Corazón del norte: A Selection of North Texas Latino Writing
First edition. 68 pages. Published for the Bath House Cultural Center, in Dallas. An anthology of 25 young writers. Edition of 500 copies. Very good in wrappers (paperback).
Price: $15
First edition. 68 pages. Published for the Bath House Cultural Center, in Dallas. An anthology of 25 young writers. Edition of 500 copies. Very good in wrappers (paperback).
Price: $15
First edition. 68 pages. Published for the Bath House Cultural Center, in Dallas. An anthology of 25 young writers. Edition of 500 copies. Very good in wrappers (paperback). "Promotional copy" label on back cover.
Price: $15
First Edition. A poetry anthology collecting work from Latina writers, including Denise Chavez, Gloria Anzaldua, Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros, Rosario Ferre, and many others. 283 pages. First edition (first printing). A near fine copy (with a bit of foxing to the top edge) in a fine dust jacket. Signed by.....
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First Edition. A poetry anthology collecting work from Latina writers, including Denise Chavez, Gloria Anzaldua, Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros, Rosario Ferre, and many others. 283 pages. First edition (first printing). Near fine in a near fine jacket. This copy is signed by seven contributors: Bryce Milligan, Mary Guerrero Milligan, Angela.....
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First Edition. A picture book (semi-autobiographical) about a young girl whose aunt is about to become a naturalized US citizen. First edition (first printing, with a numberline ending in 1). Corners bumped, else fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed by the author and her daughter, the illustrator: "To dear.....
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First Edition. The scarce first book from one of the 2023 MacArthur "genius" grant winners, a collection of poems published by Gary Soto as volume 19 in the Chicano Chapbook Series. Muñoz is now an acclaimed short story writer. [16] pages. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in illustrated.....
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491 pages. Niggli's classic novel of Mexican village life. Niggli (1910–1983) was born to Anglo parents in Mexico, and for much of her childhood she went back and forth between Mexico and San Antonio. Her close connection to the land of her birth inspired most of her writing. The novel.....
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First Edition. 491 pages. Niggli's classic novel of Mexican village life. Niggli (1910–1983) was born to Anglo parents in Mexico, and for much of her childhood she went back and forth between Mexico and San Antonio. Her close connection to the land of her birth inspired most of her writing.....
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First edition. The report territorial governor Miguel Otero sent to the legislature as it was about to begin its new session. He was easily the highest ranking Latinx political leader in the 19th and early 20th centuries; in fact, his nine years as governor makes him the longest-serving Latinx governor.....
Price: $750
First edition. Otero, in office as the territorial governor for nine years, remains the longest-serving Latinx governor in US history. He was part of a New Mexican business and political dynasty, was proud of his Spanish roots, and promoted Hispanic New Mexico throughout his career. In Otero's opening summary, which.....
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First edition. A scarce look at nuevomexicano life in the mid-19th century. Very few accounts by Mexican Americans are known from the nineteenth century and much of what survives was written later. However one seldom tapped resource are the records of the contested elections for the House of Representatives, which.....
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First Edition. A report by the third generation of Miguel Antonio Oteros to serve in New Mexican politics. In his introductory message, Otero describes the nineteenth-century-style operations of New Mexico's fiscal accounting and reports on new electric machines he installed. 94 pages. First edition (first printing). Very good in wrappers (paperback).....
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First edition. A collection of reminiscences on the culture and history of Spanish New Mexico written by an early Chicana writer. This book has a troubled history with Chicano scholars because class issues. Otero was a well-off New Mexican from a prominent family (her cousin Miguel Antonio Otero was territorial.....
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First Edition. A volume from the library of Romualdo Pacheco, the first Latinx governor of California. Pacheco (1831–1899) was born in Santa Barbara, California, when the town was part of Mexico. He was a leading political figure in his day, serving in many elected state offices and as a diplomat.....
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First Edition. [42] pages. The author's first book, published in an edition of only 500 copies. Quintana's poetry relishes the small moments in life and this book shows the development of his unique style. His later books won him two American Book Awards but not the readership he deserves. With.....
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First Edition. 53 pages plus ads. Literary criticism focused on de Hoyos's poetry. Text in Spanish. First edition (first printing). Fine in wrappers.
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First Edition. [8] pages. 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 inches. One of 100 copies. Poetry. Ratliff was born in McAllen, Texas, one of ten children in a migrant family. She was raised in California and returned to Texas as an adult, where she founded the Austin Hispanic Writers group. Not recorded on.....
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Second Edition. With seven additional poems from the first edition. One of 200 signed and numbered copies. Ratliff was born in McAllen, Texas, one of ten children in a migrant family. She was raised in California and returned to Texas as an adult, where she founded the Austin Hispanic Writers.....
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[8] pages. Poetry. Small format (4 x 5 inches). Second (?) edition; first published in 2002. Ratliff was born in McAllen, Texas, one of ten children in a migrant family. She was raised in California and returned to Texas as an adult, where she founded the Austin Hispanic Writers group.....
Price: $10
First edition. Poetry. Ratliff was born in McAllen, Texas, one of ten children in a migrant family. She was raised in California and returned to Texas as an adult, where she founded the Austin Hispanic Writers group. [8] pages. Small format (4 x 5 inches). First edition (first printing). Fine.....
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First Edition. Short biographies and poems by some of the contributors to Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul. 66 pages. First edition (first printing). Fine in stapled wrappers. Signed by the editor on the title page.
Price: $25
First edition. Poetry. Ratliff was born in McAllen, Texas, one of ten children in a migrant family. She was raised in California and returned to Texas as an adult, where she founded the Austin Hispanic Writers group. [8] pages. Small format (4 x 5 inches). First edition (first printing). Fine.....
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First Edition. A collection of poems, most written in the late 1970s and 1980s. Texas Chicano poet. 83 pages. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in wrappers (paperback). Signed by the author.
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First Edition. A curious book, essentially an English translation of the index for the 42-volume set of documents related to the European discovery of the Americas published between 1864 and 1884. However, this work offers insight into Read's work as a historian and promoter of Spanish history. The purpose of.....
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First edition. An important history of New Mexico from the perspective of the Spanish American founders of the state. Read, a historian and politician, was born to an Anglo father and a Mexican mother. He spoke and frequently wrote in Spanish and was an enthusiastic promoter of Spanish culture in.....
Price: $250