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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Absolutely Every Bed & Breakfast : New Mexico Written by Carl Hanson. By Sasquatch Books. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $0.01. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Gale Reference Team. By Thomson Gale. Sells new for $9.95.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Written by Ruth Runyan. By Vin-Ton System. Sells new for $18.00. There are some available for $17.10.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Yucatan Peninsula Handbook: The Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean Sea (Moon Travel Handbooks) Written by Chicki Mallan and Oz Mallan. By Moon Travel Handbooks. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $9.50. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

Bisti with Correction Insert SIGNED Written by Spencer G. Lucas and Garrick Bailey and Andrew Davis. By University of New Mexico Press. There are some available for $75.00.
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Written by Stephen H. Lekson. By Museum of New Mexico Press. There are some available for $144.00.
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Written by Calvin Rutstrum. By T.S. Denison. There are some available for $25.00.
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By Ancient City Pr. There are some available for $6.43.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

At the End of the Santa Fe Trail Written by Sister Blandina Segale. By University of New Mexico Press. The regular list price is $18.95. Sells new for $3.92. There are some available for $3.71.
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Posted in New Mexico (Friday, November 21, 2008)

American Byzantium: Photographs of Las Vegas (University of Arizona Southwest Center series) Written by Virgil Hancock III. By University of New Mexico Press. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $5.00. There are some available for $2.81.
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3 comments about American Byzantium: Photographs of Las Vegas (University of Arizona Southwest Center series).
  1. It's a smallish book with not quite the usual photos that we normally see and are familiar with. I love Las Vegas and love Las Vegas books. This one is just one of the bunch. Not really a stand out but all together not bad. Its a good to average read, photos interesting but not that memorable. Keep looking I think, there are better books out there.


  2. "American Byzantium: Photographs of Las Vegas" depicts the startling contrasts of a city that is larger than life. It is no mere "coffee table" adornment; it is ART and REALISM fused into one magical book. The brilliant photographs of Virgil Hancock chronicle "Sin City" in all its glitter and in all its waste. His artistic images range from the neon-studded hotels on the strip to wedding chapels to pawn shops to a group of ventriloquists attending a convention.

    Gregory McNamee perceptively captures the mood of a city that defines 'extremism' with his superb narration. His essays are insightful and frank without the flowery superlatives. McNamee weaves the tale of a town that is a contrast in Life 101.

    Las Vegas is one of my favorite cities. Every few months, we fly our plane to Vegas and less than 2 hrs. later, I am transported to another world: a kingdom of luxury, excitement, and fine dining. There are few sights that are more captivating than slowly circling over the vast menagerie of neon lights.

    I'm a "down to earth" woman - I love hiking through forests and deserts, but there are times when I want nothing more in life than to be pampered at The Venetian and enjoy all my favorite gourmet restaurants in Vegas. There are few places that I would rather visit.

    "American Byzantium" is a must read for those who love Vegas as I do - as well as for those who plan to visit Vegas for the first time. This book captures Las Vegas in a way that not only focuses on the stardust of luxury, but brushes away that dust to reveal the stark realities as well.



  3. A disappointing book, least to me, because I found the photos too broad in the coverage. Having looked through it several times I thought it kept on verging on one of those picture books found in tourist shops with titles 'A book to remember her by'.

    It really is a mixed bag. The photos I liked best were those that showed the non-tourist parts of the city: the huge pole billboards along the highway, small retail units, decaying buildings and street scenes but turn a page and there's a spread of the interior of The Forum or maybe the characters in the Museum of Magic and Movies.

    This really should have been two books. One a photo survey of the exuberant (and vulgar) hotels and casinos, interior and exterior and book two the rest of Vegas. I would definitely go for the second and Hancock has shown with the photos in this book that he has an eye for interesting compositions and subject matter.

    ***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.


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Absolutely Every Bed & Breakfast : New Mexico
Viva Frida; The rich culture of Mexico City's Coyoacán.(Travel)(City overview): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press
Favorite ghost towns
Yucatan Peninsula Handbook: The Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean Sea (Moon Travel Handbooks)
Bisti with Correction Insert SIGNED
Ancient Land Ancestral Places: Paul Logsdon in the Pueblo Southwest
Greenhorns in the Southwest
Historical Markers in New Mexico
At the End of the Santa Fe Trail
American Byzantium: Photographs of Las Vegas (University of Arizona Southwest Center series)

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