New Mexico Historical Review Volume 71, Number 1 (January 1996) [Unknown Binding] unknown author

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Paperback cover has some fading and and some wear at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This 1996 volume of the esteemed New Mexico Historical Review offers a scholarly exploration of the region’s rich heritage through peer-reviewed articles and book reviews. As one of the longest-running publications on Southwestern history, it provides valuable insights into topics like Native American tribes, Spanish colonization, and the state’s cultural and economic development. Despite some cover wear, the clean pages and secure binding make this a worthwhile addition for collectors and researchers alike.

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Paperback cover has some fading and and some wear at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

The New Mexico Historical Review is a scholarly journal that has been published since 1926, making it one of the longest-running publications dedicated to the history of the American Southwest. This particular volume from 1996 contains a collection of peer-reviewed articles and book reviews that delve into various aspects of New Mexican history, culture, and society.

As a vintage bookseller, it’s important to note that this journal holds significant value for researchers, historians, and collectors interested in the region’s rich heritage. The articles within its pages offer insights into topics such as Native American tribes, Spanish colonial rule, territorial disputes, and the impact of various industries on the state’s development.

While the cover may show signs of wear, the clean pages and secure binding suggest that the content remains intact and readable. This volume could be a valuable addition to any collection focused on Southwestern history or a useful resource for academic research in related fields.

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