Democracy Lost and Restored
Trim: 9" x 12"
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 150 color images
© 2023
Dictators and the Disappeared is a timely look at a tumultuous period in Latin American history. Essays by Maryam Ahranjani, Francisco Letelier, Nancy Morris, Michael Nutkiewicz, Alicia Partnoy, and Natasha Zaretsky represent a range of topics and perspectives considering political events and what it means to live and struggle today with the legacies of past dictatorships.
The Tano of the Galisteo Basin, 1250-1782
Trim: 10" x 8.5"
Pages: 388
Illustrations: 80 duotone plates and 30 black-and-white illustrations
© 2010
Down Country synthesizes archaeoligical and historical research to create a landmark study of the Southern Tewa Pueblo culture that rose, faltered, reasserted itself, and ultimately, abandoned the Galisteo Basin.
American Photographers and the Environment
Trim: 10" x 11"
Pages: 188
Illustrations: 25 duotone and 66 color plates
© 2011
Earth Now traces the development of environmental photography beginning with Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter through the new millenium.
The Cuisine of Northern Mexico
Trim: 9" x 8"
Pages: 256
Illustrations: 12 color photographs, 9 black-and-white illustrations
© 1995
El Norte presents delicious and easy to prepare recipes from the northern region of Mexico.
Living History in New Mexico's La Cienega Valley
Trim: 10" x 11"
Pages: 208
Illustrations: 200 color and black-and-white photographs
© 2009
El Rancho de Las Golondrinas reconstructs the early history of Las Golondrinas near Santa Fe from its beginnings to its purchase as a museum preserving the history and culture of Spanish Colonial New Mexico.
Photographs, 1930s-1940s
Trim: 12" x 9"
Pages: 128
Illustrations: 113 duotones
© 2005
A gifted photographer, Ernest Knee came to Santa Fe in 1931, setting up a studio and befriending artists and photographers including Ansel Adams, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Laura Gilpin.
Three Generations of Tradition and Modernity at Taos Pueblo
Trim: 9" x 10.5"
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 17 color plates, 55 color and black-and-white figures
© 2021
Eva Mirabal (Eah-Ha-Wa, Fast Growing Corn, 1920–1968) studied for six years at the Dorothy Dunn Studio art program in Santa Fe, where she was a favorite of the program’s founder and served as an assistant to Dunn’s successor, Geronima Montoya (P’Otsunu, 1915–2015, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo). By the time she was twenty years old, Mirabal was exhibiting in museums and galleries across the country.
Votive Offerings and Amulets from the Alexander Girard Collection
Trim: 10.5" x 8.5"
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 86 color and 11 black-and-white photographs
© 2007
This book describes the uses and ritual of the objects by people of varied faith systems around the world.
Recipes from the Islands
Trim: 9" x 8"
Pages: 352
Illustrations: 24 color photographs
© 1997
A comprehensive presentation of all the regional styles of cooking from the Philippines.
The Photographs of Anne Noggle
Trim: 10.5" x 8.375"
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 82 duotone plates
© 2019
FLIGHT OF SPIRIT is a commemorative retrospective featuring portfolios of Noggle’s photographs selected by Martha A. Strawn, president of the Anne Noggle Foundation, and discussed by art historian Lili Corbus. Respected art critic and writer Lucy R. Lippard contributes the foreword.