Description
Paperback cover has wear. Outside pages have stain. Binding is taped. Book is slightly warped. Some pages have highlighting. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This July 1982 issue of the New Mexico Historical Review offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the American Southwest. Published by the University of New Mexico, this scholarly journal has been a premier source for exploring the region’s diverse history since its inception in 1926. Edited by Richard Melzer, a respected historian and professor at the university, this volume features meticulously researched articles that delve into topics ranging from Spanish colonial settlements to the impact of the Santa Fe Trail on the region’s development. Despite its well-loved condition, with a taped binding and some staining, this copy remains a valuable resource for scholars, collectors, and anyone captivated by the unique tapestry of New Mexican history. The highlighted passages within its pages serve as a testament to the thought-provoking insights and engaging narratives that have made this publication a treasured resource for generations of readers.