeal New Mexico has had for some of the twentieth century’s best-known writers. Included are selections by Mary Austin, Oliver La Farge, Conrad Richter, D.H. Lawrence, C.G. Jung, Winfield Townley Scott, John DeWitt McKee, Ernie Pyle, Harvey Fergusson, and Lawrence Clark Powell. Hillerman’s preface and introduction are choice specimens of his incisive humor and his own deep love of the state.

“Should be required reading for all those who call themselves New Mexican.”—James Arnholz

Similar Products

Seldom Disappointed: A MemoirThe Great Taos Bank Robbery and Other True StoriesTony Hillerman's Landscape: On the Road with Chee and LeaphornTony Hillerman's Navajoland: Hideouts, Haunts, and Havens in the Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee MysteriesNew Mexico: An Interpretive HistoryNew Mexico: A HistoryNew Mexico: Portrait of a State (Portrait of a Place)Hillerman Country: A Journey Through the Southwest With Tony Hillerman