Hispanics in the United States

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Hispanics in the United States
Catalog 24
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1.
1970 census of population: subject reports; persons of Spanish surname.
Washington, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, 1973. vii,
122p., app-24p., 9x11.25 inches, introduction, tables, lightly-worn
pictorial wraps. 20.00
2.
2005 National Migrant Education Conference; April 3-6, 2005, Burlingame,
California. Olympia, WA, National Association of State Directors of
Migrant Education, 2005. viii, 108p., 8.5x11 inches, spiral-bound wraps.
22.00
3.
450 years of Chicano history/450 años del pueblo chicano. Albuquerque,
Chicano Communications Center, 1976. [176]p., profusely illus. with
photographs and prints, 8.5x11 inches, worn wraps.
25.00
4.
49th Ward Committee for Independent Political Action. Vol. 1, no. 4 (July
26, 1966). Chicago, the newsletter, 1966. 6p., 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled
together at upper left, staple rusting, damp stain across bottom edge.
75.00
This issue announced the formation of a new political party, the Citizens
Independent Party, dedicated to fighting racism and the Daley machine.
Includes biographical details about Arthur Vazquez, the Mexican-American
leader of the CIP, and Kathleen T. Kearney; their photos appear on the
cover in black and white. Vazquez' obituary from the Chicago Tribune later
noted that "In 1966, he became one of the first Hispanics in the city to
to run for office, as candidate for state senator on the Citizens
Independent Party slate. His petitions were disregarded by the Board of
Election Commissioners and when he sat in to protest, he was fined $100.".
5.
Arte Puertorriqueño de hoy; del 16 de ocvtubre al 16 de noviembre, 1992.
Santo Domingo, DR, Arawak Galeria de Arte, 1992. 8p., 9x8 inch exhibition
catalog with black/white reproductions of works by Jorge Zeno, Rafael
Trelles, Teo Freytes, Jose Antonio Vargas, and others.
25.00
6. Bienvenidos al infierno del secuestro; testimonio de migrantes. Mexico
City, Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos, 2009. 93p., cd included,
one of 1500 copies, first edition, very good in wraps.
25.00
7.
The Black Panther; black community news service, vol. III, no. 22,
Saturday, September 20, 1969. Oakland, Black Panther Party, 1969. 28p.
illus. tabloid newspaper with full-page Emory Douglas art on the front
wrap, wraps which are slightly worn and browned. This issue focuses on two
subjects - Vietnam and Los Siete de la Raza and their newspaper, Basta Ya!,
the fourth isue of which comprises the last 8p. of this newspaper, printed
dos-a-dos. The Panthers provided early logistical support to Los Siete as
part of their radical coalition-building in this period.
75.00
8.
Blue Mesa review; number five. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico.
Creative Writing Center, 1993. 271p., wraps. Edited by Rudolfo Anaya, the
magazine contains contributions by Benjamin Alire Aáenz and several other
Latino writers.
12.00
9.
The California Mission story. Berkeley, Mike Roberts Color Production,
1951. 24p. brochure with color photos, printed in the 1960s, wraps.
15.00
10.
California missions along El Camino Real founded by Padre Junipero
Serra 1713-1784. San Francisco, Cliff House Gift Shop, [195-?]. 24p.,
black/white reproductions of drawings or photos of the missions, wraps.
18.00
11.
Can't jail the spirit; political prisoners in the U.S. A collection of
biographies. Chicago, Editorial El Coqui, 1988. 214p., preface, photos,
organizations, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
35.00
12.
Another copy, fourth edition. Chicago, Committe to End the Marion
Lockdown, 1998. 206p., wraps. 25.00
Includes a chapter on former Bolerium employee-of-the-month Claude Marks.
Each edition was updated to reflect which activists were incarcerated at
the time.
13.
Casa de Adobe handbook. Los Angeles, Southwest Museum, 1973. 22p.,
illus., wraps Casa de Adobe is a replica of a California Spanish hacienda.
15.00
14.
Catalyst: a socialist journal of the social sciences; volume III,
number 4, whole number 12: special issue; Lesbian and gay issues in the
social services . New York, Institute for Social Service Alternatives,
1981. 119p., very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
Includes materials on gay blacks and Hispanics. 12.00
15.
The Center forum; vol. 4, no. 1, September 1969. New York, Center for
Urban Education, 1969. 28p., 10.5x13 inches, wraps. With considerable
material on La Raza and on Spanish speaking children in NY. 20.00
16.
Chicanas en al ambiente nacional/Chicanas in the national landscape;
in Frontiers; a journal of women studies, volume V, number 2, summer 1980.
Boulder, Frontiers, 1980. 82p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 15.00
17.
Chicano bibliography. Hayward, California State
Library, 1970. x, 70p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
22.00
18.
Chicano bibliography; a selected list of books on the culture, history,
and socio-economic conditions of the Mexican-American. Long Beach,
California State College Library, 1970. 45p., wraps. 22.00
19.
College,
Hayward,
Another copy, ex libris, wraps. 17.00
20.
Chicano law review; a publication of the Raza law students at UCLA
School of Law, volume five, 1982. 83p., slightly worn wraps. Contains
articles on minority admissions at UCLA and a review of UCLA law students'
attitudes in the 1970s. 15.00
21.
Chicano Resource Center Film Guide; East Los Angeles Library, Los
Angeles County Public Library. Los Angeles, Chicano Resource Center, 1981.
18p., 8.5x11 inches, introduction, list 57 films with short descriptions
and prices, a subject index and list of film distributors, very good in
stapled printed wraps. 25.00
22.
Chiricú; a publication of Chicano-Riqueño Studies, issue 1, spring
1976. Bloomington, Indiana University, 1976. 26p., 11x8.5 inches, light
browning on spine, otherwise very good in stapled wraps illustrated by
Ferdinand Marínez Norma Alarcón, Daniel alcocer and others. Poetry and
prose, in English and Spanish.
45.00
23.
Cipactli; 11 primavera-vernano 2002 . San Francisco, San Francisco
State University, 2002. 101p., introduction, photos, very good in original
pictorial wraps. 15.00
Various Chicano poets and writers.
24.
Community Muralists Magazine. Spring 1981. San Francisco, Community
Muralists' Newsletter, 1981. Single issue of the magazine, 8.5x11 inches,
wraps lightly worn.
15.00
Features news about socially-conscious murals around the world, including
anti-nuclear and Chicano works.
25.
Community murals. Fall 1982. San Francisco, Community Muralists'
Network, 1982. Single issue of the magazine, 8.5x11 inches, very good.
12.00
Includes sections on Chicano murals, the SF bay area (including centerfold
map of murals in San Francisco), a lengthy narrative of a cross-country
drive featuring mural visits, and more.
26.
La Confluencia; vol. 1, nos. 1, 2, [and] 3 & 4 [double issue]. Santa
Fe, La Confluencia, 1976-77. First volume, consisting of three issues, of
the bilingual/bicultural journal, 36p., 48p. and 68p., 8.5x11 inches, very
good in wraps. Edited by Susan Dewitt and Patricia d'Andrea, with numerous
contributions by both Hispanics and Anglos.
65.00
27.
La Confluencia; vol. 2, nos. 1, 2, [and] 3 & 4 [double issue]. Santa
Fe, La Confluencia, 1979-80. Third volume, consisting of three issues, of
the bilingual/bicultural journal, 52p., 64p. and 68p., 8.5x11 inches, very
good in wraps. Edited by Karl Kopp Susan Dewitt and Patricia d'Andrea,
with numerous contributions by both Hispanics and Anglos, including
Rudolfo Anaya, Will Inman, Leo Romero and many others. Prose, poetry,
friction and nonfiction; #1 is an issue devoted to land and water in the
southwest. 65.00
28.
Crossing borders, cruzando fornteras: Los Siguientes 500 años the next
500 years; 1992 conference proceedings. San Antonio, NALAC The National
Association of Latino Arts and Culture, 1994. 231p., 8.25x10.5 inches,
directories, illustrations, very good first edition stated in trade
paperback pictorial wraps.
30.00
29.
De colores; journal of emerging raza philosophies, Volume 1, Number 4
(1975). Albuquerque, Parajito Publications, [1975]. 79p., wraps. With
articles by Juan Bruce-Novoa on 'The Space of Chicano Literature', Sylvia
Alicia Gonzales on Chicano poetry, and more.
22.00
30.
Another copy, Volume 2, Number 1 (1975). Albuquerque, Parajito
Publications, 1975. 79p., wraps. With material on Eusebio Chacon and
Florencio Trujillo, including some of the latter's poetry. 22.00
31.
Demonstrate against Mondale; Tues., April 15 -5:30 pm, St. Francis
Hotel, Union Square, S.F. Oakland and San Francisco, Comite de California
Contra la Represion and New Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican
Independence, [1980]. 8.5x14 inch sheet, folded twice as self-mailer.
30.00
32.
Early childhood education; a selected bibliography. Los Angeles,
Chicano Research Library, Chicano Studies Center, University of California,
1972. 26p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps slightly foxed and stapled. Bibliography
of Chicano themes.
12.00
33.
Emigración. San Juan, Departmento de Intruccion Publica, División de
Educación de la Comunidad, 1966. 95p., illus. in text, second edition,
paper somewhat browned. For preteens. OCLC lists one holding in the US.
75.00
34.
engage/social action, vol. 6, no. 6, June 1978. Washington, United
Methodist Church, 1978. 47p., wraps. The major article is a 31p. forum on
the Hispanic church in Methodism.
15.00
35.
Entre astutos y héroes; Rose L. Nash, illustrator. Miami, Dade County
Board of Public Instruction, Spanish Curricula Development Center, 1978.
41p., wraps. For intermediate grade levels.
25.00
36.
Estudios
fronterizos
Mexico-Estados
Unidos;
directorio
investigadores. Tijuana, Centro de Estudios Fronterizos del Norte
Mexico, 1982. [xviii], 282p., wraps.
22.00
37.
Eureka fall 2002; drawings by Melvin, Ulises & Julio. San Francisco,
Clase de Escritura Creativa, ABE/GED Program Transitional Studies, CCSF,
2002. [152]p., 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps. Spanish language poetry
and stories by CCSF students. 30.00
38.
The Fat capitalist's song on the death of Che Guevara. New York, Times
Change Press, 1970. unpaginated, lightly soiled wraps, reprinted from The
Water Tunnel, State College, PA, November 16, 1969, writer unknown with
illustrations by the Cuban artist Posada. 10.00
39.
La felicidad cómo hallarla.
Society of New York, 1980. 191p.
40.
Fiesta; revista mensual en Español. Oakland, n. pub., 1960. 42p.
Spanish-language magazine emanating from Oakland. No OCLC holdings.
45.00
New York,
15.00
Watchtower
Bible
and
de
de
Tract
41.
The Forumeer: official publication of the American G.I. Forum of the
U.S. Three issues: April, July, September 1970. San Jose, CA, American G.I.
Forum, 1970. Three issues of the tabloid format newspaper, 4p. apiece,
some toning but otherwise good condition. 95.00
Include articles on Chicano protests against judge Gerald Chargin, the
Coors boycott, a protest following the burning of the MECHA house in
Northridge, and more. The American G.I. Forum is a Hispanic veterans and
civil rights organization.
42.
Free the F.A.L.N.! Free Puerto Rico. San Francisco, New Movement in
Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and Socialism, [198-?]. 8.5x14
inch sheet, printed single side.
30.00
43.
From the Canyon Collective. Canyon, CA, Canyon Collective, n.d. 24p.,
pamphlet in tabloid newspaper format, paper moderately toned, not brittle,
edgeworn at bottom edge.
25.00
Includes articles, correspondence and proposals on various radical social
projects such as the Tierra Amarilla Agricultural Cooperative in New
Mexico; the COPS commune in Berkeley; alternative child care and
educational options; underground railroad for draft resisters, and much
more.
44.
El futuro 5 #1. [Sacramento], California Student Aid Commission, [200?]. 12p. color comic promoting education, very good in wraps.
12.00
45.
El Gallo: la Voz de la Justicia. Vol. 5, no. 4 and 5. Denver, CO, the
newspaper, 1973. Two issues of the tabloid format newspaper, 12 and 16
pages, contents in both English and Spanish, paper slightly toned and
edgeworn, with wear to fold, but otherwise good.
60.00
Includes much material on the Raza Unida Party, Chicano Liberation Day,
the release from prison of the activist Luis "Junior" Martinez after his
aquittal on charges of assaulting police, and much more.
46.
General del Pino speaks; an insight into elite corruption and military
dissension in Castro's Cuba. Washington, Cuban American National
Foundation, 1987. ii, 66p., wraps. Del Pino defected to the US in 1987.
22.00
47.
El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice in northern New Mexico. [14
issues of the newspaper]. Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1969-72.
Fourteen issues of the tabloid-format newspaper, generally 16 pages, text
mostly in English with some Spanish, some issues ex-library. Issue present
include: Vol. II no. 7; Vol. III nos. 3-5, 8-13; Vol. IV nos. 1,2, and 6,
and Vol. V no. 7. 250.00
Wide-ranging content includes much on farmworkers, a special issue devoted
to a "Raza report from North Vietnam," Native American issues, poetry and
essays, and much more. Founded and edited by Elizabeth Martinez.
48.
El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice in northern New Mexico. Vol. III
no. 4 (April 13, 1970). Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1970. Single
issue of the tabloid-format newspaper, 8 pages, text in English and
Spanish.
35.00
Includes front-page article on potato workers in La Jara, CO and report of
a census taker hitting a Chicana woman who refused to identify herself as
"white" on the form; the anniversary of a co-op in Tierra Amarilla, Indian
protesters taking over a BIA office, and more.
49.
El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice in northern New Mexico. Vol. III
no. 4 (April 13, 1970). Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1970. Single
issue of the tabloid-format newspaper, 16 pages, text in English and
Spanish.
35.00
Includes front-page article on the 25th anniversary of Hiroshima, an
article on Southwestern tourism as romanticized racism, the Coors boycott,
lettuce strikers, the Chicano Moratorium, and more.
50.
La Guardia: a bilingual newspaper. Marzo, 1980. Milwaukee, the
newspaper, 1980. 16p., tabloid format newspaper, text in both English and
Spanish.
25.00
Includes reports on a visit by Puerto Rican nationalists, an essay on
Chicanos and the situation in Iran, several pages of ads and advice on
finding work, and much more.
51.
Guardian; independent radical newsweekly, October 18, 1969 (Days of
Rage). New York, Weekly Guardian Associates, 1969. 16p., folded tabloid,
mild fraying and chipping, browned newsprint, folded unevenly, photographs,
overall good.
20.00
Issue has multi-page coverage of the Weatherman-led SDS national action in
Chicago better known as the "Days of Rage." A negative editorial about the
action is headlined "Hurricane or hot air?" Also article by Paul Buhle on
a welfare march led by Father James Groppi occupying the state capitol in
Madison, Wisconsin; article by Carl Davidson on the Young Lords in NY;
Wilfred Burchett on China's 20th anniversary of its revolution and on
North Vietnam's memorial for Ho Chi Minh; Irwin Silber on 5000 anti-war
protestors marching on Ft. Dix.
52.
Hispanic American Genealogical Association HAGA: newsletter; volume 1,
no. 1, January 1989. Salt Lake City, The Associatoin, 1989. 4-panel
newsletter, 5.5x8.5 inches.
12.00
53.
Immigration impacts: minority issues, minority views. Washington, FAIR
- The Federation for American Immigration Reform, [1990]. 34p., 6x9 inches,
very good first edition booklet in stapled wraps. Reprints articles from
various journals and newspapers.
12.00
Promotes minority anti-immigration views.
54.
The insurgent; newsletter of the Committee to Fight Repression, vol. 1,
no. 2, Fall 1985. New York, Committee to Fight Repression, 1985. 31p.,
8.25x11 inches, wraps. Second issue of the journal devoted primarily to
the struggles of Puerto Rican and African American radicals in their
struggles with the police and courts.
25.00
55.
It's up to me; stories of choices, predicaments and decisions by San
Francisco youth. San Francisco, Streetside Stories, 2003. xi, 231p.,
profuse
vignette
photoportraits
accompany
confessional
statements;
foreword by Rebecca Walker, wraps. Multicultural anthology. 12.00
56.
The Latino experience in U. S.
1994. xii, 420p., illus. in text,
owner's name, otherwise very good in
consultants Pedro A. Cabán, Bárbara
12.00
57.
Lecturas sobre historia de Puerto Rico; para estudiantes de escuela
superior, programa de extudios sociales división de supervisión y
currículo. San Juan, Departmento de Instrucción Pública, 1960. 233p.,
history. Paramus, NJ, Glove Fearon,
8x10 inches, later printing, prior
boards. Educational text prepared by
Cruz, José Carrasco and Juan García.
introduction, bibliography, tables, text in Spanish, very
edition trade paperbackin cloth-tape backed wraps.
75.00
good
first
Four copies located in OCLC.
58.
Left curve 13 1988. San Francisco, Left Curve, 1988. 96p., 8.5x11
inches, very good in wraps.
20.00
With a significant section on Juan Antonio Corretjer, a translation of
Darwish's poem on the Intifada, etc.
59.
Liberated Guardian, vol.1, no. 11, Oct. 19, 1970. New York, Liberated
Guardian Workes' Collective, 1970. 28p., 11x17 inch tabloid, folded, small
chip at top of spine, otherwise very good.
45.00
Front cover features excerpt from 5th communication from the "Weatherman
Underground", full communique is printed in issue's centerspread along
with one from the Quarter Moon Tribe about bombing the U. of Washington
Naval ROTC building. Issue also has material on revolt in NYC prisons,
interview with George Jackson, articles on the Tupamaros, article on Young
Lords conference, plus articles on upcoming trials of the Panther 21 in NY
and Ericka Huggins and Bobby Seale in New Haven. The Liberated Guardian
was the breakaway radical paper founded by disgruntled staff members of
the Guardian, the primary national paper of the new left.
60.
La libertad homosexual se honra en San Francisco, in Tiempo, año 4 vol 130, Julio 1, 1981. San Francisco, El Tiempo, 1981. Cover photo + 2p.
photospread in the 28p. tabloid newspaper, which covered local news as
well as stories from Mexico and Central America, wraps.
22.00
61.
Lies, damn lies, and distortions and how we stop them! From the first
amendment to Managua and Glasnost. Berkeley, CA, Meiklejohn Civil
Liberties Institute, 1987. [42p.], wraps. Program for the symposium, with
selections from presentations, biographical items on three honorees (Cruz
Reynoso, Brenda Payton and David Christiano), and numerous advertisements
and greetings. Not found in OCLC. (Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute's
eighth annual symposium)
18.00
Includes a one-page bio with photo and two pages of quotes from Reynoso,
the first Chicano on the California state supreme court.
62.
Love and rockets #10. Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics Books, 1985.
48p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps. Part of the ongoing comic saga
by the Hernandez brothers.
15.00
63.
Love and rockets #12. Thousand Oaks, CA, Fantafgraphics Books, 1985.
32p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
64.
Love and rockets #15. Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics Books, 1986.
32p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
65.
Love and rockets #16. Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics Books, 1986.
32p., 8.5x11", first printing, wraps.
15.00
66.
Love and rockets #31. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1990. 47p., 8.5x11
inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
67.
Love and rockets #34. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1990. 32p., 8.5x11
inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
68.
Love and rockets #35. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1990. 32p., 8.5x11
inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
69.
Love and rockets #37. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1990. 32p., 8.5x11
inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
70.
Love and rockets #40. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1990. 47p., 8.5x11
inches, wraps.
12.00
71.
Love and rockets #41. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1993. 32p., 8.5x11
inches, first printing, wraps.
15.00
72.
Love and rockets #47. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1990. 32p.,
8.5x11", first printing, wraps. Part of the ongoing comic saga by the
Hernandez brothers.
15.00
73.
Love and rockets nos. 1-5. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, [2000-2].
Various paginations, 7x10 inches, very good in wraps. First five issues in
the new series of the comic saga by the Hernandez brothers. 50.00
74.
Love and rockets no. 7. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, [2003]. 30p.,
very good in wraps. Part of the new series.
12.00
75.
Love and rockets no. 9. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 2003. 30p., very
good in wraps. Part of the new series.
12.00
76.
Love and rockets no. 10. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 2004. 56p., very
good in wraps. Part of the new series.
15.00
77.
Love and rockets no. 11. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 2004. 30p.,
very good in wraps. Part of the new series.
12.00
78.
Low rider; volume 1, no. 8. San Jose, La Onda Communications, [1977].
48p., 8.5x11, wraps with one-inch closed tear on rear.
25.00
79.
Low rider; volume 2, no. 11, September, 79. San Jose,
Communications, 1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 25.00
A.T.M.
80.
Low rider; volume 2, no. 12, October, 79. San Jose,
Communications, 1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 25.00
A.T.M.
81.
Low rider; volume 2, no. 4. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications, 1978.
Unpaginated., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
30.00
82.
Low rider; volume 2, no. 6. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications, 1978.
Unpaginated., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
30.00
83.
Low rider; volume 3, no. 6, April 1980. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications,
1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
25.00
84.
Low rider volume 3, no. 8, June 1980. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications,
1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
25.00
85.
Low rider; volume 3, no. 10, August 1980. San Jose,
Communications, 1980. 78p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
25.00
86.
Low rider; volume 4, no. 4. San Jose, La Onda Communications, [1981].
124p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
25.00
87.
Low rider; volume 4, no. 7, May 81. San Jose, La Onda Communications,
1981. 78p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, worn wraps. 15.00
88.
Making high schools work for linguistic minorities: a research
partnership. Sacramento, State of California. Joint Publications Office,
1984. x, 47p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Primarily on Spanish-speaking
children.
15.00
89.
May 21st defendant faces 5 years. San Francisco, Friends of the
Defendants, [1979]. 8.5x11 inch flyer, printed single side. On David
A.T.M.
Waddle, a gay Chicano, convicted for activities during the White Night
riots on the word of one vice cop, with two photos of Waddle (one with
codefendant Peter Plate).
25.00
90.
Mexican Organization 1810 1958; Comite Pro-Fiestas Patrias para el
fondo pro-becas, Sunday, September 14, 1958, Oakland Auditorium. Oakland,
the Organization, 1958. 20p. program for the event, photos in text, wraps
lightly worn. No copies in OCLC.
95.00
91.
Mexican Patriotic Festivities Committee; Oakland Civic Auditorium,
Sunday, September 20, 1959. 20p. 8.5x11 inch illustrated program for the
event, lightly browned wraps. Considerable text + ads. Proceeds went to
the organization's scholarship fund.
95.00
92.
Meyibó: organo del Centro de investigaciones históricas UNAM -UABC.
[Six
issues].
Tijuana,
Universidad
nacional
autónoma
de
México;
Universidad autónoma de Baja California, 1977-1989. Six issues of the
journal, including numbers 1, 4-6, 7/8, 9/10. All are in original wraps,
very good; text in Spanish.
45.00
Scholarly articles on the history of Baja California, Chicano studies,
Spanish-Indian relations in the colonial period, local archeology, and
related topics.
93.
Movilizacion por la paz, el trabajo y la justicia .... marcha y mitin
en San Francisco, Sabado, 20 de Abril, 1987. San Francisco, Movilización
por la Paz, el Trabajo y la Justicia , 1987. 1p. flyer for the march, one
side in English, one in Spanish, opposing US wars in Central America and
for social justice.
20.00
94.
Movilizacion por la paz, el trabajo y la justicia .... marcha y mitin
en San Francisco, Sabado, 20 de Abril. San Francisco, Movilización por la
Paz, el Trabajo y la Justicia , [1985?]. 1p. flyer for the march, opposing
US wars in Central America and for social justice, printed two sides, the
verso with endorsers.
20.00
95.
El mundo en mi corazón. San Francisco, Writers Corps, [200-?]. 32p.
poetry chapbook by primarily Latino elementary and middle school students
in San Francsico's Mission district, very good in wrasp.
15.00
96.
NACLA report on the Americas, volume XII, number 6, Nov-Dec 1979. A
special report: undocumented immigrant workers in New York City. New York,
North American Congress on Latin America, 1979. 56p., wraps.
12.00
97.
NACLA report on the Americas, volume XVI, number 1, July 1992. A
special report: Coming North, Latino & Caribbean immigration. New York,
NACLA, 1992. 48p., wraps.
12.00
98.
No more teachers' dirty looks; vol.5, no.1, winter 1975. San Francisco,
Bay Area Radical Teachers' Organizing Collective, 1975. 32 p. + wraps, 8.5
x 11 inches, light soiling and small tear on cover, folds at some corners,
illus.
12.00
Topics include La Raza student writing, education in China, labor studies,
surviving as a substitute teacher, classroom activities to combat sexism.
99.
Nuestro canto; cuentos, ensayos. Gary, IN, Department of Modern
Languages, Indiana University Northwest, 1979. 16p., edited and signed by
Nicolás Kanellos, very good in stapled wraps. Essays in Spanish on various
subjects, including Mexico and Puerto Rico.
45.00
100. Oboe 6. San Francisco, Night Horn Press,, 1983. 48p., illus., 11x14
inches, lightly worn wraps illus. by Paul Kwan. Edited by Robert Anbian,
this issue leads with three poems by Juan Felipe Herrera, with poems
translated from the Spanish by Otto René Castillo, Roque Dalton and Miguel
Hernandez, Jack Hirschman translations of poetry by Depestre, Mayakovsky,
Césaire, Dalton and Eluard, contributions by James Broughton, Sharon
Doubiago, and much more.
35.00
101. The original constitution of the state of California, 1849; the
engrossed copy with the offical Spanish translation. Sacramento, Telefact
Foundation, 1965. 108p., introductory essay and illus., holograph
constitution reproduced in sepia facsimile on buff paperstock, 8.5x11
inches, stapled wraps. 12.00
102. Oro madre;
55p., illus.,
Bruhac, Ivan
including many
volume 2, numbers 3-4. Fremont, CA, Ruddy Duck Press, 1984.
wraps. With poems by Wilfredo Castaño, Jim Sagel, Joseph
Argüelles, Pancho Aguilar, Gerry Locklin and others,
poems in support of the Nicaraguan revolution.
15.00
103. Other sources: an American essay, celebrating America's bicentennial,
San Francisco Art Institute, September 17-November 7, 1976. San Francisco,
the Institute, 1976. 128p., illus., wraps. The "perfectbound" binding is
begining to crack. This multicultural exhibition catalog includes a fivepage article by Rupert Garcia.
12.00
104. The Padua Institute; a non-profit institution dedicated to interAmerican friendship. Claremont, CA, Padua Institute, [195-?]. 16p. illus.
pamphlet, wraps. With material on the Mexican Players and California's
Mexican heritage. 25.00
The Community Theatre in Padua, founded in the late 1920s, almost by
accident became the home of the Mexican American troupe that worked hard
both to preserve aspects of their own culture while presenting it to wider
audiences.
105. Parameters on institutional change: Chicano experiences in education.
Hayward, The Southwest Network, 1974. vii, 190p., preface, introduction,
footnotes, bibliographies, illustrations, very good first edition trade
paperback in pictorial wraps. Essays based on the Chicano experience
analyzing the ability of the Chicano movement to enter and change the
educational establishment.
18.00
106. La Patria portátil; 100 years of Mexican chromo art calendars. Mexico
City, Asociación Carso, 1999. 106p., profusely illus. with examples of art
from the exhibition organized by the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City and the
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum in Chicago, 11x8.5 inches, near fine in
wraps. Bilingual text. One of the most interesting small exhibits this
cataloguer has seen.
50.00
107. The peanut vendor; the sensational song hit of Don Azpiazus'
Casino Orchestra, composed by Moises Simons, revised edition by G.
containing original Spanish & English text, English text by
Rittenberg and special stage version by Marion Sunshine. New York,
B. Marks Music Co., 1930. 6p., 8.5x11 inches, pictoral wraps. Sheet
25.00
Havana
Paoli,
Louis
Edward
music.
108. El Plan de Santa Barbara; a Chicano plan for higher education;
analyses and positions by the Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher
Education. Oakland, La Causa Publications, 1969. 155p., manifesto,
illustrations throughout, bibliography, appendices listing participants,
lengthy personal inscription in Spanish to Antonio Rios-Bustamante
thanking him for his support and efforts, last few pages and back cover
dog-eared otherwise very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial
wraps.
65.00
Section on MECHA.
109. Plan integral ambiental fronterizo Mexico - EUA (primera etapa, 1992 1994). Mexico City and Washington , SEDUE and U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, 1991. [231]p., 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps.
Preliminary draft of 8/2/91. Text in Spanish.
65.00
110. Poetry S. F. issue 5. Special issue: Mission Street manifesto;
bilingual poetry from the hearts of the Americas, bilingual. San Francisco,
Poetry San Francisco, [198-?]. 12p. tabloid newspaper, folded, right edge
browned, with numerous Chicano poets (Margarita Robles, Alfonso Texidor,
Juan Felipe Herrera, etc.) with work edited by Lucha Corpi, and several
local beats.
18.00
111. Prairie schooner; volume 68, number 4, winter 1994. Special issue of
Latina/Latino literature. Lincoln, University of Nebraska, 1994. 201p.,
wraps. With contributions by Ray Gonzalez, Denise Chávez, Gary Soto, Julia
Alvarez, Ana Castillo and many others.
18.00
112. El pueblo de Los Angeles. Los Angeles, City of Los Angeles, Recreation
and Parks Department, [197-?]. [20]p. illus. booklet on L.A.'s Hispanic
origins, very good in wraps. 15.00
113. El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park; resource management plan,
October 1978. Sacramento, State of California, Resources Agency, Dept. of
Parks & Recreation, 1978. iv, 63p., 8.5x11 inches, summary, purpose,
appendixes, illustrated with photos, figures and 5 folding maps/plans,
very good in stapled pictorial wraps.
40.00
114. La Puerta de Oro Deslustrada; los derechos civiles en la immigracion;
un informe de la Comisión de Derechos Civiles de los Estados Unidos,
Septiembre de 1980. Washington, US Commission on Civil Rights, 1980. ix,
481p., 8.5x11 inches, introduction, conclusions, appendixes, tables,
illustrations, diagrams, text in Spanish, very good ex-library copy with
minimal stamps on cover, in white printed wraps.
30.00
115. Q-vo magazine; August 1979, volume I, no. IV. Los Angeles, Q-vo
Magazine, 1979. 64p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps with oneinch separation at base of spine. The lowrider magazine includes a section
on Mission St. cruising in San Francisco. 35.00
116. Q-vo magazine; ctober 1979, volume I, no. 6. Los Angeles, Q-vo
Magazine, 1979. 64p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps with oneinch closed tear. .
35.00
117. Q-vo magazine; January 1981, volume 2 no. 9. Los Angeles, Q-vo Magazine,
1981. 76p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps with one-inch
closed tear. Includes a section on Joe Bravo's street murals and
interviews with Anthony Quinn and Freedy Fender. By now, the emphasis had
switched from lowriding to Latino culture in general. 35.00
118. El Quijote; Julio 1973, año III, no. 29. San Francisco, El Quijote,
1973. 52p., profusely illus. Hispanic entertainment magazine, 8.5x11
inches, wraps.
15.00
119. Radical America: Vol. 12, (1978), No. 1-6. . Somerville, MA, Radical
America, 1978. Full year run, wraps, various lengths. Number one is a
double issue combined with #6 of volume 11. Wraps somewhat smudged or worn
on some numbers. Topics include American Leninism in the 1970s, Chicano
murals, miners, sexual harassment, the Black south in the 1970s, the Tet
offensive, farmworker organizing, etc.
35.00
120. Revolutionary Youth Movement; [SDS]. Chicago, Revolutionary Youth
Movement, 1969. 20p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly browned, rolled at
page tops and bottoms, else very good.
45.00
Rare, apparently single issue of tabloid put out by RYM II, the Klonsky
and Ignatin led SDS faction that initially sided with Weatherman in the
split with PL (Progressive Labor) and then pursued its own course. RYM II
chose to have its own National Action in Chicago Oct. 8-11 parallel to
Weatherman's "Days of Rage" and it is publicized here along with appeals
to proletarian youth, articles in solidarity with Vietnam and Puerto Rico,
the Black Panthers and the Young Lords, and sideswipes at Weatherman as
adventurists and political Dadaists.
121. San Diego Free Press; vol.1, no. 1, 1-14 November 1968. San Diego, CA,
San Diego Free Press, 1968. 16p, 11x17 inches, yellowing at edges and fold,
vol. 1, no. 1, 1-14 November 1968, contents on local appearances by
Eldridge Cleaver, George Wallace, and Stokely Carmichael, Cesar Chavez's
Delano Proclamation on the UFW's grape strike, and the renewal of protests
in Berkeley, and some local news.
35.00
Newspaper founded by Herbert Marcuse's philosophy grad students at UC San
Diego, including investigative reporter Lowell Bergman, name changed to
San Diego Street Journal in 1969.
122. El santuario de Chimayo. Santa Fe, Ancient City Press, [197-?]. 32p.,
illus., wraps.
17.00
123. El Santuario . . . un alto on the high road to Taos. Silver Spring,
Sons of the Holy Family, 1982. 20p., 6x9 inches, illustrated with color
photos, very good booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. 9.00
Brief history of the Spanish Catholic missionaries in New Mexico in the
16th and 17th centuries.
124. Semillero; no. 1/Abril-Mayo 1994. San Francisco, Semillero-Lea, 1994.
20p. illus. magazine, 8.5x11 inches, closely affiliated with the CTG, a
day laborer organization in San Francisco.
17.00
125. Sin fronteras: el periodico de la Raza de Bronce. Vol. 1, no. 1
(Febrero, 1974). n.p., Sin Fronteras, 1974. First issue of the tabloidformat newspaper, 20, text in Spanish.
45.00
Articles on an immigration conference in Los Angeles, lettuce boycotts, a
speaking tour by Angela Davis, the Chicano Defense Committee in Denmver,
and much more.
126. Sin fronteras: vocero del trabajador Mexicano. Vol. 4 no. 1 (Sept.
1977). Los Angeles, Sin Fronteras, 1977. Single issue of the tabloidformat newspaper, 12 / 12 pages in English and Spanish, mildly edgeworn.
25.00
Articles on labor issues and amnesty, the Coors boycott, and more.
127. Social research on Chicanos: its development and directions, a
symposium, Maxine Baca Zinn, editor, in The Social Science Journal, April
1982, volume 19, number 2. Fort Collins, Western Social Science
Association, 1982. 136p., wraps. With contributions by Mario Barrera, Juan
García and Carlos Munoz, among others.
18.00
128. Su niño necesita un registro oficial de nacimiento porque?. Santa Fe,
Departmento nde Salubridad Publica and El Buró de Censo de los Estados
Unido, 1940. 6x9 inch handbill printed two sides, reminding the Spanishspeaking population to report all children to the census, lightly worn
wraps.
45.00
129. Su niño necesita un registro oficial de nacimiento porque?. Santa Fe,
Departmento nde Salubridad Publica and El Buró de Censo de los Estados
Unido, 1940. 6x9 inch handbill printed two sides, reminding the Spanishspeaking population to report all children to the census, wraps worn, with
several closed tears, at top. 25.00
130. The sweetest hangover [& other STDs]; a new play by Ricardo A. Bracho,
directed by Roberto Varea, dramaturgy by Cherrie Moraga. San Francisco,
Brava! For Women in the Arts, [2000?]. 12p., 7.5x10 inch illustrated
program, signed by playwright Bracho under his acknowledgements, very good
in wraps. Genderbender play aimed at gay youth of color by the Mexican
American dramatist.
35.00
131. Symposium: minority rights; California Law Review, volume 63, number 3,
May 1975. Berkeley, CA, School of Law of the University of California,
Berkeley, 1975. 596-844p., wraps mildly shelfworn. With articles on
Chicano legal rights including UC Berkeley economist Paul S.Taylor's
"Mexican migration and the 160-acre water limitation" regarding the fight
for water rights for small farms as it affected Mexican-American farmers.
(California Law Review) 15.00
132. Tercer encunetro de poesía joven de la frontera norte. Mexico City,
Secretaría de Educación Pública, 1987. 359p., first edition, wraps.
35.00
133. To take back the night, take back the world. San Francisco, New
Movement in Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and Socialism, 1981.
8.5x11 inch flyer, printed two sides. On the Puerto Rican prisoners, with
emphasis on women's liberation as well.
25.00
134. Travels with Carlos & Anza; a brief explorer's guide to a few missing
monuments. San Francisco, Bureau of Urban Secrets, 2004. 18p., wraps.
Exhibition catalog issued in conjunction with the Monument Recall exhibit
and SF Camerawork, autumn, 2004.
15.00
135. Twenty-five years of Hispanic literature in the United States 19651990; an exhibit, with accompanying text, curated by Roberta Fernández,
produced and installed by Patricia Bozeman. Houston, M. D. Anderson
Library, 1992. 58p. wraps. No illustrations. Focuses primarily on Chicano
authors, editors and critics, with some nod to Puerto Rican lterature.
25.00
136. The union, the grape strike, the boycott; in Abas, #7, May, 1969.
Newark, Abas Magazine, 1969. 3p. lead article in the 12p. tabloid
underground newspaper. 20.00
137. University of Puerto Rico press; general catalogue and new books, 1960.
Rio Piedres, University of Puerto Rico Press, 1960. 16p., wraps. 12.00
138. La verdad que lleva a vida eterna. New York, Watchtower Bible and
Tract Society of New York, 1981. 190p., revised edition.
15.00
139. Verdadera paz y seguridad... ¿como puede usted hallarla?. New York,
Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, 1986. 187p., revised
edition .
15.00
140. Vigilantism, immigration policy and militarization of the border in
Arizona: cases of human rights violations. Tucson, The Coalición de
Derechos
Humanos/Arizona
Border
Rights
Project,
2000.
Unpaginated
collection of photocopied newspaper articles on the subject, 8.5x11 inches,
stapled wraps.
45.00
141. Windows of opportunity; how business invests in U.S. Hispanic markets;
volume one: Human development, volume two; Business development. New York,
The Hispanic Policy Development Project, [1988]. xi, 39p., & vii, 37p.,
11x8.5 inches oblong, introductory materials, illustrated with figures,
tables, graphs and photos, very good in original stapled wraps. Two
volumes.
35.00
142. Wings; poetry. San Francisco, the authors, 1994. 76p., wraps. Poetry
by Hispanic school children in San Francisco, with an introduction by
Jorge Argueta.
12.00
143. El Yaqui / Compass. Vol. 4, no. 6 (July 1970). Houston, TX, Chicano
Press, 1970. 8p., tabloid format newspaper, text in both English and
Spanish. Paper mildly toned, some edgewear. Not found in OCLC.
35.00
Includes reports on alleged anti-Chicano activity by police in Pasadena,
Texas; the Raza Unida conference; poetry, and more.
144. Young Socialist, vol. 13, no. 1, January, 1970 (final issue). New York,
Young Socialist, 1970. 32p., wraps; headline story is "Chicano studies and
the fight for liberation".
18.00
145. Abad de Santillan, Diego. Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la
revolucion social Mexicana. Mexico City, Grupo Cultural "Ricardo Flores
Magon,, 1925. 131p., wraps worn and chipped.
75.00
146. Another copy, wraps rebound in library buckram.
75.00
147. Another copy, cover and f.e.p. missing. 22.00
148. Abalos, David T. The Latino male; a radical redefinition. Boulder,
Lynne Reiner Publishers, 2002. xiii, 221p., first wraps printing. Minor
gay and AIDS content.
20.00
149. Abalos, David
political. Notre
204p., foreword,
cloth boards and
T. Latinos in the United States; the sacred and the
Dame, The University of Notre Dame Press, 1986. xviii,
introduction, notes, index, very good first edition in
unclipped dj.
20.00
150. Abbott, Mamie Goulet. Santa Ines Hermosa; the journal of the Padre's
niece. Montecito, Santa Barbara, Sunwise Press, 1951. xi, 262, xiii-xvp. +
4p. photos, f.e.p. and title page missing.
18.00
The journal and reminices of the life of Mamie Goulet Abbott at Santa Ines
1902-1924. Abbott was responsible for restoring the historic Santa Ines
mission from near ruin to a noble chapel and convent. A personal account
of California history, Abbot discusses the discovery and restoration of a
number of 15th and 16th century religious vestments.
151. Abella, Alex. Final acts; a novel. New York, Simon & Schuster, 2000.
302p., advance uncorrected reader's proof, wraps. The third novel by the
Cuban American writer. 17.00
152. Abella, Alex. The killing of the saints. New York, Corwn Publishers,
1990. 308p., signed by Abella, first edition, dj. Abella’s first novel is
a thriller set in Los Angeles.
25.00
153. An unisigned copy of the first edition, dj.
20.00
154. Abruch
Linder,
Miguel.
Movimiento
Chicano;
demandas
materiales
nacionalismo y tacticas. [Mexico], Universidad Nacional D' Mexico/Acatlán,
[1980?]. 106p., chapter notes, bibliographical notes, bibliography, text
in Spanish very good trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
15.00
155. Acosta, Ivonne,
conferencias de las
PR, Editorial LEA,
first edition, very
ed. Controversias históricas del siglo XX; seis
tertulias sabatinas, primera serie 1992-1993. San Juan,
Ateneo Puertorriqueño, 1995. 102p., wraps, illus.,
good condition. .
35.00
156. Acosta, Oscar Zeta. The East L.A. 13; in El Grito; volume III, no. 2,
winter 1970. Berkeley, Quinto Sol, 1970. 7p. article in the 64p. issue
that includes an 8p. portfolio of drawings in black and red by Ricardo
Cuadra, 6p. poetry by Ricardo Sanchez, Armando Morales on mental and
public health issues, and more.
35.00
157. Agosin, Marjorie and Cola Franzen, eds., The renewal of the vision;
voices of Latin American women poets 1940 - 1980. London, Spectacular
Diseases, 1987. 109p., introduction, contributors' notes, very good first
trade edition of 750 copies in pictorial wraps. Julia
Alvarez,
Ana
Castillo, et al. 18.00
158. Aguila, Inc. ¿Qué es lo que puedo hacer si no Califico para la amnistía?
Salinas, Aguila, Inc., 1987? 6 panel brochure folded to 4.75x8.5 inches,
photocopied, text in Spanish. A guide to immigrant rights and amnesty.
12.00
Esta información es proporcionada por la coalición de derechos sobre
immigración de los angeles (chirla).
159. Aguila, Inc. ¿Qué es lo que se debe hacer y lo que no se debe hacer
cuando quiera conseguir la residencia legal bajo la nueva ley de
immigración? San Diego, Aguila, Inc., 1987. 6 panel brochure folded to
4.75x8.5 inches, text in Spanish. A guide to immigrant rights and amnesty.
12.00
160. Aguilar, Albert T. The sounds of a thinker/sondios de un pensador;
bilingual second edition. San Francisco, Sendas Publishing Company,
[1976?]. 94p., second edition, wraps. Short philosophic pieces and poetry
in both English and Spanish. 22.00
161. Aguilar , Ricardo. Caravana enlutada. Mexico City, Ediciones Pájaro
Cascabel, 1975. 60p., one of 1,000 copies, wraps browned on spine and
slightly worn. Chicano poet. 65.00
162. Aguilar, Ricardo, Armando Armengol [and] Sergio D. Elizondo, eds.
Palabra nueva, poesía Chicana. El Paso, Texas Western Press, The
University of Texas at El Paso, 1985. 145p., wraps slightly edgeworn,
first edition, very good condition. Poetry in Spanish by Juan Felipe
Herrera, Francisco X. Alarcon and others. (Dos Pasos editores)
30.00
163. Ainsworth, Katherine and Edward M., preface by Salvador Garcia. In the
shade of the juniper tree; a life of Fray Junípero Serra. Garden City,
Doubleday & Co., 1970. xii, 199p., preface in English and Spanish,
bibliography, index, very good first edition stated in green cloth and
gilt in lightly-worn, price-clipped and chipped dj.
12.00
164. Alaniz, Yolanda. My politics is me. Seattle, the author, [197-?]. 4p.,
8.5x11 inches, stapled. A speech by the Chicana/Freedom Socialist militant
on the three aspects of her politics: Chicanismo, feminism and labor. OCLC
lists only one holding at UC Davis. 45.00
Yolanda Alaniz was born on 11 March 1950 and raised in the Yakima Valley
of eastern Washington. She became involved in the labor movement as an
employee at the University of Washington where she was one of the founders
of the Staff Rights Organizing Committee (SROC).
165. Alarcon, Evelina. The urban crisis: Los Angeles rebels. New York,
Political Affairs, 1992. 16p., wraps. By a Latina Communist, with
considerable material on Mexican Americans as well as blacks in the wake
of the Rodney King riots.
10.00
166. Alarcón, Francisco X. De amor oscuro/of dark love; with drawings by Ray
Rice. Santa Cruz, CA, Moving Parts Press, 1992. [68]p., later printing,
wraps. Gay Chicano poet.
15.00
167. Alcalá, Kathleen. Spirits of the ordinary; a tale of Casas Grandes. San
Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1987. 244p., first printing, dj. First novel
by the Chicana writer. 22.00
168. Alegria, Claribel and Darwin J. Flakoll. Ashes of Izalco; a novel,
translated by Darwin J. Flakoll. Willamantic, CT, Curbstone Press, 1989.
173p., wraps. Nicaraguan America poet.
12.00
169. Alegria, Fernando. Lautaro; joven libertador de Arauco. Obra premiada
en el Concurso Latinoamericano de escritores, aupiciado por la Editorial
Farrar & Rinehart. Santiago, Chile, Empresa Editora Zig-Zag S.A., 1943.
238p., spotted blue boards with spine ends worn.
18.00
170. Alegria, Fernando, ed. Chilean writers in exile; eight short novels.
Trumansburg, The crossing Press, 1982. xi, 162p., wraps. A number of the
contributors, including the editor, reside in the US. 15.00
171. Algarín, Miguel. Love is hard work; memorias de Loisaida. New York,
Scribner, 1997. 155p., review copy with sheet laid in, first edition, dj.
Nuyorican poet.
25.00
172. Another copy, first wraps printing.
12.00
173. Alire Sáenz, Benjamin. A gift from Papá Diego/Un regalo de Papá Diego,
illustrations by Geronimo Garcia. El Paso, Cinco Puntos Press, 1989. 40p.
illus. children's book by the Chicano author, 10x8 inches, wraps. 12.00
174. Allende, Isabel. The infinite plan; a novel, translated from the
Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden. New York, HarperCollins, 1991. 382p.,
brief inscription by the Chilean American writer, first printing, dj flaps
slightly creased. 25.00
175. Almaguer, Tomás. Interpreting Chicano history: the "World-System"
approach to 19th century California. Berkeley, Institute for thye Study of
Social Change, 1977. 40p. printed recto-only, 8.5x11 inches, introduction,
notes, die-cut cover tape-repaired otherwise very good in stapled covers.
(Working Papers Series #101) 25.00
176. Alvarez, Julia. A cafecito story; afterword by Bill Eichner, woodcuts
by Belkin Ramírez. White River Junction, VT, Chelsea Green Publishing
Company, 2001. 69p., wraps. Short story based on fair trade coffee.
12.00
177. Alvarez, Julia. How Tía Lola came to stay. New York, Alfred A. Knopf,
2001. 147p., nice personal inscription by Alvarez on the half-title page,
first printing, very good in a like dj.
18.00
178. Alvarez, Julia. The other side/el otro lado. New York, Dutton, 1995.
183p., advance uncorrected proof, wraps. Poetry.
30.00
179. Anaya, Rudolfo. Shaman winter. New York, Warner Books, 1999. 374p.,
signed with a brief inscription by Anaya, first printing, dj. Albuquerquebased mystery.
25.00
180. Anaya, Rudolfo A. Bless me, Ultima; a novel. Berkeley, Quinto Sol
Publications, 1972. 248p., two ink notes on f.e.p., first edition, wraps
with minor wear, otherwise a very good copy of the most important - and
scarcest - single work in the modern Chicano literary canon.
150.00
181. [Anaya, Rudolfo A.]. In commemoration: one million volumes [essay in]
A million stars, the millionth acquisition. Albuquerque, The University of
New Mexico General Library, 1981. 7p. essay in the xix, 70p., 8.5x11
inches, signed by Anaya on the title page, very good in grey boards.
25.00
182. Another copy, not signed, very good.
15.00
183. Anaya, Rudolfo A. The silence of the llano; short stories. Berkeley,
Tonatiuh-Quinto Sol International, 1982. 173p., later printing, wraps.
18.00
184. Anaya, Rudolfo A. and Francisco A. Lomeli. Aztlán; essays on the
Chicano homeland. Albuquerque, Academia/El Norte Publications, 1989. iv,
248p., previous owner's name, lightly-worn trade paperback reissue in
pictorial wraps. 12.00
185. Anaya, Rudolfo A., ed. Voces; an anthology of Nuevo Mexicano writers.
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1988. ix, 232p., wraps.
15.00
186. Anonymous, cover by Craig Esposito. Street punk. New York, Star Dist.,
1989. 158p., very good reprint in original explicit camp pictorial wraps.
Gay pulp fiction. (Young Stallions YS-132)
15.00
Puerto Rican and African American characters.
187. Arciniega, Miguel, Luis Casaus and Max Castillo. Parenting models and
Mexican Americans: a process analysis. Albuquerque, Pajarito Publications,
1982. iii, 116p., inscribed by Casaus, second edition, wraps. (Special
series #11) 22.00
188. Arenas, Reinaldo. The assault; translated by Andrew Hurley. New York,
Viking, 1994. 145p., first edition, dj. The Cuban American author found an
unsympathetic reception in the US. He developed AIDS before taking his own
life in 1990.
17.00
189. Arenas, Reinaldo. Farewell to the sea; a novel of Cuba, translated by
Andrew Hurley. New York, Viking, 1986. 413p., first US edition, dj.
20.00
190. Argüelles, Ivan. Captive of the vision of paradise; poems. Mill Valley,
CA, Hartmus Press, 1982. 75p., wraps.
20.00
191. Argüelles, Ivan and Jake Berry. Purisima sex addict II. Columbus, Luna
Bisinte Prods., 1997. 23p., 5.5x8.5 inches, very good first edition
chapbook in stapled pictorial wraps.
15.00
192. Arias, Ron. The road to Tamazunchale; a novel. Albuquerque, Pajarito
Publications, 1978. 109p., first Pajarito edition, wraps with library
stamp on cover but no other indication of library accession. The 'true'
first edition of this award-winning novel.
45.00
193. Armand, Octavio. With dusk; translated by Carol Maier. Durango, CO,
Logbridge-Rhodes, 1984. 47p., wraps. Poetry by the Cuban American author.
18.00
194. Armengol, Joseph M., et. al., comps. English-Spanish guide for medical
personnel. Flushing, Medical Examination Publishing Co., 1966. 141p., some
underlining, wraps faded and slightly rubbed, with a small foredge stain.
12.00
195. Armistead, Samuel G. The Spanish tradition in Louisiana. I. Isleño
folkliterature, with musical transcriptions by Israel J. Katz. Newark, DE,
Juan de la Cuesta, 1992. xx, 274p., first wraps printing, very good. Maps,
music, riddles, proverbs.
35.00
196. Arnold, Elliot. The time of the gringo. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1953.
viii, 613p., second printing before publication, dj. Novel of Hispanic New
Mexico.
25.00
197. Arroyo Alejandre, Jesús, et. al. Migración rural hacia Estados Unidos;
un estudio regional en Jalisco. Mexico City, Consejo Nacional para la
Cultura y las Artes, 1991. 289p., first edition, wraps.
30.00
198. Arteaga, Dan. The death penalty versus thou shalt not kill. New York,
Vantage Press, 1980. xi, 143p., f.e.p. missing, first edition, dj. The
Mexican American author's argument in favor of the death penalty. 30.00
199. Ashabranner, Brent. Still a nation of immigrants; photographs by
Jennifer Ashabranner. New York, Cobblehill Books/Dutton, 1993. ix, 131p.,
first printing, dj. Focuses on immigrants from Asia and the Americas.
Primarily for children. 15.00
200. Ayala, Cesar J.; Rafael Bernabe. Puerto Rico in the American century: A
History since 1898. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
428p., very good hardcover in dj.
12.00
201. Bacchiega, Franca, ed. Sotto il quinto sole; antologia di poeti chicani,
collaborazioni per lo spagnolo de Martha L. Canfield. Florence, Passigli
Editori, 1990. 413p., very good in wraps. Bilingual texts, from Alurista
to Bernice Zamora.
30.00
202. Bach, Robert L. Becoming American, seeking justice; the immigrants'
legal needs study. Binghamton, Institute for Research on Multiculturalism
and International Labor, Binghamton University, 1996 . 64p., 8.5x11 inches,
spiral-bound wraps. Deals primarily with immigration from the Americas,
China and Vietnam.
45.00
203. Badikian, Beatriz. Akewa is a woman. Chicago, March/Abrazo, 1982. 16p.,
wraps. Includes a one-page introduction by Sandra Cisneros. Poetry.
45.00
204. Ballis, George. Basta! La historia de nuestra lucha / Enough! the tale
of our struggle. Photos: George Ballis. Text from the Plan of Delano.
Delano, Farm Worker Press, 1966. 72p., profusely illustrated, bilingual
text, oblong 11x7.5 inches, very good in wraps. A superb evocation of the
early days of the grape strike.
35.00
205. Balseiro, Jose A. El Recuerdos literarios y reminiscencias personales.
Madrid, Gredos, 1981. 278p., wraps somewhat worn, interior clean.
(Biblioteca romanica hispanica, Campo Abierto, 37)
25.00
206. Bandini, Albert R. Fray Junipero of California; a narrative poem
describing the founding of California Missions by Father Junipero Serra of
the Franciscan order, with 10 illustrations. Carmel, CA, The Ave Maria
Bookshop, 1949. 103p., wraps slightly soiled.
35.00
207. [Banuelos, Romana]. [Dollar bill with Banuelos signature engraved in
the plate, enclosed in a CREEP folder]. Washington, Committee for the Reelection of the President, Nov 14, 1972. Cover letter, with red and blue
letterhead, over printed signatures of CREEP functionaries Clark MacGregor
and Alex Armendariz; mailing envelope (also printed blue and red); and
folder (blue and red with b&w photo of Banuelos and Nixon seated together);
and crisp dollar bill (E 80005080 B). Envelope a bit torn, other items
fine. 25.00
"Please keep the enclosed dollar bill to commemorate Mrs. Banuelos'
appointment as United States Treasurer, and as a reminder of our
President's confidence in Spanish-speaking Americans".
208. Barba Jordi, Jamie Eloy. Mas allá de la mies y del sonido (poemas).
Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1973. 80p., first edition, wraps. Cuban
American poet.
30.00
209. Barrera,
Mario.
Beyond
Aztlan;
ethnic
autonomy
in
comparative
perspective. New York, Praeger, 1988. xii, 209p., first printing. 25.00
210. Barrera, Mario and Geralda Vialpando, editors, Ernesto Galarza,
Guillermo Flores and Rosalio Muñoz. Action research in defense of the
barrio; interviews with Ernesto Galarza, Guillermo Flores and Rosalio
Muñoz. Los Angeles, Aztlán Publications, 1974. 36p., 6x9 inches,
introduction, suggested reading, illustrated with photos, very good first
edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps.
25.00
211. Barrera Fuentes, Florencio. Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol cautivo.
Mexico City, Biblioteca del Instituto Nacional de Estudios Historicos de
la Revolucion Mexicana, 1973. 220p., wraps .
45.00
212. Barrio, Raymond. The plum plum pickers; a novel. Guerneville, CA,
Ventura Press, 1969. 201p., later printing, inscribed by Barrio, wraps.
25.00
213. Batterson, Richard F. America's post-war immigration policy. Washington,
Council for Social and Economic Studies, 1984. 30p., wraps. Offprint from
The Journal of Social, Political & Economic Studies, Fall 1984, vol. 9, #3.
12.00
214. Bauer, K. Jack. The Mexican War; 1846-1848. New York, Macmillan
Publishing Co., 1974. xxi, 454p. first edition, dj. (The wars of the
United States)
25.00
215. Bautista de Anza, Captain Juan, transcribed, translated and indexed
with commentary notes by Donald T. Garate. Captain Juan Bautista de Anza correspondence- on various subjects 1775; archivo general de la Nación,
Provincias Internas 237, section 3. San Leandro, Los Californianos, 1995.
vii, 328p., 8.5x11 inches, preface, glossary of names, appendix
(facsimiles of origional documents) very good first edition trade
paperback in original printed wraps. (Antepasados Volume VIII)
45.00
216. Bean, Frank D. and Gray Swicegood. Mexican American fertility patterns.
Austin, University of Texas Press, 1985. xi, 178p., first edition, dj.
(Mexican American monograph #10)
25.00
217. Bean, Frank D. and W. Parker Frisbie, eds. The demography of racial and
ethnic groups. New York, Academic Press, 1978. xiv, 321p., previous
owner's bookplate, first printing. Emphasis on African Americans, but
covering most other American groupings as well. 15.00
218. Beas, Juan Carlos and Manuel Ballesteros. Movimiento indigena y
Magonismo en Mexico. Mexico City, Ediciones Antorcha, 1987. 54p., one of
1,000 copies, wraps.
22.00
219. Becker, Thomas M., et. al., eds. Racial and ethnic patterns of
mortality in New Mexico. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1993.
xviii, 233p., first edition. 18.00
220. Behrens, June. Fiesta! Cinco de Mayo, festivals and holidays,
photographs by Scott Taylor. Chicago, Childrens Press, 1978. 32p.
children's book, illus. with Taylor's color photos, prior owner's name,
slightly worn wraps.
12.00
221. Bell, Christine. The Pérez family. New York, W. W. Norton & Company,
1990. 256p., first edition, dj. Comic novel of a Cuban American family in
Miami exile.
18.00
222. Bell, Horace. Reminiscences of a ranger or, early times in Southern
California; the foreword is written by Arthur M. Ellis and the
illustrations are by James S. Bodrero. Santa Barbara, Wallace Hebberd,
1927. 499p. + 16p. illus., slightly edgeworn and faded dj with two small
stains on spine. 25.00
With considerable material on Joaquin Murietta and other 'bandit' and
outlaw tales, filibustering expeditions, rancho life.
223. Bell, Patricia. Puerto Rico; "island paradise" of U.S. imperialism. New
York, New Outlook Publishers, 1967. 31p., wraps.
15.00
224. Benítez, Sandra. Bitter grounds. New York, Hyperion, 1997. 445p., first
edition, dj. Benítez' first novel. 22.00
225. Benitez, Tomas, Gilda Haas and Carol Wells. We Shall Not Be Moved:
Posters and the Fight Against Displacement in L.A.s Figueroa Corridor.
Oakland, PM Press, 2008. 51p., wraps, 11x8.5 inches, color illus
throughout. 12.00
226. Bergero, Adriana J. and Jorge Ruffinelli, editors. Nuevo texto critico
25/28. Stanford, Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese, Stanford University, 2000.
296p., texts in English and Spanish, and Portuguese, very good trade
paperback literary journal in pictorial wraps. 20.00
227. Bernard, Jacqueline. Voices from the southwest; Antonio Jose Martinez,
Elfego Baca, Reies Lopez Tijerina. New York, Scholastic Book Services,
1972. 128p.,illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback in
pictorial wraps. 15.00
Three biographies.
228. Biberman, Herbert. Salt of the earth; the story of a film. Boston,
Beacon Press, 1965. 373p., front., illus., first edition, slightly
edgeworn dj.
35.00
Biberman, one of the Hollywood 10, produced Salt of the Earth to document
a Mexican American miners' strike in New Mexico.
229. Bigelow, Bill; Barbara Miner; Bob Peterson, eds. Rethinking Columbus:
teaching about the 500th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in America. A
special issue of Rethinking Schools. Milwaukee, Rethinking Schools, 1991.
95p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches. later printing.
20.00
230. Blaut, J. M. y Loida Figueroa, con prólogo por Carlos Gallisá. Aspectos
de la cuestion nacional en Puerto Rico. San Juan, Editorail Claridad, 1988.
v, 112p., notás, text in Spanish, very good first trade paperback edition
in pictorial wraps.
30.00
231. Bolton, Herbert Eugene. The padre on horseback; a sketch of Eusebio
Francisco Kino, S. J., apostle to the Pimas. San Francisco, Sonora Press,
1932. xvi, 90p., dj slightly worn on front cover near spine ends. 75.00
232. Bone, J. P. Illegals; a novel. Berkeley, Mindfield Publications, 1996.
214p., wraps. On Central American refugees in the US. 15.00
233. Bouvier, Leon F. and Robert W. Gardner. Immigration to the U.S.: the
unfinished story. Washington, Population Reference Bureau, 1986. 51p.,
wraps. Primarily concerned with Hispanic immigration, legal and illegal.
(Population bulletin, vol. 41, #4) 12.00
234. Braschi, Wilfredo. Nuevas tendencias en la literatura puertorriqueña.
San Juan, PR, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1960. 14p., wraps a bit
browned. (Esta conferencia fue dictada por su autor el 6 de junio de 1958)
25.00
235. Braschi, Wilfredo. La primera piedra; trabajos de arte de José R.
Alicea. San Juan, Instituton de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1977. 100p., one
of 3,000 copies, first edition, wraps. (Literatura hoy III.3)
18.00
236. Braun,
Ruth.
Homemaking
for
our
migrant
families;
report
of
Demonstration Project II, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. Cleveland, National
Consumers Committtee for Research and Education, 1959. 15p., wraps. Report
on a research study designed to develop home economics educational
services to migrant Mexican families.
12.00
237. Brito, Aristeo. The
the Spanish by David
Bilingüe, 1990. 212p.,
published the book, in
devil in Texas/el diablo en Texas; translated from
William Foster. Tempe, Bilingual Press/Editorial
advance uncorrected galley, wraps. Brito originally
Spanish, in 1976. (Clásicos Chicanos #5)
18.00
238. Broaddus, J. Morgan. The legal heritage of El Paso; edited by Samuel D.
Myres, drawings by Russell Waterhouse. El Paso, Texas Western College
Press, 1963. viii, 250p. including scattered illus., one of 300 copies
bound for members of the El Paso bar and signed and numbered by Broaddus,
dj somewhat shabby with a small chip and closed tear. With considerable
material on Hispanic origins. 125.00
239. Brown, Wenzell. Dynamite on our doorstep; Puerto Rican paradox. New
York, Greenberg : Publisher, 1945. 301p. + 8p. illus., second printing.
15.00
240. Browning, Rufus P., Dale Rogers Marshall, and David H. Tabb. Protest is
not enough; the struggle of blacks and Hispanics for equality in urban
politics. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1984. xvi, 317p.,
inscribed by Browning, first printing, dj.
30.00
241. Brownlee, Fred L. New day ascending. Boston, The Pilgrim Press, 1946.
[x], 310p., very good in a like dj. 25.00
History of the American Missionary Association, especially among blacks in
both the US and Africa, but includes missions to Puerto Rico, Jamaica,
Asian Americans and the American Southwest.
242. Buenrostro Ceballos, Alfrédo Felix, editor. Memoria del Congreso
International sobre fronteras en Iberoamerica ayer y hoy; tomo I, II.
Mexicalli, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 1990. 381p., 335p.,
footnotes, text in Spanish and English, two volumes very good in trade
paperback wraps. 65.00
243. [Bumper sticker]. No grapes. Keene, CA, United Farm Workers of America,
[1973?]. 15x4 inch bumper sticker, red and white, no logo, two vertical
folds.
20.00
244. [Bumper sticker]. No uvas. N. pl., n. pub., [198-?]. 15x4 inch bumper
sticker.
15.00
245. Burgos, Adrian, Jr. Cuban star; how one Negro-League owner changed the
face of baseball. New York, Hill and Wang, 2011. xvi, 302p., review sheets
laid in, first printing, very good in a like dj. Bio of the owner of the
New York Cubans, who financed his Harlem-based team via gambling. 18.00
246. Burke, James Wakefield. Missions of old Texas. South Brunswick, A. S.
Barnes & Company, 1971. 179p. incl. illus., dj. 35.00
247. Cabello-Argandoña, Roberto, Juan Gómez-Quiñones, Patricia Herrera Dúran,
comps.
The
Chicana:
a
comprehensive
bibliographic
study,with
an
introduction by Roberto Peter Haro. Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Center,
University of California, 1976. xii, 308p., foreword, introduction,
indexes, illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback in
pictorial wraps. 25.00
248. Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking. Directory of
Spanish speaking community organizations in the United States June 1970
[cover title]. Washington, the Committee, 1970. x, 224p., 8.5x11 inches,
mildly-worn trade paper wraps. Contains contact addresses, organizational
purpose, and other relevant information. 22.00
249. Cabral, Olga. Occupied country. Brooklyn, New Rivers Press, 1976. 30p.,
wraps. Poetry.
18.00
250. Cajiga, Luis. Génesis; décimas criollas. San Juan, Instituton de
Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1977. 142p., first edition, wraps. (Literatura
hoy ) 25.00
251. Calhoon, F. D. Coolies, Kanakas and Cousin Jacks; and eleven other
ethnic groups who populated the west during the gold rush years.
Sacramento, Cal-Con Publishers, 1986. iii, 322p. + 26p. appendix, illus.,
brief gift inscription by prior owner, wraps. Covers Native Americans,
Mexicans, Chinese, Blacks and many more. 20.00
252. California Legislature. Fourteenth report of the Senate factfinding
subcommittee on un-American activities, 1967. Sacramento, Senate of the
State of California, 1967. 209p., wraps. Primarily concerned with the
Delano grape strike, our tireless Senators also looked into the Spring
Mobilization Against the War in Vietnam. 15.00
253. California. Legislature. Un-American Activities in California, [1943].
Report of the Joint Fact-Finding Committee to the Fifty-Fifth California
Legislature. Sacramento, The Senate, 1943. 445p., original wraps slightly
shelfworn, the first report of a long series.
20.00
California's Un-American Activities committee was formed in 1941; this
report covers its activities from July 1941-March 1943, sections on the CP,
the King, Conner Ramsay Case, the Sinarquistas and Zoot-Suit ‘crimes’,
Nazi and other fascist activities, Japanese and even Mankind United.
254. Camarillo, Albert, Ph. D., compiler. Mexican Americans in urban
society ; a selected bibliography. Berkeley, Floricanto Press, 1986. v,
296p., introduction, index, very good first edition trade paperback in
pictorial wraps. 15.00
255. Camincha, Benvenutto. As time goes by. New York, iUniverse, 2005. 60p.,
inscribed and signed by the Peruvian American poet residing in Northern
California, very good in wraps. Novella about two Peruvian immigrants
living in San Francisco.
15.00
256. Campbell, Anne. The girls in the gang; a report from New York City.
London, Basil Blackwell, 1984. 277p., second printing, dj. On three New
York gangs - one exclusively Hispanic, one black, and one that combines
both. 12.00
257. Campo, Rafael. Landscape with human figure. Durham, Duke University
Press, 2002. xi, 88p., uncorrected proof, wraps. Gay Cuban American poet.
15.00
258. Campoamor, Diana, Dr. William A. Díaz, and Henry A. J. Ramos, editors.
Nuevos senderos; reflections on Hispanics and philanthropy. Houston, Arte
Público
Press,
1999.
294p.,
introduction,
notes,
bibliography,
contributors bios, illustrated with tables and figures, fine first edition
trade paperback in pictorial wraps. 15.00
259. Canales, José Thomas, ed. Bits of Texas history in the melting part of
America, in two parts, of which this is Part I entitled: The prisoners of
Matamoros by Captain Reuben M. Potter and The angel of Goliad by Harbert
Davenport, together with five appendixes. Brownsville, TX, the author,
1950. 66p., slight browning to base of pastedwons and endpapers, dj with
two small chips on rear.
50.00
260. Cancel, Luis R., Jacinto Quirarte, Marimar Benítez, et. al. The Latin
American spirit: art and artists in the United States, 1920-1970. New York,
The Bronx Museum of the Arts and Harry N. Abrams, 1988. 343p., 9x11 inches,
sponsor's statement, introduction, biographies, notes, bibliography, lists
profusely illustrated with b&w and color plates, exhibition catalog,
remainder mark bottom edge, very good in green silk cloth, copper titling
and unclipped dj. 30.00
261. Cantarow, Ellen. Moving the mountain; women working for social change.
With Susan Gushee O'Malley and Sharon Hartman Strom. New York, The
Feminist Press & The McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980. xli, 166p., wraps,
ownership signature and address on half title page, interior otherwise
unmarked. (Women's lives, women's work)
12.00
Includes lengthy sections on Ella Baker and the Civil Rights struggle, and
Jessie Lopez De La Cruz and Farmworkers' rights.
262. Capetillo, Luisa. Amor y anarquía; los escritos de Luisa Capetillo. Río
Piedras, PR, Ediciones Huracán, 1992. 222, [vi]p., wraps, very good
condition, frontispiece. (Colección Clásicos Huracán, no. 5)
35.00
Capetillo (1879-1922), Puerto Rican labor organizer & anarchist, first
organized farm workers and later Cuban & Puerto Rican workers in New York
City and in Tampa. She was also a fierce advocate for women's rights &
suffrage.
263. Cardillo, Rimer. Rimer Cardillo. New York, INTAR, 1989. 12p., illus.
with examples of the Uruguayan American artist's archaeological work,
8.5x9 inches, wraps.
25.00
264. Cardona-Hine, Alvaro. Menashtash. Santa Barbara, The Little Square
Review, 1969. 69p., 5x6.5 inches, poems in Spanish and English on facing
pages, very good first limited edition, one of 600 copies, trade paper
wraps.
25.00
Costa Rican American poet.
265. Cardona-Hine, Alvaro. Words on paper. Los Angeles, The Red Hill Press,
1974. 48p., wraps. Poetry.
15.00
266. Cardoso, Maria Fernanda. Maria Fernanda Cardoso; MIT List Visual Arts
Center, 15 January through 27 March 1994. Cambridge, the Center, 1994. 32p.
illustrated catalog for the exposition of recent sculpture by the
Colombian American artist, 7.5x5 inches, very good in wraps.
40.00
267. Carlos, Manuel L. State policies, state penetration, and ecology: a
comparative analysis of uneven development in Mexico's micro agraria
regions. La Jolla, Program in United States - Mexican Studies, University
of California, San Diego, 1981. 39p., printed recto-only, 8.5x11 inches,
introduction, tables, bibliography, very good in stapled printed wraps.
(Working papers in U.S. - Mexican Studies, 19) 25.00
268. Carlson, Alvar W. The Spanish-American homeland: four centuries in New
Mexico's Ro Arriba. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.
xviii, 294p., preface, appendices, glossary, notes, index, ilustrated with
maps, tables and photos, very good first edition in cloth boards and
unclipped dj.
20.00
269. Carrero, Jaime. Sutano; el de las purgas y los lagartijos (cuento para
pi eich dis y críticos). N. pl., Colección Salto del Chivo, 1979. 11p.,
illus., signed by Nicolás Kanellos (one of the two dedicatees), 8x10
inches, near fine in wraps. OCLC lists one holding.
95.00
270. Carrillo, Charles M. Hispanic New Mexican pottery; evidence of craft
specialization 1790 - 1890. Albuquerque, LPD Press, 1997. xvii, 265p.,
foreword, preface, introduction, appendixes including glossary, sources
etc., index, illustrated with photos, drawings, maps, figures, very good
first paperback edition in pictorial wraps. Signed by the author. 30.00
271. Carrillo, Jorge, comp. Restructuración industrial; maquiladoras en la
frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos. Mexico City, Consejo Nacional para la
Cultura y las Artes, 1989. 429p., first edition, wraps.
25.00
272. Carrillo, Leonardo, et. al., eds. Canto al pueblo: an anthology of
experiences. San Antonio, PENCA books, 1978. viii, 107p., nearly fine in
wraps. Contributors - prose, poetry, art, photography - read like a who's
who of Chicanismo in the arts during the 1970s - José Antonio Burciaga,
Lorna Dee Cervantes, Abelardo Delgado, Juan Bruce-Novoa, Evangelina Vigil,
Ricardo Sanchez and many more.
65.00
273. Carrillo-Beron, Carmen. Changing adolescent sex-role ideology through
short term bicultural group process. San Francisco, R and E Research
Associates, 1977. xi, 102p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Focuses on Chicano
culture.
25.00
274. Castañeda, Omar S. Among the volcanoes. New York, Lodestar Books, 1991.
183p., first printing, dj. Novel for younger readers by the Guatamalan
American author. 18.00
275. Casteñeda Shular, Antonia, et. al., eds. Literatura chicana/Chicano
literature; text and context. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1972.
xxviii, 368p., later wraps printing.
17.00
276. Castillo, Ana. Loverboys; stories. New York, W. W. Norton & Company,
1996. 224p., first printing, dj.
18.00
277. Castillo, Ana. My father was a Toltec; poems. Novato, West End Press,
1988. 75p., first edition of the book's first appearance, wraps. 25.00
278. Castillo, Ana. So far from God; a novel. New York, W. W. Norton &
Company, 1993. 252p., signed on the title page by the Chicana novelist,
first edition, dj.
25.00
279. An unsigned copy of the first edition, dj.
18.00
280. Castillo, Pedro G. and Antonio Ríos Bustamante. México en Los Angeles;
una historia social y cultural, 1781-1985, traducción: Ana Rosa Gonzálex
Matute. Mexico City, Alianza Editorial Mexicana, 1989. 288p., first
edition in Spanish, wraps. (Los Noventa) 25.00
281. Another copy of the first Spanish language edition, slight dampstain at
base, wraps.
22.00
282. Castro, Tony. Chicano power; the emergence of Mexican America. New York,
Saturday
Review
Press/E.P.
Dutton,
1974.
xiii,
242p.,
preface,
bibliography, index, mild tanning to endpapers otherwise very good first
edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj.
45.00
Washington Post journalist and documentary filmmaker of the Farah labor
struggle.
283. Castro Neira, Yerko. En la orilla de la justicia; migración y justicia
en los márgenes del estado. Iztalpapa, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,
2009. 469p., one of 1,000 copies, fine in wraps. Castro Neira follows a
Oaxacan community to the fields of California. 45.00
284. Catalá, Rafael. Ciencia poesia. Minneapolis, Prisma Books, 1986. 126p.,
wraps. Cuban American poet.
35.00
285. Cervantes, Ricard C. and Felipe G. Castro. Stress, coping, and Mexican
American mental health: a systematic review. N. pl., Spanish Speaking
Mental Health Research Center, 1985. 73p., wraps. Originally appeared in
the Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1985, vol. 7, no. 1. 18.00
286. Chalfant, Henry and James Prigoff. Spraycan art; with 224 color
illustrations. New York, Thames and Hudson, 1987. 96p., profusely illus.,
8.25x10.75 inches, wraps. Hip-hop influences internationally, with some
focus on New York and the Bay Area. 15.00
287. Chambers, Veronica. Mama's girl. New York, Riverhead Books, 1996. 194p.,
first printing, dj. The African American writer/editor's memoir of growing
up in Brooklyn in the 1970s, with considerable material on her Panamanian
immigrant mother. 12.00
288. Chambless, Dorothy Mejia. Race and sex, 1972: Collision or Comradeship?
Seattle, Radical Women, n.d. 14p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches.
20.00
Discusses tensions between the Third World Women movement and the Feminist
movement; argues that radical women are the common link between all
competing factions of the left.
289. Chan, Sucheng, ed. Income and status differences between white and
minority Americans; a persistent inequality. With the assistance of Jenni
Currie. Lewiston, NY, The Edward Mellen Press, 1990. iv, 370p. The
articles herein focus on Asian Americans and Hispanics in relation to
whites. (Studies in sociology, #3) 22.00
290. Chavarría, Jesús. José Carlos Mariátegui, revolutionary nationalist:
the origins and crisis of modern Peruvian nationalism, 1870 - 1930; a
dissertation. Los Angeles, University of California, 1967. xi, 415p.
printed recto-only, 9x11 inches, preface, vita, absract, epilogue,
bibliography in four parts, very good dissertation in buckram cloth and
gilt. Inscribed and signed by the author to Robert Burr, the Committee
Chairman and the author's mentor.
30.00
This dissertation was the basis for Chavarría's book published by the
University of New Mexico Press in 1979.
291. Chávez, Denise. The last of the menu girls. Houston, Arte Público Press,
1986. 190p., signed by Chavez and dated 1986, first printing, wraps.
Introduction by Rudolfo A. Anaya.
25.00
292. Another copy, later printing, inscribed by Chavez, wraps. 18.00
293. Chavez, Denise. Loving Pedro Infante; a novel. New York, Farrar, Straus
and Giroux, 2001. 325p., inscribed "... In memory of the Pedro's we've
known!" by the Chicana author, with two color photos of her at a reading
laid in, first edition, dj.
35.00
294. Chavez, Fray Angelico. But time and change; the story of Padre Martinez
of Taos, 1793 - 1867. Santa Fe, Sunsotne Press, 1981. 173p., foreword,
notes, bibliography, very good first edition trade paperback in lightlyrubbed pictorial wraps. 25.00
295. Chavez, Fray Angelico. La conquistadora; the autobiography of an
ancient statue. Paterson, St. Anthony Guild Press, 1954. vii, 134p. +
front., five plates, signed by Chavez with a brief inscription, worn dj.
Story of a wooden statue dragged from Mexico City to Santa Fe in the early
17th century.
75.00
296. Chavez, Fray Angelico. Selected poems; with an apologia. Santa Fe, St.
George Cooke, 1969. [60]p., very good in wraps. 30.00
297. Chavez, Fray Angelico. Trës macho-he said;
Albuquerque, New Mexico's first congressman. Santa
1985. viii, 117p. + 8p. photos, signed on front free
very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped
Padre Gallegos of
Fe, William Gannon,
endpaper by Chavez,
dj.
25.00
298. Chavez, Linda. Out of the barrio; toward a new politics of Hispanic
assimilation. n. pl., BasicBooks, 1991. x, 208p., introduction, notes,
index, very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped , dj.
12.00
299. Chavez, MK.
wraps. Poetry.
Virgin eyes.
15.00
Berkeley,
Zeitgeist
Press,
[200-?].
19p.,
300. Chavez, Tibo J. New Mexican folklore of the Rio Abajo; drawings by
Reggie Chavez. Santa Fe, William Gannon, 1987. x, 67p., wraps. Reprint of
the 1972 edition. 20.00
301. Chicano Studies Research Center Field Studies Development. Applied
humanities and Chicano studies student handbook: 1982 - 1983. Los Angeles,
University of California, 1982. [iv] 50p., printed recto-only, 8.5x11
inches, preface, appendixes, very good in stapled, library-tape binding
and printed green wraps.
20.00
302. [Chiles, Joseph B.]. A visit to California in 1841; as recorded for
Hubert Howe Bancroft in an interview with Joseph B. Chiles. Foreword by
George R. Stewart, including his essay about Chiles written in 1920.
Berkeley, The Friends of the Bancroft Library, 1970. 21p., wraps.
(Keepsake #18)
18.00
303. Cintron, Ralph. Angel's town; Chero ways, gang life, and rhetorics of
the everyday. Boston, Beacon Press, 1997. xiii, 264p., first printing, dj.
Ethnography of a Mexican American community in a midwestern city. 22.00
304. Cisneros, Oscar S. The flower queen: a mother's art interprets her
son's poetry. Matamoros, the author, 2001. 47p., very good in wraps. Not
found in OCLC.
25.00
Poetry by Cisneros, the son of a single mother who grew up in poverty in
Brownsville, Texas, but ended up studying law at UC Berkeley. The poems
are illustrated with paintings by his mother.
305. Cisneros, Sandra. The house on Mango Street. Houston, Arte Público
Press, 1988. 103p., second revised edition, wraps.
35.00
306. Cisneros, Sandra. My wicked wicked ways; broadside. Berkeley, Black Oak
Books, Designed and printed at Okeanos Press, 1992. Single sheet broadside,
5.5x13.5 inches, printed one side, heavy cream stock, decorative
illustration at the top. Very good condition.
20.00
Poem from the book of the same name published by Black Oak books on the
occasion of Cisneros' reading.
307. Cisternas, Marina. Forever damned. New York, Vantage Press, 1955. 260p.,
inscribed by the Chilean American novelist, first edition, edgeworn dj.
75.00
308. An unsigned/uninscribed copy of the first edition, edgeworn dj. 50.00
309. Another copy of the first edition, unisgned, lacking dj. 35.00
310. Clendenen, Clarence C. Blood on the border; the United States army and
the Mexican irregulars. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1969. 390p. + 16p.
photos,
endpaper
maps,
introduction,
chapter
notes,
conclusions,
bibliography, index, very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped
dj. (Macmillan Wars of the United States, Louis Morton, general editor)
40.00
311. Cockcroft, James D. Outlaws in the promised land; Mexican immigrant
workers and America's future. New York, Grove Press, 1986. 306p., first
wraps printing.
15.00
312. Coll y Toste, Cayetano. Leyendas Puertorriqueñas ; adaptación y versión
moderna de Jose Ramirez Rivera. Mayagüez, Ediciones Libero, 1979/88. 120p.,
illus. in text, prior owner's signature, later printing, wraps.worn on
spine.
15.00
313. Colorado Comité Against Repression. Disarm the police, or arm the
people. A study and analysis. Alamosa, CO, Colorado Comité Against
Repression, [1978?]. 41, [27]p., wraps. Focus on the police and the Puerto
Rican (FALN) and Chicano movements. 45.00
314. Colson, J. B., Malcolm Collier, Jay Rabinowitz, Steve Yates, essays.
Far from Main Street; three photographers in depression-era New Mexico:
Russell Lee, John Collier, Jr., Jack Delano. Santa Fe, Museum of New
Mexico Press, 1994. 86p., profuse high-resolution b&w photoreproductions
on coated paperstock, many half- and full-page images (essays are
shortish), line map, 12x9 inch glossy wraps, a very good copy.
20.00
315. Comite de Salvadoreños Progresistas. Demonstration in front of El
Salvador Consulate [leaflet]. San Francisco, Comite de Salvadoreños
Progresistas, [1981]. Single sheet, 8.5x11 inches, light fold creases,
with woodcut-style illustration of revolutionary marchers. 18.00
Calls for a hunger strike and march.
316. Committee to Defend Francisco Molina. The case of Francisco Molina,
political prisoner. New York, the Committee, [1961]. 16p., wraps, phone
number crayoned on back cover, slightly musty. The pro-Castro Molina, a
Cuban American worker from New York, was arrested following the death of a
young girl after a shooting. The trial was punctuated with CIA
involvements in the case and in Cuban American communities in general.
20.00
317. Conover, Ted. Coyotes; a journey through the secret world of America's
illegal aliens. New York, Vintage, 1987. xix, 264p., first printing, wraps.
Paperback original.
127.00
318. Constantino, Joan and Josephine Constantino. Pepito at Capistrano;
pictures by Lucia Patton. Chicago, Albert Whitman & Company, 1948. 32p.,
first printing, edgeworn dj. Children's book on California’s Spanish
Missions, happy Native American boys and girls, and swallows ... 25.00
319. Conteris, Hiber. Informacion sobre la ruta 1. Barcelona, Salvat, 1987.
255p., very good in wraps.
15.00
Uruguay-born professor at the University of Wisconsin.
320. Cooley, Oscar W. and Paul Poirot. The freedom to move. Irvington-onHudson, NY, Foundation for Economic Education, 1951. 34-page booklet in
original wraps.
18.00
Conservative defense of immigration; blames problems of immigration such
as Puerto Rican slums in New York on government interference.
321. Coors Boycott and Strike Support Coalition of Colorado. Boycott coors
beer! "Brewed with pure Rocky Mountain scab labor" . Denver, Coors Boycott
and Strike Support Coalition of Colorado, 1977. 10p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches,
comic book format, lower margin worn, paper browned. 18.00
322. Córdova, Teresa, ed. Chicano studies: critical connection between
research and community; March 1992. [San Jose], National Association for
Chicano Studies, 1992. v, 69p., 8.5x11 inches, stapled wraps.
30.00
Report on the conference.
323. Corle, Edwin. The royal highway (El Camino Real). Indianapolis, The
Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1949. 351p. + 22p. Illus. and maps, first edition.
Primarily on Hispanic California.
22.00
324. Cornelius, Wayne A., Richard Mines, Leo R. Chavez and Jorge G. Castro.
Mexican immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area: a summary of current
knowledge, a report prepared for the Bay Area and the World Project. San
Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 1982. v, 86p., very good first
edition trade paperback in printed marigold wraps, creased front cover.
(Research report series, #40) 18.00
325. Corpi, Lucha. Cactus blood. Houston, Arte Publico Press, 1995. 216p.,
uncorrected galley proofs, inscribed by someone (possibly by Corpi), wraps.
18.00
326. Corpi, Lucha. Variaciones sobre una tempestad/variations on a storm;
English translation by Catherine Rodríguez-Nieto. Berkeley, Third Woman
Press, 1990. 97p., signed by both the poet and the translator, wraps.
35.00
327. Corpi, Lucha. Variaciones sobre una tempestad/variations on a storm;
English translation by Catherine Rodríguez-Nieto. Berkeley, Third Woman
Press, 1990. 97p., signed by the poet, wraps.
35.00
328. Corral Barrera, Hermino. Los fabricantes de braceros. Mexico City,
Editores Asociados Mexicanos, 1980. 256p., first edition, wraps. 45.00
329. Corretjer, Juan Antonio. Abizu Campos and the Ponce massacre. New York,
World View Publishers, [1965?]. 25p., wraps, edges slightly browned.
15.00
330. Cose, Ellis. The best defense. New York, HarperCollins, 1998. vii,
259p., review slip laid in, advanced uncorrected proof in plain printed
red wraps bearing a white sticker with "7-city author tour" info. The
first mystery novel by the African American journalist contains both Black
and Hispanic themes.
12.00
331. Costo, Rupert and Jeannette Henry Costo, eds. The missions of
California: a legacy of genocide. San Francisco, The Indian Historical
Press, 1987. x, 233p., wraps with a "used textbook" sticker; slight
edgewear, good copy.
25.00
332. Cota-Robles, Patricia Diane. What on earth is going on? Tucson, The New
Age Study of Humanity's Purpose, 1997. xi, 448p., 'limited first edition',
wraps. Latino new ager. 15.00
333. Craig, Richard B. The bracero program; interest groups and foreign
policy. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1971. xvii, 233p., preface,
introduction, bibliography, index, footnotes, bookplate, very good first
edition in cloth boards and heavily-clipped dj. 35.00
334. Craver, Rebecca McDowell. The impact of intimacy; Mexican-Anglo
intermarriage in New Mexico, 1821-1846. El Paso, Texas Western press, 1982.
79p., wraps. (Southwestern studies #66)
22.00
335. Cray, Ed. Burden of proof; the case of Juan Corona, with an afterword
by Richard Hawk, attorney for the defense. New York, Macmillan Publishing
Co., 1973. 386p. + 4p. illus., first edition, dj. Cray argues that Corona
was convicted of the Yuba City murders because he failed to prove his
innocence. 30.00
336. Crewdson, John. The tarnished door; the new immigrants and the
transformation of America. New York, Times Books, 1983. x, 354p., first
printing, dj. On Mexican, Central American and Haitian immigrants.
22.00
337. Cronnell, Bruce, ed. The writing needs of linguistically different
students; the proceedings of a research/practice conference held at SWRL
Educational Research and Development, Los Alamitos, California, June 25-26,
1981. Los Alamitos, SWRL Educational Research and Development, 1981. 164p.,
wraps. Primarily concerned with Hispanics, the conference covered Black
and Native American topics as well. 18.00
338. Cruz, Resurreción. Santora; the good daughter, a novel. San Francisco,
Xipactli Publishing, 2001. 310p., very good in wraps. Curandera-themed
novel set in San Francisco's Mission District. 22.00
339. Cuebas Quintana, David. El limón. N. pl., Estado Libre asociado de
Puerto Rico, [2003?]. 54p., very good in wraps. On the history and
cultivation of lemons by the Puerto Rican botanist.
12.00
340. Cullimore, Clarence. The martyrdom and interment of padre Francisco
Garces. Bakersfield, Kern County Historical Society, 1954. 9p., two b&w
plates, staplebound 10x7 inch plain printed wraps, general browning of
stock with slight signs of handling. Garces and colleagues went into an
area already exasperated by Spanish depredations, and were summarily
executed.
15.00
341. Cultural Awareness Training Project. California cultural awareness
resource guide for adult educators and employers. San Francisco, Chinatown
Resources Development Center, 1982. 298p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. An
attempt to look at California's changing demography, focusing on people of
African, Chinese, Filipino, Latino, Indochinese and Native American
origins, prepared by consultants in each area. 75.00
342. Cuneo, Pablo. Bronka stooler boo boo boo. Berkeley, Mother's Hen, 1986.
9p., later printing, introduction by Floyd Salas, wraps. (Mucho somos)
25.00
The title story, three lines long, mentions Dracula and dwells on
vampirism ("The bats eat rat fish. Dracula turns into a bat. Then he sucks
people's blood and he lives in a haunted house" &c &c --won't tell you how
it ends). We think that "Bronka Stooler" is Pablo's rendering of Bram
Stoker. "Boo boo boo," I'm telling a scary story.
343. D'Amico, Albert Generoso. Brotherly wrath. San Francisco, Mainstreet
Foundation, 1981. 286p., hardcover with slightly edgeworn dj, old price
label on spine.
18.00
Novel abouy race relations in San Francisco in 1980. Stated to be from the
first run of 500 copies sold as a fundraiser for the Mainstreet Foundation,
a jail-diversion program based in San Francisco.
344. D'Aquino, Hernando. Sinfonia Martiana (vida y pasion), prologo de
Rafael Estenger. Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1971. 83p., wraps. The Cuban
American exile version of Marti. D'Aquino is a pseudonym for Manuel H.
Hernandez, a former Chief Justice of the Court of Havana who fled to the
US.
25.00
345. Davila, Arturo V; Osiris Delgado Mercado; Myrna Rodriguez. Catalogo de
las obras de arte en la colección del Ateneo Puertorriqueño. San Juan,
Ateneo Puertorriqueño, 1996. 224p., wraps, very good. 95.00
346. Davis, Cary, Carl Haub, and JoAnne Willette. U.S. Hispanics: changing
the face of America, in Population Bulletin, vol. 38, no. 3, June 1983.
44p., wraps.
12.00
347. Davis, Mike. Magical urbanism; Latinos reinvent the US city. London,
Verso, 2000. xviii, 172p., dj.
10.00
348. Daydí-Tolson, Santiago, ed. Five poets of Aztlán; Alfonso Rodríguez, El
Huitlacoche, Leroy V. Quintana, Alma Villanueva, Carmen Tafolla.
Binghamton, Bilingual Press, 1985. 224p.,wraps. 18.00
349. Another copy, rear wrap slightly creased and rubbed.
15.00
350. de Baca, Carlos C. Vicente Silva; the Terror of Las Vegas. [Las Vegas,
NM], Tate Gallery Publication, 1968. [ii] 48p., 6x9.5 inches, frontisportrait of Silva, introduction, very good reprint in pictorial wraps.
40.00
Manuel de Baca wrote the original in Spanish in the 1890s. The original
English-language edition by Carlos de Baca was written in 1938 and is very
scarce and noted in Six-Guns and Saddle Leather no. 103 and 106. This is a
1960s self-published reprint by a New Mexico gallery-owner. Silva was a
bandit in Las Vegas, NM.
351. de Granda, Germán. Transculturación e interferencia lingüística en el
Puerto Rico contemporáneo 1989 - 1968. Havana, Editorial de Ciencias
Sociales, 1968. 206p. + index, text in Spanish, worn and foxed mass-market
paperback first edition in wraps.
12.00
352. De Leon, Arnoldo. Apuntes Tejanos; volume 1; an index of items related
to Mexican Americans in nineteenth century Texas extracted from the San
Antonio Express (1869 - 1900) and the San Antonio Herald (1855 - 1878).
Ann Arbor, Puiblished for the Texas State Historical Association by
University Microfilms International, 1976. x, 253p., introduction, indexes,
very good first edition trade paperback in printed wraps.
25.00
353. de Onís, José, editor. The Hispanic contribution to the state of
Colorado. Boulder, Westview Press published under the auspices of the
University of Colorado Centennial Commission, 1976. xxii, 232p.,
Centennial Commission gift bookplate, preface, introduction, selected
bibliography, index of names, very good first edition in cloth boards and
unclipped dj. Fourteen articles, covering various aspects of Colorado's
Hispanic history. 45.00
354. deBuys, William and Alex Harris. River of traps; a village life.
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1990. 238p., profusely illus.,
first printing, dj. On the village of El Valle. 45.00
355. Another copy of the first printing, lacking dj.
30.00
356. del Castillo, Richard Griswold & Manuel Hidalg, editors. Chicano social
and political history in the nineteenth century; first draft working
galleys.
Encino,
Floricanto
Press,
1992.
143p.,
8.5x11
inches,
introduction, notes, very good in original spiral-bound wraps.
25.00
357. Delgado, Abelardo. Under the skirt of lady justice; 43 skirts of
Abelardo. Denver, Barrio Publications, 1974. 77p., illus. with drawings by
CARLA, wraps, bookseller's rubberstamp on title page. Chicano poet.
25.00
358. Di-Bella,, José Manuel, Sergio Gómez Montero and Harry Polkinhorn, eds.
Literatura de las frontera Mexico/Estados Unidos/Mexican/American border
writing;
memoria
del
primer
Encuentro
de
Escritores
de
las
Califonias/proceedings of the First Conference of Writers from the
Californias. San Diego, Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias,
San Diego State University, 1987. 207p. + 4p. illus., one of 1000 copies,
wraps.
35.00
359. Díaz Montero, Aníbal. Pedruquito y sus amigos (hostorietas para niños).
San Juan, Biblioteca de Autores Puertorriqueños, 1951. 223p., first
edition, slightly worn wraps with a small chip on the ront right. 30.00
360. Another copy. San
edition, blue boards.
Juan, the
22.00
author,
1967.
129p.,
third
(revised)
361. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. El dios de nuestros padres. New York, Northeast
Catholic Pastoral Center for Hispanics, 1981/22. 218p., illus. in text,
second edition, wraps. Jesuit outreach ministry.
22.00
362. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. Doña Petra y sus rebeldias contra la iglesia.
Kenner, LA, Mensaje, 1989. 71p., scattered drawings, signed by the Jesuit
author, wraps.
22.00
363. Another copy, not signed, wraps. 18.00
364. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. Hoy tambien es navidad; I. Noche de marginación.
New York, Northeast Catholic Pastoral Center for Hispanics, 1982/95. 68p.,
prior owner's sticker and phone #, second edition, worn wraps. Jesuit
outreach ministry. (Noches de Jesus)
18.00
365. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. Miriam; la mujer Galilea, prólogo por James A.
Hickey. New York, Northeast Catholic Pastoral Center for Hispanics, 1982.
146p., bilingual edition, second edition, wraps. (Noches de Jesus)
25.00
366. Dickey, Roland f. New Mexico village arts; drawings by Lloyd Lózes Goff.
Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1949. xii, 266p., first
printing, edgeworn dj. Includes 15 of Lózes Goff's color drawings.
45.00
367. Didion, Joan. Miami. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1987. 238p., first
edition, dj. On Miami's Cuban exile community. 15.00
368. Diehl, Kemper and Jan Jarboe. Cisneros; portrait of a new American,
with 56 pages of photographs. San Antonio, Corona Publishing Company, 1985.
xiii, 160p. + 56p. of photos, foreword, appendix, index, very good first
edition in cloth boards, gilt and unclipped dj. 12.00
369. Dolan, Jay P. and Gilberto M. Hinojosa, editors. Mexican Americans and
the Catholic Church, 1900 - 1965. Notre Dame, University of Noter Dame
Press, 1994. vii, 379p., introduction, notes, contributors, index, tables,
very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj. (The Notre Dame
History of Hispanic Catholics in the U. S. Volume I) 25.00
370. Dorian, Margery. Stories in these United States for young and old. New
York, Vantage Press, 1993. 186p., first edition, dj. Multicultural stories,
including one on Spanish California and another on a slave girl in New
Orleans.
15.00
371. Dorros, Arthur. Isla; illustrated by Elisa Kleven. New York, Dutton's
Children's Books, 1995. 40p., illus. children's book, first printing, very
good. Story of a Spanish-speaking immigrant in New York City.
12.00
372. Dunitz, Robin J., & James Prigoff. Painting the towns: murals of
California. Los Angeles, RJD Enterprises, 1997. 301p., 8.5x11 inches,
introduction, mural resource groups, bibliography, index, color photos of
300 of California's most outstanding murals with personal commentaries
from more than 100 artists, very good first trade paperback edition in
pictorial wraps. 22.00
373. Dunne, Peter Masten. Pioneer black robes on the west coast. Berkeley,
University of California Press, 1940. xiii, 286p. incl. maps + nine plates,
signed by the author, previous owner's inscription tipped in on half-title
page, first printing, in a fine dust jacket.
45.00
History of the Jesuit missionaries in Spanish North America, 1591-1632.
374. Durand, Jorge and Douglas S. Massey. Miracles on the border; retablos
of Mexican migrants to the United States, with photographs by the authors.
Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1995. xvi, 216p., profusely
illustrated with color reproductions, very good first edition trade
paperback in pictorial wraps. 17.00
375. Ebinger, Virgnia Nylander. Niñez;
childhood. Santa Fe, Sunstone Press,
cuentos, music transcriptions, notes
Spanish, very good first edition
Hispanic childhood folklore based on
Spanish songs, games and stories of
1993. 80p., versos, canciones, juegos,
and sources, bilingual in English and
trade paperback in pictorial wraps
the WPA archives.
20.00
376. Ebright, Malcolm. The Tierra Amarilla grant: a history of chicanery.
Santa Fe, Center for Land Grant Studies, 1980. xiv, 66p., 7x9.5 inches,
foreword, preface, facsimile documents, photos, very good first edition
trade paperback in pictorial mustard wraps.
20.00
377. El Teatro Campesino, Luis Valdez, Pele DeLappe. El Teatro Campesino
presents We don't have to show you no stinking badges; publicity packet.
San Juan Batista, El Teatro Campesino, 1990. 9.5x11.5 inch folder
publicity packet with the Campesino mailing label affixed and addressed to
Pele DeLappe at People's Daily World. Includes the Teatro business card, a
postcard for the show addressed to The People's World, a 4-panel program
on card stock, biography sheets, press release sheets, Pele's handwritten
notes on the rear of a press release, photocopy of an article relating to
the subject of the play by Valdez. 50.00
378. Eldredge, Zoeth S. The march of Portolá and the discovery of the Bay of
San Francisco [and] The Log of the San Carlos and original documents
translated and annotated by E. J. Molera, illustrations by Walter Francis.
San Francisco, The California Promotion Committee, 1909. 71p. + 6p. illus.,
boards slightly rubbed. 25.00
379. Ellenberger, Allan R. Ramon Novarro; a biography of the silent film
idol, 1899 - 1968; with filmography. Jefferson, McFarland & Co., 1999. xii,
260p., foreword, prologue, epilogue, filmography, notes, bibliography,
index, photos, film stills, very good first edition in cloth.
25.00
380. Enck-Wanzer, Darrel, ed. The Young Lords; a reader, foreword by Iris
Morales and Denise Oliver-Velez. New York, New York University Press, 2010.
xvi, 251p., a very good copy of the first wraps printing.
25.00
381. Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyrin, O.F.M. The missions and missionaries of
California: vol. I. Lower California with portraits, maps and fac-similes.
San Francisco, The James H. Barry Co., 1908. xxi, 654p., frontispiece,
preface, appendix, footnotes, illustrated throughout with figures, plates,
maps etc, ownership stamp on title page, first edition, rear hinge split,
cloth boards with gilt titles on spine. Volume one only.
50.00
382. Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyrin, O.F.M. The missions and missionaries of
California: vol. II. Upper California; part I. general history with
portraits, maps and fac-similes. San Francisco, The James H. Barry Co.,
1912. xlvi, 682p., frontispiece, preface, appendix, footnotes, illustrated
throughout with figures, plates, maps etc, ownership stamp on title page,
first edition, front hinge split, cloth boards with gilt titles on spine.
Volume two only. 50.00
383. Engle, Margarita. Skywriting; a novel of Cuba. New York, Bantam Books,
1995. 288p., first printing, dj. Cuban-American novelist.
20.00
384. Erickson, Pamela I. Latina adolescent childbearing in East Los Angeles.
Austin, University of Texas Press, 1998. xiv, 200p., introduction,
appendixes, notes, bibliography, index, figures, tables, very good first
trade paperback edition in pictorial wraps.
12.00
385. Escamilla, Roberto, ed. Celebremos; segunda parte, collección de himnos,
salmos y cánticos. Coordinadora del proyecto, Raquel Achón, editora
musical, Elise S. Eslinger. Nashville, Discipleship Resources, 1988.
[96]p., wraps. 46 hymns,in English and Spanish. 12.00
386. Escobedo, John R. The Kholmeni conspiracy. New York, Vantage Press,
1985. v, 201p., inscribed by the Chilean-American author on the r.e.p.,
first edition, dj. The novel holds that Kholmeni and Howard Hughes are
really the same person, a thesis too much even for the redoubtable Captain
Cranky ... 50.00
387. Espinosa, Maria. Dying unfinished; a novel. San Antonio, Wings Press,
2009. 183p., publicity sheets laid in, first wraps edition, very good.
12.00
388. Espinosa, Maria. Longing. Berkeley, Cayuse Press, 1986. 298p., first
printing, wraps; inscribed by author on title page. Feminist novel.
15.00
389. An unsigned/uninscribed copy of the first printing, wraps.
12.00
390. Ezell, Paul. The Hispanic acculturation of the Gila River Pimas; in
American Anthropologist, memoir 90, vol. 63, no. 5, part 2, October, 1961.
N. pl., American Anthropological Association, 1961. v, 171p. + front., two
plates, three foldout maps, wraps. 15.00
391. Fankhauser, William C. A financial history of California; public
revenues, debts, and expenditures. Berkeley, University of California,
1913. pp.,101-408, preface, introduction, footnotes, bibliography, index,
tables, very good first edition in tall green binder's cloth boards with
utilitarian spine titling gilt. (University of California Publications in
Economics Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 101-408, November 13, 1913)
25.00
Spanish and Mexican practice (briefly), licensing, taxation,
infrastructure, prison construction, auditing, insurance, enforcement &c.
392. Farm
Workers
Health
Service.
Glosario
Español-Inglés
para
las
auxiliares de salud/English-Spanish glossary for health aides. Sacramento,
State of California. Department of Public Health, 1970/74. vii, 150p.,
third edition, lightly worn wraps. 22.00
393. Fergusson, Edna. Mexican cookbook; illustrated by Valentín Vidaurreta.
Santa Fe, The Rydal Press, 1940. 109p., illus., third edition, dj somewhat
worn. On Mexican American cooking of the southwest.
22.00
394. Fernandez Lopes, Dr. Francisco, English version by M. Freire de Andrade.
The Brothers Corte Real. Lisboa, Agência Geral Do Ultramar for Centro De
Estudios Históricos Ultramarinos, 1957. 22p., rubricated title page, text
in English, footnotes, illustrated with b&w glossy plates from photos,
facsimiles of the brothers' signatures and a color map folded at rear,
very good first edition in English limited to 1000 copies bound in cloth
with clear mylar jacket.
25.00
A study of the Portuguese brothers, explorers to the New World, whose
names were found carved into a stone on the shores of Massachussetts.
395. Fernandez, Agustin, R. C. Kenedy, ed. by Joseph A. Novak. Agustin
Fernandez. New York, Rappaport Printing for Joseph A. Novak, 1973.
unpaginated, 9x11.5 inches, chronology, bio, CV, shows, bibliography,
illustrated with plates from b&w reproductions of the art with one color
plate and an original 11x17 inch limited edition artwork (collage/print)
signed by the artist in pencil and numbered 20/150, folded and laid-in,
also personally inscribed and signed on the half-title page, very good
first edition in pictorial buckram and lightly-rubbed unclipped dj.
350.00
Cuban-American artist whose work was featured in the DePalma film "Dressed
to Kill."
396. Fernandez, Carmen Tatay. Elites, pequeña propiedad y estado el caso
Queretaro: viii reunion de historiadores Mexicanos y Norteamericanos
Octubre 18-20, 1990, San Diego, California. Santa Barbara, Queretaro
Research Project, Center for Chicano Studies and Departmen of Anthropology,
UCSB, 1990. 14p., printed recto-only, appendices, 8.5x11 inches, text in
Spanish, maps, list of the families of Quetretanos, stapled printed wraps.
(Queretaro Research Project Preliminary Report) 30.00
397. Fernández, Carole Fragoza. Sleep of
Publico Press, 1991. 238p., wraps. The
Central America. 12.00
the innocents. Houston, Arte
author's first novel, set in
398. Fernandez, Raul A. The United States-Mexico border; a politico-economic
profile. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1977. 174p., dj.
25.00
399. Fernández, Roberto G. Raining backwards. Houston, Arte Publico Press,
1988. 223p., wraps. Cuban American writer.
12.00
400. Fernandez, Ronald. The disenchanted island; Puerto Rico and the United
States in the twentieth century, foreword by William M. Kunstler and
Ronald L. Kuby. New York, Praeger, 1992. xiv, 264p., second printing, dj.
22.00
401. Fernandez Mendez, Eugenio. La identidad y la cultura; criticas y
valoraciones en torno a la historia social de Puerto Rico. San Juan,
Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1970. 267p., new edition (revised and
expanded), dj.
35.00
402. Ferré, Rosario. Fábulas de la garza desangrada. Mexico City, Joaquín
Mortiz, 1982. 75p., one of3,000 copies of the Puertorriqueña author's
first book of poetry, some substance on the r.e.p. and verso of rear wrap,
wraps slightly worn.
35.00
403. Ferriss, Susan and Ricardo Sandoval. The fight in the fields; Cesar
Chavez and the farmworkers movement, edited by Diana Hembree, photographs
edited by Michele McKenzie. New York, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997. xvi,
333p., profusely illus., first printing, dj. Foreword by Gary Soto. with
contributory essays by numerous authors close to the movement.
22.00
404. Figueroa, José. Manifesto to the Mexican Republic; which Brigadier
General José Figueroa, Commandant and Political Chief of Upper California,
presents on his conduct and on that of José María de Hijar and José María
Padrés as Directors of Colonization in 1834 and 1835, translated, with an
introduction and notes by C. Alan Hutchinson. Berkeley, University of
California Press, 1978. ix, 156p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, dj.
Reissue of what is believed to be the first book published in California.
25.00
405. Figueroa Mercado, Loida. El Caso de Puerto Rico a Nivel Internacional.
Rio Piedras, Editorial Edil, 1979. 305p., introduction, footnotesd, tables,
appendices, uindexes, bibliography, text in Spanish, very good first
edition mass-market paperback in pictorial wraps.
45.00
406. Fincher, E. B. Spanish-Americans as a political factor in New Mexico
1912 - 1950. New York, Arno Press, 1974. xviii, 312p., introduction,
select, bibliography, very good Arno Press reprint edition of a 1950
dissertation, in terracotta cloth. (The Mexican American, an Arno Press
Collection, Carlos E. Cortés, advisory editor) 65.00
407. Fischkin, Barbara. Muddy cup; a Dominican family comes of age in a new
America. New York, Scribner, 1997. 367p., first printing, dj.
18.00
408. Fisher, Dexter, ed. The third woman; minority women writers of the
United States. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1980. xxx, 594p.,
slightly worn wraps with big marker crossout on half-title page. Includes
Hispanic, Asian American, African American and Native American writers.
12.00
409. Flores, Jaime. Saving our jobs and working conditions. San Francisco,
Hotel and Restaurant Workers Local 2, 1983. 14p., 8.5x11 inch sheets
stapled at upper left, first page mildly soiled; photocopied from
typescript. 18.00
Outline of steps for an organizing drive, with tips on psychology for the
organizer (how to connect with members, negotiate with management, and
retain inner balance all the while).
410. Flores, Juan. Divided borders; essays on Puerto Rican identity. Houston,
Arte Publico Press, 1993. 252p., second printing, wraps.
12.00
411. Flores, Rafael. Roots, characters, and resources; raíz, raza y recursos.
Los Angeles, AccuComm Publishing, 1981. [iv] 147p., preface, introduction,
glossary, chronological index, bibliography, illustrated with drawings,
bilingual texts in English and Spanish, very good first edition selfpublished trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Personal inscription signed
by the author.
20.00
412. Flores Magón, Ricardo. Artículos políticos, 1911.
Ediciones Antorcha, 1980. 214p., first edition, wraps.
Mexico
30.00
City,
413. [Flores Magon, Ricardo]. El Libro Libre presenta Tierra y libertad:
land and liberty; translated by Mitchell Verter, bilingual edition with
grammar lessons. San Francisco, Mitchell Verter, [1990]. 108p., wraps.
Theater piece, written for prisoners.
22.00
414. Fogel, Walter. Mexican Americans in Southwest labor markets. Los
Angeles, Mexican-American Study Project University of California, LA, 1967.
ix, 222p., 8.5x11 inches, introduction, summaries, appendixes, illustrated
with tables, very good ex-library edition in printed wraps. (MexicanAmerican study project advance report 10) 30.00
415. Forté-Escamilla, Kleya. The storyteller with Nike airs and other barrio
stories. San Francisco, Aunt Lute Books, 1994. 160p., stamped 'review
copy', first edition, wraps. Paperback original.
15.00
416. Another copy, unstamped, first printing, wraps.
12.00
417. Foster, David William, ed. Sourcebook of Hispanic culture in the United
States. Chicago, American Library Association, 1982. x, 352p.
30.00
418. Fox, Jonathan. Assessing binational civil society coalitions: lessons
from the Mexico-US experience. Santa Cruz, Chicano/Latino Research Center,
University of California, 2000. 61p., 8.5x11 inches, spiral-bound wraps.
(Working paper 26)
25.00
419. Fraxedas, J. Joaquín. La travesía solitaria de Juan Cabrera. New York,
St. Martin's Press, 1993. x, 178p., first printing, dj. Cuban American
novelist.
12.00
420. Freeman, Robert. Boycott grapes; photo essay in Engage, volume 2,
number 5, November 15, 1969. Washington, Board of Christian Social
Concerns, United Methodist Church, 1969. 6p. of Freeman's black/white
photos and text in the 24p., 8.25x11.25 inch issue, wraps worn and lightly
dampstained. The issue also contains a 1p. discussion of new fram labor
legislation by Eugene Boutilier.
15.00
421. Friedland, William H. and Dorothy Nelkin. Migrant; agricultural workers
in America's northeast. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. xix,
281p., illus., sheflworn dj. 22.00
422. Fuller, Varden. No work today! The plight of America's migrants. New
York, Public Affairs Committee, 1953. 28p., wraps with very minor stains.
This pamphlet, a summary of "Migratory Labor in American Agriculture,"
contains significant materials on Mexican American migrants. (Pamphlet
#190) 18.00
423. Galarza, Ernesto. Aqui y alla en California; texto y fotografias de
Ernesto Galarza. San Francisco, Colleción Mini-Libros, 1971. 53p., illus.,
wraps. (Colección mini-libros)
35.00
424. Another copy. San Jose, CA, Editorial Almaden, 1971. 56p. children's
book, illus. with Galarza's black/white photos, wraps with minor edge wear,
8.5x5.5 inches. Includes his photographs of farm workers. (Colección minilibros)
30.00
425. Galarza, Ernesto. Historia verdadera de una botella de leche. San Jose,
CA, Editorial Almadén, 1972. 64p. wraps, 8.5x5.25 inches, children's book,
illus. with photos, on milk production. (Colección mini-libros)
30.00
426. Galarza, Ernesto. Un poco de Mexico. San Jose, CA, Editorial Almaden,
1974. 64p. children's book, illus. with black/white photos, first printing,
wraps, 8.5x 5.25 inches. (Colección mini-libros)
35.00
427. Galarza, Ernesto. Spiders in the house and workers in the field. Notre
Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1970. xiv, 306p., hardcover in worn
dj.
12.00
Migrant labor in the grape fields of California and the National Farm
Workers Union.
428. Galarza, Ernesto. Spiders in the house and workers in the field. Notre
Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1970. xiv, 306p., foreword, preface,
introduction, bibliography appendix, index, chapter endnotes, very good
first edition in cloth and unclipped lightly worn dj. 30.00
Migrant labor in the grape fields of California and the National Farm
Workers Union.
429. Gallardo Regalado, Escalera Rodolfo. Tavo's world. N. pl., Bienvenido
Publishers, 2004. 172p., signed, inscribed and dated by the Chicano writer,
very good in wraps. Novel of Chicano acculturation in Southern California.
No holdings in OCLC.
65.00
430. Galvan, Alicia Z. Enigma. San Antonio, Burke Pub., 1995. [viii] 61p.,
illustrations, texts in English & Spanish, very good first edition trade
paperback in pictorial wraps. 15.00
Signed by the poet. Her second collection.
431. Gámez, Tana de. The yoke and the star; a novel of the Cuban revolution.
Indianapolis, the Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1955. 309p., first edition cased
in boards covered in two different fabrics, in dust jacket, casing rather
worn and top edge dust-soiled, dj badly foxed and worn. Second novel by
the Hispanic American journalist who, born in Spain, emigrated to Cuba and
then the US. She had a niche in Office of War Information during WW II,
connects to Voice of America and the UN in the postwar period.
12.00
432. Garay, Luis de. What is law? Los Angeles and Mexico City, Center of
Experimentation and Research in Bilingual Education and Editorial Jus,
1975. 99p., bilingual text, one of 2,000 copies, wraps. Translated by
James J. Kearney. 45.00
433. Garcés, Father Francisco, edited by John Galvin. A record of travels in
Arizona and California 1775 - 1776; a new translation. San Francisco, John
Howell Books, 1965. ix, 113p., 9.5x13 inches, color frontis, prefatory
note, record of travels, appendices, glossary, references, index, color
platesfolding maps, very good first edition limited to 1,250 copies bound
in decorative cloth and gilt, archival mylar jacket. 35.00
434. Garcia, Cristina. The Agüero sisters. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.
299p., marketing packet for the book laid in, first edition, dj. Second
novel by the Cuban American writer. 35.00
435. Garcia, Cristina. Dreaming in Cuban. London, Flamingo, 1992. 245p.,
first British edition, slightly worn wraps. First novel by the Cuban
American writer. 25.00
436. Garcia, Ernest F. and George Shaftel. Mexican-American heritage.
Belmont, CA, Fearon Publishers, 1972. x, 194p., illus. Textbook. 22.00
437. Garcia, F. Chris, ed. La causa política; a Chicano politics reader.
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1974. xi, 444p., edgeworn dj.
25.00
438. Garcia, Feliz Jr. and Randall Jimenez. Voices of Matatlan. San Jose,
Chusma House, 1996. 389p., wraps. Novel. 15.00
439. Garcia, Lionel G. Leaving home. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985.
249p., wraps, first printing, inscribed by Garcia on the title page and
dated 11/21/86. Novel, set in California during the late 1930s in
California. 20.00
440. Garcia, Luis. Beans. Berkeley, Blue Fin Press, 1984. 67p., inscribed by
Garcia ('Sito'), one of 1,000 copies, wraps. Poetry. 35.00
441. Another copy, unsigned, very good in wraps,
25.00
442. Garcia, Luis. A blue book. Berkeley, Cloud Marauder Press, 1976. 81p.,
one of 750 copies, wraps. Poetry.
35.00
443. García, Nasario, collector, editor. Abuelitos; stories of the Río
Puerco Valley. Albuquerque, Published in cooperation with the Historical
Society of New Mexico by University of New Mexico Press, 1992. xvii, 310p.,
preface, introduction, glossary of regional/standard Spanish, contributors,
photos, some Spanish text, very good first edition trade paperback in
wraps.
15.00
444. García, Rupert, Pele deLappe. Rupert García; prints and posters, 19671990. San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1990.
Publicity packet 8.5x11 inches containing three press releases on museum
stationary and five 8x10 b&w glossy photos of the artist and his works
with descriptive captions affixed to backs.
45.00
Press materials for the exhibition at the California Palace of the Legion
of Honor from Pele deLappe's collection.
445. Garcia Castro, Ismael. Vidas compartidas; formacion de una red
migratoria transnacional. Aguacaliente Grande Sinaloa y Victor Valley
California. Mexico City, Plaza y Valdés, 2007. 223p., illus. in text, one
of 1,000 copies, first edition, very good in wraps.
45.00
446. Garcia Diego y Moreno, Francisco, translated and edited by Msgr.
Francis J. Weber. The writings of Francisco Garcia Diego y Moreno; obispo
de ambas californias. Los Angeles, Timothy Cardinal Manning, 1976. xiii,
192p., frontis-photo, introduction, biographical sketch, glossary of
proper names, previous-owner's bookplate on front free endpaper otherwise
very good first edition in lightly-rubbed blue cloth and gilt.
45.00
447. García Robinson, Louie. The devil, Delfina Varela & the Used Chevy
(which examines Delfina Varela's puzzling pact with the devil, the
plaintive love story of Ruiz Lopez Mondragon, and the doomed Hispanic
political dream of Manuel Caballos). New York, Anchor Books, 1993. 289p.,
signed by the author, first edition, wraps. Paperback original set in San
Francisco's Mission District. 20.00
448. Another copy, unisgned, first edition, wraps. 12.00
449. Garcia-Aguilera, Caroline. Bloody waters; a Lupe Solano mystery. New
York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1996. 274p., first printing, dj. Cuban-American
author.
18.00
450. Garcia-Davila, Armando. Out of my heart/De mi corazón. Santa Rosa, CA,
Garcia-Davila, 20002. xi, 51p., signed by the poet, later printing (with a
new introduction), wraps. Sonoma County, CA, poet , self-syled as the
"blue-collar poet" and “the Gourmet Poet".
22.00
451. Garfield, Dick. Island heat. Chatsworth, CA, GX Inc., 1973. 184p., worn
first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Gay pulp fiction.
(Trojan Classic TC 274) 15.00
Set in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
452. Garthwaite, Marion. Tomás and the red headed angel; illustrated by
Lorence F. Bjorklund. New York, Julian Messner, 1950. 190p., profusely
illustrated, signed and inscribed by Garthwaite, previous owner's gift
inscription, slightly worn dj.
35.00
Award-winning children's book set in Spanish California.
453. Garza, Catarino, ed. Puerto Ricans in the U.S.; the struggle for
freedom. New York, Pathfinder Press, 1977. 63p., illustrated with photos,
very good first edition in pictorial wraps.
15.00
SWP mayoral candidate author.
454. Garza, Juan Manuel. 13 realities/13 realidades. San Antonio, Xochitl
Publications, 1978. 43p., wraps. Poetry and two short plays by the
director of San Antonio's Chicano Arts Theatre. 45.00
455. Garza, Roberto J., editor, Luis M. Valdez, Rubén Sierra, Alurista et al.
Contemporary Chicano theatre (includes Bernabé & Los Vendidos by Valdez).
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1976. viii, 248p., preface,
bibliography, notes, very good first edition in red buckram cloth boards
and unclipped dj.
30.00
456. Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Desert blood; the Juárez muirders. Houston,
Arte Público Press, 2005. vi, 346p., first printing, dj.
15.00
457. Gastélum Gaxiola, María de los Angeles . Migracion de trabajadores
Mexicanos indocumentados a los Estados Unidos. Mexico City, Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1991. 381p., first edition, very good in
wraps.
35.00
458. Gilb, Dagoberto. The last known residence of Mickey Acuña. New York,
Grove Press, 1994. 218p., first edition, dj.
15.00
459. Gilb, Dagoberto. Winners on the pass line and other stories. El Paso,
Cinco Punto Press, 1985. 93p., wraps. The Chicano author's first book.
75.00
460. Gili Gaya, Samuel. Nuestra lengua materna; observaciones gramaticales y
léxicas. San Juan, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1973. 140p.,
slightly shelfworn dj. The Spanish linguist has taught at both Middlebury
Colelge and the Univeristy of PUerto Rico. (Biblioteca popular 3) 22.00
461. Gimenez, Joseph Patrick. Deep waters. San Juan, PR, Padilla
Works, 1939. 72p., printed brochure with American publisher's
laid in, dj separated along front gutter and with top third of
chipped. Poetry by an Afro-Virgin Island poet. French, p. 106. No
in OCLC.
150.00
Printing
comments
dj spine
holdings
462. Giménez de Nottingham, Freya. Niña de Gaoya; poems and writings. Santa
Rosa, n. pub., 2010. 33p., very good in wraps. Works by the Spanish-born,
Puerto Rican raised northern California writer. 20.00
463. Gins, Patricia, ed. Great south west; "New Mexico Prized Recipes" from
the Albuquerque Tribune's cooking classic,. Albuquerque, The Albuquerque
Tribune, 1977. 142p., wraps. 15.00
464. Giraudier, Antonio. Calles de la tarde. Madrid, Editorial Betania, 1989.
82p., wraps. Poetry by the Cuban American painter.
18.00
465. Giraudier, Antonio. Leyenda de una noche del Caribe. Madrid, Editorial
Betania, 1989. 51p., wraps. Poetry by the Cuban American painter. 18.00
466. Giraudier, Antonio. Nueva York. La Plata, El Editor Interamericano,
1988. 50p., first edition, wraps. The Cuban American painter/poet's short
pieces about his adopted city.
18.00
467. Giraudier, Antonio. Ten remembrances for Don Quixote and other works; a
bi-centennial celebration, October 21 through November 7. New York, Avanti
Galleries, 1975. [56]p., profusely illus. with works by the Cuban exile
artist/poet, wraps. Exhibition catalog.
22.00
468. Giraudier, Antonio. Ten remembrances for Don Quixote and other works; a
bi-centennial celebration, October 21 through November 7. New York, Avanti
Galleries, 1975. [56]p., profusely illus. with works by the Cuban exile
artist/poet and initialed by him, gallery address crossed out, wraps.
Exhibition catalog.
25.00
469. Glick, Ronald and Joan Moore, eds. Drugs in Hispanic communities. New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1990. viii, 275p., introduction,
bibliography, tables very good first trade paperback edition in wraps.
12.00
470. Goldfarb, Ronald L. Migrant farmworkers: a caste of despair. Ames, The
Iowa State University Press, 1981. xvi, 237p., foreword, preface, notes,
index, illustrated with photos, very good first edition in cloth boards
and unclipped dj. 25.00
471. Gómez, Laura E. Manifest destinies; the making of the Mexican American
race. New York, New York University Press, 2007. xii, 242p., review sheet
laid in, first wraps printing, wraps. Focus on New Mexico. 12.00
472. Gómez Acevedo, Labor [and] Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois. Vida y cultura
precolombinas de Puerto Rico. Río Piedras, PR, Editorial Cultural, 1993.
132p., wraps, very good condition. First published in 1980. 25.00
473. Gómez-Peña, Guillermo. The New World border; prophecies, poems &
loqueras for the end of the century. San Francisco, City Lights, 1996.
244p., introduction, glossary of Borerismos, appendix, illustrated with
photos, fine first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
18.00
Essays, poems and performance texts from San Francisco's post-chicano,
gender-bending performance artist.
474. Gómez-Quiñones, Juan. Mexican students por La Raza; the Chicano student
movement in Southern California 1967-1977. Santa Barbara, CA, Editorial La
Causa, 1978. 54p., 6x9 inches, footnotes, sources, very good first edition
trade paperback in pictorial wraps. 30.00
475. Gonzales, Francisca , Luisa Menchaca, & Adaljiza Sosa Riddell. Policy
development public workshop: Chicana/Latina Summer Research Institute,
Santa Clara University, August 19, 1989. davis, Chicano Studies Program UC
Davis, 1989. 29p. including back cover, 5.5x8.5 inches, bibliography,
illustrated with figures and graphs, very good first edition booklet in
stapled gray wraps.
20.00
476. Gonzales, Juan L., Jr. Racial and ethnic groups in America: a
collection of readings. Dubuque, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998.
xiii, 450p., first printing, fourth edition, library stamp on title page,
trade paperback pictorial wraps. Covers Latinos, Asian Americans, African
Americans, Native Americans and whites.
12.00
477. Gonzales, Manuel G. and Cynthis M. Gonzales. En aquel entonces [in
years gone by], readings in Mexican-American history. Bloomington, Indiana
University Press, 2000. xvii, 287p., later wraps printing, very good. A
collection of 31 journal articles from the prior four decades or Mexican
American history. 12.00
478. Gonzales,
Patrisia.
The
Mud
People:
Chronicles,
Testimonios
&
Remembrances. San Jose, CA, Chusma House, 2003. 292p., very good in wraps.
18.00
479. Gonzales, Pedro J., Oscar Chavez, Tony Plana, Pepe Serna, Peter Henry
Schroeder, Isaac Artenstein. Break of dawn; a true story; Sunday December
10, 1989, U of A Gallagher Theater (souvenir booklet). Tuscon, University
of Arizona, 1989. [56p.] 4.25x5.5 inches, illustrated with photos of
Gonzalez, Chavez, Serna et al, local advertising, bios, story of the film,
very good in stapled printed wraps. 25.00
A souvenir booklet to accompany the special screening of the independent
film written and directed by Artenstein telling the story of Los Angeles
radio personality and musician Gonzalez who led a protest against rightwing deportation of Mexican Americans in the 1930s and ended up in San
Quentin on trumped-up charges.
480. Gonzales, Ramón [pseud.] as told to John J. Poggie, Jr.,. Between two
cultures; the life of an American-Mexican as told to John J. Poggie, Jr.
Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1975. xiv, 94p., introduction,
map, very good second printing trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
18.00
481. [Gonzales, Robert] Goodell, Mary Mitchell. Robert Gonzales: chronology.
N. pl., Robert Gonzales Trust, 1990. 8p., 8,5x11 inches, very good in
wraps with photo of the artist on the front (no internal illus.).
Chronology of the life and labor of the San Francisco-based Chicano artist.
25.00
482. González, José Luis. Mambrú se fue a la guerra (y otros relatos).
México, Joaquín Mortiz, 1975. 205p., mildly worn wraps, one of 3,000
copies.
45.00
The Puerto Rican radical author was a leading light of Puerto Rico's
Generation of 1940.
483. [González, Juan]. Juan González; a twentieth century baroque painter,
by Donald E. Knaub. Dallas, Meadows Museaum, 1991. 20p., illus. with works
by the Cuban American artist, 8.5x11 inches, wraps slightly worn at head.
Exhibition catalog.
25.00
484. Gonzalez, Ray. Memory fever; a journey beyond El
Seattle, Broken Moon Press, 1993. 223p., wraps. 18.00
Paso
del
Norte.
485. Gonzalez, Ray. Turtle pictures. Tucson, University of Arizona Press,
2000. 174p., uncorrected proof with review sheets laid in, wraps. Gonzalez
"forges a new Chicano manifesto, interweaving lyrical poetry, prose poems,
short fiction, and nonfiction commentary .... that traces the evolution of
today's politically charged Chicano boices from the deafening silence of
their ancestors." - rear wrap.
22.00
486. González, Ray, ed. Currents from the dancing river; contemporary Latino
fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. San Diego, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1994.
xiv, 571p., prepublication label pasted to front wrap, first printing.
Paperback original, with selections from most major Latino authors.
20.00
487. Another copy, lacking the prepublication label.
12.00
488. González Casanova, Pablo, ed. Historia poltica de los campesinos
Latinoamericanos; 1. México, Cuba, Haití, República Dominicana, Puerto
Rico. Mexico City, Siglo Vientiuno Editores, 1984. 247p., one of 3,000
copies, first edition, wraps. 45.00
489. Gonzalez Torres, Rafael A. Un hombre se ha puesto de pie. Rio Píedras,
Editorial Universitaria, 1981. 158p., one of 3,000 copies, first Editorial
Universitaria edition, wraps. Novel, originally published in 1967.
18.00
490. Grebler, Leo, Joan W. Moore and Ralph C. Guzman. The Mexican-American
people; the nation's second largest minority, with Jeffrey L. Berlant,
Thomas P. Carter, Walter Fogel, C. Wayne Gordon, Patrick H. McNamara,
Frank G. Mittelbach and Samuel J. Surace. New York, The Free Press, 1970.
xviii, 777p., second printing, chipped dj.
25.00
491. Another copy, spine and boards somewhat faded, first printing, lacking
dj, ex libris.
17.00
492. Grebler, Leo, Joan W. Moore and Ralph C. Guzman. The Mexican-American
people; the nation's second largest minority, with Jeffrey L. Berlant,
Thomas P. Carter, Walter Fogel, C. Wayne Gordon, Patrick H. McNamara,
Frank G. Mittelbach and Samuel J. Surace. New York, The Free Press, 1970.
xviii, 777p., illustrated with tables, figures, graphs, very good first
edition in cloth boards and edgeworn, unclipped dj.
25.00
493. Griep-Ruiz, L. J. Daily in all the small. Colorado Springs, Maize Press,
1984. 63p., wraps. Poetry by the Salvadoran American writer.
22.00
494. Griffin, John Howard. A time to be human. New York, Macmillan
Publishing Co., 1977. 102p., first printing, dj. Griffin's reflections on
racism two decades after Black Like Me. The dj includes a blurb from Cesar
Chavez.
15.00
495. Griffith, Beatrice. American me. Westport, Greenwood Press, 1973. 341p.,
introduction, notes, very good first Greenwood Press printing of this reissue in green cloth. Albert Maltz' copy with his signature on the front
free endpaper. This Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship award novel, by a
Los Angeles social worker, is based on Mexican immigration to the US.
150.00
Maltz was one of the Hollywood Ten blacklisted screenwriters.
496. Gruber, Ruth. Felisa Rincón de Gautier; the mayor of San Juan,
illustrated with photographs. San Juan, Felisa Rincón de Gautier
Foundation, 1994. 190p. + 8p. photos, wraps. Reissue of the 1972 edition.
15.00
497. Guerin-Gonzales,
Camille.
Mexican
workers
and
American
dreams;
immigration, repatriation and California farm labor, 1900-1939. New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1966. xi, 197p., introduction,
appendix, notes, index, photos, very good first edition trade paperback in
pictorial wraps. (Class and culture)
12.00
498. Guerra, Victor, ed. El camino de la cruz; una antología chicana. Austin,
Tejidos, 1981. 62p., very good in wraps, watercolor reproduction tipped in.
Poetry, art and prose, with contributions by Leroy V. Quintana, Carlos
Andrés Guerra and Carlota Cárdenas de Dwyer, among others. 22.00
499. Guerrero, Lucrecia. Tree of sighs. Tempe, Bilingual Press, 2011. 219p.,
fine in wraps. First novel, centering on issues of bicultural identity.
12.00
500. Guerrero, Salvador. Memorias; a west Texas life, edited by Arnoldo de
León. Lubbock, Texas Tech University Press, 1991. xvi, 126p. including
photos, very good first edition in red buckram cloth boards, gilt, and
unclipped dj.
20.00
501. Guzman, Raul M. Tainted. New York, iUniverse, 2005. 270p., previous
owner's gift inscription. AIDS novel by a Mexican American author from Los
Angeles.
30.00
502. Hadley-Garcia, George. Hispanic Hollywood; the Latins in motion
pictures. New York, Citadel/Carol Publishing Group, 1990. 256p., profusely
illustrated with black/white photos, 8.5x11 inches, very good first trade
paperback edition in pictorial wraps.
15.00
503. Hall, Douglas Kent. The border; life on the line. Text and photographs.
New York, Abbeville Press, 1988. 249p., dj. Black and white, and color,
photography by the prominent southwest cameraman.
25.00
504. Hallenbeck, Cleve. The journey of Fray Marcos de Niza; introduction by
David J. Wever, illustrated by José Cisneros. Dallas, Southern Methodist
University Press, 1987. lxxi, 115p. profusely illus. with drawings by the
great southwestern artist, very good in a like dj. On Marcos de Niza's
1539 journey through the American southwest.
65.00
505. Hansen, Niles. The border economy; regional development in the
southwest. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1981. xi, 225p., ex libris.
17.00
506. Hansen, Niles. The border economy; regional development in the
southwest. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1981. xi, 225p., very good
first edition trade paperback in lightly-rubbed pictorial wraps. 12.00
507. Hardgrave, Robert L. and Santiago Hinojosa. The politics of bilingual
education: a study of four southwest Texas communities. Manchaca, TX,
Sterling Swift, 1975. v, 82p., wraps.
35.00
508. Hart, Dianne Walta. Undocumented in L.A.; an immigrant's story.
Wilminton, DE, SR Books, 1997/2001. xxix, 136p., later printing, slightly
worn wraps. Story of an undocumented Nicaraguan immigrant. 12.00
509. Haselden, Kyle. Death of a myth; new locus for Spanish American faith.
New York, Friendship Press, 1964. 175p., wraps. On Protestant ministries
to Hispanics in the US. 30.00
510. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. California's missions; their romance and beauty,
illustrations by E. H. Suydam. New York, D. Appleton-Century Company, 1942.
viii, 237p. + 48p. sketch illustrations, second edition cloth boards in dj,
cloth shows some binder's paste creep, jacket is a bit worn with a tear.
15.00
511. Hayes, Joe. The day it snowed tortillas; tales from Spanish New Mexico,
illustrations and design by Lucy Jelinek. Santa Fe, Mariposa Publishing,
1982. 73p., illus., inscribed by Hayes, second edition, wraps.
12.00
512. Heig, Adair. History of Petaluma, a California river town. Petaluma,
Scottwall Associates, 1987. xiv, 166p., period illustrations and maps
throughout, 11x8.5 inch wraps; third printing. Very good copy.
15.00
513. Heller, Celia S. Mexican American youth: forgotten youth at the
crossroads. New York, Random House, 1966. viii, 113p., wraps.
15.00
514. Hernández,
Armand.
Police
make
house
calls.
Tempe,
Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1991. 71p., wraps. Poetry. 15.00
Bilingual
515. Hernandez, Gilberto. New love #1. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1996.
First issue of the 24p. comic book, very good in wraps.
15.00
516. Hernandez, Gilberto. New love no. 2. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1996.
Second issue of the 24p. comic book, very good in wraps.
15.00
517. Hernandez, Gilberto. New love no. 6. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1997.
24p. comic book, very good in wraps.
12.00
518. Hernandez, Jaime. Mechanics; love and the rocket, #s 1-3. Thousand Oaks,
CA, Fanatagraphics Books, 1985. The three issues (93p.) of Jaime
Hernandez's Love & Rockets spinoff. All three issues have a mildly bent
(not creased) upper corner.
50.00
519. Hernandez, Jaime. Whoa, Nellie! No. 1. Seattle, Fantagraphics Books,
1996. First issue of the 24p. comix paean to women's wrestling, wraps.
15.00
520. Hernández, Marie Theresa. Cemeteries of ambivalent desire; unearthing
deep south narratives from a Texas graveyard. College Station, Texas A&M
University Press, 2008. x, 239p., illus. in text, very good in wraps. On
"an old Mexican cemetery caufht inside a whitwashed suburban community." p. 1. 19.00
521. [Hernandez, Sam]. Sam Hernandez. San Francisco, Rena Bransten Gallery,
1993. 8p., illus. with color and black/white reproductions of works by the
Mexican American artist, 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 22.00
522. Hernández Cruz, Victor. Mainland; poems. New York, Random House, 1973.
83p., mildly worn wraps.
12.00
523. Herrera, Juan Felipe. Akrilica; translated by Stephen Kessler & Sesshu
Foster, with Dolores Bravo, Magaly Fernandez and the author. Santa Cruz,
Alcatraz Editions, 1989. 164p., wraps. Poetry. 25.00
524. Herrera, Juan Felipe. Exiles of desire. Fresno, Lalo Press, 1983. 65p.,
first edition, wraps. Poetry. Herrera describes his life in San Francisco.
35.00
525. Herrera, Juan Felipe. The roots of a thousand embraces; dialogues. San
Francisco, manic d press, 1994. 55p., signed by the poet/artist, wraps.
22.00
526. Hijuelos, Oscar. The Mambo Kings play songs of love. New York, Farrar
Straus Giroux, 1989. 407p., first edition, slightly worn dj. Cuban
American author. 20.00
527. Hijuelos, Oscar. Mr. Ives' Christmas. New York, HarperCollins, 1995.
248p., first edition, dj.
18.00
528. Hijuelos, Oscar. A simple Habana melody (from when the world was good),
a novel. New York, HarperCollins, 2002. 299p., signed by Hijuelos, advance
reader's edition, wraps.
35.00
529. Hills, Elijah Clarence. Hispanic Studies. American Association of
Teachers of Spanish, 1929. viii, 298p., blue boards lightly soiled; signed
by author. 20.00
Collection of Hills' previously published articles, including "New-Mexican
Spanish," "Some Spanish-American poets," "Notes and queries on the meter
of the 'Poem of the Cid,'" "How many words are there in Spanish?" and
others.
530. Hilzinger, John George. Treasure land; a story, vol. 1. Tucson, Arizona
Advancement Company, 1897. 160p., semicoated paperstock with vignette
photoillustrations in the text, green wraps gilt, slightly chipped along
the spine, cover lettering mildly rubbed. Has material on Hispanic Arizona.
Volume 1 is the only volume issued. *Adams Herd 1039. 75.00
531. Hinds, Lennox S. Illusions of justice; human rights violations in the
United States. Iowa City, University of Iowa, 1978. xii, 432p. + [vi]
bibliography, shelfworn wraps, else very good, inscribed by author.
35.00
Hinds, former director of the National Conference of Black Lawyers,
drafted and presented the original version of this petition to the U.N.
Commission on Human Rights on behalf of his organization, the National
Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and the Commission on
Racial Justice. Includes materials on Native Americans and Mexican
Americans as well as COINTELPRO.
532. Hinojosa, Rolando. Dear Rafe. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985. 134p.,
very good in wraps. Novel focusing on wealthy ranchers' domination of a
small Texas town. 22.00
533. Hinojosa, Rolando. Partners in crime; a Rafe Buenrostro mystery.
Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985. 248p., a very good copy of the first
edition, wraps. A Klail City novel. 22.00
534. [Hinojosa, Rolando]. The pawn review; volume VII, number 3, edited by
Thomas Zigal and Rolando Hinojosa Smith. Austin, Calliopen Press, 1983. v,
148p., very good in wraps with subtitle, "El Boom de Tejas". Focus on
Chicano literature, with reviews by Ramón Saldívar on Hoyos, Vigil and
Alurista; three reviews of Hinojosa; Nephtalí de León on Amsterdam Cantos
and much more;m poetry by Evangelina Vigil, Rebecca Gonsales, Angela de
Hoyos, Ray Gonzáles, Tomás Rivera and others; photos by Gilbert Cardenas,
Tito Aguirre, and others.
22.00
535. Hinojosa, Rolando. The useless servants. Houston, Arte Público Press,
1993. 191p., uncorrected proof, wraps.
25.00
536. Hispanic Policy Development Project. From the eye of the storm. New
York, Hispanic Policy Development Project, 1990. 51p., wraps, 8.5x11
inches, very good condition. (The Ernesto Galarza Latino history series,
essay number one) 20.00
537. Hoffman, Abraham. An Oklahoma tragedy: the shooting of the Mexican
students, 1931. El Paso, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1987. xii,
75p., introduction, notes, bibliography, photos, very good first edition
trade paperback in pictorial wraps. (Southwestern studies 82)
18.00
538. Hoffman, Abraham. Unwanted Mexican Americans in the Great Depression;
repatriation pressures, 1929-1939. Tucson, University of Arizona Press,
1974. xv, 207p., illus., wraps.
15.00
539. Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, eds. The Mexican American family
album; introduction by Henry G. Cisneros. New York, Oxford University
Press, 1994. 128p., 8.5x11 inches, illustrations, photos, very good
reprint trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
12.00
540. Horne, Gerald. Reversing discrimination; the case for affirmative
action. New York, International Publications, 1992. viii, 119p., wraps,
corners bumped. African American scholar. 8.00
541. Horne, Steven H. Guía sistemática a los remedios naturales; un índice
de los usos históricos de las hierbas individuales, las fórmulas herbáceas
y los suplementos alimenticos. Payson, UT, Tree of Light Institute, 1995.
22p., wraps. Spanish translation by Juan Vergaray.
15.00
542. Hornor, Louise L., ed. Hispanic Americans; a statistical sourcebook,
1994 edition. Palo Alto, CA, Information Publications, 1994. xi, 254p.
15.00
543. Hoskin, Beryl. A history of the Santa Clara Mission library. Oakland,
Biobooks, 1961. viii, 82p., edition limited to 500 copies, 10.25x7 inch
clothbound boards.
25.00
544. Hostos, Eugenio Maria de. La peregrinación de Bayoan. Rio Píedras,
Editorial Edil, 2000. 319p., wraps. 22.00
545. Hotchkis,
Katharine
Bixby.
Christmas
at
Rancho
Los
Alamitos;
illustrated by Clement Hurd. [San Francisco], California Historical
Society, 1971. vii, 23p. incl. Hurd's illus., wraps. Reprint of the 1957
edition. Reminiscences of a childhood Christmas in mid-19th century
California, still with a significant Hispanic influence.
22.00
546. How, Louis. The Penitentes of San Rafael; a tale of the San Luis Valley.
Indianapolis, The Bowen-Merrill Company Publishers, 1900. 381p., very
slight hinge weakening, first edition, decorative cover.
75.00
"Novel set in southern Colorado. Improbable, inaccurate story narrated by
an inquisitive Eastern newcomer." - Weigle, A Penitente Bibliography.
547. Howard, John R., ed. Awakening minorities; American Indians, Mexican
Americans, Puerto Ricans. New Brunswick, Transaction Books, 1970. 189p.,
later printing, wraps. 10.00
548. Howard, Josefina, with Lila Lomeli. Rosa Mexicano; a culinary
autobiography with 60 recipes, translated by Esther Allen. New York,
Viking, 1998. xii, 292p., firt printing, dj. Introduction by Laura
Esquivel. Howard the proprietor of the New York restaurant, fled Spain
after the Civil War, moving to Mexico; Lomeli is a Mexican American writer.
20.00
549. Howarth, Sam and Enrique R. Lamadrid, photos by Miguel Gandert, Cary
Herz et al. Pilgrimage to Chimayó; contemporary portrait of az living
tradition. Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1999. [50p.] 8x6 inches
oblong, illustrated with b&w photos, very good first edition trade
paperback in pictorial wraps. 12.00
550. Iglesias, David with Sean Seay. In justice; inside the scandal that
rocked the Bush administration. Hoboken, John Wiley & Sons, 2008. x, 246p.,
first edition boards in dj. Very good copy.
18.00
Iglesias was fired by the Bush administration as U.S. Attorney for New
Mexico when he refused to indict high-level Democrats before the 2006
election. He was also the attorney in charge of the case that became the
fil,m A Few Good Men.
551. Jackson, Helen Hunt. Glimpses of California and the Missions. With
illustrations by Henry Sandham. Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1907. xii,
292p., later printing, very good condition in the original illustrated
cloth binding with only trivial edge wear, illus. First published1883.
15.00
552. Jacobs, Paul and Saul Landau, eds., with Eve Pell. To serve the devil.
volume 2: colonials and sojourners. New York, Random House, 1971. xxxv,
379p., first edition, slightly shelfworn dj. Covers Hawaiians, Asian
Americans and Puerto Ricans. 15.00
553. Janssens, Augustín. The life and adventures in California of Don
Augustín Janssens, 1834-1856; edited by William H. Ellison and Francis
Price. San Marino, CA, The Huntington Library, 1953. xi, 165p., endsheet
maps, a few period illustrations, clothbacked printed paper boards in dj;
very good structurally, but marred by numerous tick marks in colored
pencil throughout text. Jacket is unclipped, has small tears on upper and
lower edges. Almost entirely on Mexican California.
12.00
Jannsens was a Belgian adventurer who migrated to Spain and then Mexico in
his teens with his family; much mission-hopping.
554. Jaramillo, Cleofas M. Shadows of the past; sombras del pasado,
illustrated by the author. New York, Arno Press, 1974. 186p., profusely
illustrated, very good Arno reprint edition in cloth boards. On New Mexico
regional folklore, originally published in 1941. (The New Mexican Hispano
(The Mexican American)) 35.00
555. Jelinek, Lawrence J. Harvest empire a history of California agriculture.
San Francisco, Boyd & Fraser Publishing Company, 1979. iv, 113p., first
printing, wraps; faint handling wear. (Golden state series) 12.00
Commences with brief chapters on Native American and Spanish colonial
planting.
556. Jensen, Joan M. and Darlis A. Miller, editors. New Mexico women;
intercultural perspectives. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press,
1986. ix, 409p. appendixes, illustrated with photos, very good first
edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
17.00
557. Jiménez, Francisco. Cajas de cartón; relatos de la vida peregrina de un
niño campesino. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000. 125p., later
printing, agency label on front pastedown, otherwise very good in a like
dj. Story centering on a Mexican migrant family in California.
15.00
558. Jiménez, René A. Reminiscencias Cubanas. Miami, Ediciones Universal,
1977. 108p., wraps. Cuban American author.
30.00
559. Johnston, Tony . El día de los muertos; illustrado por Jeanette Winter,
traducido por Rosa Zubizarreta. San Francisco, Mariuccia Iaconi, [2002].
Unpaginated, beautifully illus. children's book, wraps. Spanish language
version; story set in Mexico. 12.00
560. Jones, Lewis Pinckney. Stormy petrel; N. G. Gonzales and his state.
Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1973. x, 340p., long
inscription by editor Bill Ball, dj. (Tricentennial #8)
45.00
561. Jones, Oakah L. ed. The Spanish borderlands; a first reader. Los
Angeles, Lorrin L. Morrison, 1974. xiv, 262p., foreword by Donald C.
Cutter, preface, illustrations and maps, ex-library copy in pictorial
trade paper wraps.
12.00
562. Jones, Oscar and Joy Jones. Historic Hispanic America. New York,
Hippocrene Books, 1993. 168p., wraps. Travel guide. (Hippocrene U.S.A.
guide)
12.00
563. Jordan, Louann & St. George Cooke. El Rancho de las Golondrinas;
Spanish colonial life in New Mexico. Santa Fe, Colonial New Mexico
Historical
Foundation,
1983.
[50p.]
8.5x11
inches,
introduction,
illustrated with drawings, very good first revised edition in stapled
pictorial wraps. 12.00
564. Jovanovich, William. the money trail. San Diego, Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, 1990. 178p., first printing, remainder mark, dj. Mystery
focusing on a powerful Florida-based Cuban American family and drug
running.
17.00
565. Kalergis, Mary Motley. Home of the brave; contemporary American
immigrants. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1989. Unpaginated, profusely illus.
with Kalergis' photos of recent immigrants, 8.5x13 inches, first printing,
chipped dj. 18.00
566. Kanellos, Nicolás. Victor Hermández Cruz and La Salsa de Dios.
Milwaukee, Spanish Speaking Ourtreach Institute, University of WisconsinMilwaukee, 1979. 13p., 8.5x11 inches, signed by Kanellos, stapled wraps.
(Institute paper) 45.00
567. Kanellos, Nicolás, ed. Mexican American theater: legacy and reality .
Pittsburgh, Latin American Literary Review Press, 1987. 126p., illus. with
period photographs, signed by Kanellos, first wraps edition. Essays, most
of which originally published in various journals.
18.00
568. Kanellos, Nicolás, ed. Revista Chicano-riqueña; vol. xi, no. 2, Summer
1983 (special Gary Soto issue). Houston, University of Houston, 1983. 80p.,
illustrations, very good literary journal in pictorial trade paper wraps.
Soto, Ernesto Trejo, Jimmy Santiago Baca et al. 20.00
569. Kanellos, Nicolás, with Cristelia Pérez. Chronology of HispanicAmerican history; from pre-Columbian times to the prsent. New York, Gale
Research, 1995. li, 427p., illus., first printing.
22.00
570. Keller, Gary D., ed. Chicano cinema; research, reviews, and resources.
Binghamton, Bilngual Review/Press, 1985. 208p. incl. illus., second
printing, wraps. 15.00
571. Keller, Gary, et. al. Contemporary Chicana and Chicano art; artists,
works, culture, and education, volumes I and 2. Tempe, Bilingual
Press/Editoria Bilingüe, 2002. Two volumes, profusely illus. with both
color and black/white reproductions, 9x12 inches, djs. Vol. I: xviii, 318p.
Vol. II: xviii, 324p. As new. Contributors include Aturo J. Aldama, Pat
Villeneuve, Henry Quintero and Gema Ledesma; photographs include Craig
Smith and Marilyn Szabo.
225.00
572. Kessell, John L. Kiva, cross, and crown; the Pecos Indians and New
Mexico 1540 - 1840. Washington, The National Park Service, US Dept. of the
Interior, 1979. xi, 587p., frontis, foreword, preface, appendices, notes,
bibliography, index, illustrated endpaper maps, profusely illustrated with
b&w figures, photos, tables, color plates, very ngood first edition in
gilt-decorated wine faux leather boards. 25.00
573. Kirack, Alex. Space flutes & barrio paths; illustrated by Mario Acevedo
Torero. San Diego, Centro de Studios Chicanos, 1972. v, 72p., 8.5x8 inches,
wraps. Poetry by the self-described Chicano dope smuggler, street runner
and hustler from San Diego, who spent seven years in San Quentin. 65.00
574. Knadler, Stephen P. The fugitive race; minority writers resisting
whiteness. Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2002. xxviii, 249p.,
review sheet laid in, first printing, dj. Discusses black, Jewish, gay,
lesbian, Chicano and Asian American texts vis-a-vis identity formation.
12.00
575. Knill, Harry. Dos Californios; about one of the most important events
recorded in the historical annals of Alta California, that cradle of
heroes and heroines, in one of the last years of the rule of the King of
Spain. Santa Barbara, Bellerophon Books, 1978. [52]p. coloring book,
bilingual text, 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps.
12.00
576. Kozer, Jose. The ark upon the number; translated by Ammiel Alcalay.
Merrick, NY, Cross-Cultural Communications, 1982. 36p., two photos (Kozer,
and Kozer's father bearded in yarmulke teaching a classful of kids),
facing Spanish original and English translations, staplebound 8.5x5.5 inch
decorated wraps, mild signs of handling and age. Poet Kozer was born in
Havana in 1940, emigrated 1960. (Cross-cultural review chapbook 28)
15.00
577. Krakeur, Lester Gilbert and Isabel Brugada. Las adventuras de Roberto
Martín; un drama en español en 31 capitulos. En combinación con discos
fonográficos por destacados artistas españoles. N. pl., Decca Records,
1944. 123p., illus. This Spanish language primer is based on Hispanics in
New York.
22.00
578. Kuykendall, Crystal. From rage to hope; strategies for reclaiming black
& Hispanic students. Bloomington, National Educational Service, 1992. xvii,
142p., wraps.
12.00
579. LaBrucherie, Roger A., text and photographs. Puerto Rico; borinquen
querida. Pine Valley, CA, Imágenes Press, 1991. 155p. profusely illus.
with LaBrucherie's photos, 10x10.5 inches, dj. The corporate vision of
Puerto Rico.
15.00
580. LaDuke, Betty. Women artists; multi-cultural visions, preface by
Charleen Touchette. Trenton, The Red Sea Press, 1992. xxii, 170p.,
numerous b&w illustrations, 8.5x11 inches, first wraps printing. 12.00
581. Lamb, Ruth S. Mexican Americans: sons of the Southwest. Claremont, CA,
Ocelot Press, 1970. 198p., wraps.
25.00
582. Lamphere, Louise, et. al., eds. Newcomers in the workplace; immigrants
and the restructuring of the U.S. economy. Philadelphia, Temple University
Press, 1994. viii, 309p., illus. in text, very good in wraps. Studies of
Garden City, NJ, Miami and Philadelphia -- packinghouses, food service,
small business, etc.
12.00
583. Landers, Jane. Fort Mose; Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose: a free
black town in Spanish colonial Florida. St. Augustine, St. Augustine
Historical Society, 1992. 34p., wraps. Reprinted from the American
Historical Review, Vol. 95, #1.
25.00
584. Lane, James B. and Edward J. Escobar, eds. Forging a community; the
Latino experience in northwest Indiana, 1919-1975. Chicago, Cattails Press,
1987. vi, 297p., wraps. (Calumet regional studies, #2)
15.00
585. Lanneret, Pierre. Internationalists In France During The Second World
War [cover title]. London, Phoenix Press, 1993. 53p., wraps. Caption title:
Pierre Lanneret, alias Camille. A biography followed by Third Camp
Internationalists in France during the Second World War by Ernest Ryaner
(Pierre Lanneret).
12.00
Includes a 24-page biography of Lanneret (Ernest Rayner) which discusses
his work among Chicano farm workers in the US, also reproducing three
related posters.
586. Lattin, Vernon E., editor. Contemporary Chicano fiction, a critical
survey. Binghamton, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1986. 331p.,
introduction, bibliography, book sale stamp on half-title and remainder
mark on bottom edge otherwise very good first wraps edition. (Studies in
the language and literature of United States Hispanos)
12.00
587. Laviera, Tato. AmeRícan. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985. 95p., first
edition, wraps. Afro--Nuyorican poet.
35.00
588. Lázaro, Felipe. Poetas Cubanos en Nueva York. Madrid, Editorial Betania,
1988. 262p., first printing, wraps. With contributions by Antonio Acosta,
Magali Alabau, Reinaldo Arenas and many others, along with short
biographies of the poets.
25.00
589. Lecompte, Janet. Rebellion in Río Arriba, 1837. Albuquerque, University
of New Mexico Press, 1985. xiii, 186p., foreword, preface, documents,
notes, index, illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback in
pictorial wraps. 15.00
590. Leguizamo, John with David Bar Katz. Freak; semi-demi-quasi-pseudo
autobiography. New York, Riverhead Books, 1997. 125p., first printing, dj.
Autobiographical performance piece by the Hispanic comedian.
18.00
591. Leyva , René and Marta Caballero. Las: que se quedan: contextos de
vulnerabilidad a ITS y VIH/SIDA en mujeres compañeras de migrantes.
Cuernavaca, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2009. 150p., 8.25x10.75
inches, one of 500 copies, very good in wraps. 45.00
592. Leyva de Varona, Adolfo; René J Silva; Geoffrey P Nyhart. Propaganda
and reality: a look at the U.S. embargo against Castro's Cuba. Miami,
Cuban American National Foundation, 1994. 64p., wraps, very good but for
mailing label on back cover. 12.00
Argument in favor of the embargo, by Cuban exiles in Florida.
593. Light, Ken, photographs. To the promised land; introduction by Richard
Rodriguez, essay by Mary Jo McConahay, oral histories by Samuel Orozco.
New York, Aperture, 1988. 93p., profusely illus. with Light's documentary
photography of Mexican immigration, 10x10 inches, dj with closed tear on
spine.
18.00
594. Lima, A.J. Viva the Communist Party of California. Oct. 1979. [Los
Angeles], Communist Party of California, 1979. [33p.], legal-size sheets
mimeographed both sides, stapled at upper left. Not founbd in OCLC.
45.00
Report to the California state convention of the CPUSA by Lima, who had
returned from the national convention. Intended for internal circulation..
Discusses Party perspectives on organization, Chicano action, the fight
against racism, and the status of several left-wing organizations
affiliated with the Democratic Party.
595. Littwin, Mike, translated by Julián Reyna. ¡Fernando! (in English and
Spanish) New York, Bantam Books, 1981. 118p., 32 pages of photos, texts in
English and Spanish, stats etc., very good first wraps edition. On
Frenando Valenzuela. 12.00
596. Lizama Pizarro, Jorge. El trapecista del infinito. Montreal, Gráfico,
1991. 66p., one of 500 copies, bookseller's card stapled to f.e.p.,
otherwise very good in wraps. Poetry by a Chilean exile living in Canada.
30.00
597. Llovio-Menendez, Jose Luis. Insider; my hidden life as a revolutionary
in Cuba, translated by Elizabeth Grossman. Toronto, Bantam Books, 1988.
xiii, 466p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 15.00
598. Lobos,
Amilcar.
Portal
a
la
Californiana;
prosopoemario,
with
translations by Maruja Cid. San Francisco, CASA-Editorial Publications,
1975. 32p., wraps. Poetry by the San Francisco writer.
25.00
599. Loescher, Gil and John A. Scanlan. Calculated kindness; refugees and
America's half-open door, 1945 to the present. New York, The Free Press,
1986. xviii, 346p., first printing, dj, very good but for ownership stamp
on blank flyleaf. Shows the US bias to admit right-wing refugees,
particularly Southeast Asian. Includes some discussion of Salvadoreños and
Haitians.
15.00
600. López, Alberto G. et. al., eds. Immigrants and refugees: a handbook of
clinical care. San Francisco, the editors, 1992. 58p., 8.5x11 inches,
wraps. On servicing the mental health needs of Latin American and Asian
immigrant populations in San Francisco.
25.00
601. Lopez, Carlos U. Chilenos in California, study of the 1850, 1852 and
1860 censuses. San Francisco, R and E Research Associates, 1973. xxvii,
87p., original fake leather binding, 8.5x11 inches, illus. 25.00
602. López, María Milagros. La imperfección lábil de cada día (reflexiones
en torno al sujeto y la vida cotidiana). Río Piedras, PR, Centro de
Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1982. xvii, 188 p.,
very good in wraps, 8.5x10.5 inches.
75.00
603. López-Adorno, Pedro, ed. Papiros de Babel; antología de
puertorriqueña en Nuva York; selección, estudio preliminar
la poesía
y viñetas
críticas de Pedro López-Adorno. Río Piedras, Editorial de la Universidad
ded Puerto Rico, 1991. xv, 509p., selected bibliography, author photos,
texts mainly in Spanish with a section of poems written in English
originally, very good first edition in cloth and unclipped dj.
35.00
604. Lopez-Tushar, Olibamam. The people of El Valle; a history of the
Spanish Colonials in the San Luis Valley. Pueblo, El Escritorio, 1997. xvi,
248p., forewords, notes, appendix, bibliography, index, illustrations,
maps, music, figures, fine third edition in pictorial wraps.
35.00
605. Lorenzo, Ismael. La hosteria del tesoro. New York, Las Americás, 1982.
88p., wraps. Rodeo novella by the Cuban American writer.
22.00
606. Lorenzo, Orestes. Wings of the morning; the flights of Orestes Lorenzo,
translated by E. K. Max. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1994. 346p. + 16p.
photos, first printing, dj. The Cuban American aviator had fled Cuba in a
MIG jet, then returned for his family.
17.00
607. Lorey, David E. The U.S.-Mexican border in the twentieth century; a
history of economic and social transformation. Wilminton, DE, SR Books,
1999. x, 195p., preface, introduction, further reading, index, photos and
tables, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
12.00
608. Lowenthal, Abraham F. and Katrina Burgess, eds. The California-Mexico
connection. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1993. xxi, 364p., wraps.
12.00
609. Lowitt,
Richard.
Bronson
M.
Cutting;
progressive
politician.
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1992. xiv, 418p., first
edition, dj. Cutting's career as a New Mexican pol featured his
championship of Hispanic inclusion in the state's civic life.
25.00
610. Lozano Ascencio, Fernando, translated by Aníbal Yáñez. Bringing it all
back home: remittances to Mexico from migrant workers in the United States.
San Diego, Center for U.S. - Mexican Studies, UCSD, 1993. xii, 77p.,
abstract, selected bibliography, tables, figures, very good first edition
trade paperback in pictorial wraps. (Monograph Series, 37) 18.00
611. Lucero Miner, Lenore Lee & Carol Guzman, compilers and editors. New
Mexico directory of Hispanic culture; 1992 Quincentennial edition,
Hispanic Culture Foundation. Albuquerque, Hispanic Culture Foundation,
1992. ix, 172p., 8.5x11 inches, individual artists, museums, galleries,
organizations, films etc, illustrated with color plates, very good second
edition in spiral-bound pictorial wraps. 35.00
612. Ludwig, Ed and James Santibañez, eds. The Chicanos; Mexican American
voices. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1971. ix, 286p., first printing, wraps.
12.00
613. Ludwig, Ed and James Santibañez, eds. The Chicanos; Mexican American
voices. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1977. ix, 286p., later printing, wraps.
10.00
614. Luján, Antonio, James D. Williams and Celia Geck Anchondo, eds. Study
on social concern; a framework for analysis and report on findings. Las
Cruces, NM, Diocese of Las Cruces, 1985. viii, 95p. + [58]p. appendices,
8.5x11 inches, spiral-bound wraps. A study of the Hispanic population of
the diocese, its demography and cultural practices.
65.00
615. Lynch, Patrick D. Training Mexican American school principals: an
analysis of a program's hits and misses. Las Cruces, ERIC/CRESS, New
Mexico State University, 1969. 21p., 8.5x11", wraps. 22.00
616. Machado, Manuel A., Jr. Listen Chicano! An informal history of the
Mexican-American, foreword: Barry M. Goldwater; illustrations, Joseph
Wortman. Chicago, Nelson Hall, 1978. xviii, 196p., cartoon endpapers,
bibliography, index, illus., very good first edition in buckram cloth
boards and unclipped dj. 25.00
617. Another copy, very good first trade paperback edition.
12.00
618. Machado Narvaez, Francisco Javier. La voz de Francisco Javier. Caracas,
n. pub., 1984. 80p., wraps. Poetry (and some prose) by a Venezuelan
American student killed in a traffic accident the day of his high school
graduation from the Loyola School in Miami.
25.00
619. Macías, Anthony. Mexican American mojo; popular music, dance, and urban
culture in Los Angeles, 1935-1968. Durham, Duke University Press, 2008.
xvi, 383p., illus. in text, wraps. 15.00
620. Another copy. xviii, 368p., illus. in text, uncorrected page proofs,
wraps.
15.00
621. Macias, Reynaldo Flores, et. al. Educacion alternativa; on the
development of Chicano bilingual schools. Hayward, CA, The Southwest
Network, 1975. vi, 81p., 8.5x11 inches, annotated selected bibliography,
directory of alternative schools, small store stamp on title page
otherwise very good first edition trade paperback.
25.00
622. Maciel, David R. and María Herrera-Sobek, eds. Culture across borders;
Mexican immigration & popular culture. Tucson, The University of Arizona
Press, 1998. xiv, 268p., preface, introduction, index, illustrations, fine
first trade paperback edition in pictorial wraps.
12.00
623. Madsen, William. Society and health in the lower Rio Grande Valley,
based on the findings of the Hidalgo Project on Differential Culture
Change and Mental Health. Austin, The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health,
1961. 36p., wraps.
25.00
624. Madueño, Amalio. Arroyo. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005. 18p.,
wraps, third printing. New Mexican poet. 22.00
625. Madueño, Amalio. Coyote observes humans. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos
Press, 2005. 24p., wraps, third printing. 22.00
626. Madueño, Amalio. Garcia in Gringolandia. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos
Press, 2005. 27p., wraps, third printing. 22.00
627. Madueño, Amalio. Garcia in space. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press,
2005. 26p., wraps, third printing. 22.00
628. Madueño, Amalio. The God of this vicinity. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos
Press, 2005. [36p.], wraps, third printing.
22.00
629. Madueño, Amalio. El mirador. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005.
[26]p., wraps, author's business card taped to back cover. 22.00
630. Madueño, Amalio. Smoke. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005. 19p.,
wraps, third printing. 22.00
631. Madueño, Amalio. Ventana. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005. 16p.,
wraps, later printing. 22.00
632. Maffi, Mario, ed. and trans. Voci di frontiera; scritture dei Latinos
negli Stati Uniti. Milan, Feltrinelli, 1997. 233p., near fine in wraps.
Excerpts from major Chicano and Puerto Rican writers. 45.00
633. Manuel, Herschel T. Spanish-speaking children of the Southwest; their
education and the public welfare. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1965.
[xiv], 222p., [first printing], dj. Argues for special instruction to
overcome language and cultural "deficiencies" in early education. 25.00
634. Another copy, second printing, edgeworn dj.
22.00
635. Margulis, Mario & RodolfoTuirán. Nuevos patrones de crecimiento social
en la frontera norte: la emigracion. Mexico, Centro de Estudios
Demográficos y de Desarrollo Urbano, El Colegio de México, 1983. 55p.,
printed recto-only, 8.5x11 inches, introduction, tables, text in Spanish,
very good in original die-cut stapled wraps. (Documentos de Trabajo ST-8302)
35.00
636. Maril, Robert Lee. Living on the edge of America; at home on the TexasMexico border. College Station, Texas A&M University Press, 1992. xiv,
180p., dj. 18.00
637. Marshall, Connie. De aqui a la maternidad; traduccion: Patti Lopez.
Citrus Hieghts, CA, Conmar Publishing, 1989. 172p., illus., 8.5x11 inches,
wraps. English title: From Here to Maternity. Dj subtitle: "Escrito
especificamente para la familia Hispana". 15.00
638. Martinez, Al. Voces que surgen; biografias cortas de Hispanoamericanos.
Versión al Castellano por Alvaro Guzmán Guzmán. New York, New American
Library, 1974. xii, 210p., wraps. 52 short biographies of Spanish-speaking
Americans. Publsihed in English as Rising Voices.
12.00
639. Martinez, Dionisio D. Bad alchemy; poems. New York, W. W. Norton &
Company, 1995. 89p., uncorrected proof, wraps. Cuban American poet.
18.00
640. Martínez, Elizabeth, ed. Letters from Mississippi; introduction by
Julian Bond. Brookline, MA, Zephyr Press, 2007. xxii, 376p., a very good
copy of the first paperback printing. The Chicana activist worked with
SNCC for most of the 1960s.
12.00
641. Martinez, Fred G. The story of Antonio Severino Martinez and Maria del
Carmel Santistevan. N.p., Self-published, n.d. [ii] 16p., printed rectoonly, 8.5x11 inches, addendum, bibliography, biographical sketch of Kit
Carson, very good in stapled wraps. 20.00
Self-published family biography of a New Mexico family from Spain.
642. Martínez, Max. The adventures of the Chicano Kid and other stories.
Houston, Arte Público Press, 1982. 169p., very good first edition trade
paperback. 12.00
643. Martinez, Rafael V. My house is your house. New York, Friendship Press,
1964. 127p., illus. with photographs, some minor pencil underlining in
first few pages, wraps. Paperback original, with cover design by Rafael D.
Palacios. Cuban American author.
25.00
644. Martinez, Victor. Caring for a house. San Jose, Chusma House
Publications, 1992. 65p., signed by the National Book Award winner, wraps.
Poetry. Martinez’ first commercial book. 25.00
645. Another copy, not signed, wraps. 12.00
646. Martinez, Victor. Parrot in the oven; a novel. New York, Joanna Colter
Books, 1996. 216p., short inscription by Martinez, later printing, dj.
Coming of age novel for young adults.
25.00
647. Another copy, signed by Martinez, later printing, dj.
20.00
648. Martínez-Serros, Hugo. The last laugh and other stories. Houston, Arte
Publico Press, 1988. 198p., wraps. World War II-era stories set in Chicago.
12.00
649. Martorell, Antonio. La piel de la memoria. Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico,
Ediciones Envergadura, [1991]. 193p., wraps, 8.5x14 inches. 95.00
650. Masud-Piloto, Félix Roberto. With open arms; Cuban migration to the
United States. Totowa, Rowman & Littlefield, 1988. xviii, 148p., foreword,
preface, conclusions, bibliography, index, notes, tables, very good first
edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj.
12.00
651. Mata-Banegas, Rúriko, Dylan Brie Ducey and José Rodríguez Nodal. Tre;
poems. San Francisco, Mucho Publisher, 1992. ix, 64p., signed by Ducey,
wraps. Rodriguez Nodal is a Chicano poet; Mata-Banegas is a Salvadoreño
living in Uganda. 25.00
652. Matas, Julio. Transiciones, migranciones. Miami, Ediciones Universal,
1993. 149p., wraps. Existential fantasies by the Cuban exile, who taught
Hispanic literature at the University of Pittsburgh. 15.00
653. Matiella, Ana Consuelo, ed. The multicultural challenge
education. Santa Cruz, ETR Associates, 1994. xi, 407p., wraps.
in health
22.00
654. Mayer, Vicente V., Jr., ed. Utah: a Hispanic history. Salt Lake City,
American West Center, 1975. viii, 90p.
35.00
655. Mayerson, Charlotte Leon, ed. Two blocks apart; Juan Gonzales and Peter
Quinn, photographs by the Still Photography Workshop, Harlem Youth
Unlimited. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. 126p., black/white
photos in text, shelfworn dj. On two Catholic Harlem teens, one Puerto
Rican, one Irish, and their separate worlds.
15.00
656. Mayo, C. M. [Catherine Mansell]. The Visitors/Los visitantes; a visit
to / una visita a Todos Santos, baja California, a chapter from the book /
un capítulo del libro Miraculous Air, travels in Baja California. Los
Altos, Tameme, 2002. 101p. very good in wraps. 12.00
657. Maza, Enrique. Pa'ver si salía de pobre; la cara oculta de la migración.
Mexico City, Editorial Oceano de México, 1998. 211p., signed by Maza,
first edition, wraps. On the mistreatment of Mexican migrants in the US.
OCLC lists no US holdings.
65.00
658. McCall, George Archibald, edited and with an introduction by Robert W.
Frazer. New Mexico in 1850: a military view. Norman, University of
Oklahoma Press, 1968. 222p., frontis, appendixes, bibliography, index,
tables, illus., very good first edition in cloth and unclipped dj. McCall,
a US Army Colonel, reported to the Secretary of War on social and military
conditions in the newly conquered land.
25.00
659. McCarthy, Kevin R. and R. Burciaga Valdez. Current and future effects
of Mexican immigration in California; with executive summary. Santa Monica,
The Rand Corporation, 1985. xv, 104p., + xi, 46p., tables, figures, two
volumes, trade paperbacks in wraps. 18.00
660. McEntire, Davis. Residence and race. Final and comprehensive report to
the Commission on Race and Housing. Berkley, University of California
Press, 1960. xxii, 409p., tables, maps, cloth-bound boards, unclipped
edgeworn dj. (Publications of the Commission on Race and Housing) 15.00
661. McEwan, Bonnie G., ed. The Spanish missions of La Florida. Gainesville,
University Press of Florida, 1993. xxvi, 458p., illus., maps.
22.00
662. McKittrick, Myrtle M. Vallejo; son of California.
Binfords & Mort, 1944. 377p. + illus., second printing.
Portland,
50.00
OR,
663. McLean, Gordon. Cities of lonesome fear. Chicago, Moody Press, 1991.
190p. + 8p. photos, first printing, shelfworn wraps with subtitle: "God
among the gangs". Based on the author's Chicago ministry, covering Mexican
American and black urban gangs, including settings in East Los Angeles.
12.00
664. McMurtrie, Douglas C. El Payo de Nuevo-Mejico. Albuquerque, Privately
Printed, 1933. 11p., wraps. 200 copies of this article on the two issues
of one of the rarest newspapers of Hispanic America were reprinted from
The New Mexico Historical Review, vol. viiii, #2 (April 1933). Includes
facsimilies of both issues.
95.00
665. McWilliams, Carey. The Mexicans in America; a student's guide to
localized history. New York, Teachers College Press, 1969. vii, 32p.,
first printing, wraps. (Localized history)
25.00
666. Medina, Harold R. Corrected copy of opinion Feb. 4, 1954, Harold R.
Medina, U.S.C.J. in the district court of the United States for the
southern district of New York. Civil action no. 43-757. New York, Record
Press [for the State of New York], 1954. vi, 424p., 9x6 inch buff wraps;
somewhat browned and edgeworn with clear "magic tape" mends to head and
tail (thus far holding and unobtrusive), small stain on first page of
Topical Arrangement of Opinion. Mexican American judge.
50.00
Actions brought against Dillon Read, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs,
Lehman Bros, Kuhn Loeb and many other outfits, some represented by
Sullivan & Cromwell. Sampling the topical list: Part IV runs pp153-213 and
is headed "Did the seventeen defendant investment banking firms combine
for the purpose of dominating and controlling and did they in fact
dominate and control the financial affairs of issuers by directorships and
solicitation of proxies?".
667. Mednick, Murray. Plays from Padua Hills 1982. Claremont, Pomona College,
1982. 169p., wraps. Includes a contribution from Cuban American playwright
Maria Irene Fornes.
25.00
668. Meister, Dick and Anne Loftis. A long time coming; the struggle to
unionize America's farm workers. New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1977.
xi, 241p., illus., dj. 18.00
669. Another copy, publisher's press release laid in, dj slightly edgeworn
and soiled. 15.00
670. [Mena, Maria, et alia, speakers]. Controlan mente de prisioneros,
venga a reunion / Mind control of prisoners, come to a meeting. [New York
City], Martin Sostre & Eduardo Cruz Defence Committee, June 16, no year.
Standard-size leaf of buff construction paper mimeo'd with a 6x5 inch
graphic printed in red, double-sided English and Spanish, English side is
blurred. One corner missing a small piece, fragile but still quite good.
Graphic is an African-style portrait, possibly from an original linoleum
block but run off at the same time as text (which is done in three
different fonts plus typing). 20.00
Speakers were Eli Messinger, Dolores Johnson, Dan Georgakas (on Sostre)
and Maria Mena (on Cruz).
671. Mendoza, Lydia. Lydia Mendoza; a family autobiography; compiled and
introduced by Chris Strachwitz with James Nicolopulos. Houston, Arte
Público Press, 1993. xxi, 409p., discography, bibliography, illus., very
good first trade paperback edition. Oral memoirs of Mendoza and her family,
pioneering Spanish language vernacular singers of the southwest, from the
jazz age through the 1950s.
12.00
672. Mendoza, Tony. Ernie; a photographer's memoir, introduction by Owen
Edwards. Santa Barbara, Capra Press, 1985. [54]p., profusely illustrated
with the Cuban American photographer's tribute to his cat. 18.00
673. Menendez, Lyle. The private diary of Lyle Menendez in his own words! As
told to Norma Novelli, with Mike Walker, edited by Judity Spreckels,
conclusion by Pierce O'Donnell. Beverly Hills, Dove Books, 1995. xxi, 263p.
+ 8p. photos, dj. A wonderful exploitation story about the Cuban American
family ... 17.00
674. Menes, Orlando Ricardo. Rumba atop the stones. Leeds, Peeple Tree Press,
2001. 90p., fine first trade paperback edition. 15.00
Carbbean poetry by self-proclaimed Cuban American (born in Peru to Cuban
parents, lives in Florida).
675. [Mexican Players]. The Mexican Players present their 27th annual spring
play of San Ysidro's fiesta "En el mes de Mayo", April 20 to June 4, ...
Padua Hills Theater. Claremont, CA, Padua Hills Theatre, [1958?]. 4p. 6x9
inch playbill, 5x6.5 inch handbill for the play laid in, two lines crossed
out, otherwise very good in wraps. 45.00
The Community Theatre in Padua, founded in the late 1920s, almost by
accident became the home of the Mexican American troupe that worked hard
both to preserve aspects of their own culture while presenting it to wider
audiences.
676. Another copy, slightly crumpled 5x6.5 inch handbill for the play laid
in, two lines crossed out, otherwise very good in wraps.
35.00
677. Meyer, Michael C. Water in the Hispanic southwest; a social and legal
history 1550 - 1850. Tucson, The University of Arizona, 1984. xiii, 189p.,
bibliography, index, illus. with photos and maps, very good first edition
in cloth boards and unclipped dj.
20.00
678. Miller, Charlene. Los golondrinos; in The Kroeber Anthropologal Society
Papers, no. 30, spring 1964. Berkeley, the Society, 1964. 21p. article
(including bibliography) in the 100p. issue, 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn
wraps with cover art by Octavio Romano V. 30.00
679. [Miller, Henry]. Account of a tour of the California missions and towns,
1856; the journal & drawings of Henry Miller. Santa Barbara, Bellerophon
Books, 1991. 64p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 17.00
680. Miller, Tom. On the border; portraits of America's southwestern
frontier. Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1985. xiii, 226p.,
first wraps printing, very good.
12.00
681. Milligan, Bryce, Mary Guerrero Milligan, and Angela de Hoyos, eds.,
Denise Chávez, Pat Mora, Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros et al contributors.
Daughters of the fifth sun; a collection of Latina fiction and poetry.
foreword by María Hinjosa. New York, Riverhead Books, 1995. xix, 283p.,
first printing, dj.
15.00
682. Miranda, Victoria amd Camilo Feñini. Al filo de un cansancio
apátrida/on the edge of a countryless weariness; poemas, translations by
Daniel Fogel, Cathy Mahoney, and Ana Castillo. San Francisco, ism press,
1986. 56p., wraps, facing Spanish / English texts. Poetry by two Chilean
exiles living in the US.
17.00
683. Mirandé, Alfredo. The Chicano experience; an alternative perspective.
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1985. ix, 271p., wraps.
12.00
684. Modesto, Tomas. Los cuentos de Mount Hope (novela). Santo Domingo,
Republica Dominicana, 1995. 447p., wraps. Novel based on Caribbean
emigration to New York, by the Afro-Dominican American author.
45.00
685. Molina, Armando Mauricio. El amanecer de los tontos. San Francisco,
Editorial Solaris, 1989. 262p., inscribed by the Salvadorean American
author, wraps.
25.00
686. Momeni, Jamshid A. Demography of racial and ethnic minorities in the
United States; an annotated bibliography with a review essay. Foreword by
Conrad Taeuber, preface by Marta Tienda. Westport, Greenwood Press, 1983.
xxiii, 292p., first printing. Covers Hispanics, blacks, and Asian
Americans. 15.00
687. Moniz, Tomas. Without words & without kneeling; a serialized zine
novella, the first installment. Berkeley, the author, 2010. 19p., wraps.
On "five characters who are all part of an Anarchist study group ..." - p.
1.
15.00
688. Moore, Joan and Harry Pachon. Hispanics in the United States. Englewood
Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1985. x, 213p., first printing, wraps.
15.00
689. Moore, John Bassett. The case of the Salvadorean refugees; disbound
from The American Law Review, January-February, 1895, vol. XXIX. the
Review, 1895. 20p., wraps. The refugees sought political asylum in the US
via the US man-of-war Bennington.
25.00
690. Mora, Grace. Puerto Rico; ¿Independencia or estadidad?/Independence or
statehood?. New York, Voz del Pueblo, 1977. 16p., wraps, very good.
17.00
691. Mora, Pat. Agua santa/holy water. Boston, Beacon Press, 1995. xi, 129p.,
uncorrected page proof, wraps. Poetry by the Tejana author. 18.00
692. Mora, Pat. Chants. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1984. 52p., a very good
copy of the first edition, wraps. Tejana poet. 22.00
693. Moraga, Cherri. Heroes & saints; playbill for Borderlands Theater.
Tucson, Pima Community College Center for the Arts, 1993. 20p., 5.5x8.5
inches, very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps.
15.00
Playbill/Program for the Borderlands Theater production of Moraga's play
about pesticide abuse in Central California.
694. Morales, Alejandro. Caras viejas y vino nuevo. Mexico City, Joaquin
Mortiz, 1975. 127p., one of 4,000 copies, first edition, wraps. First
novel by the Chicano author, later published in English translation as Old
Faces and New Wine. (Nueva narrative Hispánica) 75.00
"Esta es su primera novela y, quizás, la primera que chicano alguno
escribe totalmente en español" - rear wrap.
695. Morales, Alejandro. Old faces and new wine; translated by: Max Martinez,
edited and revised by: J. Monleon and Alurista, cover by: Esteban Villa.
Original title in Spanish: Caras viejas y vino nuevo. Houston, Arte
Publico Press, 1992. 132p., wraps. 25.00
696. Morales, Patricia. Indocumentados Mexicanos. Mexico, Editorial Grijalbo,
1982. 270p., tables, figures, text in Spanish,very good first edition
trade paperback. 35.00
697. Morales Carrion, Arturo. Puerto Rico and the United States, the quest
for a new encounter. San Juan, Editorial Academica, 1990. 123p., original
cloth binding, very good in a very good dj.
25.00
698. Another copy, very good in wraps. 15.00
699. Morales Leon, Daniel. Palabra; ome tecpatl 2008. N. pl., the author,
2008. 14p. zine-format poetry chapbook, mostly in Spanish, wraps. 18.00
700. Morey, Janet & Wendy Dunn. Famous Mexican Americans; illustrated with
photographs. New York, Cobblehill Books/Dutton, 1989. xvi, 176p., first
edition, two private orgazational stamps, otherwise very good in a like dj.
YA book with chapters of Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Luis Valdez, Henry
Cisneros, Edward James Olmos, and others. 20.00
701. Movimiento Socialista Popular. El Militante: La revista de discusión
política del Movimiento Socialista Popular. Año 7, no. 1. Rio Piedras,
Puerto Rico, Movimiento Socialista Popular, 1981. 48p., edgeworn wraps;
text in Spanish. OCLC lists only two holdings. 22.00
Journal of the Marxist-Leninist Puerto Rican organization, with articles
on party building and El Salvador.
702. Muckley, Robert L., ed. Notes of Neorican seminar. [San Germán, PR , n.
pub., 1972. 69p., minor marginalia, slightly soiled and edgeworn 9x8 inch
wraps. Prose, poetry, artwork, with articles on the Young Lords and
contributions by Jamie Carrero, José Angel Figueroa, and more.
95.00
703. Muñoz, Manuel. What you see in the dark; a novel. Chapel Hill,
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2011. 251p., review sheet laid in, first
printing, dj. Bakersfield-based first novel by the Latino writer. 18.00
704. Muñoz Cota, Jose. Ricardo Flores Magon; un sol calvado en la sombra.
Mexico City, Editorial Doctrimex, 1966. 125p., one of 1,000 copies,
slightly worn wraps with pieces of clear tape at head and base of spine.
45.00
705. Murphy, Dan. New Mexico; the distant land, an illustrated history,
picture research and 'Partners in Progress' by John O. Baxter, produced in
cooperation with the Historical Society of New Mexico. Northridge, CA,
Windsor Publications, 1985. 183p., profusely illus., 9x12 inches, first
edition, dj.
25.00
706. Murphy, Garrett. 8 book. no place [Bay Area], author, 2010. 24p.,
untrimmed staplebound wraps, a copyshop effort "designed by author," nice
copy signed by Murphy on the title page. 15.00
707. National Association for Chicano Studies. In times of challenge:
Chicanos and Chicanas in American society. Houston, Mexican American
Studies Program, 1988. 135p., first edition, wraps. (Monograph #6)
18.00
708. National Committee to Free Los Tres. The Hearst Family -- slave-owners,
land-robbers, Nazis. Los Angeles, National Committee to Free Los Tres,
[1974]. 6p., wraps, 7x8.5 inches, crudely printed on goldenrod paper. Not
found in OCLC.
150.00
Four closely-typewritten pages of allegations against the family, listing
nefarious deeds as far back as the 19th century, with two pages of
references. Issued in the context of public fascination with the Patty
Hearst kidnapping by the SLA. "The history of the Hearst family in the
United States is one of violence, exploitation and domination, especially
over the native peoples of the United States." TheNational Committee to
Free Los Tres supported three Chicano militants who claimed to have been
framed by narcotics agents in an effort to curtail their political
activism.
709. [National Farm Workers Association ]. Huelga! / NFWA (pinback button).
n.p., [196-]. 1 inch diameter pin, mildly worn, with black stylized eagle
on red background; union bug on edge.
25.00
710. [National Farm Workers Association]. UFWOC / AFL-CIO (pinback button).
Berkeley Litho Service, [196-]. One inch diameter pin, very good, with
black stylized eagle with blak lettering; union bug on edge with maker's
identification.
18.00
The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee was founded on August 22,
1966 through the combination of the National Farm Workers Association
(NFWA), led by César Chávez, and the Agricultural Workers Organizing
Committee (AWOC) led by Filipino organizer Larry Itliong; it soon
thereafter became the United Farm Workers.
711. National Lawyers Guild, Southern California Chapter. The people's
justice. Vol. 3 no. 6 (Oct.-Nov. 1971). Los Angeles, National Lawyers
Guild, Southern California Chapter, 1971. 8p., tabloid format newspaper,
light edgewear. Subtitle: "The legal system is America's only working
railroad". 20.00
Front page article explores jury selection in LA, noting that Chicanos and
black defendants tended to face juries that did not reflect the
composition of their communities. Other articles include a piece on Louis
Tackwood, a former police informer and agent provocateur who targeted
militant black organizations but later confessed at a KPFK press
conference; a transcript of an interview with Attica prisoners; a piece on
welfare reform, and more.
712. Nava Monreal, David. The new neighbor & other stories. Irvine, CA,
Pacific Writers Press, 1987. 173p., first edition, wraps. California
Chicano writer.
25.00
713. Nelson, Edna Deu Pree. The California dons. New York, Appleton-CenturyCrofts, 1962. 309p., first edition. 20.00
714. Newlon, Clarke. Famous Mexican-Americans; foreword by Dr. Uvaldo H.
Palomares. Illustrated with photographs. New York, Dodd, Mead & Company,
1972. 187p. + 8p. photos, dj. For young adults. 25.00
715. News & Letters Committees. Black, brown and red; the movement for
freedom among black, chicano and indian. Detroit, News & Letters
Committees, 1975. 77p., wraps, couple minor stains. Reprint with additions,
first published in 1972.
12.00
716. Niggli, Josephina. Mexican village; designs by Marion Fitz-Simons.
Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1945. xiv, 491p., signed
by the Mexican American author on the title page, later printing, dj worn
at spine ends.
50.00
717. Another copy, unsigned, partial dj enclosed in mylar.
35.00
718. Niggli, Josephina. A miracle for Mexico; paintings by Alejandro Rangel
Hidalgo. Greenwich, New York Graphic Society, 1964. 179p. + six color
paintings by Rangel Hidalgo, minor dampstain, first edition, dj with small
chips at base and two-inch closed tear.
50.00
719. Niggli, Josephina. Step down, elder brother; a novel. New York,
Rinehart and Company, 1947. viii, 374p., chipped dj. Niggli's first novel.
65.00
720. Nolasco, Margarita and Maria Luisa Acevedo. Los niños de la frontera;
¿espejismos de una nueva generación? Con la colaboración de: Lucia Muñoz,
Claudia Irazoque, Liliana Kusnir. Mexico City, Centro de Ecodesarrollo and
Ediciones Océano, 1985. 183p., first edition, wraps. 25.00
721. [Novarro, Ramon]. Charming; Ramon Novarro in Devil May Care, with
Marion Harris and Dorothy Jordan, words by Clifford Grey, music by Herbert
Stothart. New York, Robbins Music Corporation, 1929. 6p., 9.25x12.25
inches, wraps lightly stained and with owner's name under the title. Sheet
music with a photo of the Mexican American film star, from Novarro's first
talkie.
20.00
722. [Novarro, Ramon]. The night is young; Ramon Novarro [and] Evelyn Laye
in The Night is Young, lyric by Oscar Hammerstein, II, Music by Sigmund
Romberg. New York, Robbins Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935.
6p., 9x12 inches, lightly worn wraps. Sheet music with a photo of the
Mexican American film star bussing his costar. 20.00
723. Novas, Himilce. Mangos, bananas and cocomuts: a Cuban love story.
Houston, Arte Público Press, 1996. 162p., dj. First novel by the Cuban
American writer. 17.00
724. Nunez, Sigrid. A feather on the breath of God; a novel. New York,
HarperCollins, 1995. 180p., first edition, dj. Nunez' first novel centers
on a young woman coming to terms with her immigrant (Chinese-Panamanian
and German) parents.
22.00
725. O'Connor, Jim. The story of Roberto Clemente, all-star hero;
illustrated by Stephen Marchesi. New York, Dell Publishing, 1991. 107p.,
illus. in text, first printing, light foxing, wraps. Biography for preteens.
12.00
726. October League (Marxist-Leninist). Class struggle; journal of Communist
thought. Spring 1975, #1. Chicago, Communist Party (M-L), 1975. 63p.,
wraps, mild foxing.
17.00
Includes material on Black and Chicano self-determination, disciussion of
Harry Haywood and the POC, the Woman Question and Party Building, and more.
727. Olmstead, Roger and Charles Wollenberg, eds. Neither separate nor equal;
race and racism in California. [San Francisco], California Historical
Society, 1971. 117p. wraps. Covers African American, Chicano, Japanese
American and Chinese American experiences.
25.00
728. Olmsted, Virginia L., translator and compiler. Spanish and Mexican
Colonial censuses of New Mexico, 1790, 1823, 1845. Albuquerque, Published
as a Bicentennial Project under the patronage of the New Mexico
Bicentennial Committee, New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1975. ii, 303p.,
8.5x11 inches, introduction, index, errata, very good in original spiralbound printed wraps.
45.00
729. Olvera, Nancy. Sabotaje 3. Madera, CA, the zine, [1995]. 16p., wraps,
8.5x11 inches, text in Spanish.
35.00
Single issue of the Chicana anarcho-punk fanzine, with articles on various
bands, an animal rights piece opposing circuses, surveys of the scene in
Uruguay and Spain, reviews of albums from Aztlan Records, and more.
730. Orjuela, Héctor H. Imagen de los estados unidos en la poesía de
Hispanoamerica. México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1980.
201p., introduction, footnotes, bibliography, text in Spanish, very good
first edition trade paperback in wraps. (Cuadernos del Instituto de
Investigaciones Filológicas 4)
25.00
731. Ortega, Raul. Red Jaguar in "deep trouble". San Francisco, the author,
1997. [32]p., profusely illus. with color drawings by the Puerto Rican
children's book writer and and signed by him, wraps. 30.00
The author's first book uses precolombian mythological themes to weave an
enchanting adventure story for children in picture-book format.
732. Ortiz Cofer, Judith. The line of the sun; a novel. Athens, The
University of Georgia Press, 1989. 291p., signed and dated with a long
inscription by Ortiz Cofer, first printing, very good in a very good dj.
The poet's first novel. 45.00
733. Ortiz Cofer, Judith. Silent dancing; a partial remembrance of a Puerto
Rican childhood. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1980. 167p., later wraps
printing, very good.
12.00
734. Ortiz Taylor, Sheila. Faultline. Tallahassee, The Naiad Press, 1982.
126p., first edition, wraps. Hispanic lesbian novelist.
10.00
735. Osa, Nancy. Cuba 15; a novel. New York, Delacorte Press, 2003. 277p.,
advance galley, wraps. YA novel of a Cuban American teen.
12.00
736. Otero, Miguelo Antonio, introduction by Cynthia Secor-Welsh. My life on
the frontier 1864 - 1882. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press,
1987. lxxix, 293p., introduction, index, illustrations, very good first
edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
18.00
Originally published it 1935.
737. Padilla, Herberto. Heroes are grazing in my garden; translated from the
Spanish by Andrew Hurley. Barcelona, Editorial Argos Vergara, 1981. 250p.,
first US edition, dj. Translation of the Cuban American's En mi jardín
pastan los héroes.
22.00
738. Paidlla, Yolanda C., ed. Reflexiones 1998; new directions in Mexican
American studies. Austin, CMAS Books, 1999. xi, 173p., wraps. Annual
volume, with contributions by Américo Paredes, Sheila Contreras, Richard R.
Flores, and many others.
15.00
739. Palacios Hoyos, Esteban J. Descargas de un matancero de pueblo chiquito;
contra esto, aquello, y lo de mas allá. Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1990.
171p., text in Spanish, glossary at rear, very good first edition trade
paperback in pictorial wraps. 20.00
Inscribed and signed by the Cuban American medical doctor & author.
740. Palley, Julian, ed. Best new Chicano literature, 1986. Binghamton,
Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1986. 84p., wraps. Includes works by
Luis J. Rodriguez and Wilfredo Q. Castaño. (Cenzontle: Irvine Anthology #9,
Ninth Chicano Literary Prize 1982-83)
17.00
741. Paniagua, Alejandro. "e" sin acento. Toluca, UNAM, 2010. 102p., one of
500 copies, wraps. On both the pronunciation of English and the retention
of culture through language for Mexican immigrants in the US.
35.00
742. Paniagua, Christian. Culpable; un juicio público a los mercaderes de la
justicia. Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, Editora Taller, 1994. 256p.,
wraps, spine creased, minor shelf wear. On crime & the criminal justice
system in Puerto Rico. 35.00
743. Paredes, Américo. A Texas-American cancionero; folksongs of the lower
border. Urbana, University of Illinois Presses, 1976. xxiv, 194p., preface,
introduction, notes, glossary, bibliography, text in English and Spanish,
index, illustrated with photos, maps and musical transcriptions, very good
first edition in cloth and unclipped dj. (Music in American Life) 30.00
744. Paredes, Américo and Raymund Paredes. Mexican-American authors. Boston,
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1972. 152p., slightly worn wraps. (Multi-ethnic
literature) 18.00
745. Peace and Freedom Party, Electoral Committee, San Francisco. Welcome to
the 1986 Socialist Campaign. San Francisco, Peace and Freedom Party, 1986.
17p., 8.5x11 inch multicolor sheets stapled together at upper left,
horizontal fold for mailing with address label on back.
15.00
Packet of materials for the party's primary elections, prepared for San
Francisco registrants. Includes long introduction to Meg Weber, candidate
for state assembly in the 16th district, with her positions on SF rent
control, transit, education, etc.; a section on Cheryl Zuur, the Chicana
candidate for governor, and other candidates.
746. Pedraza-Baily, Silvia. Political and economic migrants in America:
Cubans and Mexicans. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1985. viii, 242p.,
illus. with tables and figures, small black mark on front free endpaper
otherwise very good first edition in black buckram cloth and gilt,
unclipped slightly edgeworn dj.
65.00
747. Peña, Fernando de la. Democracy or Babel? The case for official English
in the United States. Foreword by Alistair Cook, introduction by S. I.
Hayakawa. Washington, U.S. English, 1991. 128p. + 17p. list of
contributors to U.S. English, wraps.
10.00
748. Peña, Manuel H. The Texas-Mexican conjunto: history of a working-class
music. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1985. xi, 218p., later wraps
printing. (Mexican American monograph #9) 15.00
749. Pendleton, Don. El Verdugo; escuadron de la muerte, traducción española:
O. J. Blanco. Miami, Libros Fiesta, [1969]. 155p., first Spanish
translation of The Executioner: War against the Mafia, front wrap worn.
12.00
750. Perales, Alonso S. Are we good neighbors? New York, Arno Press, 1974.
298p., illus. with photos, very good reprint edition of the 1958 original
in salmon cloth. (The Mexican American ) 35.00
751. Perdomo, Willie. Where a nickel costs a dime. New York, W. W. Norton &
Company, 1995. 78p., cd included, first edition of the Nuyorican poet's
work, slightly worn wraps.
15.00
752. Perea Roselló, Pedro Luis. Los periódicos y los los periodistas de
Mayagüez. Ponce, n. pub., 1962. 50p., bookstore stamp, otherwise very good.
45.00
753. Perez, David. Long road from Lares: an oral history. New York,
Community Documentation Workshop at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery, 1979.
29p., wraps, minor soiling of wraps.
45.00
Autobiographical pamphlet by the Puerto Rican immigrant who became
involved with the Young Lords Party.
754. Perez, Raymundo. The secret meaning of death by Tigre [pseud.] Corpus
Christi, El Tercer Sol Bookstore, 1972. viii, 31p., wraps slightly stained.
Revolutionary Tejano poet, artwork by various artists.
35.00
755. Perez, Rosa Burke. The 215 dream; an epic, illustrated by Jeff Lamont
Davis. Mill Valley, CA, The Olive Tree, 1978. 62p., first edition, wraps.
25.00
756. Pérez Acuña, William. The great Pancho Villa. San Francisco, Padilla &
Acuna Publishing Company, 1978. 49p., profusely illus. with photos,
bilingual text, wraps. 22.00
757. Perez de Ribas, Andres. My life among the savage nations of New Spain.
Written in the year A. D. 1644 and entitled 'Triumphs of our Saintly Faith
Among Peoples the Most Barbarous and Savage of the New Orb.' Translated in
condensed form by Tomas Antonio Robertson, native of the Rio Fuerte (Gran
Rio de Zauque) of the former Province of Sinaloa, Mexico. Los Angeles, The
Ward Ritchie Press, 1968. xvi, 256p., slightly worn dj with a closed tear
on the rear.
25.00
758. Pérez Firmat, Gustavo. Next year in Cuba; a Cuban emigre's coming of
age in America. New York, Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1995. x, 274p., review
copy with sheets laid in, first printing, slightly creased dj.
22.00
759. Perrigo, Lynn I. Hispanos; historic leaders in New Mexico. Santa Fe,
Sunstone Press, 1985. 94p., preface, index, illustrated with photos
throughout, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
12.00
760. Perry, Michael. Daniel's ride; illustrated by Lee Ballard. San
Francisco, Free Will Press, 2005. [32]p., profusely illus. with Ballard's
drawings, 11x8.74 inches, signed by Perry, first printing, lacking dj.
English language version of the children's book based on lowrider culture.
25.00
761. Pierri, Ettore. Chicanos: el poder mestizo. Mexico City, Editores
Mexicanos Unidos, 1979. 302p., illustrations, text in Spanish, very good
first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
30.00
762. Another copy, later (1984) edition, wraps.
25.00
763. Pijoan de Van Etten, Teresa. Spanish-American folktales; the practical
wisdom of Spanish-Americans in 28 eloquent and simple stories. Little Rock,
August House Publishers, 1990. 127p., later wraps printing. New Mexico
tales.
12.00
764. Piñero, Miguel. La bodega sold dreams. Houston, Arte Publico Press,
1980. 47p., first edition, very good in wraps. 250.00
765. Plate, Peter. Joaquin (in the fog). Oakland, autofiction series, 1988.
69p., glossy white trade-size wraps with a splendid color illustration
that does indeed depict Joaquin Murietta, here wondering where to wash his
hands. Nice copy of a nice production. The avenging Murietta is conjured
up in the text, though Plate's timeframes are modern. 22.00
766. Plath, David W., ed. Aware of utopia. Urbana, University of Illinois
Press, 1971. xvi, 150p., very good condition in worn dj.
10.00
Includes materials on Japan and India, the Tijerina movement, and the
Banner community in Appalachia.
767. Polkinhorn, Harry, Alfredo Velasco, Malcolm lambert. El libro de Caló;
revised edition. n.p., Floricanto Press, 1986. vi, 95p., preface, user's
guide, abbreviations, dictionary, concordance, very good revised edition
trade paperback in wraps.
30.00
768. Portes, Alejandro, ed. The economic sociology of immigration; essays on
networks, ethnicity, and entrepreneurship. New York, Russell Sage
Foundation, 1995. xvi, 310p., first printing, dj.
22.00
769. Posada, Edward and L. Gene Ferris. Works in progress. N. pl., the
authors, [198-?]. [21]p., wraps. Posada coedited a 1980 anthology of
California prison writing while in Vacaville; this excerpt is from a
larger novel, My Law - presumably unpublished - based on his case.
22.00
770. Prado, Perez. Patricia; it's Patricia. New York, Editorial Mexicana de
Musica Internacional, S. A., 1958. 6p., 8.5x11 inch sheet music with
Prado's photo on the cover, wraps. Sheet music of 1950s mambo hit.
20.00
771. Prairie Fire. A single spark: songs by Prairie Fire. San Francisco,
United Front Press, 1975. 60p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, very good. 75.00
Prairie Fire was composed of singers affiliated with the Revolutionary
Union. Songs include some with specific San Francisco relevance, such as
"Drag the line" (about transit workers doing a slowdown), with many about
Chicano issues including the agricultural boycotts and the Farah strike,
and an ode to Mao's China. 29 songs in all. Illustrated with photos of
local demonstrations as well as some borrowed labor-related images from
other places and times.
772. Prisoners Solidarity Committee. Prisoners call out: freedom; from
behind the walls of Auburn concentration camp. New York, Prisoners
Solidarity Committee, 1971. 52p., illus., wraps with insect damage. On the
overwhelmingly black and Hispanic prison population at New York's Auburn
Prison, issued in the wake of a work stoppage on Black Solidarity Day.
18.00
773. Progressive Labor Party. ¡Luchemos por el socialismo!/Fight for
socialism. Berkeley, the Party, [1979?]. 1p. flyer explaining the Party's
line on Democrats and Republicans, printed two sides (one in Spanish, one
in English), 8.5x14 inches.
20.00
774. Puerto Rican Socialist Party. Political thesis of the Puerto Rican
Socialist Party; the socialist alternative. New York, North American
Congress on Latin America, 1975. 48p., wraps slightly worn. 45.00
775. Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee. Puerto Rico Libre! Bulletin of the
Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee, vol. v, no. 1, January 1977. New York,
Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee, 1977. 16 page, 8.25 x 11 inch newsletter,
wraps. Issue title: Statehood?
25.00
776. Pulido, Laura. Black, brown, yellow, and left; radical activism in Los
Angeles. Berkeley, University of California Press, 2006. xv, 346p.,
introduction, notes, index, selected bibliography, illustrations and
tables, verty good first
(American Crossroads 19)
edition trade
20.00
paperback
in
pictorial
wraps.
777. Pursifull, Carmen M. Carmen by moonlight; poems. Champaign, IL, the
author, 1982. vi, 123p., wraps. Puerto Rican poet.
30.00
778. Quiñones, Magaly. En la pequeña Antilla (poemas). Río Piedras, PR,
Ediciones Mairena, 1982. 64p., label 'donativo de la autora' stapled to
front wrap. Paperback original.
35.00
779. Quiñones, Magaly. Sueños de papel. San Juan, PR, Editorial de la
Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1996. 126p., wraps, first edition. Paperback
original. Poetry. (Colección aquí y ahora 4)
30.00
780. Another copy of the first edition, remains of price sticker on front
wrap. 25.00
781. Quiñonez, Naomi. The smoking mirror; poems. Los Angeles, West End Press,
1998. 69p., very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
Poetry by a Los Angeles Chicana, personal inscription and signed by the
poet. 22.00
782. Quintana, Frances Leon. Pobladores; Hispanic Americans of the Ute
frontier, with illustrations gratefully borrowed from El Arte de/The Art
of Rini Templeton. Aztec, NM, the author, 1991. xviii, 267p., illus., very
good second revised edition, pictorial wraps.
35.00
Originally published in as Los Primeros Pobladores: Hispanic Americans of
the Ute Frontier by Notre Dame.
783. Rak, Mary Kidder. Border patrol; illustrated. San Francisco, R and E
Research Associates, 1971. 243p., folding map, foreword, illustrated with
photos, very good reprint of the 1937 Houghton Mifflin edition in
leatherette and gilt.
25.00
784. Ramirez, Alfred. Planned famine in America? A letter to an employee of
the Purex Corporation. La Habra, CA, Orange Tree Press, 1970. 13p.,
staplebound 7x4 inch wraps printed black on orange; evidently the first
edition, later expanded. This copy bears much sloppy underlining in
ballpoint, tiny sticker on cover possibly as issued (color match), a clean
crisp copy in all other respects. Ramirez rants that Cesar Chavez'
organizings are the opening salvo of a state/big biz strategy of tension
(huge forest fires, bombings, attacks on police, imminent destruction of
food
warehouses
and
water
sources,
youth
culture
(encouraged
surreptitiously we must assume) defeat of law enforcement) that will by
'75 result in global "communazism" with Russia the big winner.
30.00
Ramirez addresses a Purex executive who has just instituted a millionplus suit against him and his wife (Orange Tree Press). Purex, big
landowner California, Mexico, big vintner, seed supplier &c, had signed
contracts with Chavez; the suit enjoins Orange Tree from publishing John
Steinbacher's red-bait, "Bitter Harvest." But it is already published, so
go figure. Martinez and this exec or lawyer have had numerous real estate
dealings in the last several years, this episode the first problematic one.
785. Ramirez, Ivonne Mijares and Hortensia Moreno. Ricardo Flores Magon.
Mexico City, Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de la Revolución
Mexicana, 1986. 30p., color illus. by Martha Avilés, second edition,
8.25x8.25 inch wraps. Children's biography. (Biografias para niños)
15.00
786. Ramirez, Reynol. 7. San Francisco, Ediciones Bohemias,
wraps. Inscribed by the Cuban American writer. 30.00
1979.
36p.,
787. Ramos, Jorge. The No borders; a journalist's search for home,
translated
from
the
Spanish
by
Patricia
J.
Duncan.
New
York,
Rayo/HarperCollins, 2002. xiv , 302p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj.
Autobiography by the Mexican American telejournalist. 12.00
788. Ramos, Juanita. Compañeras: Latina lesbians (an anthology). New York,
Latina Lesbian History Project, 1987. xxix, 265p., first printing, wraps.
18.00
789. Ranton, Herbert J. La historia notable de un vaquero. N. pl., the
author, n.d. 6p. folded brochure. The Montana-born author converts to
Christianity.
20.00
790. Rebolledo, Tey Diana. women singing in the snow; a cultural analysis of
Chicana literature. Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1995. xi,
250p., preface, introduction, notes, biliography, sources, index, very
good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
12.00
Includes chapters on The Federal Writers' Projects in oral history.
791. Rebolledo, Tey Diana, Rtlinda Gonzales-Berry and Teresa Márquez, eds.
Las mujeres hablan; an anthology of Nuevo Mexicana writers. Albuquerque,
El Norte Publications, 1988. xiv, 210p., edgeworn wraps, inscribed by
Rebolledo. Poetry and prose, with contributions from Denise Chavez,
Erlinda Gonzales-Berry, Rosalie Otero and many others.
25.00
792. Rechy, John. The miraculous day of Amalia Gómez; a novel. New York,
Arcade Publishing/Little, Brown and Company, 1993. 206p., first edition,
dj. Novel set in Los Angeles' Mexican American community.
17.00
793. Reed, Ishmael and Al Young, eds. Yardbird lives! New York, Grove Press,
1978. 288p., first wraps printing. An anthology of the multicultural
magazine.
12.00
794. Reisler, Mark. By the sweat of their brow; Mexican immigrant labor in
the United States, 1900-1940. Westport, Greenwood Press, 1977. xi, 298p.,
second printing, very good in pictorial wraps. 15.00
795. Reitz, Elizabeth Jean; C. Margaret Scarry. Reconstructing historic
subsistence with an example from sixteenth-century Spanish Florida.
Glassboro, NJ, Society for Historical Archaeology, 1985. xvi, 150p., wraps,
neatly ex-lib. (Society for Historical Archaeology, special publication
series no. 3)
12.00
796. Research Organizing Cooperative of San Francisco. Basta ya! The story
of Los Siete de la Raza. San Francisco, Research Organizing Cooperative,
[1970]. [40]p., illus., 8x10.5 inches, wraps browned and somewhat
discolored, in part because of badly rusting staples. 45.00
797. Resistance. Know your enemy: stop FBI terrorist task force. Victory to
national liberation. Support the armed clandestine movements. Defeat U.S.
imperialism. New York, Resistance, [1983?]. Poster, 17.25x22.5 inches,
creased, folded. Black and white poster with images of members of the FBI
task force, a large image of NYPD at the site of the assassination of
Mtayari Shabaka Sundiata. Includes a list of FBI actions against African
American and Puerto Rican radicals. 75.00
798. Revelle, Keith. Chicano! A selected bibliography of materials by and
about Mexico and Mexican Americans. Oakland, Latin American Library of the
Oakland Public Library, 1969. 21p., wraps bound into pressboard folder, ex
libris.
18.00
799. Revolutionary Communist Party. The hidden story of the Corcoran SHU:
Maximum brutality in Cal Supermax. Cambridge, MA, Revolution Books, 2001.
[8p.], wraps, reprint from the Revolutionary Worker, 9/29/96. Expose of
conditions at Corcoran, near Fresno, California. Includes drawings by
Braulio Castellanos showing mistreatment he witnessed. Also discusses the
case of Preston Tate, a 25-year-old black man from South Central LA who
was killed in what the pamphlet alleges was a "gladiator fight" set up by
the guards. 20.00
800. Revolutionary Union. The Bay Area Worker presents viva la huelga! Slide
show and songs, 7:30 p.m., Fri., Sept. 21, St. Louis Bertrand Church,
100th Ave. and E. 14th St. Oakland, Revolutionary Union, [1971?]. 1p.
flyer, 8.5x14 inches, printed on one side.
18.00
801. Ribes Tovar, Frederico. El libro Puertorriqueño de Nueva York; tomo
I/handbook of the Puerto Rican community, volume I. New York, El Libro
Puertorriqueño, 1968. 394p., illus. 95.00
802. Ringer, Benjamin B. "We the people" and others; duality and America's
treatment of its racial minorities. New York, Tavistock Publications, 1983.
xii, 1165p., first edition, very good in a dj with only minor wear. Deals
with blacks, Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, and Puerto Ricans.
20.00
803. Ríos, Alberto. Five indiscretions; a book of poems. Riverdale-on-Hudson,
Sheep Meadow Press, 1985. 98p., first edition, very good in a dj with a
faded spine and minor edge wear.
25.00
804. Ríos, Alberto Alvaro, etchings by Antonio Pazos. The iguana killer;
twelve stories of the heart, etchings by Antonio Pazos. Lewiston, ID, Blue
Moon and Confluence Press, 1984. 119p., frontis illustration, illustrated
with drawings, gift inscription otherwise very good first trade paper
edition issued simultaneously with the limited harback.
20.00
1984 Western States Book Award winner in short fiction.
805. Ríos Ávila, Rubén. Embocadura. San Juan, Editorial Tal Cual, 2003.
206p., first edition, very good in wraps. The Puerto Rican literary and
queer theorist's tv presentations on Cultura Viva.
35.00
806. Rios Bustamante, Antonio José. The California cotton industry and the
background of the 1933 cotton strike in the San Joaquin Valley. N.p.,
self-published manuscript, [1974?]. vii, 65p. printed recto-only +
bibliography and appendices, 14 pages of tables and graphs in plastic
protectors, 4 folding maps of the cotton inductry in the San Joaquin
Valley in the 1930s, manuscript thesis in ACCO binder.
75.00
Includes sections on Mexican migrant workers.
807. Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio. Latinos in Hollywood. Encino, Floricanto
Press, 1991. 190p., 8.5x11 inches, illustrated with photos, brief
biographies, cheaply-made photos merely photo-copies, othyerwise very good
in spiral-bound wraps. 25.00
Covers stars from 1913 - 1945.
808. Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio. Mexican Los Ángeles: a narrative and
pictorial history. Encino, `Floricanto Press, 1992. 274p., maps, photos,
tables, very good first edition in pictorial wraps. (Nuestra Historia
Series: Monigraph No. 1)
30.00
A survey of the study of regional Mexican American history and culture.
809. Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio, et al. Regions of La Raza: changing
interpretations of Mexican American regional history and culture. Encino,
Floricanto Press, 1993. 466p., very good first edition in pictorial wraps.
(Nuestra Historia Series: Monigraph No. 2)
30.00
A survey of the study of regional Mexican American history and culture.
810. Rius. The
1973. 30p.,
The Mexican
movement.
Chicanos. New York, North American Congress on Latin America,
comix panels in color, wraps with spots of soil, mild wear.
cartoonist's brilliant history of Chicanos and the Chicano
25.00
811. Rius, María and Josep McParramón. La vida bajo la tierra. New York,
Barron's 1987. [32]p., color illus., wraps. Children's book.
15.00
812. Robb, John Donald. Hispanic folk songs of New Mexico; with selected
songs collected, transcribed and arranged for voice and piano. Albuquerque,
The University of New Mexico Press, 1954. viii, 83p., 9x12 inches, some
lyrics in both English and Spanish, review copy with slip laid in, wraps
edgeworn, faded, begun to split and detach at spine. (University of New
Mexico Publications in the Fine Arts, #1) 75.00
813. Another copy, lacking review slip, very good in wraps that have split
at head and tail but remain firmly attached.
75.00
814. [Robinson, Bill]. Leonard Sillman presents Bill Robinson [and] Phil
Baker ... in "All in Fun". Boston, Shubert Theatre, 1940. 5x14 inch
playbill, folded once, lightly worn. Preview of the New York show,
featuring not only Mr. Bojangles, but a number of Hispanic dancers.
22.00
815. Robinson, Cecil. With the ears of strangers; the Mexican in American
literature, drawings by H. Beaumont Williams. Tucson, University of
Arizona Press, 1963. ix, 338p., dj slightly worn at spine ends. Covers
images of Mexican Americans as well as Mexicans, but with a decided
unfamiliarity outside of literary portraits.
25.00
816. Robles, Mireya. Tiempo artesano/Time the artisan; translated by Angela
de Hoyos. San Antonio, M & A Editions, 1977. 135p., illustrations, texts
in English and Spanish, very good reprint with minor revisions, trade
paperback original in pictorial wraps. Bilingual poetry. Cuban American
poet, who emigrated in 1957. 18.00
817. Rodriguez, Abraham Jr. The boy without a flag; tales of the South Bronx.
Minneapolis, Milkweed Editions, 1992. 115p., illustrations, very good
first edition in original pictorial wraps, front corner creased. Personal
inscription signed by the Puerto Rican-American author, his first book.
30.00
818. Rodríguez, Alfredo. Estas tierras. El Paso, Dos Pasos Editores, 1987.
106p., one of 1,000 copies, text in Spanish, very good trade paperback in
pictorial wraps First published in 1983, this edition has a blurb by
Sergio D. Elizondo.
12.00
819. Rodriguez, Art. East side dreams. San Jose, Dream House Press, 1999.
267p., illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial
wraps. A second volume of family history, from Chiapas to San José, CA,
the California Youth Authority, and more. Signed by the award-winning
author.
15.00
820. Another copy, not signed, very good in wraps. 12.00
821. Rodriguez, Elena. Peaxetime: spirit of the eagle. San Jose, Chusma
House, 1997. 231p., fine first edition trade paperback original in
pictorial wraps. 12.00
Debut novel of a Hispanic-American woman who joins the army as a way out
of the working class.
822. Rodriguez, Luis J. The concrete river. Willimantic, CT, Curbstone Press,
1993. 125p., fine first edition trade paperback original in pictorial
wraps Poetry (and first book) by the author of Always Running. Inscribed
in Spanish and signed by the poet. 35.00
823. Another copy of the first edition, not signed or inscribed, very good
in wraps.
20.00
824. Rodriguez, Marta Romana. Pan de los pobres (bread of the poor - cover
title). Healdsburg, CA, Running Wolf Press, 2002. 99p., very good first
edition paperback original in pictorial wraps. 45.00
Eight copies found in OCLC.
825. Rodriguez, Michael W. Humidity moon; short stories of the Vietnam War.
San Antonio, Pecan Grove Press, 1998. 148p., fine first edition trade
paperback original in pictorial wraps.
25.00
Ex-Marine from Texas debut book.
826. Rodríguez, Olga, ed. The politics of Chicano liberation. New York,
Pathfinder Press, 1977. 159p., introduction, photos, index, very good
first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. 40.00
Includes reports to the SWP conventions in 1971 & 1976.
827. Rodriguez, Robert and Tamra Orr. Great Hispanic-Americans. Lincolnwood,
IL, Publications International, 2006. 96p., illus., 9.75x9.75 inches,
first printing, original illustrated boards, slightly edgeworn dj with
remains of old price sticker on rear panel.
30.00
828. Another copy, first wraps printing.
22.00
829. Rodriguez, Ron. The captains that dogs aren't. Washington, The
Washington Writers' Publishing House, 1977. [32]p., wraps, signed, address
penned on title page and pen corrections to text.
30.00
830. Rodríguez Chávez, Ernesto. Emigración Cubana actual. Havana, Editorial
de Ciencias Sociales, 1997. xi, 201p., wraps.
25.00
831. Rodríguez Guglielmoni, Linda and Mirima M. González Hernández, eds.
Enlaces: transnacionalidad - El Caribe y su diáspora - lengua, literatura
y cultura en los Alvores del siglo XXI; 7ma Congferencia Internacional de
Escritoras y Críticos Literarios del Caribe. Bronx, Latino Press, 2000.
253p., first edition, wraps. Puerto Rican emphasis, with a section on
Lydia Cabrera.
25.00
832. Rodriguez Ramon, Andres. Alma y perfil de Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara,
The Schauer Printing Studio, 1956. 147p., one of 300 numbered copies,
first edition, lightly worn dj. Poetry, in Spanish, interpreting Santa
Barbara's history.
35.00
833. Rohmer, Harriet & Jésus Guerrero Rea. Atariba & Niguayona; illustrated
by Consuelo Mendez Castillo. San Francsico, Children's Book Press/Imprenta
de Libros Infantiles, 1988. 24p., illus., prior owner's name, illustrated
boards. Reissue of the 1976 edition. Bilingual children's book of the
Tainos in Puerto Rico before the European conquest. (Fifth world tales)
15.00
834. Rojas, Mary Helen. Lady in waiting; poems in English and Spanish, with
illustrations by Richard Harrington, translations of Spanish poems by
Ernesto Lombeida, and foreword by Victor Rojas, edited by Karin Wieder and
Robert Lawrence Schichler. Rochester, NY, Spillway Publications, 1994.
[84]p., first printing, wraps. Rojas was a bilingual educator from New
Mexico.
18.00
835. Romano-V., Octavio Ignacio, editor. El espejo - the mirror; selected
Mexican-American literature. Berkeley, Quinto Sol Publications, 1970. [xi],
241p., very good second printing, trade paperback original in pictorial
wraps. Poetry and fiction in English and Spanish.
12.00
836. Romero, Arturo. The Mexican American child: a socioecological approarch
to research. N. pl., Spanish Speaking Mental Health Research Center, 1978.
76p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
15.00
837. Romero, Leo. Agua negra.
edition, wraps. Poetry. 25.00
Boise,
Ahsahta
Press,
1981.
42p.,
first
838. [Romero, Leo]. Celso. Houston, Arte Publico , 1985. 95p., wraps. Poetry,
with text somewhat different from the prior Tonatiuh International edition.
15.00
839. Romero, Leo. Rita and Los Angeles. Tempe, Bilingual Press/Editorial
Bilingüe, 1995. 137p., very good first edition trade paperback in
pictorial wraps. Short stories.
12.00
840. Romero, Mary. Maid in the U.S.A. New York, Routledge, 1992. viii, 208p.,
wraps, old price stamped on half-title page. Focuses on Chicana household
workers. (Perspectives on gender)
12.00
841. Rosales, F. Arturo. Chicano! The history of the Mexican American civil
rights movement. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1996. xxiii, 304p., 8.5x11
inches, illustrated with photos, first edition, very good in black cloth
decorated in red and white, unclipped dj. 40.00
Based on the PBS series.
842. Rosales, F. Arturo and David William Foster, eds. Hispanics and the
humanities in the southwest: a directory of resources. Editorial assistant:
Carmen de Novais. Tempe, Center for Latin American Studies, 1983. xiv,
327p., very good in wraps. Contains essays on the relation between
Hispanics in California, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, as well as
resource directories.
15.00
843. Rose, Peter I. Tempest-tost; race, immigration, and the dilemmas of
diversity. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. xiv, 257p., first
printing, very good in dj. Survey of Asian and Latino immigration and
surrouding issues.
12.00
844. Rose Avila, Magdaleno M. Looking for my wings; edoted by Beverley Keefe.
Seattle, Patroncito Publishing, 2004. vii, 148p., signed with a warm
inscription by the Chicano poet, first printing, wraps. The anti-death
penalty activist has worked with Amnesty International and Barrios Unidos
for many years.
25.00
845. Another copy, signed with a brief inscription by Rose Avila, first
printing, wraps. 22.00
846. Rosen, Nina and Fredricka L. Stoller. Javier arrives in the U.S.; a
text for developing readers. White Plains, NY, Prentice Hall regents, 1994.
xv, 221p., later printing, slightly worn wraps. Educational text centering
on a young immigrant from Jalisco. 12.00
847. Rosenbaum, Robert J. Mexicano resistance in the Southwest; "the sacred
right of self-preservation." Austin, University of Texas Press, 1981. xii,
241p., dj slightly edgeworn. 25.00
848. Ruiz, Mona, with Geoff Boucher. Two badges; the lives of Mona Ruiz.
Houston, Arte Público Press, 1997. 288p., review copy with sheets laid in,
dj. Autobiography of the California gang member who became a police
officer in conservative Orange County.
18.00
849. Another copy, lacking review materials, dj.
850. Ruiz, Ronald L. Happy birthday Jesús.
314p., inscribed by Ruiz, dj. 25.00
15.00
Houston, Arte Publico, 1994.
851. Another copy, not inscribed, dj. 17.00
852. [Sacaluga, Servando]. 2 poèmes de Merceds Cortázar; avec introduction,
version française (texte bilingue) et essai de bibliographie par Servando
Sacaluga, illustré par Zila Sanchez. New York, Osmar Press, 1965. 51p.,
Sanchez drawing tipped in, inscribed by the Chilean American poet/critic,
wraps.
22.00
853. Sainz, Gustavo. The princess of the iron palace; translated by Andrew
Hurley. New York, Grove Press, 1987. 307p., first US edition, dj with
small closed tear at upper right corner. The Mexican novelist now resides
in Albuquerque.
17.00
854. Saks, Katia. La rifa. New York, William Morrow and Company, 1968. 160p.,
dj. Peruvian American novelist.
18.00
855. Salas, Floyd. Tattoo the wicked cross. Sagaponack, NY, Second Chance
Press, 1981. 351p., edgeworn dj. Republication of Salas' first novel.
17.00
856. Salcido, Carmina, and Steve Jackson. Not lost forever; my story of
survival. New York, William Morrow, 2009. 294p. + 16p. color photos, first
printing, dj. Autobiography of the daughter of Mexican immigrant Ramon
Salcido, who murdered his family in the Sonoma Valley two decades ago;
Carmina alone survived. 12.00
857. Saldivar, Ramon. Chicano narrative; the dialectics of difference.
Madison, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1990. xii, 250p., scattered
illus., some pencil marginalia, first wraps printing. 12.00
858. Salinas, Luis Omar. Darkness under the trees/walking behind the Spanish.
Berkeley, Chicano Studies Library, University of California, 1982. 120p.,
very good first trade paperback edition in wraps. Poetry.
30.00
859. Samoiloff, Louise Cripps. Portrait of Puerto Rico. New York, Cornwall
Books, 1984. 215p., illus., dj.
17.00
860. Samora, Julian. Los mojados: the wetback story; with the assistance of
Jorge A. Bustamente F. and Gilbert Cardenas. Notre Dame, University of
Notre Dame Press, 1971. ix, 205p., photos, tables, very good first edition
trade paperback. 15.00
861. Samora, Julian and Patricia Vandel Simon. A history of the Mexican
American people. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1977. xii,
238p., bookplate, otherwise very good first edition in pictorial boards.
25.00
862. Sánchez, Elba Rosario. Tallos de luna/moon shots; drawings by Robert
Chiarito. Santa Cruz, CA, Moving Parts Press, 1992. [32]p., 8x9 inches,
illustrations, one of 500 copies, very good first trade limited edition in
pictorial wraps. Chicana poet.
15.00
863. Sanchez, George I. Forgotten people; a study of New Mexicans.
Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1940. viii, 98p. +
frontispiece, 14p. of the author's photos, endpaper maps, preface, tables,
covers foxed, first edition in cloth in dj chipped and edgeworn. 40.00
864. Sánchez, Marta Ester. Contemporary Chicana poetry; a critical approach
to an emerging literature. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. xi, 377p.,
first edition, edgeworn dj.
25.00
865. Sánchez, Pedro. Memories of Antonio José Martínez; translation, notes,
and profiles by Guadalupe Baca-Vaughn. [Santa Fe?], Rydal Press/the author,
1978. 101p. + 54p. Spanish-language version, first edition thus, very good
in wraps.
22.00
866. Sanchez, Pilar. Symbols. San Francisco, Casa Editorial, CASA/fFondo de
Recursos Culturales, 1974. 36p., 8.5x11 inches, poetry illustrated by
various artists, stapled and tape-re-enforced spine, illustrtaed wraps.
25.00
867. Sánchez, Ricardo. The loves of Ricardo. Chicago, Tia Chucha Press, 1997.
160p., very good first edition in cloth and unclipped dj. Posthumous
poetry collection.
18.00
868. Sanchez, Ricardo. Milhuas blues and gritos norteños; intorduction by Dr.
Arnold C. Vento. Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin. Spanish Speaking
Outreach Institute, 1980. iv, 28p sheets printed one side, 8.5x11 inches,
'first edition', wraps, A 1978 edition evidently appeared as well,
rendering this issue a second or later (thanks to P. Scott Brown and Bill
Fisher for the information). 65.00
869. Sanchez, Ricardo. Ahmos ZuBolton, Peter Blue Cloud and William Cortes
Oandasan. Featuring four third world poets in A, a journal of contemporary
literature, spring 1979, vol. 4, no. 1. Laguna, NM, A Press, 1979. 32p.,
wraps. Poetry by the Chicano, African American and Native American authors.
30.00
870. Sánchez, Ricardo, illustrated by Manuel G. Acosta. Canto y grito mi
liberación (y lloro mis desmadrazgos ...), pensamientos, gritos, angustias,
orgullos, penumbras, poéticas, ensayos, historietas, hechizos, almales de
son de mi existencia, illustrated by Manuel G. Acosta. Garden City, Anchor
Books, 1973. 159p., remainder mark bottom edge, lightly-worn first trade
paperback edition in pictorial wraps.
12.00
871. Sanchez, Thomas. Mile zero. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. 349p.,
endpaper maps, very good first edition in clothbacked boards and unclipped
dj.
12.00
872. Sanchez, Thomas. Mile zero. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. 349p.,
endpaper maps, signed by the author, very good first edition in clothbacked boards and unclipped dj.
25.00
873. Sanchez, Thomas. Rabbit boss. London, Secker & Warburg, 1974. 468p.,
lightly-worn first UK edition in boards and unclipped lightly-worn dj.
18.00
Debut novel by the California author.
874. Sanchez, Trinidad, Jr. Compartiendo de la nada. San Antonio, M&A
Editions, 1994. 22p., third printing (first by M&A), very good in wraps.
Chicano poet.
30.00
875. Sánchez Jankowski, Martín. City bound; urban life and political
attitudes among Chicano youth. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press,
1986. xv, 294p., dj. Study of San Antonio, Albuquerque and Los Angeles.
22.00
876. Sánchez-Boudy, José. Aché, babalú ayé (retablo Afrocubano). Miami,
Ediciones Universal, 1975. 86p., wraps. Poetry. Cuban American author.
25.00
877. Sanchez-Boudy, José. Leyendas de azúcar prieta (leyendas negras) (Cabio
Silo). Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1977. 70p., inscribed by the Afro-Cuban
American poet using his pseudonym 'Pepito', endpapers foxed, wraps.
45.00
878. Santiago, Danny. Famous all over town. New York, New
Library/Plume, 1984. 284p., later printing, plastic library
Chicano coming-of-age story, set in LA.
12.00
American
binding.
879. Santiago, Esmeralda. When I was Puerto Rican. Reading, MA, AddisonWesley Publishing Company, 1993. 274p., first printing, dj. Memoir - and
first book - by Santiago.
22.00
880. Santiago, Soledad. Nightside. New York, Doubleday, 1994. 273p., first
edition, dj. New York-based mystery.
15.00
881. Santos, John Phillip. Places left unfinished at the time of creation.
New York, Viking, 1999. 284p., first printing, dj. Tejano memoir by the
first Mexican American Rhodes Scholar.
18.00
882. Sanz y Diaz, Jose. Fray Junipero Serra (fundador de California). Madrid,
Publicacions Españolas, 1963. 54p. + 8p. illus., wraps. (Temas Españoles
#42) 25.00
883. Saunders, Charles Francis. A little book of California Missions. New
York, Robert M. McBride & Company, 1925. 63p. incl. numerous photos, first
printing, slightly worn boards.
25.00
884. Schmidt, Fred H. Spanish surnamed American employment in the Southwest;
a study prepared for the Colorado Civil Rights Commission under the
auspices of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Washington, GPO,
1970. v, 247p., 8.5x10 inches, wraps.
30.00
885. Scott, Bernice. Junipero Serra, pioneer of the cross. Fesno, Valley
Publishers, 1976. ix, 233p., illus., first printing, dj. YA treatment.
15.00
886. Senior, Dr. Clarence. Our citizens from the Caribbean. St. Louis,
Webster Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965. [iv], 122p., illustrated
throughout with tables, maps anjd photographs, very good first edition
trade paperback. (Americans All Series 5) 12.00
887. Servín, Manuel P. The Mexican Americans; an awakening minority. Beverly
Hills, Glencoes Press, 1970. viii, 235p., second printing, slightly worn
wraps.
22.00
888. Shain, Yossi. Marketing the American creed abroad; diasporas in the U.S.
and their homelands. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999. xvii,
294p., first wraps printing. With much on Mexican Americans, as well as
Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, etc.
12.00
889. Shaw, Randy. Beyond the fields, Cesar Chavez, the UFW, and the struggle
for justice in the 21st Century. Berkley, University of California Press,
2008. xv, 347p., first edition, publisher's stamp on bottom fore edge otherwise in very good condition, dj.
12.00
890. Shockley, John Staples. Chicano revolt in a Texas town. Notre Dame,
University of Notre Dame Press, 1974. xii, 302p. incl. illus., dj with
several small chips. The Teamsters were central players in this struggle.
30.00
891. Another copy, wraps. 12.00
892. Shorris, Earl. In the Yucatán; a novel. New York, W. W. Norton &
Company, 2000. 263p., first printing, dj. A Mexican American lawyer gets
involved in the Mayan uprisings of the late 20th century.
12.00
893. Silva, Jose. Mind control newsletter. Psychorientology - the science of
tomorrow - today! since 1944. Special issue. Laredo, Institute of
Psychorientology, Inc., [packet, 1969-1971]. [This "special issue" appears
to be a loose collection of texts, no table of contents, is accompanied by
numerous holograph notes.] Folio cover leaf folded to quarto and printed
as a four-page info guide (uplift, text of Desiderata, course offerings),
this enclosing approx 25 recto-only leaves variously stapled, find mimeo'd
essays, printed articles and two mimeo'd exam sheets: one lists questions
to be proposed on an open exam, "You may use any written materials", the
other a filled-in true/false three-pager. In addition, find enclosed about
fifty standard leaves of lined writing paper bearing handwritten class
notes, mostly verso and recto both, pencil and ink, all in the same mature
slightly illegible hand. NB, these fifty leaves (80-some pages) are not
easily read, but neat enough and probably legible after acquaintance is
made. These classnotes are likewise stapled into fascicles, thus navigable.
Minor edgewear, trivial aging of stock, the packet as discovered. 50.00
Issued prior to the Third Annual International Mind Control Convention,
which was to be held 1972 in Mexico City. "More than 200 persons attended
the Second in Laredo Texas." Closing squib on back cover: "Special daily
projects for all mind control graduates: Prior to going to sleep, at your
level visualize and project end results for: 1. Return of all prisoners of
war. 2. Peace in VietNam. 3. MIND CONTROL taught in school systems".
894. Silva, Jose, with Robert B. Stone. Man the healer; learn to heal
[subtitle from cover]. Laredo, TX, Institute of Psychorientology, Inc.,
1986. Unpaginated preliminaries, 337p., glossy trade-size wraps, mild
signs of handling.
20.00
895. Silva, Jose, with Robert B. Stone. The Silva mind control method for
business managers. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1983. 241p.,
first edition boards in glossy dj; a fine copy. 15.00
896. Silva, Simón. Small-town Browny; cosecha de la vida. San Bernadino,
Arte Cachanilla, 1998. xi, 94p., illustrated with drawings by Silva, very
good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
22.00
Personal inscription signed by the author. On growing up as the child of
farmworkers in California.
897. Simmen, Edward, ed. Pain and promise: the Chicano today. New York,
Mentor, 1972. 348p.,second printing, wraps.
15.00
898. Simmons, Marc. Witchcraft in the southwest; Spanish and Indian
supernaturalism on the Rio Grande. Lincoln, University of Nebraska
Press/Bison, 1980. xiii, 184p., first wraps printing. 15.00
899. Slate, Michael. Border Blues. Cambridge, MA, Revolution Books, [1996-?].
[21p.], wraps, article and B&W photos cut and pasted from 1996 issue of
Revolutionary Worker newspaper.
12.00
900. Smith, Darren L., ed. Hispanic Americans information directory, 19901991; a guide to approximately 4,700 organizations, agencies, institutions,
programs, and publications concerned with Hispanic American life and
culture. Detroit, Gale Research, 1991. xi, 395p., 8.5x11 inches. 17.00
901. Smith, Michael M. The Mexicans in Oklahoma. Norman, University
Oklahoma Press, 1980. v, 78p., later wraps printing. 18.00
of
902. Soares, André. Beyond paradise; the life of Ramon Novarro. New York, St.
Martin's Press, 2002. xiv, 400p., glossy photo-section, very good first
edition in boards and unclipped dj. 35.00
903. [Socialist Workers Party]. Raza si, guerra no / vote Socialist Workers
[pinback button]. M.p., Socialist Workers Party, [197-]. 1.5-inch diameter
button, white text and red decor on black background, very good. 18.00
904. Sosa, Lionel. The Americano dream; how Latinos can achieve success in
business and in life. New York, Dutton, 1998. xvii, 240p., first printing,
dj. Latino entrepreneur from San Antonio. 15.00
905. Soto, Gary. Local news. San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
Publishers, 1993. 148p., first edition, dj. Barrio short stories, for both
children and adults.
25.00
906. Soto, Gary. Nickel and dime. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico
Press, 2000. 189p., fine first nedition in red cloth and unclipped dj.
20.00
Three interlocking stories set in Oakland and the Bay Area in the 1990s.
907. [Soto, Gary]. Poetry; volume cxxxv, number 6 (March, 1980). Chicago,
Poetry, 1980. 135p., wraps. Contains two poems (The Ashes, The Widow Perez)
by Soto and three (Winter in Another Country, the Psychiatrist and
Kristallnacht) by Ai.
15.00
908. Soto, Gary. Where sparrows work hard. Pittsburgh, University of
Pittsburgh Press, 1981. 65p., very good first edition in cloth, gilt, and
unclipped dj. (Pitt Poetry Series, Ed Ochester, general editor)
50.00
Soto's third book of poetry.
909. Soto, Gary. Where sparrows work hard. Pittsburgh, University of
Pittsburgh Press, 1981. 65p., very good first edition in cloth, gilt, and
unclipped dj. Signed by the poet on title page. (Pitt Poetry Series, Ed
Ochester, general editor)
150.00
Soto's third book of poetry.
910. Soto, Gary, ed. Pieces of the heart; new Chicano fiction. San Francisco,
Chronicle Books, 1993. x, 179p., introduction, glossary, contributor bios,
very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Cisneros, Gilb,
Ponce, Viramontes, Castillo and more.
15.00
911. Soto, Pedro Juan. Spiks; stories, translated and with an introduction
by Victoria Ortiz. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1973. 92p., mild foxing
to edges otherwise very good first US edition in cloth and price-clipped
dj. Puerto Rican writer.
35.00
Puerto Rican-born author who lived in NYC and was a member of The
Generation of 1940.
912. Another copy of the first US printing, dj with small closed tear and
slight wear at spine ends.
22.00
913. Soto, Pedro Juan. Temporada de duendes. México, Editorial Diógenes,
1970. 234p., lightly shelfworn wraps.
25.00
914. Southern
California
Writers'
Project
of
the
Work
Projects
Administration, compilers and writers. Santa Barbara, a guide to the
channel city and its environs. New York, Hastings House . Publishers, 1941.
xviii, 206p., photo insert sections, endsheet maps, first edition cloth
boards in dj, jacket quite edgeworn, head of the casing has a touch of sun
where jacket was absent. (American guide series, illustrated)
12.00
915. Southwest Network. Casa de la raza; separatism or segregation --Chicanos in public education. Hayward, CA, Southwest Network, [1974]. x,
134p., wraps. Casa, a component of Berkeley's Experimental Schools Program,
was closed by public funding sources on the grounds that it was separatist.
30.00
Artwork by the Royal Chicano Air Force, including Jose Montoya, Esteban
Villa, and others.
916. Spannaus, E., ed. The campaigner, vol. 7, no. 1, November 1973. New
York, National Caucus of Labor Committees, 1973. 67p., wraps splitting
along the spine, a few pages of internal markings, 8.5x11 inches. The
issue is notable for Lyndon LaRouche's article "The sexual impotence of
the Puerto Rican Socialist Party" published under his pen name L. Marcus.
25.00
917. Stavans, Ilan. The one-handed pianist and other stories. Albuquerque,
University of New Mexico Press, 1996. 196p., small remainder stamp on the
bottom edge otherwise very good very good first edition in cloth and
unclipped dj.
12.00
918. Steele, Thomas J., S. J., editor. New Mexican Spanish religious oratory,
1800 - 1900. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1997. vii, 229p.,
illus., fine first edition in original cloth and decorative gilt. 30.00
919. Steiner, Stan. La Raza; the Mexican Americans. New York, Harper & Row,
1970. xii, 418p., first edition, dj.
18.00
920. Another copy, later edition, dj. 15.00
921. Stevens, Larry. Mexican-Americans in California; revised edition,
relevant instructional materials. Stockton, Hammer Press, 1970. 40p.,
wraps with label removed from inside front cover.
25.00
922. Stinner, William F., Klaus de Albuquerque and Roy S. Bryce-Laporte, eds.
Return
migration
remittances:
developing
a
Caribbean
perspective.
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1982. lxvii, 322p., wraps. Concerns
Puerto Ricans, Salvadoreños, and Costa Ricans as well as migrants from
non-colonial Caribbean islands. (Research Institute on Immigration and
Ethnic Studies, occasional paper #3)
25.00
923. Stoddard, Ellwyn R. Mexican Americans. New York, Random House, 1973.
xvii, 269p., first wraps printing. (Ethnic groups in comparative
perspective)
15.00
924. Another copy, later printing, wraps.
12.00
925. Stoddard, Elwynn R., Richard L Nostrand & Jonathan P. West, eds.
Borderlands sourcebook; a guide to the literature on Northern Mexico and
the American Southwest. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. xv,
445p., 8.5x11 inches, extensive bibliography, illustrated with tables,
graphs, figures and maps, very good first edition in cloth and unclipped
dj with slight sunning to the spine.
25.00
926. Strickland, Rex W. Six who came to El Paso; pioneers of the 1840's. El
Paso, Texas Western Press, 1963. 48p. + 4p. illus., wraps. (Southwestern
studies #3) 22.00
927. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 2, no. 29,
August 21, 1967. Chicago, Students for a Democratic Society, 1967. 8p.
tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded in normal fashion, very good.
40.00
Includes an interview with Reies Lopez Tijerina "a Mexican Malcolm X".
Students for a Democratic Society.
928. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 31,
Oct. 2, 1969; "All power to the people". Chicago, Students for a
Democratic Society, 1969. 8p. tabloid newspaper, illustrations, quarterfolded, very good.
45.00
Includes an ill-labeled interview with Puerto Rican Liberation Armed
Commandos.
929. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS
Feb. 28, 1969; . Chicago, Students for a
tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded
water stain along spine and wear along
20.00
new left notes, vol. 4, no. 8,
Democratic Society, 1969. 12p.
paper is somewhat browned with
fold, else in good condition.
Includes a resolution passed by SDS So. Calif. regional council on
"relationships to black and brown movements.”
930. Subercaseaux, Benjamin. Retorno de U.S.A.; New York, spring 43.
Santiago, Chile, Zig-Zag, 1943. 325p., prior owner's signature, wraps
browned and slightly worn. A Chilean editor in the US and in Brazil.
45.00
931. Summers, June Nay. Buenos días Tijuana. Ramona, CA, Ballema Press, 1974.
50p., wraps.
25.00
932. Sutherland (Martinez), Elizabeth. The youngest revolution, a personal
report on Cuba, with photos by Leroy Lucas. New York, The Dial Press, 1969.
277p., first printing cloth boards in dj. The Chicana activist's second
book. 18.00
933. Swadesh, Frances Leon. Los primeros pobladores; Hispanic Americans of
the Ute frontier. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1974. xxiii,
262p. + 12p. photos, glossary, introduction, notes, bibliography, index,
lightly-worn first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps.
15.00
934. Tafolla, Carmen, illustrated by Matt Novak. Baby coyote and the Old
Woman: El Coyote y la Viejita; a bilingual celebration of friendship and
ecological wisdom. San Antonio, Wings Press, 2000. 24p., 8.5x8.25 inches,
full-page color illustrations, text in Spanish and English, very good
first illustrated edition in pictorial boards. 11.00
Originally published in 1993 by Houghton Mifflin, this new edition is
illustrated by Novak.
935. Takaki, Ronald T. Iron cages; race and culture in nineteenth-century
America. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1979. xviii, 361p., first edition,
front end papers browned (from a removed newsclipping), inscribed "To Rudy
[Lapp] and Pat, With best wishes and the hope this book will help us
challenge the "iron cages." I still remember the San Mateo days. In
struggle, Ron [Takaki], 2/9/80," invitation to a book party for Takaki
laid in, slightly shelfworn dj.
30.00
936. Taller
de
Grafica
Popular.
Calaveras;
adolaridas,
halconidas,
aceleradas, secuestrraditas, alivanadas, cotorras, chicanas, encefalitis y
equinas de pace and love pis-an-lo pis-en-le apa-si-güenlo. Mexico City,
TGP, 1971. 8p. 14x19 inch tabloid filled with poetry and the usual amazing
TGP illustrations, emphasizing popular movements throughout Latin America
and the US (several Chicano pieces), folded horizontally, spine splitting
badly.
45.00
Artist include Bracho, Mereles, Chacón, Ramírez, menache, Ocharán,
Mendarozqueta,Arenal and Alvarez Amaya. Poets include Efraín Huerta,
Vicente Magdaleno, Miguel Flores Ramírez and Fernando Leyva.
937. Tate, Bill. The Penitentes of the sangre de Cristos; an American
tragedy. Truchas, NM, Tate Gallery, 1966. 53p., illus. with the author's
drawings and signed by him, later printing, wraps.
25.00
938. Tatum, Charles M. A selected and annotated bibliography of Chicano
studies. N. pl., Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies, 1976.
121p., very good second expanded edition trade paperback in wraps. Mexican
American author. 25.00
939. Taylor, Paul S. On the ground in the thirties. Preface by Clark Kerr.
Salt Lake City, Peregrine Smith Books, 1983. xii, 252p., illus., shelfworn
dj.
15.00
Selections of work by an important scholar in the fields of labor,
agriculture and Mexican immigration.
940. Taylor, Paul S. Symposium: minority rights; Mexican migration and the
160-acre water limitation, reprinted from California Law Review, volume 63,
number 3, May 1975. Berkeley, California Law Review, 1975. 19p., wraps
mildly soiled, owner's initials on right top corner of front cover.
Taylor's pithy historical analysis of non-landholding Chicanos in
California's Imperial Valley. (California Law Review) 15.00
941. Tebbel, John and Ramón Eduardo Ruiz. South by southwest; the MexicanAmerican and his heritage, illustrated by Earl Thollander. Garden City,
Zenith Books, 1969. 122p., first edition, shelfworn dj.
30.00
942. Another copy, wraps edition.
12.00
943. Teeuwen, Randall, editor/photographer. La cultura constante de San Luis.
San Luis, CO, San Luis Museum, 1985. 40p., illustrated with photographs,
10.75x8.25 inches, oblong, preface, glossary, bibliography, map, very good
in stapled pictorial wraps. Essays by Maclovio C. Martinez, Marianne L.
Stoller, and Ron Sandoval on the Hispanic population of New Spain's
northernmost territory. 35.00
944. Thaxton, Rob. Prison writings of anarchist Rob Los Ricos. Manufacturing
dissent. Roberts Creek, BC, Black Cat Distro, n.d. 47p., wraps; zine-style
booklet, 5.5x8.5 inches.
22.00
Rob "Los Ricos" Thaxton is a self-proclaimed "Chicano, working class,
anarchist, political prisoner" then serving seven years for throwing a
rock at a police officer in Seattle in 1999.
945. The University of Arizona, prepared by. Fourteenth Arizona town hall on
civil
disorders,
lawlessness,
and
their
roots;
research
report,
recommendations and list of participants. Phoenix & Tucson, Arizona
Academy & The University of Arizona , 1969. xvi, 184p., tables, footnotes,
Received Stamp front cover otherwise very good first edition trade
paperback in red printed wraps.
30.00
This particular report deals with the rise of civil disorder related to
anti-war, youth organizations, minority civil rights etc.
946. Thomas, Norman. Cuarenta años de Comunismo; promesas y realidades. New
York, Institutio de Investigaciones Internacionales del Trabajo, [1957].
23p., wraps, author's name penned on cover. Text in Spanish.
25.00
947. Thompson, Fr. Joseph A., O.F.M. El Gran Capitan; José de la Guerra; a
historical biographical study. Los Angeles, Printed at Cabrera & Sons by
Franciscan Fathers of California Corp., 1961. [iii] 244p., foreword,
appendixes, index, illustrated with plates from photos, plans and maps,
very good first edition in lightly-worn green cloth. Signed with a
personal inscription by the author. 75.00
948. Thompson, John W., text and pictures, edited by Laszlo Fodor. Puerto
Rico; where the Americas meet. New York, Hastings House, 1940. 75p.,
7.25x8.25 inches, illustrated endpapers, map, figures, photos, very good
in green and red cloth, edgeworn and price-clipped dj. (Our Beautiful
Americas)
15.00
949. Thurlo, Aimée. Black Raven's pride. Toronto, Harlequin, 2000. 249p.,
wraps. Romance novel, Native American theme, by a Cuban American author.
12.00
950. Thurman, Michael E. The naval department of San Blas; New Spain's
bastion for Alta California and Nootka, 1767 to 1798. Glendale, Arthur H.
Clark Company, 1967. 382p., first printing. (Spain in the west #11)
35.00
951. Tijerina, Andrés. Tejanos and Texas under the Mexican flag 1821 - 1836.
College Station, Texas A&M, 1994. xi, 172p., tables, maps, illustrations,
very good first trade paperback edition. (Niumber Fifty-Four: The
Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M
University) 12.00
952. Tirado, Ramón Claudio, ed. Visiones y perspectivas de la educación
puertorriqueña. N. pl., Phi Delta Kappa, Área 7-J, 2002. 272p., first
edition, wraps.
30.00
953. Torres, Elliot. Five years of solitary. Haverford, PA, Infinity
Publications, 2002. 93p., very good in wraps. Nuyorican poetry by a gay
Latino author.
18.00
954. Torres, José. Fire & fear; the inside story of Mike Tyson. New York,
Warner Books, 1989. 242p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. Puerto Rican
author.
12.00
955. Torres Montalvo, Federico [and] Tamara Acosta Ramírez, eds. Vieques
ante los ojos del pueblo. San Juan, PR, Central Puertorriqueña de
Trabajadores, 2000. 84p., wraps slightly shelf worn, illus. 25.00
956. Torres Rivera, Alejandro. Militarismo y descolonizacion: Puerto Rico
ante siglo 21. San Juan, Congreso Nacional Hostosiano, 1999. 137p., wraps.
25.00
957. Torrez, Lorenzo. Short history of Chicano Workers [with] A short
history of chicano workers part 2. New York, Communist Party / Political
Affairs Publishers, Inc., 1973 / 75. 12, 15p., wraps, two pamphlets
together.
20.00
958. Turner, Ethel Duffy. Ricardo Flores Magon; y el Partido Liberal
Mexicano. Mexico City, Comisión Nacional Editorial del C. E. N., 1984.
439p., wraps. (Textos de la revolución Mexicana)
35.00
959. United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO. Los Angeles Boycott Office. Huelga! L. A.
boycott newsletter, vol. I, no. 3, June/July, 1974. Los Angeles, the
Office, 1974. 8.5x14 inch sheet, mimeographed two sides, folded at center
with small chip (removed but present), paper browned. 30.00
960. [United Farmworkers]. United Farmworkers benefit; Lawrence Ferlinghetti
speaking his poetry, Lone Mountain College. N. pl., n. pub., [1980?].
6.25x11 inch flyer, printed single side with photo of Ferlinghetti beneath
a UFW eagle.
20.00
961. United Farmworkers of America, AFL-CIO. [Outreach letter to New England
trade unionists]. Dorchester, MA, UFW New England Regional Office, [1975].
8.5x14 inch printed letter, folded horizontally, seeking recriuts for UFW
boycott activities in New England, slightly worn.
18.00
962. United States Commission on Civil Rights. Changing perspectives on
civil rights; forum held in Los Angeles, California, September 8-9, 1988.
Washington, the Commission , [1988]. ix,, 426p., very good in wraps. On
changing demographics, with a great deal on Latinos. 22.00
963. United States. Commission on Civil Rights. The Mexican American.
Washington, GPO, 1968. 69p., 8x10 inches, wraps. First issue of the
Commission's paper on the subject. 25.00
964. United States. Commission on Civil Rights. Mexican American education
study. Report I: ethnic isolation of Mexican Americans in the public
schools of the southwest, April, 1971. Washington, the Commission, 1971.
102p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
20.00
965. United States. Department of the Interior. Memorandum for the press;
Our Own Spanish-American Citizens and the Southwest which They Colonized,
together with Erik K. Reed, The Modern Pueblo Indians. Washington, the
Department, 1939. 11p., 8.5x11 inches, ex libris, stapled wraps. The
packet consists of two press releases, the first a request for articles on
the Coronado Cuarto Centennial, the second on the pueblos. The first
article is three paragraphs; the second takes up most of the 11 pages.
25.00
966. United States. House of Representatives. Contested election case of
Wiggington vs. Pacheco. Washington, GPO, 1878. 48p., disbound, wraps.
(Report #118)
35.00
967. United States. House of Representatives. Contested election case of
Wiggington vs. Pacheco. Washington, GPO, 1878. 34p., disbound, wraps.
(Report #83)
35.00
968. United States Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
Subcommittee on Education. Educational assistance to migrant agricultural
employees and their children; hearing ... on S. 2864, a bill to provide
certain payments to assist in providing improved educational opportunities
for children of migrant agricultural employees and S. 2865, a bill to
provide grants for adult education for migrant agricultural employees.
Washington, GPO, 1960. iv, 144p., wraps. 22.00
969. United States Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
Subcommittee on Migratory Labor. Migratory labor; hearings, Eighty-sixth
Congress, first session, on S. 1085, S. 1778, S. 2141, and S. 2498, bills
relating to migratory labor. Part 1.-Washington, D.C., Lansing, Mich,
Madison, Wis., St. Paul, Minn., Trenton, N.J., New York City, N.Y., and
Philadelphia, Pa. August 7, 26, September 28, 30, October 1, November 30,
December 7 and 8, 1959. Washington, GPO, 1960. ix, 762p., wraps. Part of
the legislation under consideration would have extended union protections
to migrant workers at the dawn of the United Farm Workers organizing
drives.
25.00
970. Urbina, Gabriel. Alien meditations. New York, Vantage Press, 2007. 97p.
first printing, wraps. Essays by a Chilean American author on various
aspects of American life for recent immigrants. 22.00
971. Uribe, Ana B. Mi México imaginado; telenovelas, televisión y migrantes.
Tijuana, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 2009. 329p., first edition, very
good in wraps. On the impact of the two media on Mexican immigrants in Los
Angeles.
35.00
972. Urrea, Luis Alberto. The fever of being; poems. Albuquerque, West End
Press, 1994. 82p., inscribed by the Mexican American poet, wraps. Winner
of the 1994 Wester States Book Award for poetry.
25.00
973. Valdes, Daniel T. and Tom Pino. Ethnic labels in majority-minority
relations; reprinted from the Denver Post. Denver, University Park News,
1968. 18p., 5.5x8.5 inches, very good first edition booklet in stapled
wraps. On Hispanic-Anglo relations. 12.00
974. Valdez, Armando, Albert Camarillo, and Tomás Almaguer. The
Chicano research on family, labor, and migration: proceedings of
Stanford symposium on Chicano research and public policy.
Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1983. vii, 244p., preface,
tables, figures, very good first edition in trade paper wraps.
state of
the first
Stanford,
footnotes,
25.00
975. Valdez, Luis. Zoot suit. Mexico City, Editorial Jus/CNT, 2010. 208p.,
bookmark laid in, first Jus edition, very good in wraps. Spanish
translation.
25.00
976. Valencia Ceja, Manuel. Methods
children to an American school; a
California. San Francisco, R and E
8.5x11 inches, wraps. Reprint of the
of orientation of Spanish-speaking
project, the University of Southern
Research Associates, 1973. v, 57p.,
1957 edition.
25.00
977. Valenzuela, Luisa. Black novel; (with Argentines), translated from the
Spanish by Toby Talbot. New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1983. 220p.,
first printing, dj. Argentinian American author.
18.00
978. Valenzuela, Luisa. Clara; thirteen short stories and a novel;
translated by Hortense Carpentier and J. Jorge Castello. Nw York, Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich, 1976. 233p., first edition in English, dj. The Hispanic
writer's first book in English contains a number of gay and lesbian scenes.
45.00
979. Valenzuela, Luisa. Strange things happen here; twenty-six short stories
and a novel, translated by Helen Lane. New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux,
1983. 221p., uncorrected
American author. 35.00
proofs,
wraps
slightly
stained.
Argentinian
980. Valenzuela Arce, José Manuel, comp. Entre la magia y la historia;
tradiciones, mitos y leyendas de la frontera. Mexico City, Programa
Cultural de las Fronteras/El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 1992. 259p.,
one of 1000 copies, text in Spanish, very good first edition trade
paperback. 50.00
981. Vallbona, Rima de. Mujeres y agonías. Houston, Arte Público Press,
1982/86. 99p., second edition, very good in wraps.
12.00
982. Valverde, Leonard A., ed. Bilingual education for Latinos; foreword by
Donald R. Frost. Washington, Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development, 1978. viii, 120p., wraps.
17.00
983. Van Ness, John R. Hispanos: ethnic identity in Cañones. Stanford,
Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1987. 17p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.
(Working paper series #20)
22.00
984. Van Tol, Alex. Dolores Huerta; voice for the working poor. New York,
Crabtree Publishing, 2011. 112p. YA biography, illus. in text, very good.
15.00
985. Vargas, Zaragosa. Proletarians of the north; a history of Mexican
industrial workers in Detroit and the Midwest, 1917-1933. Berkeley,
University of California Press, 1993. xv, 277p., first printing, dj.
25.00
986. Varzally, Allison. Making a non-white America; Californians coloring
ourside ethnic lines, 1925-1955. Berkeley, University of California Press,
2008. xiii, 305p., first wraps printing, very good. On California's
multiethnic neighborhoods, covering major ethnicities and how these groups
built a multiethnic civil rights movement in the state.
12.00
987. Vásquez, Carlos and Manuel García y Griego, eds. Mexican - U.S.
relations; conflict and convergence. Los Angeles, UCLA Chicano Studies
Research Center Publications and UCLA Latin American Center Publications,
1983. xii, 490p. illustrated with graphs and tables, very good first
edition in wraps. Includes sections on migrants and on Chicano identity.
(Chicano Research Center Anthology #3, Latin American studies #56)
12.00
988. Vassallo, Paul, ed. The magic of words; Rudolfo A. Anaya and his
writings. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1982. xii, 83p.,
woodcuts in reproduction, first edition, worn dj.
15.00
989. Vaught, David. Cultivating California, growers, specialty crops, and
labor, 1875-1920. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. x,
280p., illus., inscribed by author, dj with grease spot. Includes
discussion of the IWW in California agriculture. (Revisiting rural America)
12.00
990. Vaz, Katherine. Saudade; a novel. New York, Saudade, 1994. 295p.,
advance uncorrected proof, wraps. The first novel by the Portuguese
American author centers on immigration from the Azores.
12.00
991. Vázquez, Mari. J. Martí; vida y obra. [Montevideo], Editorial Tecnica,
[1974?]. 49p., wraps.
30.00
992. Véa, Alfredo, Jr. La maravilla. New York, Dutton, 1993. 305p., first
edition, slightly edgeworn dj. First novel by the Arizona-born San
Francisco attorney.
20.00
993. Véa, Alfredo, Jr. The Silver Cloud Café. New York, Dutton, 1996. 343p.,
first edition, dj. Novel.
18.00
994. Velásquez, Gloria L. I used to be a superwoman (cover title Superwoman
Chicana). Houston, Arte Público Press, 1997. 127p., illustrations, texts
in English and Spanish, fine first edition trade paperback in pictorial
wraps.
12.00
Poetry by an award-winning California Chicana poet.
995. [Velez, Lupé]. Song hit folio; vol. I no. 4. New York, Engel-van
Wiseman, 1934. 8p., 9x12 inches, very good in wraps with photos of singers
John Boles, Lupe Velez, Alice Faye and Rudy Vallee. Lyrics only; no other
graphics.
20.00
996. Verea, Monica. Entre México y Estados Unidos: los indocumentados.
Mexico City, Ediciones El Caballito, 1982. 189p., one of 2000 copies,
inscribed by Verea, wraps.
45.00
997. Vidal, Teodoro. Los Espada. Escultores Sangermeños. San Juan, Puerto
Rico, Ediciones Alba, 1994. 246p., cloth boards, nick at edge of front
cover, flyleaf foxed; text in Spanish.
125.00
On Puerto Rican religious sculptures, illustrated in both color and black
and white.
998. Vigil, Evangelina. Nade y nade; a collection of poems. San Antonio, M &
A Editions, 1978. 31p., cover design by Angela de Hoyos, wraps. Tejana
poet. 45.00
999. Vigil, Evangelina, ed. Woman of her word: Hispanic women write. Houston,
Arte Publico Press, 1987. 180p., second edition, very good in wraps.
18.00
1000. Vigil, Maurilio E. Los Patrones: Profiles of Hispanic Political Leaders
in New Mexico History. Lanham, Maryland, University Press of America, 1991.
x, 169p., very good in wraps. 25.00
1001. Villanueva, Tino. Hay otra voz; poems (1968-71). New York, Colección
Mensaje, 1974. 48p., later edition, wraps.
25.00
1002. Villanueva, Tino. Scene from the movie Giant. Willimantic, CT,
Curbstone Press, 1993. 55p., notes, very good first edition, pictorial
wraps. Inscribed and signed by the Tejano poet. 18.00
American Book Award Winner for 1994.
1003. Villanueva, Tino. Shaking off the dark. Houston, Arte Público Press,
1984. 80p., very good first edition, pictorial wraps. Poetry. (Rolling
Stone)
22.00
1004. Villanueva, Tino, comp. Chicanos; antología histórica y literaria.
Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1980. 531p., preface, bibliography,
poetry, plays and literature, texts in Spanish, very good first trade
paperback edition in blue pictorial wraps.
25.00
1005. Villanueva, Tino, translated by Lisa Horowitz. Primera causa/first
cause. Merrick, NY, Cross-Cultural Communications, 1999. 31p., bilingual
Spanish/English text, fine in blue cloth with paper covers affixed, gilt
titles, no dj as issued. (Cross-Cultural Review chapbook 14)
12.00
1006. Villaronga, Luis. Constancio C. Vigil; el semrador. San Juan,
Biblioteca de Autores Puertorriqueños, 1939. 156p., wraps and paper stock
a bit browned.
30.00
The Puerto Rican author dedicated his book to the realization of "el
grandioso ideal de Constancio C. Vigil de una civilización original en
América ...".
1007. Villarreal, José Antonio. Pocho. New York, Doubleday & Company, 1959.
235p., first edition, badly worn dj, boards slightly spotted. This
semiautobiogrpahical novel is generally regarded as the "first" modern
Chicano novel.
50.00
1008. Another copy. Garden City, Anchor Books, 1970. 187p. inscribed by the
author, first wraps edition. 25.00
1009. Villaseñor, Victor. Wild steps of heaven. New York, Delacorte Press,
1996. 296p., first printing, very good condition, dj. 12.00
1010. Villegas, Jean-Claude. La litterature Hispano-Americaine publiee en
France, 1900-1984. Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, 1986. xxiii+260 p.,
wraps, 8x11.5 inches, text in French, wraps slightly shelfworn, else very
good. (Etudes guides et inventaires No. 4)
20.00
1011. von Wuthenau, A. The Spanish military
Reredos of Our Lady of Light; 37, reprinted
Review, July, 1935. [Santa Fe], The Review,
6 glossy b&w plates, footnotes, offprint in
chapels in Santa Fe and the
from the New Mexico Historical
1935. pp. 175-194, 6x9 inches,
stapled blue wraps.
15.00
1012. Wagner, Nathaniel N. and Marsha J. Haug, eds. Chicanos; social and
psychological perspectives. Photographs by Irwin Nash, forewords by
Armando Morales and Julian Nava. Sain Louis, The C. V. Moseby Company,
1971. xxvii, 303p., illus., 7x10 inches, wraps. 18.00
1013. Walker, Randi Jones. Protestanism in the Sangre de Cristos, 1850-1920.
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1991. x, 163p., first edition,
dj.
25.00
1014. Weather Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 2, no. 1, April May 1976. N.pl., Red Dragon Print Collective, 1976. 27p., wraps, first
edition with the Red Dragon Print Collective bug, illus., 8.5x11 inches,
very good condition. Cover article on Lolita Lebrón and Puerto Rico.
45.00
1015. Another copy. Seattle, John Brown Book Club, 1976. 27p., wraps, 8.5x11
inches, illus.. Contemporary reprint by supporters of the Weather
Underground. Cover story on Lolita Lebron.
45.00
From the collection of a Kentucky activist who met Bill Ayers and
Bernadine Dohrn many years after their WUO adventures and had them
inscribe the cover. The message "To our friends in Kentucky... For a world
at peace and in balance" is penned on the cover by Ayers, with Dohrn
adding "A luta continua," both signed, written in front of Lolita Lebron's
portrait on the cover.
1016. Weber, Devra. Dark sweat, white gold; California farm workers, cotton,
and the New Deal. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1994. xv, 338p.
wraps, very good condition with remains of sticker on rear wrap. This
massive history places agricultural workers, and particularly Mexican and
Mexican American fieldhands and their struggles, as major actors in the
shaping of the state's cotton industry.
10.00
1017. Weber, Francis J., foreword by the Honorable Earl Warren. The United
States versus Mexico: the final settlement of the Pious Fund. Los Angeles,
The Ward Ritchie Press for the The Historical Society of Southern
California, 1969. 64p., foreword, introduction, notes, very good limited
first edition #138/330 copies signed by the author, bound in green white
and red striped cloth, gilt. 35.00
1018. Weeks, O. Douglas. The League of United Latin-American Citizens: a
Texas-Mexican civic organization. Austin, The Southwestern Political and
Social Science Quarterly, 1929. 22p., worn wraps. Offprint from the
Quarterly. 50.00
1019. Weston, Rubin Francis. Racism in U.S. Imperialism: The Influence of
Racial Assumptions on American Foreign Policy, 1893-1946. Columbia,
University of South Carolina Press, 1972. xv, 291p., mildly worn wraps.
With material on Puerto Rico. 15.00
1020. Williams, Heather. Lessons from the labor front; the coalition for
justice in the maquiladoras/Lecciones y aprendizajes del frente laboral,
la coalición para la justicia en las maquiladoras. Santa Cruz,
Chicano/Latio Research Center, University of California, 2000. 39p.,
bilingual text, 8.5x11 inches, spiral-bound wraps. (Chicano/Latino
Research Center working paper 31)
25.00
1021. Wilson, Carlos Guillermo. Chombo (novela) por Cubena [pseud.] Miami,
Ediciones
Universal,
1981.
104p.,
first
edition,
wraps,
lengthy
inscription by the author to one of his teachers on flyleaf. The AfroPanamanian writer has lived in the US for many years. 45.00
1022. Wilson, Carlos Guillermo. Cuentos del Negro Cubena; pensamiento AfroPanameño. Guatemala City, the author, 1977. 94p., inscribed and dated by
the author, first edition, wraps.
50.00
1023. Wilson, John P. Military campaigns in the Navajo country; northwestern
New Mexico, 1800-1846. Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1967. vii,
38p., illus., wraps. (Museum of New Mexico research records #5)
25.00
1024. Wixon, Kusa. Dirty blonde and half-Cuban; a novel. New York,
Rayo/HarperCollins, 2005. 247p., first printing, very good in a like dj.
12.00
1025. Wold, Lillian Ramos, compiler. Hispanic surnames. Fullerton, CA,
Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, 1994. v, 167p., 3
page stapled index laid-in,8.5x11 inches, preface, very good first edition
in printed wraps. 45.00
1026. Wolf, Daniel. Undocumented aliens and crime; the case of San Diego
County. San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of
California, 1988. viii, 54p., wraps.
17.00
1027. Wollenberg, Charles, ed. Ethnic conflict in California history. Los
Angeles, Tinnon-Brown, 1970. ix, 215p., dj with small tear on upper edge,
Nine articles by authors of all ethnic backgrounds on the divergent group
experiences in the state.
15.00
1028. Wood, Summer. Arroyo. San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 2001. 257p.,
first printing, dj. Novel set in a working class Hispanic New Mexican
mining town.
15.00
1029. Wyden, Peter. Bay of Pigs, the untold story. New York, Simon and
Schuster, 1979. 352p., photo-insert section, first edition clothbacked
boards in dj. Faintest shelfwear, tiny remainder mark lower edge. 20.00
1030. Yañez, R [Rich]. Sacred heart. Berkeley, Chicano Chapbook Series, 1997.
12p., 5.5x8.5 inches, very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial
wraps. (The Chicano Chapbook Series #15, edited by Gary Soto)
20.00
1031. Yellen, Ben. Newsletter from Dr. Ben Yellen, 28 January 1973, 20 July
1973, 28 June 1977. Brawley, CA, Ben Yellen, 1973, 1977. 6p, 8.5x14 inches,
goldenrod paper, mimeograph, two small tears along folds of two of the
three sheets. Three issues (28 January 1973, 20 July 1973, 28 June 1977)
of Yellen's reports on his decades-long attempt to enforce the U.S.
Reclamation Act of 1902 in California's Imperial Valley which would
restrict water use to 160 acres per person per household in an effort to
limit water use by agribusiness, newsletters describe his connection with
UC economist Paul S. Taylor, his work with farm workers, fights with the
medical establishment, newsletters headlined "The Honor Belongs to
Professor Paul S.Taylor, "Congressman Peter Rodino," and "The Constipated
Circuit Court".
35.00
Yellen started publication of the newsletter, locally known as the "yellow
sheets" because of the papers' color, in 1962 and continued through the
late 1970s. He won his suit United States vs the Imperial Irrigation
District in 1980 but the Imperial Valley was later exempted from the
Reclamation Act.
1032. Yglesias, Jose. The old gents. Houston, Arte Publico, 1996. 176p., dj.
Novel .
15.00
1033. Yniquez, Juan, edited by Jane S. Permaul. The Applied humanities and
Chicano studies program: an applied concept for the student of the
Eighties; February 1984. Los Angeles, University of California, Chicano
Studies Research Center Field Studies Development, 1984. [58p.], 8.5x11
inches, appendixes, very good in stapled, printed brown wraps.
20.00
1034. Young Lords Organization. Puerto Ricans Wake Up. New York, YLO, 1969.
8.5x11 inch flyer, printed single side, folded once horizontally, calling
for organizing in the face of police repression, browning along fold,
otherwise very good.
75.00
1035. Young Socialist Alliance. Reports from the July 1971 National Committee
Plenum. Internal Information Bulletin. New York, Young Socialist Alliance,
1971. 61p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches.
18.00
Includes women's liberation report by Ruth Robinett, Black liberation
report by Norman Oliver, Chicano liberation report by Mirta Vital, high
school movement report by Cindy Jaquith, criticism of the "Stalinist"
Young Workers Liberation League, and more.
1036. Young Socialist Alliance. Young socialist, vol. 12, no. 1-12 (Nov.
1968- Dec. 1969). New York, Young Socialist Alliance, 1968-69. Twelve
issues, 23 to 31pages each, 8.5x11", illustrated wraps. Full run of Vol.
12. Some issues have minor stains or marginalia, generally good condition.
125.00
Much material on high school and college student organizing, several
articles on Malcolm X, Black student mobilization, critical coverage of
the SDS split, women's liberation, Chicano liberation, the Arab revolution,
and much more.
1037. Zalamea, Luis. El circulo del Alacran. Miami, Ediciones Universal,
1990/1. 306p., scattered pen markings, second edition, wraps. Colombian
American author, residing in Miami. 12.00
1038. [Zamorano]. Tablas para los ninos que empiezan a contar. Monterrey [sic,
Ca: facsimile out of Sonoma], Imprenta de A. Zamorano / California Kids,
1836 [circa 1995]. Single leaf (of what appears to be Mohawk superfine)
printed and folded to make (when opened properly, directions in the plate)
a [24p.] 16mo booklet in photographic facsimile. Pre-folded but unopened,
accompanied by a explanatory promotional leaf printed in English and
Spanish, fine in the California Kids printed envelope stating it to be
"The first book for children published in California".
15.00
California Kids is the dba of children's bibliographer Jim Silverman.
"This is a copy of the original at The Huntington Library and published
with their permission. Their's looks just like this, but it is folded,
trimmed and bound in a piece of old wallpaper".
1039. Zaychik, Ilya, ed. Other investigations. Vol. 1, issue 1 (November
2006). Boston, Stationery Press, 2006. First issue of the alternative
litarary zine. Includes four prints by the Chicana artist Michelle Ramirez.
15.00
1040. Zeleny, Carolyn. Relations between the Spanish-Americans and AngloAmericans in New Mexico [a study of conflict and accomodation in a dualethnic situation]. New York, Arno Press, 1974. xiii, 405p., summary,
editorial note, introduction, conclusions, footnotes, bibliography, very
good Arno Press reprint edition of a 1944 dissertation, in terracotta
cloth. (The Mexican American, an Arno Press Collection, Carlos E. Cortés,
advisory editor) 65.00
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