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    Title: Ć rale! Lowrider
    Sub-title: Custom Made in New Mexico
    Other adaptation by: Don J Usner Interviewer: Katherine Ware
    ISBN10-13: 0890136173 : 9780890136171
    Lowriding is a beloved cultural tradition in New Mexico, especially the northern communities and villages including EspaƱola, also known as the lowrider capital of the world. The classic car fixed up for shows and cruising has become a symbol of Hispano and community pride for the car aficionados, artists, and mechanics whose lives are immersed in the culture. They flaunt their cars in publiclocals and tourists admire classic lines, upholstered interiors, and shiny chrome hubcaps when they pass by. It isnt surprising they captured the eye of other artists who have photographed the beauty and uniqueness of this art form. Thanks to them, we have a wonderful forty-year record of the cars and their makers as well as their homeland. Photographs by New Mexicos most renowned documentarians such as Alex Harris, Jack Parsons, Miguel Gandert, Annie Sahlin, Meridel Rubenstein, Don J. Usner, and Siegfried Halus are included alongside photographers newer on the scene, creating a fascinating compilation of lowriders over time. From the magnificent views of New Mexicos gorgeous landscape through the interior of a lowrider by Alex Harris, to Jack Parsons iconic lowrider images that were published in the classic MNM Press book, Low n slow: Lowriding in New Mexico, to Miguel Gandert and Don Usners cultural take on lowriders and their communities, we are able to look back at an enduring but evolving tradition. In his essay, Don J. Usner provides an insightful overview of lowriding in New Mexico, how it evolved, the culture, and the car makers themselves who are also known as lowriders. In his intimate interviews with lowriders, he records in their own words what lowriding means to them as they mourn lost friends and familyicons in the communityand discuss generational shifts and trends
    Pages: 180  Size: 330x265mm  Illustrations: 121 colour & b/w photos 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - August   2016
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Photographs: collections : Hispanic & Latino studies : New Mexico
    List Price: 40.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 1 of: 180
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    Title: Adventures in Physics & Pueblo Pottery
    Sub-title: Memoirs of a Los Alamos Scientist
    By (author): Francis H Harlow With: Dwight P Lanmon
    ISBN10-13: 0890136157 : 9780890136157
    Francis H Harlow (1928-present) is a world class physicist, an expert on Pueblo Indian pottery and Southwest sea fossils, an accomplished painter and cellist. In this memoir, the retired Los Alamos scientist and scholar looks back on his life and career, including his fifty years as a theoretical physicist at one of the U.S.'s top research facilities. He considers his study of Pueblo pottery a "hobby", though it draws on archaeology, history and ethnography, as well as interactions and interviews with living and deceased potters (including Maria Martinez). This book highlights the Museum of Indian Art (Santa Fe) Harlow Pottery Collection.
    Pages: 204  Size: 255x180mm  Illustrations: 71 colour & 24 b/w illus 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - May   2016
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Ceramic arts, pottery, glass : Memoirs : New Mexico
    List Price: 35.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 2 of: 180
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    Title: Albuquerque in Our Time
    Sub-title: 30 Voices, 300 Years
    By (author): Debra Hughes
    ISBN10-13: 0890134812 : 9780890134818
    Albuquerque, New Mexico, a city astride a great river, celebrates its teicentennial with thirty of its most colourful citizens sharing in their own words memories of a place and time after the second world war, when a modern city's character and landscape were being shaped. Stop in for a meal at Duran's Pharmacy, Wander down Central to the corner of First, the city's historic centre. Visit the creaky memories of Old Town and smell the coffee in Las Barelas. Stroll the winding street of Martinez Town or thrill to a rise in a hot-air balloon at the State Fair. Nob Hill in the south-east heights, circa 1940, imagined itself out of the desert scrub. By 1950 housing subdivisions began to crawl toward the Sandias, and downtown saw its heyday along with the inevitability of its decline. Preservation and conservation found their way onto the city stage, and today a revitalisation movement has breathed new life into old town and downtown.
    Pages: 144  Size: 150x220mm  Illustrations: b/w photos 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - February   2006
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Local history : New Mexico
    List Price: 25.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 180
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    Title: Albuquerque Museum Art Collection
    Sub-title: Common Ground
    By (author): Josie Lopez, Lacey Chrisco, Andrew Connors
    ISBN10-13: 0890136548 : 9780890136546
    The broad range of works in the Albuquerque Museum's permanent art collection reflects the diversity, creativity, and innovation of New Mexico's artistic legacy. This guidebook highlights masterworks in the collection spanning centuries including contemporary art and photography, sculpture, jewellery, early and contemporary Hispanic religious art, traditional and contemporary Pueblo pottery, and tapestries. Represented in the collection are among the Southwest's best-known twentieth century artists: Georgia O'Keeffe, T.C. Cannon, Gustave Baumann, Andrew Dasburg, Frederick Hammersley, and Raymond Jonson. Photographers include Miguel Gandert, Lee Friedlander, Patrick Nagatani, Anne Noggle, and Betty Hahn as well as some unexpected gems such as a series of color serigraphs on paper of Mao Tse-Tung by Andy Warhol.
    Pages: 280  Size: 275x205mm 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - May   2020
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Exhibition catalogues & specific collections
    List Price: 38.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 4 of: 180
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    Title: Albuquerque Museum History Collection
    Sub-title: Only in Albuquerque
    By (author): Deborah C Slaney
    ISBN10-13: 0890136327 : 9780890136324
    Albuquerque Museum History Collection: Only in Albuquerque highlights the museums rich history collection, drawing examples from thirty-five thousand artifacts, works of art, maps, and photographs. The objects range from Native American and Hispanic religious art, textiles and jewelry, toys and early computers, to railroad and Route 66 memorabilia. The collection represents the history of New Mexicos central Rio Grande Valley and Greater Albuquerque from before written history through the present. This book is the third in the Albuquerque Museum Collection Series. Previously published books in the series are Casa San Ysidro: The GutiƩrrez/Minge House in Corrales, New Mexico by Ward Alan Minge, and Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives Collection: Images in Silver compiled by Glenn Fye.
    Pages: 304  Size: 235x159mm  Illustrations: 210 color plates, 19 figs 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - May   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Exhibition catalogues & specific collections : History of the Americas : Western & Pacific Coast states
    List Price: 33.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 5 of: 180
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    Title: Albuquerque Museum Photo Archives Collection
    Sub-title: Images in Silver
    By (author): Glenn Fye
    ISBN10-13: 0890136297 : 9780890136294
    The Albuquerque Museums fiftieth anniversary is commemorated in a series of books highlighting the museums various collections in art, photography, history, and of its historic house museum Casa San Ysidro located in Corrales, New Mexico. The museums rich archive of historic photographs -- over 130,000 -- document Albuquerque, its people, architecture, businesses, urban landscape, and depictions of daily life and important events. The archives have long served as an important resource for the community, including artists and writers. This guide to the Photo Archives features 180 images drawn from six collections acquired over the years. Essays discuss the founding of the archive, expansion of its photographic holdings, and its role in preserving Albuquerques past.
    Pages: 240  Size: 255x180mm  Illustrations: 180 b/w plates & 8 figures 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - October   2017
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Photographs: collections : New Mexico
    List Price: 30.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 6 of: 180
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    Title: All This Way for the Short Ride
    Sub-title: Roughstock Sonnets, 1971-1996
    By (author): Paul Zarzyski
    ISBN10-13: 0890133085 : 9780890133088
    The author includes over 30 poems culled from the last 25 years which truly showcase his life and soul, a soul that was kidnapped by rodeo and stolen by poetry. His poems and the accompanying photographs by Barbara Van Cleve capture the grit of the rodeo style.
    Reviews:
    "A rare slice of what Mr Zarzyski calls the 'real west, the sunset into which -- imagine why if you will -- the cowboy rides off.." -- New York Times Book Reviews.
    Pages: 112  Size: 178x280mm  Illustrations: 35 duotones 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - July   2003
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Literary studies: poetry & poets
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 7 of: 180
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    Title: Alluring New Mexico
    Sub-title: Engineered Enchantment, 1821-2001
    By (author): Marta Weigle
    ISBN10-13: 0890135738 : 9780890135730
    This book is an engaging narrative history of New Mexico's 19th and 20th century identities. Today officially known as the Land of Enchantment, it has also been the Land without Law, the Land of Heart's Desire, the Land of the Well Country, the Land of Pueblos, and the Land of Sunshine. Since statehood in 1912 it has been dubbed the Colorful State, the Volcano State, the Science State, the Space State, and the Atomic State. Weigle explores all these and more between the opening of the Santa Fe Trail in 1821 and the Diamond Jubilee of Route 66 in 2001.
    Pages: 224  Size: 170x255mm  Illustrations: 55 b/w photos 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - August   2011
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Local history : New Mexico
    List Price: 40.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 8 of: 180
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    Title: Alluring New Mexico
    Sub-title: Engineered Enchantment, 1821-2001
    By (author): Marta Weigle
    ISBN10-13: 0890135746 : 9780890135747
    This book is an engaging narrative history of New Mexico's 19th and 20th century identities. Today officially known as the Land of Enchantment, it has also been the Land without Law, the Land of Heart's Desire, the Land of the Well Country, the Land of Pueblos, and the Land of Sunshine. Since statehood in 1912 it has been dubbed the Colorful State, the Volcano State, the Science State, the Space State, and the Atomic State. Weigle explores all these and more between the opening of the Santa Fe Trail in 1821 and the Diamond Jubilee of Route 66 in 2001.
    Pages: 224  Size: 170x255mm  Illustrations: 55 b/w photos 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - August   2011
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Local history : New Mexico
    List Price: 30.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 9 of: 180
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    Title: Almost Americans
    Sub-title: A Quest for Dignity - An American Memoir
    By (author): Patricia Justiniani McReynolds
    ISBN10-13: 1878610643 : 9781878610645
    A tender memoir of the American immigrant experience written by the daughter of a Norwegian father and Filipino mother.
    Pages: 349  Size: 140x215mm  Illustrations: 22 b/w photos 
    PublishedMuseum of New Mexico Press (US) - December   1997
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Memoirs : USA
    List Price: 17.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 10 of: 180

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