Description
“Roots in Adobe” by Dorothy Pillsbury offers an evocative exploration of Southwestern culture through a series of insightful essays. Published by the University of New Mexico Press in 1959, this first edition is a testament to Pillsbury’s keen observations and literary prowess. Illustrated by Sam Smith, the book captures the essence of New Mexico’s adobe architecture and vibrant cultural tapestry. The hardcover’s blue textured boards with red lettering present a simple yet elegant design, reflective of the book’s thematic focus. As an ex-library copy, it features a bookplate from a previous owner, adding a touch of history to its provenance. Pillsbury’s work is a valuable addition to any collection focused on cultural studies or Southwestern Americana, offering readers a window into the traditions and lifestyles of the region during the mid-20th century.
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