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NEW MEXICO BOOKS
Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by Darlene Geis. By Chicago IL: Travel Press / Children's Press, 1965.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by Access Guides. By Access Press.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by Scott Thybony. By Western National Parks Association.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by Gale Reference Team. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about PAN SENATOR OFFERS CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL TO ALLOW FOREIGNERS TO BUY COASTAL LAND IN MEXICO.: An article from: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico.
Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by David Grant Noble. By Univ of New Mexico Pr.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's.
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2 comments about Fodor's New Mexico, 3rd Edition: Completely Updated, Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore, Smart Travel Tips from A to Z (Fodor's Gold Guides).
- My husband and I have planned an upcoming trip to Santa Fe based on the information and ratings of Fodor's New Mexico. The book is very informative and the maps are really helpful. We have never traveled to the southwest, but feel confident after reading this book (and talking to people who have been there before) that we have choosen the best destination for our vacation.
- I recently, for 10 days, drove around New Mexico, seeking this and experiencing that, and I took with me five guides (Fodor's, Moon's, Off the Beaten Path, Roadside History and NM Sanctuaries, Retreats, and Sacred Places). Fodor's was the most used, referred to and dog-eared of the lot, and here is why.
Every time Fodor's recommended a restaurant or a lodging it was accurate and excellent. The descriptions of the properties were superb. After you were done reading about the place you had the feeling you had been there. For example, the comments on the Austing Huas in Taos Ski Valley states, "The breakfast room has large picture windows, stained-glass paneling and an impressive fireplace. Aromas of fresh-baked goods, such as owner Paul Austing's apple strudel, come from the kitchen." Fodor's strength is it's coverage of major cities, prominent towns and "must see" attractions. It is more contemporary and weak on the history, in fact it completely omits an introduction to New Mexico section that usually covers the land, flora and fauna, history, economy and the people (Moon is excellent here and Roadside History for regional history). You will find that Fodor's occasionally skips Interstate places that could be lodging stops (IE: Lordsburg, etc. [Moon does better at this]). Most irritating is the quirky, icon dollar sign rating that is supposed to delineate the cost of accommodations and eateries. Four dollar signs equal this much, Three this much, etc. but not in Santa Fe. It would be much better to tell the reader what the cost of rooms or food will be. Keep it simple Fodor's. And, the maps could be much better as well That said, this is still the most trustworthy guide for you to use when you are selecting accommodations, dining establishments and sights to see. Get it. 4.5 stars.
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Written by Ruth Radlauer. By Children's Press (CT).
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)
Written by Herman ten Kate. By University of New Mexico Press.
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1 comments about Travels and Researches in Native North America, 1882-1883 (University of Arizona Southwest Center).
- Travels And Researches In Native North America, 1882-1883 by Herman ten Kate is an amazing travelogue that has only recently been Collaboratively translated by Pieter Hovens, William J. Orr, and Louis A. Hieb from the author's native Dutch into English. Offering studies and impressions of the Pima, Hopi, Apache, and Zuni people, with especial interest in the roles of women and children in these tribes, Travels And Researches In Native North America, 1882-1883 offers a clear and insightful perspective that is especially remarkable for its respect of native attitudes and culture, which it holds in higher regard than many other late 19th century treatises. A highly recommended addition to reference shelves that cover Native American history as well as outside cultures' perceptions of them.
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The Trail to Frijoles Ruins
Let's Travel in Mexico-New Edition
Access Santa Fe/Taos/Albuquerque (3rd ed)
Aztec Ruins National Monument
The Essential Guide Santa Fe & Taos 2006-2007
PAN SENATOR OFFERS CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL TO ALLOW FOREIGNERS TO BUY COASTAL LAND IN MEXICO.: An article from: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico
Pueblos, Villages, Forts & Trails: A Guide to New Mexico's Past
Fodor's New Mexico, 3rd Edition: Completely Updated, Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore, Smart Travel Tips from A to Z (Fodor's Gold Guides)
Carlsbad Caverns Natl Park
Travels and Researches in Native North America, 1882-1883 (University of Arizona Southwest Center)
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