Santa Fe: The Autobiography of a Southwestern Town [Hardcover] Oliver La Farge 1959

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Explore the rich history of Santa Fe with Oliver La Farge’s “Santa Fe: The Autobiography of a Southwestern Town.” This 1959 first edition, published by the University of Oklahoma Press, offers a compelling narrative of cultural interplay in the Southwest. Despite lacking its dust jacket, the book is in good condition with a sturdy binding. A must-have for enthusiasts of Southwestern history and culture.

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“Santa Fe: The Autobiography of a Southwestern Town” by Oliver La Farge, with assistance from Arthur N. Morgan, offers an intimate exploration of one of America’s most storied cities. Published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 1959, this first edition captures the vibrant history and cultural tapestry of Santa Fe, New Mexico. La Farge, a celebrated author and anthropologist, provides a rich narrative that delves into the unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Anglo influences that define the region. With a foreword by Paul Horgan, this work stands as a significant contribution to the understanding of Southwestern history. Ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts, this volume offers a detailed and personal account of Santa Fe’s evolution and enduring spirit.

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Author

Oliver La Farge with the assistance of Arthur N. Morgan

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

University of Oklahoma Press

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

First edition

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