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<strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>Catalog 24TERMS: We reserve titles ordered by phone, fax or email for 10 days. Individuals can remitby check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover (Novus). Credit cards are acceptedfor phone orders; please have your card number and expiration date available when order<strong>in</strong>g.Catalog prices do not <strong>in</strong>clude postage. Please add $10.70 for a domestic flat rate box if youprefer delivery via priority mail or $7.50/lb. UPS <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US and $1.00 per book <strong>the</strong>reafter; ifyou prefer media mail, add $3.50 for <strong>the</strong> first book and $1.00 per book <strong>the</strong>reafter. Foreign firstclass <strong>in</strong>ternational and priority shipp<strong>in</strong>g will be billed at cost. California customers please addapplicable sales tax. Institutions can be billed. Foreign customers may remit <strong>in</strong> US dollars witha check drawn upon a US-based bank, or by credit card. All list<strong>in</strong>gs subject to prior sale.CONDITION: Unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise noted, all described titles are <strong>in</strong> very good or better condition.Private owners’ signatures or bookplates are not generally noted, but <strong>the</strong> presence of formerlibrary stamps, card pockets, and/or call numbers are described as ‘ex libris’. Any additionalblemishes will be described. <strong>Books</strong> may be returned for any reason.OUR web site www.bolerium.com has a new, upgraded search eng<strong>in</strong>e, secure order<strong>in</strong>g,and free email lists of our recent acquisitions. You can sign up for our email new arrivalnotification at <strong>the</strong> web site, where you can choose your subject areas for updates, or contactus at <strong>the</strong> store if you need assistance to register.1. 1970 census of population: subject reports; persons of Spanish surname.Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, 1973. vii,122p., app-24p., 9x11.25 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction, tables, lightly-wornpictorial wraps. 20.002. 2005 National Migrant Education Conference; April 3-6, 2005, Burl<strong>in</strong>game,California. Olympia, WA, National Association of State Directors ofMigrant Education, 2005. viii, 108p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, spiral-bound wraps.22.003. 450 years of Chicano history/450 años del pueblo chicano. Albuquerque,Chicano Communications Center, 1976. [176]p., profusely illus. withphotographs and pr<strong>in</strong>ts, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, worn wraps. 25.004. 49th Ward Committee for Independent Political Action. Vol. 1, no. 4 (July26, 1966). Chicago, <strong>the</strong> newsletter, 1966. 6p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch sheets stapledtoge<strong>the</strong>r at upper left, staple rust<strong>in</strong>g, damp sta<strong>in</strong> across bottom edge.75.00This issue announced <strong>the</strong> formation of a new political party, <strong>the</strong> CitizensIndependent Party, dedicated to fight<strong>in</strong>g racism and <strong>the</strong> Daley mach<strong>in</strong>e.Includes biographical details about Arthur Vazquez, <strong>the</strong> Mexican-Americanleader of <strong>the</strong> CIP, and Kathleen T. Kearney; <strong>the</strong>ir photos appear on <strong>the</strong>cover <strong>in</strong> black and white. Vazquez' obituary from <strong>the</strong> Chicago Tribune laternoted that "In 1966, he became one of <strong>the</strong> first <strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city toto run for office, as candidate for state senator on <strong>the</strong> Citizens


Independent Party slate. His petitions were disregarded by <strong>the</strong> Board ofElection Commissioners and when he sat <strong>in</strong> to protest, he was f<strong>in</strong>ed $100.".5. Arte Puertorriqueño de hoy; del 16 de ocvtubre al 16 de noviembre, 1992.Santo Dom<strong>in</strong>go, DR, Arawak Galeria de Arte, 1992. 8p., 9x8 <strong>in</strong>ch exhibitioncatalog with black/white reproductions of works by Jorge Zeno, RafaelTrelles, Teo Freytes, Jose Antonio Vargas, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. 25.006. Bienvenidos al <strong>in</strong>fierno del secuestro; testimonio de migrantes. MexicoCity, Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos, 2009. 93p., cd <strong>in</strong>cluded,one of 1500 copies, first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 25.007. The Black Pan<strong>the</strong>r; black community news service, vol. III, no. 22,Saturday, September 20, 1969. Oakland, Black Pan<strong>the</strong>r Party, 1969. 28p.illus. tabloid newspaper with full-page Emory Douglas art on <strong>the</strong> frontwrap, wraps which are slightly worn and browned. This issue focuses on twosubjects - Vietnam and Los Siete de la Raza and <strong>the</strong>ir newspaper, Basta Ya!,<strong>the</strong> fourth isue of which comprises <strong>the</strong> last 8p. of this newspaper, pr<strong>in</strong>teddos-a-dos. The Pan<strong>the</strong>rs provided early logistical support to Los Siete aspart of <strong>the</strong>ir radical coalition-build<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> this period. 75.008. Blue Mesa review; number five. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico.Creative Writ<strong>in</strong>g Center, 1993. 271p., wraps. Edited by Rudolfo Anaya, <strong>the</strong>magaz<strong>in</strong>e conta<strong>in</strong>s contributions by Benjam<strong>in</strong> Alire Aáenz and several o<strong>the</strong>rLat<strong>in</strong>o writers. 12.009. The California Mission story. Berkeley, Mike Roberts Color Production,1951. 24p. brochure with color photos, pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1960s, wraps.15.0010. California missions along El Cam<strong>in</strong>o Real founded by Padre JuniperoSerra 1713-1784. San Francisco, Cliff House Gift Shop, [195-?]. 24p.,black/white reproductions of draw<strong>in</strong>gs or photos of <strong>the</strong> missions, wraps.18.0011. Can't jail <strong>the</strong> spirit; political prisoners <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. A collection ofbiographies. Chicago, Editorial El Coqui, 1988. 214p., preface, photos,organizations, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.35.0012. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, fourth edition. Chicago, Committe to End <strong>the</strong> MarionLockdown, 1998. 206p., wraps. 25.00Includes a chapter on former <strong>Bolerium</strong> employee-of-<strong>the</strong>-month Claude Marks.Each edition was updated to reflect which activists were <strong>in</strong>carcerated at<strong>the</strong> 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.15.0014. Catalyst: a socialist journal of <strong>the</strong> social sciences; volume III,number 4, whole number 12: special issue; Lesbian and gay issues <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>social services . New York, Institute for Social Service Alternatives,1981. 119p., very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.Includes materials on gay blacks and <strong>Hispanics</strong>. 12.0015. The Center forum; vol. 4, no. 1, September 1969. New York, Center forUrban Education, 1969. 28p., 10.5x13 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. With considerablematerial on La Raza and on Spanish speak<strong>in</strong>g children <strong>in</strong> NY. 20.00


16. Chicanas en al ambiente nacional/Chicanas <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> national landscape;<strong>in</strong> Frontiers; a journal of women studies, volume V, number 2, summer 1980.Boulder, Frontiers, 1980. 82p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 15.0017. Chicano bibliography. Hayward, California State College, Hayward,Library, 1970. x, 70p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 22.0018. Chicano bibliography; a selected list of books on <strong>the</strong> culture, history,and socio-economic conditions of <strong>the</strong> Mexican-American. Long Beach,California State College Library, 1970. 45p., wraps. 22.0019. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, ex libris, wraps. 17.0020. Chicano law review; a publication of <strong>the</strong> Raza law students at UCLASchool of Law, volume five, 1982. 83p., slightly worn wraps. Conta<strong>in</strong>sarticles on m<strong>in</strong>ority admissions at UCLA and a review of UCLA law students'attitudes <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1970s. 15.0021. Chicano Resource Center Film Guide; East Los Angeles Library, LosAngeles County Public Library. Los Angeles, Chicano Resource Center, 1981.18p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction, list 57 films with short descriptionsand prices, a subject <strong>in</strong>dex and list of film distributors, very good <strong>in</strong>stapled pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 25.0022. Chiricú; a publication of Chicano-Riqueño Studies, issue 1, spr<strong>in</strong>g1976. Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, Indiana University, 1976. 26p., 11x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, lightbrown<strong>in</strong>g on sp<strong>in</strong>e, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> stapled wraps illustrated byFerd<strong>in</strong>and Marínez Norma Alarcón, Daniel alcocer and o<strong>the</strong>rs. Poetry andprose, <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish. 45.0023. Cipactli; 11 primavera-vernano 2002 . San Francisco, San FranciscoState University, 2002. 101p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, photos, very good <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>alpictorial wraps. 15.00Various Chicano poets and writers.24. Community Muralists Magaz<strong>in</strong>e. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1981. San Francisco, CommunityMuralists' Newsletter, 1981. S<strong>in</strong>gle issue of <strong>the</strong> magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,wraps lightly worn. 15.00Features news about socially-conscious murals around <strong>the</strong> world, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>ganti-nuclear and Chicano works.25. Community murals. Fall 1982. San Francisco, Community Muralists'Network, 1982. S<strong>in</strong>gle issue of <strong>the</strong> magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good.12.00Includes sections on Chicano murals, <strong>the</strong> SF bay area (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g centerfoldmap of murals <strong>in</strong> San Francisco), a lengthy narrative of a cross-countrydrive featur<strong>in</strong>g mural visits, and more.26. La Confluencia; vol. 1, nos. 1, 2, [and] 3 & 4 [double issue]. SantaFe, La Confluencia, 1976-77. First volume, consist<strong>in</strong>g of three issues, of<strong>the</strong> bil<strong>in</strong>gual/bicultural journal, 36p., 48p. and 68p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, verygood <strong>in</strong> wraps. Edited by Susan Dewitt and Patricia d'Andrea, with numerouscontributions by both <strong>Hispanics</strong> and Anglos. 65.0027. La Confluencia; vol. 2, nos. 1, 2, [and] 3 & 4 [double issue]. SantaFe, La Confluencia, 1979-80. Third volume, consist<strong>in</strong>g of three issues, of<strong>the</strong> bil<strong>in</strong>gual/bicultural journal, 52p., 64p. and 68p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, verygood <strong>in</strong> wraps. Edited by Karl Kopp Susan Dewitt and Patricia d'Andrea,with numerous contributions by both <strong>Hispanics</strong> and Anglos, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gRudolfo Anaya, Will Inman, Leo Romero and many o<strong>the</strong>rs. Prose, poetry,


friction and nonfiction; #1 is an issue devoted to land and water <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>southwest. 65.0028. Cross<strong>in</strong>g borders, cruzando fornteras: Los Siguientes 500 años <strong>the</strong> next500 years; 1992 conference proceed<strong>in</strong>gs. San Antonio, NALAC The NationalAssociation of Lat<strong>in</strong>o Arts and Culture, 1994. 231p., 8.25x10.5 <strong>in</strong>ches,directories, illustrations, very good first edition stated <strong>in</strong> tradepaperback pictorial wraps. 30.0029. De colores; journal of emerg<strong>in</strong>g raza philosophies, Volume 1, Number 4(1975). Albuquerque, Parajito Publications, [1975]. 79p., wraps. Witharticles by Juan Bruce-Novoa on 'The Space of Chicano Literature', SylviaAlicia Gonzales on Chicano poetry, and more. 22.0030. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, Volume 2, Number 1 (1975). Albuquerque, ParajitoPublications, 1975. 79p., wraps. With material on Eusebio Chacon andFlorencio Trujillo, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g some of <strong>the</strong> latter's poetry. 22.0031. Demonstrate aga<strong>in</strong>st Mondale; Tues., April 15 -5:30 pm, St. FrancisHotel, Union Square, S.F. Oakland and San Francisco, Comite de CaliforniaContra la Represion and New Movement <strong>in</strong> Solidarity with Puerto RicanIndependence, [1980]. 8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ch sheet, folded twice as self-mailer.30.0032. Early childhood education; a selected bibliography. Los Angeles,Chicano Research Library, Chicano Studies Center, University of California,1972. 26p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps slightly foxed and stapled. Bibliographyof Chicano <strong>the</strong>mes. 12.0033. Emigración. San Juan, Departmento de Intruccion Publica, División deEducación de la Comunidad, 1966. 95p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, second edition,paper somewhat browned. For preteens. OCLC lists one hold<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US.75.0034. engage/social action, vol. 6, no. 6, June 1978. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>United</strong>Methodist Church, 1978. 47p., wraps. The major article is a 31p. forum on<strong>the</strong> Hispanic church <strong>in</strong> Methodism. 15.0035. Entre astutos y héroes; Rose L. Nash, illustrator. Miami, Dade CountyBoard of Public Instruction, Spanish Curricula Development Center, 1978.41p., wraps. For <strong>in</strong>termediate grade levels. 25.0036. Estudios fronterizos Mexico-Estados Unidos; directorio de<strong>in</strong>vestigadores. Tijuana, Centro de Estudios Fronterizos del Norte deMexico, 1982. [xviii], 282p., wraps. 22.0037. Eureka fall 2002; draw<strong>in</strong>gs by Melv<strong>in</strong>, Ulises & Julio. San Francisco,Clase de Escritura Creativa, ABE/GED Program Transitional Studies, CCSF,2002. [152]p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps. Spanish language poetryand stories by CCSF students. 30.0038. The Fat capitalist's song on <strong>the</strong> death of Che Guevara. New York, TimesChange Press, 1970. unpag<strong>in</strong>ated, lightly soiled wraps, repr<strong>in</strong>ted from TheWater Tunnel, State College, PA, November 16, 1969, writer unknown withillustrations by <strong>the</strong> Cuban artist Posada. 10.0039. La felicidad cómo hallarla. New York, Watchtower Bible and TractSociety of New York, 1980. 191p. 15.0040. Fiesta; revista mensual en Español. Oakland, n. pub., 1960. 42p.Spanish-language magaz<strong>in</strong>e emanat<strong>in</strong>g from Oakland. No OCLC hold<strong>in</strong>gs.45.00


41. The Forumeer: official publication of <strong>the</strong> American G.I. Forum of <strong>the</strong>U.S. Three issues: April, July, September 1970. San Jose, CA, American G.I.Forum, 1970. Three issues of <strong>the</strong> tabloid format newspaper, 4p. apiece,some ton<strong>in</strong>g but o<strong>the</strong>rwise good condition. 95.00Include articles on Chicano protests aga<strong>in</strong>st judge Gerald Charg<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong>Coors boycott, a protest follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> burn<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> MECHA house <strong>in</strong>Northridge, and more. The American G.I. Forum is a Hispanic veterans andcivil rights organization.42. Free <strong>the</strong> F.A.L.N.! Free Puerto Rico. San Francisco, New Movement <strong>in</strong>Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and Socialism, [198-?]. 8.5x14<strong>in</strong>ch sheet, pr<strong>in</strong>ted s<strong>in</strong>gle side. 30.0043. From <strong>the</strong> Canyon Collective. Canyon, CA, Canyon Collective, n.d. 24p.,pamphlet <strong>in</strong> tabloid newspaper format, paper moderately toned, not brittle,edgeworn at bottom edge. 25.00Includes articles, correspondence and proposals on various radical socialprojects such as <strong>the</strong> Tierra Amarilla Agricultural Cooperative <strong>in</strong> NewMexico; <strong>the</strong> COPS commune <strong>in</strong> Berkeley; alternative child care andeducational options; underground railroad for draft resisters, and muchmore.44. El futuro 5 #1. [Sacramento], California Student Aid Commission, [200-?]. 12p. color comic promot<strong>in</strong>g education, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.0045. El Gallo: la Voz de la Justicia. Vol. 5, no. 4 and 5. Denver, CO, <strong>the</strong>newspaper, 1973. Two issues of <strong>the</strong> tabloid format newspaper, 12 and 16pages, contents <strong>in</strong> both English and Spanish, paper slightly toned andedgeworn, with wear to fold, but o<strong>the</strong>rwise good. 60.00Includes much material on <strong>the</strong> Raza Unida Party, Chicano Liberation Day,<strong>the</strong> release from prison of <strong>the</strong> activist Luis "Junior" Mart<strong>in</strong>ez after hisaquittal on charges of assault<strong>in</strong>g police, and much more.46. General del P<strong>in</strong>o speaks; an <strong>in</strong>sight <strong>in</strong>to elite corruption and militarydissension <strong>in</strong> Castro's Cuba. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Cuban American NationalFoundation, 1987. ii, 66p., wraps. Del P<strong>in</strong>o defected to <strong>the</strong> US <strong>in</strong> 1987.22.0047. El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice <strong>in</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New Mexico. [14issues of <strong>the</strong> newspaper]. Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1969-72.Fourteen issues of <strong>the</strong> tabloid-format newspaper, generally 16 pages, textmostly <strong>in</strong> English with some Spanish, some issues ex-library. Issue present<strong>in</strong>clude: Vol. II no. 7; Vol. III nos. 3-5, 8-13; Vol. IV nos. 1,2, and 6,and Vol. V no. 7. 250.00Wide-rang<strong>in</strong>g content <strong>in</strong>cludes much on farmworkers, a special issue devotedto a "Raza report from North Vietnam," Native American issues, poetry andessays, and much more. Founded and edited by Elizabeth Mart<strong>in</strong>ez.48. El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice <strong>in</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New Mexico. Vol. IIIno. 4 (April 13, 1970). Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1970. S<strong>in</strong>gleissue of <strong>the</strong> tabloid-format newspaper, 8 pages, text <strong>in</strong> English andSpanish. 35.00Includes front-page article on potato workers <strong>in</strong> La Jara, CO and report ofa census taker hitt<strong>in</strong>g a Chicana woman who refused to identify herself as"white" on <strong>the</strong> form; <strong>the</strong> anniversary of a co-op <strong>in</strong> Tierra Amarilla, Indianprotesters tak<strong>in</strong>g over a BIA office, and more.


49. El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice <strong>in</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New Mexico. Vol. IIIno. 4 (April 13, 1970). Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1970. S<strong>in</strong>gleissue of <strong>the</strong> tabloid-format newspaper, 16 pages, text <strong>in</strong> English andSpanish. 35.00Includes front-page article on <strong>the</strong> 25th anniversary of Hiroshima, anarticle on Southwestern tourism as romanticized racism, <strong>the</strong> Coors boycott,lettuce strikers, <strong>the</strong> Chicano Moratorium, and more.50. La Guardia: a bil<strong>in</strong>gual newspaper. Marzo, 1980. Milwaukee, <strong>the</strong>newspaper, 1980. 16p., tabloid format newspaper, text <strong>in</strong> both English andSpanish. 25.00Includes reports on a visit by Puerto Rican nationalists, an essay onChicanos and <strong>the</strong> situation <strong>in</strong> Iran, several pages of ads and advice onf<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g work, and much more.51. Guardian; <strong>in</strong>dependent radical newsweekly, October 18, 1969 (Days ofRage). New York, Weekly Guardian Associates, 1969. 16p., folded tabloid,mild fray<strong>in</strong>g and chipp<strong>in</strong>g, browned newspr<strong>in</strong>t, folded unevenly, photographs,overall good. 20.00Issue has multi-page coverage of <strong>the</strong> Wea<strong>the</strong>rman-led SDS national action <strong>in</strong>Chicago better known as <strong>the</strong> "Days of Rage." A negative editorial about <strong>the</strong>action is headl<strong>in</strong>ed "Hurricane or hot air?" Also article by Paul Buhle ona welfare march led by Fa<strong>the</strong>r James Groppi occupy<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> state capitol <strong>in</strong>Madison, Wiscons<strong>in</strong>; article by Carl Davidson on <strong>the</strong> Young Lords <strong>in</strong> NY;Wilfred Burchett on Ch<strong>in</strong>a's 20th anniversary of its revolution and onNorth Vietnam's memorial for Ho Chi M<strong>in</strong>h; Irw<strong>in</strong> Silber on 5000 anti-warprotestors march<strong>in</strong>g on Ft. Dix.52. Hispanic American Genealogical Association HAGA: newsletter; volume 1,no. 1, January 1989. Salt Lake City, The Associato<strong>in</strong>, 1989. 4-panelnewsletter, 5.5x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches. 12.0053. Immigration impacts: m<strong>in</strong>ority issues, m<strong>in</strong>ority views. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, FAIR- The Federation for American Immigration Reform, [1990]. 34p., 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ches,very good first edition booklet <strong>in</strong> stapled wraps. Repr<strong>in</strong>ts articles fromvarious journals and newspapers. 12.00Promotes m<strong>in</strong>ority anti-immigration views.54. The <strong>in</strong>surgent; newsletter of <strong>the</strong> Committee to Fight Repression, vol. 1,no. 2, Fall 1985. New York, Committee to Fight Repression, 1985. 31p.,8.25x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. Second issue of <strong>the</strong> journal devoted primarily to<strong>the</strong> struggles of Puerto Rican and African American radicals <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>irstruggles with <strong>the</strong> police and courts. 25.0055. It's up to me; stories of choices, predicaments and decisions by SanFrancisco youth. San Francisco, Streetside Stories, 2003. xi, 231p.,profuse vignette photoportraits accompany confessional statements;foreword by Rebecca Walker, wraps. Multicultural anthology. 12.0056. The Lat<strong>in</strong>o experience <strong>in</strong> U. S. history. Paramus, NJ, Glove Fearon,1994. xii, 420p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, 8x10 <strong>in</strong>ches, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, priorowner's name, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> boards. Educational text prepared byconsultants Pedro A. Cabán, Bárbara Cruz, José Carrasco and Juan García.12.0057. Lecturas sobre historia de Puerto Rico; para estudiantes de escuelasuperior, programa de extudios sociales división de supervisión ycurrículo. San Juan, Departmento de Instrucción Pública, 1960. 233p.,


<strong>in</strong>troduction, bibliography, tables, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good firstedition trade paperback<strong>in</strong> cloth-tape backed wraps. 75.00Four copies located <strong>in</strong> OCLC.58. Left curve 13 1988. San Francisco, Left Curve, 1988. 96p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 20.00With a significant section on Juan Antonio Corretjer, a translation ofDarwish's poem on <strong>the</strong> Intifada, etc.59. Liberated Guardian, vol.1, no. 11, Oct. 19, 1970. New York, LiberatedGuardian Workes' Collective, 1970. 28p., 11x17 <strong>in</strong>ch tabloid, folded, smallchip at top of sp<strong>in</strong>e, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good. 45.00Front cover features excerpt from 5th communication from <strong>the</strong> "Wea<strong>the</strong>rmanUnderground", full communique is pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> issue's centerspread alongwith one from <strong>the</strong> Quarter Moon Tribe about bomb<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> U. of Wash<strong>in</strong>gtonNaval ROTC build<strong>in</strong>g. Issue also has material on revolt <strong>in</strong> NYC prisons,<strong>in</strong>terview with George Jackson, articles on <strong>the</strong> Tupamaros, article on YoungLords conference, plus articles on upcom<strong>in</strong>g trials of <strong>the</strong> Pan<strong>the</strong>r 21 <strong>in</strong> NYand Ericka Hugg<strong>in</strong>s and Bobby Seale <strong>in</strong> New Haven. The Liberated Guardianwas <strong>the</strong> breakaway radical paper founded by disgruntled staff members of<strong>the</strong> Guardian, <strong>the</strong> primary national paper of <strong>the</strong> new left.60. La libertad homosexual se honra en San Francisco, <strong>in</strong> Tiempo, año 4 -vol 130, Julio 1, 1981. San Francisco, El Tiempo, 1981. Cover photo + 2p.photospread <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 28p. tabloid newspaper, which covered local news aswell as stories from Mexico and Central America, wraps. 22.0061. Lies, damn lies, and distortions and how we stop <strong>the</strong>m! From <strong>the</strong> firstamendment to Managua and Glasnost. Berkeley, CA, Meiklejohn CivilLiberties Institute, 1987. [42p.], wraps. Program for <strong>the</strong> symposium, withselections from presentations, biographical items on three honorees (CruzReynoso, Brenda Payton and David Christiano), and numerous advertisementsand greet<strong>in</strong>gs. Not found <strong>in</strong> OCLC. (Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute'seighth annual symposium) 18.00Includes a one-page bio with photo and two pages of quotes from Reynoso,<strong>the</strong> first Chicano on <strong>the</strong> California state supreme court.62. Love and rockets #10. Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1985.48p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. Part of <strong>the</strong> ongo<strong>in</strong>g comic sagaby <strong>the</strong> Hernandez bro<strong>the</strong>rs. 15.0063. Love and rockets #12. Thousand Oaks, CA, Fantafgraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1985.32p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0064. Love and rockets #15. Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1986.32p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0065. Love and rockets #16. Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1986.32p., 8.5x11", first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0066. Love and rockets #31. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 47p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0067. Love and rockets #34. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 32p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0068. Love and rockets #35. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 32p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.00


69. Love and rockets #37. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 32p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0070. Love and rockets #40. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 47p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 12.0071. Love and rockets #41. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 32p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.0072. Love and rockets #47. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 32p.,8.5x11", first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. Part of <strong>the</strong> ongo<strong>in</strong>g comic saga by <strong>the</strong>Hernandez bro<strong>the</strong>rs. 15.0073. Love and rockets nos. 1-5. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, [2000-2].Various pag<strong>in</strong>ations, 7x10 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. First five issues <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> new series of <strong>the</strong> comic saga by <strong>the</strong> Hernandez bro<strong>the</strong>rs. 50.0074. Love and rockets no. 7. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, [2003]. 30p.,very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Part of <strong>the</strong> new series. 12.0075. Love and rockets no. 9. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 2003. 30p., verygood <strong>in</strong> wraps. Part of <strong>the</strong> new series. 12.0076. Love and rockets no. 10. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 2004. 56p., verygood <strong>in</strong> wraps. Part of <strong>the</strong> new series. 15.0077. Love and rockets no. 11. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 2004. 30p.,very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Part of <strong>the</strong> new series. 12.0078. Low rider; volume 1, no. 8. San Jose, La Onda Communications, [1977].48p., 8.5x11, wraps with one-<strong>in</strong>ch closed tear on rear. 25.0079. Low rider; volume 2, no. 11, September, 79. San Jose, A.T.M.Communications, 1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.0080. Low rider; volume 2, no. 12, October, 79. San Jose, A.T.M.Communications, 1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.0081. Low rider; volume 2, no. 4. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications, 1978.Unpag<strong>in</strong>ated., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 30.0082. Low rider; volume 2, no. 6. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications, 1978.Unpag<strong>in</strong>ated., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 30.0083. Low rider; volume 3, no. 6, April 1980. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications,1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.0084. Low rider volume 3, no. 8, June 1980. San Jose, A.T.M. Communications,1979. [64]p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.0085. Low rider; volume 3, no. 10, August 1980. San Jose, A.T.M.Communications, 1980. 78p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.0086. Low rider; volume 4, no. 4. San Jose, La Onda Communications, [1981].124p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.0087. Low rider; volume 4, no. 7, May 81. San Jose, La Onda Communications,1981. 78p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, worn wraps. 15.0088. Mak<strong>in</strong>g high schools work for l<strong>in</strong>guistic m<strong>in</strong>orities: a researchpartnership. Sacramento, State of California. Jo<strong>in</strong>t Publications Office,1984. x, 47p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. Primarily on Spanish-speak<strong>in</strong>gchildren. 15.0089. May 21st defendant faces 5 years. San Francisco, Friends of <strong>the</strong>Defendants, [1979]. 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch flyer, pr<strong>in</strong>ted s<strong>in</strong>gle side. On David


Waddle, a gay Chicano, convicted for activities dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> White Nightriots on <strong>the</strong> word of one vice cop, with two photos of Waddle (one withcodefendant Peter Plate). 25.0090. Mexican Organization 1810 1958; Comite Pro-Fiestas Patrias para elfondo pro-becas, Sunday, September 14, 1958, Oakland Auditorium. Oakland,<strong>the</strong> Organization, 1958. 20p. program for <strong>the</strong> event, photos <strong>in</strong> text, wrapslightly worn. No copies <strong>in</strong> OCLC. 95.0091. Mexican Patriotic Festivities Committee; Oakland Civic Auditorium,Sunday, September 20, 1959. 20p. 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch illustrated program for <strong>the</strong>event, lightly browned wraps. Considerable text + ads. Proceeds went to<strong>the</strong> organization's scholarship fund. 95.0092. Meyibó: organo del Centro de <strong>in</strong>vestigaciones históricas UNAM -UABC.[Six issues]. Tijuana, Universidad nacional autónoma de México;Universidad autónoma de Baja California, 1977-1989. Six issues of <strong>the</strong>journal, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g numbers 1, 4-6, 7/8, 9/10. All are <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al wraps,very good; text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. 45.00Scholarly articles on <strong>the</strong> history of Baja California, Chicano studies,Spanish-Indian relations <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> colonial period, local archeology, andrelated topics.93. Movilizacion por la paz, el trabajo y la justicia .... marcha y mit<strong>in</strong>en San Francisco, Sabado, 20 de Abril, 1987. San Francisco, Movilizaciónpor la Paz, el Trabajo y la Justicia , 1987. 1p. flyer for <strong>the</strong> march, oneside <strong>in</strong> English, one <strong>in</strong> Spanish, oppos<strong>in</strong>g US wars <strong>in</strong> Central America andfor social justice. 20.0094. Movilizacion por la paz, el trabajo y la justicia .... marcha y mit<strong>in</strong>en San Francisco, Sabado, 20 de Abril. San Francisco, Movilización por laPaz, el Trabajo y la Justicia , [1985?]. 1p. flyer for <strong>the</strong> march, oppos<strong>in</strong>gUS wars <strong>in</strong> Central America and for social justice, pr<strong>in</strong>ted two sides, <strong>the</strong>verso with endorsers. 20.0095. El mundo en mi corazón. San Francisco, Writers Corps, [200-?]. 32p.poetry chapbook by primarily Lat<strong>in</strong>o elementary and middle school students<strong>in</strong> San Francsico's Mission district, very good <strong>in</strong> wrasp. 15.0096. NACLA report on <strong>the</strong> Americas, volume XII, number 6, Nov-Dec 1979. Aspecial report: undocumented immigrant workers <strong>in</strong> New York City. New York,North American Congress on Lat<strong>in</strong> America, 1979. 56p., wraps. 12.0097. NACLA report on <strong>the</strong> Americas, volume XVI, number 1, July 1992. Aspecial report: Com<strong>in</strong>g North, Lat<strong>in</strong>o & Caribbean immigration. New York,NACLA, 1992. 48p., wraps. 12.0098. No more teachers' dirty looks; vol.5, no.1, w<strong>in</strong>ter 1975. San Francisco,Bay Area Radical Teachers' Organiz<strong>in</strong>g Collective, 1975. 32 p. + wraps, 8.5x 11 <strong>in</strong>ches, light soil<strong>in</strong>g and small tear on cover, folds at some corners,illus. 12.00Topics <strong>in</strong>clude La Raza student writ<strong>in</strong>g, education <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a, labor studies,surviv<strong>in</strong>g as a substitute teacher, classroom activities to combat sexism.99. Nuestro canto; cuentos, ensayos. Gary, IN, Department of ModernLanguages, Indiana University Northwest, 1979. 16p., edited and signed byNicolás Kanellos, very good <strong>in</strong> stapled wraps. Essays <strong>in</strong> Spanish on varioussubjects, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Mexico and Puerto Rico. 45.00100. Oboe 6. San Francisco, Night Horn Press,, 1983. 48p., illus., 11x14<strong>in</strong>ches, lightly worn wraps illus. by Paul Kwan. Edited by Robert Anbian,


this issue leads with three poems by Juan Felipe Herrera, with poemstranslated from <strong>the</strong> Spanish by Otto René Castillo, Roque Dalton and MiguelHernandez, Jack Hirschman translations of poetry by Depestre, Mayakovsky,Césaire, Dalton and Eluard, contributions by James Broughton, SharonDoubiago, and much more. 35.00101. The orig<strong>in</strong>al constitution of <strong>the</strong> state of California, 1849; <strong>the</strong>engrossed copy with <strong>the</strong> offical Spanish translation. Sacramento, TelefactFoundation, 1965. 108p., <strong>in</strong>troductory essay and illus., holographconstitution reproduced <strong>in</strong> sepia facsimile on buff paperstock, 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, stapled wraps. 12.00102. Oro madre; volume 2, numbers 3-4. Fremont, CA, Ruddy Duck Press, 1984.55p., illus., wraps. With poems by Wilfredo Castaño, Jim Sagel, JosephBruhac, Ivan Argüelles, Pancho Aguilar, Gerry Lockl<strong>in</strong> and o<strong>the</strong>rs,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g many poems <strong>in</strong> support of <strong>the</strong> Nicaraguan revolution. 15.00103. O<strong>the</strong>r sources: an American essay, celebrat<strong>in</strong>g America's bicentennial,San Francisco Art Institute, September 17-November 7, 1976. San Francisco,<strong>the</strong> Institute, 1976. 128p., illus., wraps. The "perfectbound" b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g isbeg<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to crack. This multicultural exhibition catalog <strong>in</strong>cludes a fivepagearticle by Rupert Garcia. 12.00104. The Padua Institute; a non-profit <strong>in</strong>stitution dedicated to <strong>in</strong>ter-American friendship. Claremont, CA, Padua Institute, [195-?]. 16p. illus.pamphlet, wraps. With material on <strong>the</strong> Mexican Players and California'sMexican heritage. 25.00The Community Theatre <strong>in</strong> Padua, founded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> late 1920s, almost byaccident became <strong>the</strong> home of <strong>the</strong> Mexican American troupe that worked hardboth to preserve aspects of <strong>the</strong>ir own culture while present<strong>in</strong>g it to wideraudiences.105. Parameters on <strong>in</strong>stitutional change: Chicano experiences <strong>in</strong> education.Hayward, The Southwest Network, 1974. vii, 190p., preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction,footnotes, bibliographies, illustrations, very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. Essays based on <strong>the</strong> Chicano experienceanalyz<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> ability of <strong>the</strong> Chicano movement to enter and change <strong>the</strong>educational establishment. 18.00106. La Patria portátil; 100 years of Mexican chromo art calendars. MexicoCity, Asociación Carso, 1999. 106p., profusely illus. with examples of artfrom <strong>the</strong> exhibition organized by <strong>the</strong> Museo Soumaya <strong>in</strong> Mexico City and <strong>the</strong>Mexican F<strong>in</strong>e Arts Center Museum <strong>in</strong> Chicago, 11x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, near f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>wraps. Bil<strong>in</strong>gual text. One of <strong>the</strong> most <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g small exhibits thiscataloguer has seen. 50.00107. The peanut vendor; <strong>the</strong> sensational song hit of Don Azpiazus' HavanaCas<strong>in</strong>o Orchestra, composed by Moises Simons, revised edition by G. Paoli,conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g orig<strong>in</strong>al Spanish & English text, English text by LouisRittenberg and special stage version by Marion Sunsh<strong>in</strong>e. New York, EdwardB. Marks Music Co., 1930. 6p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, pictoral wraps. Sheet music.25.00108. El Plan de Santa Barbara; a Chicano plan for higher education;analyses and positions by <strong>the</strong> Chicano Coord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g Council on HigherEducation. Oakland, La Causa Publications, 1969. 155p., manifesto,illustrations throughout, bibliography, appendices list<strong>in</strong>g participants,lengthy personal <strong>in</strong>scription <strong>in</strong> Spanish to Antonio Rios-Bustamantethank<strong>in</strong>g him for his support and efforts, last few pages and back cover


dog-eared o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorialwraps. 65.00Section on MECHA.109. Plan <strong>in</strong>tegral ambiental fronterizo Mexico - EUA (primera etapa, 1992 -1994). Mexico City and Wash<strong>in</strong>gton , SEDUE and U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency, 1991. [231]p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps.Prelim<strong>in</strong>ary draft of 8/2/91. Text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. 65.00110. Poetry S. F. issue 5. Special issue: Mission Street manifesto;bil<strong>in</strong>gual poetry from <strong>the</strong> hearts of <strong>the</strong> Americas, bil<strong>in</strong>gual. San Francisco,Poetry San Francisco, [198-?]. 12p. tabloid newspaper, folded, right edgebrowned, with numerous Chicano poets (Margarita Robles, Alfonso Texidor,Juan Felipe Herrera, etc.) with work edited by Lucha Corpi, and severallocal beats. 18.00111. Prairie schooner; volume 68, number 4, w<strong>in</strong>ter 1994. Special issue ofLat<strong>in</strong>a/Lat<strong>in</strong>o literature. L<strong>in</strong>coln, University of Nebraska, 1994. 201p.,wraps. With contributions by Ray Gonzalez, Denise Chávez, Gary Soto, JuliaAlvarez, Ana Castillo and many o<strong>the</strong>rs. 18.00112. El pueblo de Los Angeles. Los Angeles, City of Los Angeles, Recreationand Parks Department, [197-?]. [20]p. illus. booklet on L.A.'s Hispanicorig<strong>in</strong>s, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 15.00113. El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park; resource management plan,October 1978. Sacramento, State of California, Resources Agency, Dept. ofParks & Recreation, 1978. iv, 63p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, summary, purpose,appendixes, illustrated with photos, figures and 5 fold<strong>in</strong>g maps/plans,very good <strong>in</strong> stapled pictorial wraps. 40.00114. La Puerta de Oro Deslustrada; los derechos civiles en la immigracion;un <strong>in</strong>forme de la Comisión de Derechos Civiles de los Estados Unidos,Septiembre de 1980. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, US Commission on Civil Rights, 1980. ix,481p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction, conclusions, appendixes, tables,illustrations, diagrams, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good ex-library copy withm<strong>in</strong>imal stamps on cover, <strong>in</strong> white pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 30.00115. Q-vo magaz<strong>in</strong>e; August 1979, volume I, no. IV. Los Angeles, Q-voMagaz<strong>in</strong>e, 1979. 64p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps with one<strong>in</strong>chseparation at base of sp<strong>in</strong>e. The lowrider magaz<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>cludes a sectionon Mission St. cruis<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> San Francisco. 35.00116. Q-vo magaz<strong>in</strong>e; ctober 1979, volume I, no. 6. Los Angeles, Q-voMagaz<strong>in</strong>e, 1979. 64p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps with one<strong>in</strong>chclosed tear. . 35.00117. Q-vo magaz<strong>in</strong>e; January 1981, volume 2 no. 9. Los Angeles, Q-vo Magaz<strong>in</strong>e,1981. 76p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps with one-<strong>in</strong>chclosed tear. Includes a section on Joe Bravo's street murals and<strong>in</strong>terviews with Anthony Qu<strong>in</strong>n and Freedy Fender. By now, <strong>the</strong> emphasis hadswitched from lowrid<strong>in</strong>g to Lat<strong>in</strong>o culture <strong>in</strong> general. 35.00118. El Quijote; Julio 1973, año III, no. 29. San Francisco, El Quijote,1973. 52p., profusely illus. Hispanic enterta<strong>in</strong>ment magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 15.00119. Radical America: Vol. 12, (1978), No. 1-6. . Somerville, MA, RadicalAmerica, 1978. Full year run, wraps, various lengths. Number one is adouble issue comb<strong>in</strong>ed with #6 of volume 11. Wraps somewhat smudged or wornon some numbers. Topics <strong>in</strong>clude American Len<strong>in</strong>ism <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1970s, Chicano


murals, m<strong>in</strong>ers, sexual harassment, <strong>the</strong> Black south <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1970s, <strong>the</strong> Tetoffensive, farmworker organiz<strong>in</strong>g, etc. 35.00120. Revolutionary Youth Movement; [SDS]. Chicago, Revolutionary YouthMovement, 1969. 20p., folded tabloid, illus., lightly browned, rolled atpage tops and bottoms, else very good. 45.00Rare, apparently s<strong>in</strong>gle issue of tabloid put out by RYM II, <strong>the</strong> Klonskyand Ignat<strong>in</strong> led SDS faction that <strong>in</strong>itially sided with Wea<strong>the</strong>rman <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>split with PL (Progressive Labor) and <strong>the</strong>n pursued its own course. RYM IIchose to have its own National Action <strong>in</strong> Chicago Oct. 8-11 parallel toWea<strong>the</strong>rman's "Days of Rage" and it is publicized here along with appealsto proletarian youth, articles <strong>in</strong> solidarity with Vietnam and Puerto Rico,<strong>the</strong> Black Pan<strong>the</strong>rs and <strong>the</strong> Young Lords, and sideswipes at Wea<strong>the</strong>rman asadventurists 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 <strong>in</strong>ches, yellow<strong>in</strong>g at edges and fold,vol. 1, no. 1, 1-14 November 1968, contents on local appearances byEldridge Cleaver, George Wallace, and Stokely Carmichael, Cesar Chavez'sDelano Proclamation on <strong>the</strong> UFW's grape strike, and <strong>the</strong> renewal of protests<strong>in</strong> Berkeley, and some local news. 35.00Newspaper founded by Herbert Marcuse's philosophy grad students at UC SanDiego, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>vestigative reporter Lowell Bergman, name changed toSan Diego Street Journal <strong>in</strong> 1969.122. El santuario de Chimayo. Santa Fe, Ancient City Press, [197-?]. 32p.,illus., wraps. 17.00123. El Santuario . . . un alto on <strong>the</strong> high road to Taos. Silver Spr<strong>in</strong>g,Sons of <strong>the</strong> Holy Family, 1982. 20p., 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ches, illustrated with colorphotos, very good booklet <strong>in</strong> stapled pictorial wraps. 9.00Brief history of <strong>the</strong> Spanish Catholic missionaries <strong>in</strong> New Mexico <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>16th and 17th centuries.124. Semillero; no. 1/Abril-Mayo 1994. San Francisco, Semillero-Lea, 1994.20p. illus. magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, closely affiliated with <strong>the</strong> CTG, aday laborer organization <strong>in</strong> San Francisco. 17.00125. S<strong>in</strong> fronteras: el periodico de la Raza de Bronce. Vol. 1, no. 1(Febrero, 1974). n.p., S<strong>in</strong> Fronteras, 1974. First issue of <strong>the</strong> tabloidformatnewspaper, 20, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. 45.00Articles on an immigration conference <strong>in</strong> Los Angeles, lettuce boycotts, aspeak<strong>in</strong>g tour by Angela Davis, <strong>the</strong> Chicano Defense Committee <strong>in</strong> Denmver,and much more.126. S<strong>in</strong> fronteras: vocero del trabajador Mexicano. Vol. 4 no. 1 (Sept.1977). Los Angeles, S<strong>in</strong> Fronteras, 1977. S<strong>in</strong>gle issue of <strong>the</strong> tabloidformatnewspaper, 12 / 12 pages <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish, mildly edgeworn.25.00Articles on labor issues and amnesty, <strong>the</strong> Coors boycott, and more.127. Social research on Chicanos: its development and directions, asymposium, Max<strong>in</strong>e Baca Z<strong>in</strong>n, editor, <strong>in</strong> The Social Science Journal, April1982, volume 19, number 2. Fort Coll<strong>in</strong>s, Western Social ScienceAssociation, 1982. 136p., wraps. With contributions by Mario Barrera, JuanGarcía and Carlos Munoz, among o<strong>the</strong>rs. 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 EstadosUnido, 1940. 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ch handbill pr<strong>in</strong>ted two sides, rem<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Spanishspeak<strong>in</strong>gpopulation to report all children to <strong>the</strong> census, lightly wornwraps. 45.00129. Su niño necesita un registro oficial de nacimiento porque?. Santa Fe,Departmento nde Salubridad Publica and El Buró de Censo de los EstadosUnido, 1940. 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ch handbill pr<strong>in</strong>ted two sides, rem<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Spanishspeak<strong>in</strong>gpopulation to report all children to <strong>the</strong> census, wraps worn, withseveral closed tears, at top. 25.00130. The sweetest hangover [& o<strong>the</strong>r STDs]; a new play by Ricardo A. Bracho,directed by Roberto Varea, dramaturgy by Cherrie Moraga. San Francisco,Brava! For Women <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arts, [2000?]. 12p., 7.5x10 <strong>in</strong>ch illustratedprogram, signed by playwright Bracho under his acknowledgements, very good<strong>in</strong> wraps. Genderbender play aimed at gay youth of color by <strong>the</strong> MexicanAmerican dramatist. 35.00131. Symposium: m<strong>in</strong>ority rights; California Law Review, volume 63, number 3,May 1975. Berkeley, CA, School of Law of <strong>the</strong> University of California,Berkeley, 1975. 596-844p., wraps mildly shelfworn. With articles onChicano legal rights <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g UC Berkeley economist Paul S.Taylor's"Mexican migration and <strong>the</strong> 160-acre water limitation" regard<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> fightfor water rights for small farms as it affected Mexican-American farmers.(California Law Review) 15.00132. Tercer encunetro de poesía joven de la frontera norte. Mexico City,Secretaría de Educación Pública, 1987. 359p., first edition, wraps.35.00133. To take back <strong>the</strong> night, take back <strong>the</strong> world. San Francisco, NewMovement <strong>in</strong> Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and Socialism, 1981.8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch flyer, pr<strong>in</strong>ted two sides. On <strong>the</strong> Puerto Rican prisoners, wi<strong>the</strong>mphasis on women's liberation as well. 25.00134. Travels with Carlos & Anza; a brief explorer's guide to a few miss<strong>in</strong>gmonuments. San Francisco, Bureau of Urban Secrets, 2004. 18p., wraps.Exhibition catalog issued <strong>in</strong> conjunction with <strong>the</strong> Monument Recall exhibitand SF Camerawork, autumn, 2004. 15.00135. Twenty-five years of Hispanic literature <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> 1965-1990; an exhibit, with accompany<strong>in</strong>g text, curated by Roberta Fernández,produced and <strong>in</strong>stalled by Patricia Bozeman. Houston, M. D. AndersonLibrary, 1992. 58p. wraps. No illustrations. Focuses primarily on Chicanoauthors, editors and critics, with some nod to Puerto Rican lterature.25.00136. The union, <strong>the</strong> grape strike, <strong>the</strong> boycott; <strong>in</strong> Abas, #7, May, 1969.Newark, Abas Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 1969. 3p. lead article <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 12p. tabloidunderground newspaper. 20.00137. University of Puerto Rico press; general catalogue and new books, 1960.Rio Piedres, University of Puerto Rico Press, 1960. 16p., wraps. 12.00138. La verdad que lleva a vida eterna. New York, Watchtower Bible andTract Society of New York, 1981. 190p., revised edition. 15.00139. Verdadera paz y seguridad... ¿como puede usted hallarla?. New York,Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, 1986. 187p., revisededition . 15.00


140. Vigilantism, immigration policy and militarization of <strong>the</strong> border <strong>in</strong>Arizona: cases of human rights violations. Tucson, The Coalición deDerechos Humanos/Arizona Border Rights Project, 2000. Unpag<strong>in</strong>atedcollection of photocopied newspaper articles on <strong>the</strong> subject, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,stapled wraps. 45.00141. W<strong>in</strong>dows of opportunity; how bus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong>vests <strong>in</strong> U.S. Hispanic markets;volume one: Human development, volume two; Bus<strong>in</strong>ess development. New York,The Hispanic Policy Development Project, [1988]. xi, 39p., & vii, 37p.,11x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches oblong, <strong>in</strong>troductory materials, illustrated with figures,tables, graphs and photos, very good <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al stapled wraps. Twovolumes. 35.00142. W<strong>in</strong>gs; poetry. San Francisco, <strong>the</strong> authors, 1994. 76p., wraps. Poetryby Hispanic school children <strong>in</strong> San Francisco, with an <strong>in</strong>troduction byJorge Argueta. 12.00143. El Yaqui / Compass. Vol. 4, no. 6 (July 1970). Houston, TX, ChicanoPress, 1970. 8p., tabloid format newspaper, text <strong>in</strong> both English andSpanish. Paper mildly toned, some edgewear. Not found <strong>in</strong> OCLC. 35.00Includes reports on alleged anti-Chicano activity by police <strong>in</strong> Pasadena,Texas; <strong>the</strong> Raza Unida conference; poetry, and more.144. Young Socialist, vol. 13, no. 1, January, 1970 (f<strong>in</strong>al issue). New York,Young Socialist, 1970. 32p., wraps; headl<strong>in</strong>e story is "Chicano studies and<strong>the</strong> fight for liberation". 18.00145. Abad de Santillan, Diego. Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de larevolucion social Mexicana. Mexico City, Grupo Cultural "Ricardo FloresMagon,, 1925. 131p., wraps worn and chipped. 75.00146. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, wraps rebound <strong>in</strong> library buckram. 75.00147. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, cover and f.e.p. miss<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00148. Abalos, David T. The Lat<strong>in</strong>o male; a radical redef<strong>in</strong>ition. Boulder,Lynne Re<strong>in</strong>er Publishers, 2002. xiii, 221p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. M<strong>in</strong>orgay and AIDS content. 20.00149. Abalos, David T. Lat<strong>in</strong>os <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>; <strong>the</strong> sacred and <strong>the</strong>political. Notre Dame, The University of Notre Dame Press, 1986. xviii,204p., foreword, <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, <strong>in</strong>dex, very good first edition <strong>in</strong>cloth boards and unclipped dj. 20.00150. Abbott, Mamie Goulet. Santa Ines Hermosa; <strong>the</strong> journal of <strong>the</strong> Padre'sniece. Montecito, Santa Barbara, Sunwise Press, 1951. xi, 262, xiii-xvp. +4p. photos, f.e.p. and title page miss<strong>in</strong>g. 18.00The journal and rem<strong>in</strong>ices of <strong>the</strong> life of Mamie Goulet Abbott at Santa Ines1902-1924. Abbott was responsible for restor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> historic Santa Inesmission from near ru<strong>in</strong> to a noble chapel and convent. A personal accountof California history, Abbot discusses <strong>the</strong> discovery and restoration of anumber of 15th and 16th century religious vestments.151. Abella, Alex. F<strong>in</strong>al acts; a novel. New York, Simon & Schuster, 2000.302p., advance uncorrected reader's proof, wraps. The third novel by <strong>the</strong>Cuban American writer. 17.00152. Abella, Alex. The kill<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> sa<strong>in</strong>ts. New York, Corwn Publishers,1990. 308p., signed by Abella, first edition, dj. Abella’s first novel isa thriller set <strong>in</strong> Los Angeles. 25.00153. An unisigned copy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, dj. 20.00


154. Abruch L<strong>in</strong>der, Miguel. Movimiento Chicano; demandas materialesnacionalismo y tacticas. [Mexico], Universidad Nacional D' Mexico/Acatlán,[1980?]. 106p., chapter notes, bibliographical notes, bibliography, text<strong>in</strong> Spanish very good trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00155. Acosta, Ivonne, ed. Controversias históricas del siglo XX; seisconferencias de las tertulias sabat<strong>in</strong>as, primera serie 1992-1993. San Juan,PR, Editorial LEA, Ateneo Puertorriqueño, 1995. 102p., wraps, illus.,first edition, very good condition. . 35.00156. Acosta, Oscar Zeta. The East L.A. 13; <strong>in</strong> El Grito; volume III, no. 2,w<strong>in</strong>ter 1970. Berkeley, Qu<strong>in</strong>to Sol, 1970. 7p. article <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 64p. issuethat <strong>in</strong>cludes an 8p. portfolio of draw<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> black and red by RicardoCuadra, 6p. poetry by Ricardo Sanchez, Armando Morales on mental andpublic health issues, and more. 35.00157. Agos<strong>in</strong>, Marjorie and Cola Franzen, eds., The renewal of <strong>the</strong> vision;voices of Lat<strong>in</strong> American women poets 1940 - 1980. London, SpectacularDiseases, 1987. 109p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, contributors' notes, very good firsttrade edition of 750 copies <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. Julia Alvarez, AnaCastillo, et al. 18.00158. Aguila, Inc. ¿Qué es lo que puedo hacer si no Califico para la amnistía?Sal<strong>in</strong>as, Aguila, Inc., 1987? 6 panel brochure folded to 4.75x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches,photocopied, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. A guide to immigrant rights and amnesty.12.00Esta <strong>in</strong>formación es proporcionada por la coalición de derechos sobreimmigración de los angeles (chirla).159. Aguila, Inc. ¿Qué es lo que se debe hacer y lo que no se debe hacercuando quiera conseguir la residencia legal bajo la nueva ley deimmigración? San Diego, Aguila, Inc., 1987. 6 panel brochure folded to4.75x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. A guide to immigrant rights and amnesty.12.00160. Aguilar, Albert T. The sounds of a th<strong>in</strong>ker/sondios de un pensador;bil<strong>in</strong>gual second edition. San Francisco, Sendas Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company,[1976?]. 94p., second edition, wraps. Short philosophic pieces and poetry<strong>in</strong> both English and Spanish. 22.00161. Aguilar , Ricardo. Caravana enlutada. Mexico City, Ediciones PájaroCascabel, 1975. 60p., one of 1,000 copies, wraps browned on sp<strong>in</strong>e andslightly worn. Chicano poet. 65.00162. Aguilar, Ricardo, Armando Armengol [and] Sergio D. Elizondo, eds.Palabra nueva, poesía Chicana. El Paso, Texas Western Press, TheUniversity of Texas at El Paso, 1985. 145p., wraps slightly edgeworn,first edition, very good condition. Poetry <strong>in</strong> Spanish by Juan FelipeHerrera, Francisco X. Alarcon and o<strong>the</strong>rs. (Dos Pasos editores) 30.00163. A<strong>in</strong>sworth, Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e and Edward M., preface by Salvador Garcia. In <strong>the</strong>shade of <strong>the</strong> juniper tree; a life of Fray Junípero Serra. Garden City,Doubleday & Co., 1970. xii, 199p., preface <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish,bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, very good first edition stated <strong>in</strong> green cloth andgilt <strong>in</strong> lightly-worn, price-clipped and chipped dj. 12.00164. Alaniz, Yolanda. My politics is me. Seattle, <strong>the</strong> author, [197-?]. 4p.,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, stapled. A speech by <strong>the</strong> Chicana/Freedom Socialist militanton <strong>the</strong> three aspects of her politics: Chicanismo, fem<strong>in</strong>ism and labor. OCLClists only one hold<strong>in</strong>g at UC Davis. 45.00


Yolanda Alaniz was born on 11 March 1950 and raised <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Yakima Valleyof eastern Wash<strong>in</strong>gton. She became <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> labor movement as anemployee at <strong>the</strong> University of Wash<strong>in</strong>gton where she was one of <strong>the</strong> foundersof <strong>the</strong> Staff Rights Organiz<strong>in</strong>g Committee (SROC).165. Alarcon, Evel<strong>in</strong>a. The urban crisis: Los Angeles rebels. New York,Political Affairs, 1992. 16p., wraps. By a Lat<strong>in</strong>a Communist, withconsiderable material on Mexican Americans as well as blacks <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> wakeof <strong>the</strong> Rodney K<strong>in</strong>g riots. 10.00166. Alarcón, Francisco X. De amor oscuro/of dark love; with draw<strong>in</strong>gs by RayRice. Santa Cruz, CA, Mov<strong>in</strong>g Parts Press, 1992. [68]p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,wraps. Gay Chicano poet. 15.00167. Alcalá, Kathleen. Spirits of <strong>the</strong> ord<strong>in</strong>ary; a tale of Casas Grandes. SanFrancisco, Chronicle <strong>Books</strong>, 1987. 244p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. First novelby <strong>the</strong> Chicana writer. 22.00168. Alegria, Claribel and Darw<strong>in</strong> J. Flakoll. Ashes of Izalco; a novel,translated by Darw<strong>in</strong> J. Flakoll. Willamantic, CT, Curbstone Press, 1989.173p., wraps. Nicaraguan America poet. 12.00169. Alegria, Fernando. Lautaro; joven libertador de Arauco. Obra premiadaen el Concurso Lat<strong>in</strong>oamericano de escritores, aupiciado por la EditorialFarrar & R<strong>in</strong>ehart. Santiago, Chile, Empresa Editora Zig-Zag S.A., 1943.238p., spotted blue boards with sp<strong>in</strong>e ends worn. 18.00170. Alegria, Fernando, ed. Chilean writers <strong>in</strong> exile; eight short novels.Trumansburg, The cross<strong>in</strong>g Press, 1982. xi, 162p., wraps. A number of <strong>the</strong>contributors, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> editor, reside <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US. 15.00171. Algarín, Miguel. Love is hard work; memorias de Loisaida. New York,Scribner, 1997. 155p., review copy with sheet laid <strong>in</strong>, first edition, dj.Nuyorican poet. 25.00172. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 12.00173. Alire Sáenz, Benjam<strong>in</strong>. A gift from Papá Diego/Un regalo de Papá Diego,illustrations by Geronimo Garcia. El Paso, C<strong>in</strong>co Puntos Press, 1989. 40p.illus. children's book by <strong>the</strong> Chicano author, 10x8 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 12.00174. Allende, Isabel. The <strong>in</strong>f<strong>in</strong>ite plan; a novel, translated from <strong>the</strong>Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden. New York, HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 1991. 382p.,brief <strong>in</strong>scription by <strong>the</strong> Chilean American writer, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj flapsslightly creased. 25.00175. Almaguer, Tomás. Interpret<strong>in</strong>g Chicano history: <strong>the</strong> "World-System"approach to 19th century California. Berkeley, Institute for thye Study ofSocial Change, 1977. 40p. pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction,notes, die-cut cover tape-repaired o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> stapled covers.(Work<strong>in</strong>g Papers Series #101) 25.00176. Alvarez, Julia. A cafecito story; afterword by Bill Eichner, woodcutsby Belk<strong>in</strong> Ramírez. White River Junction, VT, Chelsea Green Publish<strong>in</strong>gCompany, 2001. 69p., wraps. Short story based on fair trade coffee.12.00177. Alvarez, Julia. How Tía Lola came to stay. New York, Alfred A. Knopf,2001. 147p., nice personal <strong>in</strong>scription by Alvarez on <strong>the</strong> half-title page,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> a like dj. 18.00178. Alvarez, Julia. The o<strong>the</strong>r side/el otro lado. New York, Dutton, 1995.183p., advance uncorrected proof, wraps. Poetry. 30.00


179. Anaya, Rudolfo. Shaman w<strong>in</strong>ter. New York, Warner <strong>Books</strong>, 1999. 374p.,signed with a brief <strong>in</strong>scription by Anaya, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Albuquerquebasedmystery. 25.00180. Anaya, Rudolfo A. Bless me, Ultima; a novel. Berkeley, Qu<strong>in</strong>to SolPublications, 1972. 248p., two <strong>in</strong>k notes on f.e.p., first edition, wrapswith m<strong>in</strong>or wear, o<strong>the</strong>rwise a very good copy of <strong>the</strong> most important - andscarcest - s<strong>in</strong>gle work <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> modern Chicano literary canon. 150.00181. [Anaya, Rudolfo A.]. In commemoration: one million volumes [essay <strong>in</strong>]A million stars, <strong>the</strong> millionth acquisition. Albuquerque, The University ofNew Mexico General Library, 1981. 7p. essay <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> xix, 70p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, signed by Anaya on <strong>the</strong> title page, very good <strong>in</strong> grey boards.25.00182. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, not signed, very good. 15.00183. Anaya, Rudolfo A. The silence of <strong>the</strong> llano; short stories. Berkeley,Tonatiuh-Qu<strong>in</strong>to Sol International, 1982. 173p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.18.00184. Anaya, Rudolfo A. and Francisco A. Lomeli. Aztlán; essays on <strong>the</strong>Chicano homeland. Albuquerque, Academia/El Norte Publications, 1989. iv,248p., previous owner's name, lightly-worn trade paperback reissue <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 12.00185. Anaya, Rudolfo A., ed. Voces; an anthology of Nuevo Mexicano writers.Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1988. ix, 232p., wraps.15.00186. Anonymous, cover by Craig Esposito. Street punk. New York, Star Dist.,1989. 158p., very good repr<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al explicit camp pictorial wraps.Gay pulp fiction. (Young Stallions YS-132) 15.00Puerto Rican and African American characters.187. Arc<strong>in</strong>iega, Miguel, Luis Casaus and Max Castillo. Parent<strong>in</strong>g models andMexican Americans: a process analysis. Albuquerque, Pajarito Publications,1982. iii, 116p., <strong>in</strong>scribed by Casaus, second edition, wraps. (Specialseries #11) 22.00188. Arenas, Re<strong>in</strong>aldo. The assault; translated by Andrew Hurley. New York,Vik<strong>in</strong>g, 1994. 145p., first edition, dj. The Cuban American author found anunsympa<strong>the</strong>tic reception <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US. He developed AIDS before tak<strong>in</strong>g his ownlife <strong>in</strong> 1990. 17.00189. Arenas, Re<strong>in</strong>aldo. Farewell to <strong>the</strong> sea; a novel of Cuba, translated byAndrew Hurley. New York, Vik<strong>in</strong>g, 1986. 413p., first US edition, dj.20.00190. Argüelles, Ivan. Captive of <strong>the</strong> vision of paradise; poems. Mill Valley,CA, Hartmus Press, 1982. 75p., wraps. 20.00191. Argüelles, Ivan and Jake Berry. Purisima sex addict II. Columbus, LunaBis<strong>in</strong>te Prods., 1997. 23p., 5.5x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good first editionchapbook <strong>in</strong> stapled pictorial wraps. 15.00192. Arias, Ron. The road to Tamazunchale; a novel. Albuquerque, PajaritoPublications, 1978. 109p., first Pajarito edition, wraps with librarystamp on cover but no o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>dication of library accession. The 'true'first edition of this award-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g novel. 45.00


193. Armand, Octavio. With dusk; translated by Carol Maier. Durango, CO,Logbridge-Rhodes, 1984. 47p., wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American author.18.00194. Armengol, Joseph M., et. al., comps. English-Spanish guide for medicalpersonnel. Flush<strong>in</strong>g, Medical Exam<strong>in</strong>ation Publish<strong>in</strong>g Co., 1966. 141p., someunderl<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, wraps faded and slightly rubbed, with a small foredge sta<strong>in</strong>.12.00195. Armistead, Samuel G. The Spanish tradition <strong>in</strong> Louisiana. I. Isleñofolkliterature, with musical transcriptions by Israel J. Katz. Newark, DE,Juan de la Cuesta, 1992. xx, 274p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good. Maps,music, riddles, proverbs. 35.00196. Arnold, Elliot. The time of <strong>the</strong> gr<strong>in</strong>go. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1953.viii, 613p., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g before publication, dj. Novel of Hispanic NewMexico. 25.00197. Arroyo Alejandre, Jesús, et. al. Migración rural hacia Estados Unidos;un estudio regional en Jalisco. Mexico City, Consejo Nacional para laCultura y las Artes, 1991. 289p., first edition, wraps. 30.00198. Arteaga, Dan. The death penalty versus thou shalt not kill. New York,Vantage Press, 1980. xi, 143p., f.e.p. miss<strong>in</strong>g, first edition, dj. TheMexican American author's argument <strong>in</strong> favor of <strong>the</strong> death penalty. 30.00199. Ashabranner, Brent. Still a nation of immigrants; photographs byJennifer Ashabranner. New York, Cobblehill <strong>Books</strong>/Dutton, 1993. ix, 131p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Focuses on immigrants from Asia and <strong>the</strong> Americas.Primarily for children. 15.00200. Ayala, Cesar J.; Rafael Bernabe. Puerto Rico <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> American century: AHistory s<strong>in</strong>ce 1898. Chapel Hill, University of North Carol<strong>in</strong>a Press, 2007.428p., very good hardcover <strong>in</strong> dj. 12.00201. Bacchiega, Franca, ed. Sotto il qu<strong>in</strong>to sole; antologia di poeti chicani,collaborazioni per lo spagnolo de Martha L. Canfield. Florence, PassigliEditori, 1990. 413p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Bil<strong>in</strong>gual texts, from Aluristato Bernice Zamora. 30.00202. Bach, Robert L. Becom<strong>in</strong>g American, seek<strong>in</strong>g justice; <strong>the</strong> immigrants'legal needs study. B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, Institute for Research on Multiculturalismand International Labor, B<strong>in</strong>ghamton University, 1996 . 64p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,spiral-bound wraps. Deals primarily with immigration from <strong>the</strong> Americas,Ch<strong>in</strong>a and Vietnam. 45.00203. Badikian, Beatriz. Akewa is a woman. Chicago, March/Abrazo, 1982. 16p.,wraps. Includes a one-page <strong>in</strong>troduction by Sandra Cisneros. Poetry.45.00204. Ballis, George. Basta! La historia de nuestra lucha / Enough! <strong>the</strong> taleof our struggle. Photos: George Ballis. Text from <strong>the</strong> Plan of Delano.Delano, Farm Worker Press, 1966. 72p., profusely illustrated, bil<strong>in</strong>gualtext, oblong 11x7.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. A superb evocation of <strong>the</strong>early days of <strong>the</strong> grape strike. 35.00205. Balseiro, Jose A. El Recuerdos literarios y rem<strong>in</strong>iscencias personales.Madrid, Gredos, 1981. 278p., wraps somewhat worn, <strong>in</strong>terior clean.(Biblioteca romanica hispanica, Campo Abierto, 37) 25.00206. Band<strong>in</strong>i, Albert R. Fray Junipero of California; a narrative poemdescrib<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> found<strong>in</strong>g of California Missions by Fa<strong>the</strong>r Junipero Serra of


<strong>the</strong> Franciscan order, with 10 illustrations. Carmel, CA, The Ave Maria<strong>Books</strong>hop, 1949. 103p., wraps slightly soiled. 35.00207. [Banuelos, Romana]. [Dollar bill with Banuelos signature engraved <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> plate, enclosed <strong>in</strong> a CREEP folder]. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Committee for <strong>the</strong> Reelectionof <strong>the</strong> President, Nov 14, 1972. Cover letter, with red and blueletterhead, over pr<strong>in</strong>ted signatures of CREEP functionaries Clark MacGregorand Alex Armendariz; mail<strong>in</strong>g envelope (also pr<strong>in</strong>ted blue and red); andfolder (blue and red with b&w photo of Banuelos and Nixon seated toge<strong>the</strong>r);and crisp dollar bill (E 80005080 B). Envelope a bit torn, o<strong>the</strong>r itemsf<strong>in</strong>e. 25.00"Please keep <strong>the</strong> enclosed dollar bill to commemorate Mrs. Banuelos'appo<strong>in</strong>tment as <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Treasurer, and as a rem<strong>in</strong>der of ourPresident's confidence <strong>in</strong> Spanish-speak<strong>in</strong>g Americans".208. Barba Jordi, Jamie Eloy. Mas allá de la mies y del sonido (poemas).Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1973. 80p., first edition, wraps. CubanAmerican poet. 30.00209. Barrera, Mario. Beyond Aztlan; ethnic autonomy <strong>in</strong> comparativeperspective. New York, Praeger, 1988. xii, 209p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 25.00210. Barrera, Mario and Geralda Vialpando, editors, Ernesto Galarza,Guillermo Flores and Rosalio Muñoz. Action research <strong>in</strong> defense of <strong>the</strong>barrio; <strong>in</strong>terviews with Ernesto Galarza, Guillermo Flores and RosalioMuñoz. Los Angeles, Aztlán Publications, 1974. 36p., 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ches,<strong>in</strong>troduction, suggested read<strong>in</strong>g, illustrated with photos, very good firstedition booklet <strong>in</strong> stapled pictorial wraps. 25.00211. Barrera Fuentes, Florencio. Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol cautivo.Mexico City, Biblioteca del Instituto Nacional de Estudios Historicos dela Revolucion Mexicana, 1973. 220p., wraps . 45.00212. Barrio, Raymond. The plum plum pickers; a novel. Guerneville, CA,Ventura Press, 1969. 201p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>scribed by Barrio, wraps.25.00213. Batterson, Richard F. America's post-war immigration policy. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton,Council for Social and Economic Studies, 1984. 30p., wraps. Offpr<strong>in</strong>t fromThe Journal of Social, Political & Economic Studies, Fall 1984, vol. 9, #3.12.00214. Bauer, K. Jack. The Mexican War; 1846-1848. New York, MacmillanPublish<strong>in</strong>g Co., 1974. xxi, 454p. first edition, dj. (The wars of <strong>the</strong><strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>) 25.00215. Bautista de Anza, Capta<strong>in</strong> Juan, transcribed, translated and <strong>in</strong>dexedwith commentary notes by Donald T. Garate. Capta<strong>in</strong> Juan Bautista de Anza -correspondence- on various subjects 1775; archivo general de la Nación,Prov<strong>in</strong>cias Internas 237, section 3. San Leandro, Los Californianos, 1995.vii, 328p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, preface, glossary of names, appendix(facsimiles of origional documents) very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. (Antepasados Volume VIII) 45.00216. Bean, Frank D. and Gray Swicegood. Mexican American fertility patterns.Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1985. xi, 178p., first edition, dj.(Mexican American monograph #10) 25.00217. Bean, Frank D. and W. Parker Frisbie, eds. The demography of racial andethnic groups. New York, Academic Press, 1978. xiv, 321p., previous


owner's bookplate, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. Emphasis on African Americans, butcover<strong>in</strong>g most o<strong>the</strong>r American group<strong>in</strong>gs as well. 15.00218. Beas, Juan Carlos and Manuel Ballesteros. Movimiento <strong>in</strong>digena yMagonismo en Mexico. Mexico City, Ediciones Antorcha, 1987. 54p., one of1,000 copies, wraps. 22.00219. Becker, Thomas M., et. al., eds. Racial and ethnic patterns ofmortality <strong>in</strong> New Mexico. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1993.xviii, 233p., first edition. 18.00220. Behrens, June. Fiesta! C<strong>in</strong>co 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. 12.00221. Bell, Christ<strong>in</strong>e. The Pérez family. New York, W. W. Norton & Company,1990. 256p., first edition, dj. Comic novel of a Cuban American family <strong>in</strong>Miami exile. 18.00222. Bell, Horace. Rem<strong>in</strong>iscences of a ranger or, early times <strong>in</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rnCalifornia; <strong>the</strong> foreword is written by Arthur M. Ellis and <strong>the</strong>illustrations are by James S. Bodrero. Santa Barbara, Wallace Hebberd,1927. 499p. + 16p. illus., slightly edgeworn and faded dj with two smallsta<strong>in</strong>s on sp<strong>in</strong>e. 25.00With considerable material on Joaqu<strong>in</strong> Murietta and o<strong>the</strong>r 'bandit' andoutlaw tales, filibuster<strong>in</strong>g expeditions, rancho life.223. Bell, Patricia. Puerto Rico; "island paradise" of U.S. imperialism. NewYork, New Outlook Publishers, 1967. 31p., wraps. 15.00224. Benítez, Sandra. Bitter grounds. New York, Hyperion, 1997. 445p., firstedition, dj. Benítez' first novel. 22.00225. Benitez, Tomas, Gilda Haas and Carol Wells. We Shall Not Be Moved:Posters and <strong>the</strong> Fight Aga<strong>in</strong>st Displacement <strong>in</strong> L.A.s Figueroa Corridor.Oakland, PM Press, 2008. 51p., wraps, 11x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, color illusthroughout. 12.00226. Bergero, Adriana J. and Jorge Ruff<strong>in</strong>elli, editors. Nuevo texto critico25/28. Stanford, Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese, Stanford University, 2000.296p., texts <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish, and Portuguese, very good tradepaperback literary journal <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 20.00227. Bernard, Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e. Voices from <strong>the</strong> southwest; Antonio Jose Mart<strong>in</strong>ez,Elfego Baca, Reies Lopez Tijer<strong>in</strong>a. New York, Scholastic Book Services,1972. 128p.,illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 15.00Three biographies.228. Biberman, Herbert. Salt of <strong>the</strong> earth; <strong>the</strong> story of a film. Boston,Beacon Press, 1965. 373p., front., illus., first edition, slightlyedgeworn dj. 35.00Biberman, one of <strong>the</strong> Hollywood 10, produced Salt of <strong>the</strong> Earth to documenta Mexican American m<strong>in</strong>ers' strike <strong>in</strong> New Mexico.229. Bigelow, Bill; Barbara M<strong>in</strong>er; Bob Peterson, eds. Reth<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Columbus:teach<strong>in</strong>g about <strong>the</strong> 500th anniversary of Columbus' arrival <strong>in</strong> America. Aspecial issue of Reth<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Schools. Milwaukee, Reth<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Schools, 1991.95p., wraps, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches. later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 20.00


230. Blaut, J. M. y Loida Figueroa, con prólogo por Carlos Gallisá. Aspectosde la cuestion nacional en Puerto Rico. San Juan, Editorail Claridad, 1988.v, 112p., notás, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good first trade paperback edition<strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 30.00231. Bolton, Herbert Eugene. The padre on horseback; a sketch of EusebioFrancisco K<strong>in</strong>o, S. J., apostle to <strong>the</strong> Pimas. San Francisco, Sonora Press,1932. xvi, 90p., dj slightly worn on front cover near sp<strong>in</strong>e ends. 75.00232. Bone, J. P. Illegals; a novel. Berkeley, M<strong>in</strong>dfield Publications, 1996.214p., wraps. On Central American refugees <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US. 15.00233. Bouvier, Leon F. and Robert W. Gardner. Immigration to <strong>the</strong> U.S.: <strong>the</strong>unf<strong>in</strong>ished story. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Population Reference Bureau, 1986. 51p.,wraps. Primarily concerned with Hispanic immigration, legal and illegal.(Population bullet<strong>in</strong>, vol. 41, #4) 12.00234. Braschi, Wilfredo. Nuevas tendencias en la literatura puertorriqueña.San Juan, PR, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1960. 14p., wraps a bitbrowned. (Esta conferencia fue dictada por su autor el 6 de junio de 1958)25.00235. Braschi, Wilfredo. La primera piedra; trabajos de arte de José R.Alicea. San Juan, Instituton de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1977. 100p., oneof 3,000 copies, first edition, wraps. (Literatura hoy III.3) 18.00236. Braun, Ruth. Homemak<strong>in</strong>g for our migrant families; report ofDemonstration Project II, Manitowoc County, Wiscons<strong>in</strong>. Cleveland, NationalConsumers Committtee for Research and Education, 1959. 15p., wraps. Reporton a research study designed to develop home economics educationalservices to migrant Mexican families. 12.00237. Brito, Aristeo. The devil <strong>in</strong> Texas/el diablo en Texas; translated from<strong>the</strong> Spanish by David William Foster. Tempe, Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Press/EditorialBil<strong>in</strong>güe, 1990. 212p., advance uncorrected galley, wraps. Brito orig<strong>in</strong>allypublished <strong>the</strong> book, <strong>in</strong> Spanish, <strong>in</strong> 1976. (Clásicos Chicanos #5) 18.00238. Broaddus, J. Morgan. The legal heritage of El Paso; edited by Samuel D.Myres, draw<strong>in</strong>gs by Russell Waterhouse. El Paso, Texas Western CollegePress, 1963. viii, 250p. <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g scattered illus., one of 300 copiesbound for members of <strong>the</strong> El Paso bar and signed and numbered by Broaddus,dj somewhat shabby with a small chip and closed tear. With considerablematerial on Hispanic orig<strong>in</strong>s. 125.00239. Brown, Wenzell. Dynamite on our doorstep; Puerto Rican paradox. NewYork, Greenberg : Publisher, 1945. 301p. + 8p. illus., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g.15.00240. Brown<strong>in</strong>g, Rufus P., Dale Rogers Marshall, and David H. Tabb. Protest isnot enough; <strong>the</strong> struggle of blacks and <strong>Hispanics</strong> for equality <strong>in</strong> urbanpolitics. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1984. xvi, 317p.,<strong>in</strong>scribed by Brown<strong>in</strong>g, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 30.00241. Brownlee, Fred L. New day ascend<strong>in</strong>g. Boston, The Pilgrim Press, 1946.[x], 310p., very good <strong>in</strong> a like dj. 25.00History of <strong>the</strong> American Missionary Association, especially among blacks <strong>in</strong>both <strong>the</strong> US and Africa, but <strong>in</strong>cludes missions to Puerto Rico, Jamaica,Asian Americans and <strong>the</strong> American Southwest.242. Buenrostro Ceballos, Alfrédo Felix, editor. Memoria del CongresoInternational sobre fronteras en Iberoamerica ayer y hoy; tomo I, II.Mexicalli, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 1990. 381p., 335p.,


footnotes, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish and English, two volumes very good <strong>in</strong> tradepaperback wraps. 65.00243. [Bumper sticker]. No grapes. Keene, CA, <strong>United</strong> Farm Workers of America,[1973?]. 15x4 <strong>in</strong>ch bumper sticker, red and white, no logo, two verticalfolds. 20.00244. [Bumper sticker]. No uvas. N. pl., n. pub., [198-?]. 15x4 <strong>in</strong>ch bumpersticker. 15.00245. Burgos, Adrian, Jr. Cuban star; how one Negro-League owner changed <strong>the</strong>face of baseball. New York, Hill and Wang, 2011. xvi, 302p., review sheetslaid <strong>in</strong>, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> a like dj. Bio of <strong>the</strong> owner of <strong>the</strong>New York Cubans, who f<strong>in</strong>anced his Harlem-based team via gambl<strong>in</strong>g. 18.00246. Burke, James Wakefield. Missions of old Texas. South Brunswick, A. S.Barnes & Company, 1971. 179p. <strong>in</strong>cl. illus., dj. 35.00247. Cabello-Argandoña, Roberto, Juan Gómez-Quiñones, Patricia Herrera Dúran,comps. The Chicana: a comprehensive bibliographic study,with an<strong>in</strong>troduction by Roberto Peter Haro. Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Center,University of California, 1976. xii, 308p., foreword, <strong>in</strong>troduction,<strong>in</strong>dexes, illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 25.00248. Cab<strong>in</strong>et Committee on Opportunity for <strong>the</strong> Spanish Speak<strong>in</strong>g. Directory ofSpanish speak<strong>in</strong>g community organizations <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> June 1970[cover title]. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>the</strong> Committee, 1970. x, 224p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,mildly-worn trade paper wraps. Conta<strong>in</strong>s contact addresses, organizationalpurpose, and o<strong>the</strong>r relevant <strong>in</strong>formation. 22.00249. Cabral, Olga. Occupied country. Brooklyn, New Rivers Press, 1976. 30p.,wraps. Poetry. 18.00250. Cajiga, Luis. Génesis; décimas criollas. San Juan, Instituton deCultura Puertorriqueña, 1977. 142p., first edition, wraps. (Literaturahoy ) 25.00251. Calhoon, F. D. Coolies, Kanakas and Cous<strong>in</strong> Jacks; and eleven o<strong>the</strong>rethnic groups who populated <strong>the</strong> west dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> gold rush years.Sacramento, Cal-Con Publishers, 1986. iii, 322p. + 26p. appendix, illus.,brief gift <strong>in</strong>scription by prior owner, wraps. Covers Native Americans,Mexicans, Ch<strong>in</strong>ese, Blacks and many more. 20.00252. California Legislature. Fourteenth report of <strong>the</strong> Senate factf<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gsubcommittee on un-American activities, 1967. Sacramento, Senate of <strong>the</strong>State of California, 1967. 209p., wraps. Primarily concerned with <strong>the</strong>Delano grape strike, our tireless Senators also looked <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> Spr<strong>in</strong>gMobilization Aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>the</strong> War <strong>in</strong> Vietnam. 15.00253. California. Legislature. Un-American Activities <strong>in</strong> California, [1943].Report of <strong>the</strong> Jo<strong>in</strong>t Fact-F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g Committee to <strong>the</strong> Fifty-Fifth CaliforniaLegislature. Sacramento, The Senate, 1943. 445p., orig<strong>in</strong>al wraps slightlyshelfworn, <strong>the</strong> first report of a long series. 20.00California's Un-American Activities committee was formed <strong>in</strong> 1941; thisreport covers its activities from July 1941-March 1943, sections on <strong>the</strong> CP,<strong>the</strong> K<strong>in</strong>g, Conner Ramsay Case, <strong>the</strong> S<strong>in</strong>arquistas and Zoot-Suit ‘crimes’,Nazi and o<strong>the</strong>r fascist activities, Japanese and even Mank<strong>in</strong>d <strong>United</strong>.254. Camarillo, Albert, Ph. D., compiler. Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> urbansociety ; a selected bibliography. Berkeley, Floricanto Press, 1986. v,


296p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, <strong>in</strong>dex, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 15.00255. Cam<strong>in</strong>cha, Benvenutto. As time goes by. New York, iUniverse, 2005. 60p.,<strong>in</strong>scribed and signed by <strong>the</strong> Peruvian American poet resid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rnCalifornia, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Novella about two Peruvian immigrantsliv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> San Francisco. 15.00256. Campbell, Anne. The girls <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> gang; a report from New York City.London, Basil Blackwell, 1984. 277p., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. On three NewYork gangs - one exclusively Hispanic, one black, and one that comb<strong>in</strong>esboth. 12.00257. Campo, Rafael. Landscape with human figure. Durham, Duke UniversityPress, 2002. xi, 88p., uncorrected proof, wraps. Gay Cuban American poet.15.00258. Campoamor, Diana, Dr. William A. Díaz, and Henry A. J. Ramos, editors.Nuevos senderos; reflections on <strong>Hispanics</strong> and philanthropy. Houston, ArtePúblico Press, 1999. 294p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, bibliography,contributors bios, illustrated with tables and figures, f<strong>in</strong>e first editiontrade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00259. Canales, José Thomas, ed. Bits of Texas history <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> melt<strong>in</strong>g part ofAmerica, <strong>in</strong> two parts, of which this is Part I entitled: The prisoners ofMatamoros by Capta<strong>in</strong> Reuben M. Potter and The angel of Goliad by HarbertDavenport, toge<strong>the</strong>r with five appendixes. Brownsville, TX, <strong>the</strong> author,1950. 66p., slight brown<strong>in</strong>g to base of pastedwons and endpapers, dj withtwo small chips on rear. 50.00260. Cancel, Luis R., Jac<strong>in</strong>to Quirarte, Marimar Benítez, et. al. The Lat<strong>in</strong>American spirit: art and artists <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>, 1920-1970. New York,The Bronx Museum of <strong>the</strong> Arts and Harry N. Abrams, 1988. 343p., 9x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,sponsor's statement, <strong>in</strong>troduction, biographies, notes, bibliography, listsprofusely illustrated with b&w and color plates, exhibition catalog,rema<strong>in</strong>der mark bottom edge, very good <strong>in</strong> green silk cloth, copper titl<strong>in</strong>gand unclipped dj. 30.00261. Cantarow, Ellen. Mov<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> mounta<strong>in</strong>; women work<strong>in</strong>g for social change.With Susan Gushee O'Malley and Sharon Hartman Strom. New York, TheFem<strong>in</strong>ist Press & The McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980. xli, 166p., wraps,ownership signature and address on half title page, <strong>in</strong>terior o<strong>the</strong>rwiseunmarked. (Women's lives, women's work) 12.00Includes lengthy sections on Ella Baker and <strong>the</strong> Civil Rights struggle, andJessie Lopez De La Cruz and Farmworkers' rights.262. Capetillo, Luisa. Amor y anarquía; los escritos de Luisa Capetillo. RíoPiedras, PR, Ediciones Huracán, 1992. 222, [vi]p., wraps, very goodcondition, frontispiece. (Colección Clásicos Huracán, no. 5) 35.00Capetillo (1879-1922), Puerto Rican labor organizer & anarchist, firstorganized farm workers and later Cuban & Puerto Rican workers <strong>in</strong> New YorkCity and <strong>in</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> Uruguayan American artist's archaeological work,8.5x9 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 25.00264. Cardona-H<strong>in</strong>e, Alvaro. Menashtash. Santa Barbara, The Little SquareReview, 1969. 69p., 5x6.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, poems <strong>in</strong> Spanish and English on fac<strong>in</strong>g


pages, very good first limited edition, one of 600 copies, trade paperwraps. 25.00Costa Rican American poet.265. Cardona-H<strong>in</strong>e, Alvaro. Words on paper. Los Angeles, The Red Hill Press,1974. 48p., wraps. Poetry. 15.00266. Cardoso, Maria Fernanda. Maria Fernanda Cardoso; MIT List Visual ArtsCenter, 15 January through 27 March 1994. Cambridge, <strong>the</strong> Center, 1994. 32p.illustrated catalog for <strong>the</strong> exposition of recent sculpture by <strong>the</strong>Colombian American artist, 7.5x5 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 40.00267. Carlos, Manuel L. State policies, state penetration, and ecology: acomparative analysis of uneven development <strong>in</strong> Mexico's micro agrariaregions. La Jolla, Program <strong>in</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> - Mexican Studies, Universityof California, San Diego, 1981. 39p., pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,<strong>in</strong>troduction, tables, bibliography, very good <strong>in</strong> stapled pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps.(Work<strong>in</strong>g papers <strong>in</strong> U.S. - Mexican Studies, 19) 25.00268. Carlson, Alvar W. The Spanish-American homeland: four centuries <strong>in</strong> NewMexico's Ro Arriba. Baltimore, The Johns Hopk<strong>in</strong>s University Press, 1990.xviii, 294p., preface, appendices, glossary, notes, <strong>in</strong>dex, ilustrated withmaps, tables and photos, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards andunclipped dj. 20.00269. Carrero, Jaime. Sutano; el de las purgas y los lagartijos (cuento parapi eich dis y críticos). N. pl., Colección Salto del Chivo, 1979. 11p.,illus., signed by Nicolás Kanellos (one of <strong>the</strong> two dedicatees), 8x10<strong>in</strong>ches, near f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> wraps. OCLC lists one hold<strong>in</strong>g. 95.00270. Carrillo, Charles M. Hispanic New Mexican pottery; evidence of craftspecialization 1790 - 1890. Albuquerque, LPD Press, 1997. xvii, 265p.,foreword, preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, appendixes <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g glossary, sourcesetc., <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrated with photos, draw<strong>in</strong>gs, maps, figures, very goodfirst paperback edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. Signed by <strong>the</strong> author. 30.00271. Carrillo, Jorge, comp. Restructuración <strong>in</strong>dustrial; maquiladoras en lafrontera Mexico-Estados Unidos. Mexico City, Consejo Nacional para laCultura y las Artes, 1989. 429p., first edition, wraps. 25.00272. Carrillo, Leonardo, et. al., eds. Canto al pueblo: an anthology ofexperiences. San Antonio, PENCA books, 1978. viii, 107p., nearly f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>wraps. Contributors - prose, poetry, art, photography - read like a who'swho of Chicanismo <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> arts dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> 1970s - José Antonio Burciaga,Lorna Dee Cervantes, Abelardo Delgado, Juan Bruce-Novoa, Evangel<strong>in</strong>a Vigil,Ricardo Sanchez and many more. 65.00273. Carrillo-Beron, Carmen. Chang<strong>in</strong>g adolescent sex-role ideology throughshort term bicultural group process. San Francisco, R and E ResearchAssociates, 1977. xi, 102p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. Focuses on Chicanoculture. 25.00274. Castañeda, Omar S. Among <strong>the</strong> volcanoes. New York, Lodestar <strong>Books</strong>, 1991.183p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Novel for younger readers by <strong>the</strong> GuatamalanAmerican author. 18.00275. Casteñeda Shular, Antonia, et. al., eds. Literatura chicana/Chicanoliterature; text and context. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1972.xxviii, 368p., later wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 17.00276. Castillo, Ana. Loverboys; stories. New York, W. W. Norton & Company,1996. 224p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 18.00


277. Castillo, Ana. My fa<strong>the</strong>r was a Toltec; poems. Novato, West End Press,1988. 75p., first edition of <strong>the</strong> book's first appearance, wraps. 25.00278. Castillo, Ana. So far from God; a novel. New York, W. W. Norton &Company, 1993. 252p., signed on <strong>the</strong> title page by <strong>the</strong> Chicana novelist,first edition, dj. 25.00279. An unsigned copy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, dj. 18.00280. Castillo, Pedro G. and Antonio Ríos Bustamante. México en Los Angeles;una historia social y cultural, 1781-1985, traducción: Ana Rosa GonzálexMatute. Mexico City, Alianza Editorial Mexicana, 1989. 288p., firstedition <strong>in</strong> Spanish, wraps. (Los Noventa) 25.00281. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy of <strong>the</strong> first Spanish language edition, slight dampsta<strong>in</strong> atbase, wraps. 22.00282. Castro, Tony. Chicano power; <strong>the</strong> emergence of Mexican America. New York,Saturday Review Press/E.P. Dutton, 1974. xiii, 242p., preface,bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, mild tann<strong>in</strong>g to endpapers o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good firstedition <strong>in</strong> cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. 45.00Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Post journalist and documentary filmmaker of <strong>the</strong> Farah laborstruggle.283. Castro Neira, Yerko. En la orilla de la justicia; migración y justiciaen los márgenes del estado. Iztalpapa, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,2009. 469p., one of 1,000 copies, f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> wraps. Castro Neira follows aOaxacan community to <strong>the</strong> fields of California. 45.00284. Catalá, Rafael. Ciencia poesia. M<strong>in</strong>neapolis, Prisma <strong>Books</strong>, 1986. 126p.,wraps. Cuban American poet. 35.00285. Cervantes, Ricard C. and Felipe G. Castro. Stress, cop<strong>in</strong>g, and MexicanAmerican mental health: a systematic review. N. pl., Spanish Speak<strong>in</strong>gMental Health Research Center, 1985. 73p., wraps. Orig<strong>in</strong>ally appeared <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1985, vol. 7, no. 1. 18.00286. Chalfant, Henry and James Prigoff. Spraycan art; with 224 colorillustrations. New York, Thames and Hudson, 1987. 96p., profusely illus.,8.25x10.75 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. Hip-hop <strong>in</strong>fluences <strong>in</strong>ternationally, with somefocus on New York and <strong>the</strong> Bay Area. 15.00287. Chambers, Veronica. Mama's girl. New York, Riverhead <strong>Books</strong>, 1996. 194p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. The African American writer/editor's memoir of grow<strong>in</strong>gup <strong>in</strong> Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1970s, with considerable material on her Panamanianimmigrant mo<strong>the</strong>r. 12.00288. Chambless, Dorothy Mejia. Race and sex, 1972: Collision or Comradeship?Seattle, Radical Women, n.d. 14p., wraps, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches. 20.00Discusses tensions between <strong>the</strong> Third World Women movement and <strong>the</strong> Fem<strong>in</strong>istmovement; argues that radical women are <strong>the</strong> common l<strong>in</strong>k between allcompet<strong>in</strong>g factions of <strong>the</strong> left.289. Chan, Sucheng, ed. Income and status differences between white andm<strong>in</strong>ority Americans; a persistent <strong>in</strong>equality. With <strong>the</strong> assistance of JenniCurrie. Lewiston, NY, The Edward Mellen Press, 1990. iv, 370p. Thearticles here<strong>in</strong> focus on Asian Americans and <strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong> relation towhites. (Studies <strong>in</strong> sociology, #3) 22.00290. Chavarría, Jesús. José Carlos Mariátegui, revolutionary nationalist:<strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>s and crisis of modern Peruvian nationalism, 1870 - 1930; adissertation. Los Angeles, University of California, 1967. xi, 415p.


pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only, 9x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, preface, vita, absract, epilogue,bibliography <strong>in</strong> four parts, very good dissertation <strong>in</strong> buckram cloth andgilt. Inscribed and signed by <strong>the</strong> author to Robert Burr, <strong>the</strong> CommitteeChairman and <strong>the</strong> author's mentor. 30.00This dissertation was <strong>the</strong> basis for Chavarría's book published by <strong>the</strong>University of New Mexico Press <strong>in</strong> 1979.291. Chávez, Denise. The last of <strong>the</strong> menu girls. Houston, Arte Público Press,1986. 190p., signed by Chavez and dated 1986, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.Introduction by Rudolfo A. Anaya. 25.00292. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>scribed by Chavez, wraps. 18.00293. Chavez, Denise. Lov<strong>in</strong>g Pedro Infante; a novel. New York, Farrar, Strausand Giroux, 2001. 325p., <strong>in</strong>scribed "... In memory of <strong>the</strong> Pedro's we'veknown!" by <strong>the</strong> Chicana author, with two color photos of her at a read<strong>in</strong>glaid <strong>in</strong>, first edition, dj. 35.00294. Chavez, Fray Angelico. But time and change; <strong>the</strong> story of Padre Mart<strong>in</strong>ezof Taos, 1793 - 1867. Santa Fe, Sunsotne Press, 1981. 173p., foreword,notes, bibliography, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> lightlyrubbedpictorial wraps. 25.00295. Chavez, Fray Angelico. La conquistadora; <strong>the</strong> autobiography of anancient statue. Paterson, St. Anthony Guild Press, 1954. vii, 134p. +front., five plates, signed by Chavez with a brief <strong>in</strong>scription, worn dj.Story of a wooden statue dragged from Mexico City to Santa Fe <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> early17th century. 75.00296. Chavez, Fray Angelico. Selected poems; with an apologia. Santa Fe, St.George Cooke, 1969. [60]p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 30.00297. Chavez, Fray Angelico. Trës macho-he said; Padre Gallegos ofAlbuquerque, New Mexico's first congressman. Santa Fe, William Gannon,1985. viii, 117p. + 8p. photos, signed on front free endpaper by Chavez,very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards and unclipped dj. 25.00298. Chavez, L<strong>in</strong>da. Out of <strong>the</strong> barrio; toward a new politics of Hispanicassimilation. n. pl., Basic<strong>Books</strong>, 1991. x, 208p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes,<strong>in</strong>dex, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth-backed boards and unclipped , dj.12.00299. Chavez, MK. Virg<strong>in</strong> eyes. Berkeley, Zeitgeist Press, [200-?]. 19p.,wraps. Poetry. 15.00300. Chavez, Tibo J. New Mexican folklore of <strong>the</strong> Rio Abajo; draw<strong>in</strong>gs byReggie Chavez. Santa Fe, William Gannon, 1987. x, 67p., wraps. Repr<strong>in</strong>t of<strong>the</strong> 1972 edition. 20.00301. Chicano Studies Research Center Field Studies Development. Appliedhumanities and Chicano studies student handbook: 1982 - 1983. Los Angeles,University of California, 1982. [iv] 50p., pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only, 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, preface, appendixes, very good <strong>in</strong> stapled, library-tape b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gand pr<strong>in</strong>ted green wraps. 20.00302. [Chiles, Joseph B.]. A visit to California <strong>in</strong> 1841; as recorded forHubert Howe Bancroft <strong>in</strong> an <strong>in</strong>terview with Joseph B. Chiles. Foreword byGeorge R. Stewart, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g his essay about Chiles written <strong>in</strong> 1920.Berkeley, The Friends of <strong>the</strong> Bancroft Library, 1970. 21p., wraps.(Keepsake #18) 18.00


303. C<strong>in</strong>tron, Ralph. Angel's town; Chero ways, gang life, and rhetorics of<strong>the</strong> everyday. Boston, Beacon Press, 1997. xiii, 264p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.Ethnography of a Mexican American community <strong>in</strong> a midwestern city. 22.00304. Cisneros, Oscar S. The flower queen: a mo<strong>the</strong>r's art <strong>in</strong>terprets herson's poetry. Matamoros, <strong>the</strong> author, 2001. 47p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Notfound <strong>in</strong> OCLC. 25.00Poetry by Cisneros, <strong>the</strong> son of a s<strong>in</strong>gle mo<strong>the</strong>r who grew up <strong>in</strong> poverty <strong>in</strong>Brownsville, Texas, but ended up study<strong>in</strong>g law at UC Berkeley. The poemsare illustrated with pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs by his mo<strong>the</strong>r.305. Cisneros, Sandra. The house on Mango Street. Houston, Arte PúblicoPress, 1988. 103p., second revised edition, wraps. 35.00306. Cisneros, Sandra. My wicked wicked ways; broadside. Berkeley, Black Oak<strong>Books</strong>, Designed and pr<strong>in</strong>ted at Okeanos Press, 1992. S<strong>in</strong>gle sheet broadside,5.5x13.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, pr<strong>in</strong>ted one side, heavy cream stock, decorativeillustration at <strong>the</strong> top. Very good condition. 20.00Poem from <strong>the</strong> book of <strong>the</strong> same name published by Black Oak books on <strong>the</strong>occasion of Cisneros' read<strong>in</strong>g.307. Cisternas, Mar<strong>in</strong>a. Forever damned. New York, Vantage Press, 1955. 260p.,<strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong> Chilean American novelist, first edition, edgeworn dj.75.00308. An unsigned/un<strong>in</strong>scribed copy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, edgeworn dj. 50.00309. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, unisgned, lack<strong>in</strong>g dj. 35.00310. Clendenen, Clarence C. Blood on <strong>the</strong> border; <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> army and<strong>the</strong> Mexican irregulars. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1969. 390p. + 16p.photos, endpaper maps, <strong>in</strong>troduction, chapter notes, conclusions,bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards and unclippeddj. (Macmillan Wars of <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>, Louis Morton, general editor)40.00311. Cockcroft, James D. Outlaws <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> promised land; Mexican immigrantworkers and America's future. New York, Grove Press, 1986. 306p., firstwraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 15.00312. Coll y Toste, Cayetano. Leyendas Puertorriqueñas ; adaptación y versiónmoderna de Jose Ramirez Rivera. Mayagüez, Ediciones Libero, 1979/88. 120p.,illus. <strong>in</strong> text, prior owner's signature, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.worn onsp<strong>in</strong>e. 15.00313. Colorado Comité Aga<strong>in</strong>st Repression. Disarm <strong>the</strong> police, or arm <strong>the</strong>people. A study and analysis. Alamosa, CO, Colorado Comité Aga<strong>in</strong>stRepression, [1978?]. 41, [27]p., wraps. Focus on <strong>the</strong> police and <strong>the</strong> PuertoRican (FALN) and Chicano movements. 45.00314. Colson, J. B., Malcolm Collier, Jay Rab<strong>in</strong>owitz, Steve Yates, essays.Far from Ma<strong>in</strong> Street; three photographers <strong>in</strong> depression-era New Mexico:Russell Lee, John Collier, Jr., Jack Delano. Santa Fe, Museum of NewMexico Press, 1994. 86p., profuse high-resolution b&w photoreproductionson coated paperstock, many half- and full-page images (essays areshortish), l<strong>in</strong>e map, 12x9 <strong>in</strong>ch glossy wraps, a very good copy. 20.00315. Comite de Salvadoreños Progresistas. Demonstration <strong>in</strong> front of ElSalvador Consulate [leaflet]. San Francisco, Comite de SalvadoreñosProgresistas, [1981]. S<strong>in</strong>gle sheet, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, light fold creases,with woodcut-style illustration of revolutionary marchers. 18.00


Calls for a hunger strike and march.316. Committee to Defend Francisco Mol<strong>in</strong>a. The case of Francisco Mol<strong>in</strong>a,political prisoner. New York, <strong>the</strong> Committee, [1961]. 16p., wraps, phonenumber crayoned on back cover, slightly musty. The pro-Castro Mol<strong>in</strong>a, aCuban American worker from New York, was arrested follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> death of ayoung girl after a shoot<strong>in</strong>g. The trial was punctuated with CIA<strong>in</strong>volvements <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> case and <strong>in</strong> Cuban American communities <strong>in</strong> general.20.00317. Conover, Ted. Coyotes; a journey through <strong>the</strong> secret world of America'sillegal aliens. New York, V<strong>in</strong>tage, 1987. xix, 264p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.Paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al. 127.00318. Constant<strong>in</strong>o, Joan and Joseph<strong>in</strong>e Constant<strong>in</strong>o. Pepito at Capistrano;pictures by Lucia Patton. Chicago, Albert Whitman & Company, 1948. 32p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, edgeworn dj. Children's book on California’s SpanishMissions, happy Native American boys and girls, and swallows ... 25.00319. Conteris, Hiber. Informacion sobre la ruta 1. Barcelona, Salvat, 1987.255p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 15.00Uruguay-born professor at <strong>the</strong> University of Wiscons<strong>in</strong>.320. Cooley, Oscar W. and Paul Poirot. The freedom to move. Irv<strong>in</strong>gton-on-Hudson, NY, Foundation for Economic Education, 1951. 34-page booklet <strong>in</strong>orig<strong>in</strong>al wraps. 18.00Conservative defense of immigration; blames problems of immigration suchas Puerto Rican slums <strong>in</strong> New York on government <strong>in</strong>terference.321. Coors Boycott and Strike Support Coalition of Colorado. Boycott coorsbeer! "Brewed with pure Rocky Mounta<strong>in</strong> scab labor" . Denver, Coors Boycottand Strike Support Coalition of Colorado, 1977. 10p., wraps, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,comic book format, lower marg<strong>in</strong> worn, paper browned. 18.00322. Córdova, Teresa, ed. Chicano studies: critical connection betweenresearch and community; March 1992. [San Jose], National Association forChicano Studies, 1992. v, 69p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, stapled wraps. 30.00Report on <strong>the</strong> conference.323. Corle, Edw<strong>in</strong>. The royal highway (El Cam<strong>in</strong>o Real). Indianapolis, TheBobbs-Merrill Company, 1949. 351p. + 22p. Illus. and maps, first edition.Primarily on Hispanic California. 22.00324. Cornelius, Wayne A., Richard M<strong>in</strong>es, Leo R. Chavez and Jorge G. Castro.Mexican immigrants <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Francisco Bay Area: a summary of currentknowledge, a report prepared for <strong>the</strong> Bay Area and <strong>the</strong> World Project. SanDiego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 1982. v, 86p., very good firstedition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ted marigold wraps, creased front cover.(Research report series, #40) 18.00325. Corpi, Lucha. Cactus blood. Houston, Arte Publico Press, 1995. 216p.,uncorrected galley proofs, <strong>in</strong>scribed by someone (possibly by Corpi), wraps.18.00326. Corpi, Lucha. Variaciones sobre una tempestad/variations on a storm;English translation by Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Rodríguez-Nieto. Berkeley, Third WomanPress, 1990. 97p., signed by both <strong>the</strong> poet and <strong>the</strong> translator, wraps.35.00


327. Corpi, Lucha. Variaciones sobre una tempestad/variations on a storm;English translation by Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Rodríguez-Nieto. Berkeley, Third WomanPress, 1990. 97p., signed by <strong>the</strong> poet, wraps. 35.00328. Corral Barrera, Herm<strong>in</strong>o. Los fabricantes de braceros. Mexico City,Editores Asociados Mexicanos, 1980. 256p., first edition, wraps. 45.00329. Corretjer, Juan Antonio. Abizu Campos and <strong>the</strong> Ponce massacre. New York,World View Publishers, [1965?]. 25p., wraps, edges slightly browned.15.00330. Cose, Ellis. The best defense. New York, HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 1998. vii,259p., review slip laid <strong>in</strong>, advanced uncorrected proof <strong>in</strong> pla<strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>tedred wraps bear<strong>in</strong>g a white sticker with "7-city author tour" <strong>in</strong>fo. Thefirst mystery novel by <strong>the</strong> African American journalist conta<strong>in</strong>s both Blackand Hispanic <strong>the</strong>mes. 12.00331. Costo, Rupert and Jeannette Henry Costo, eds. The missions ofCalifornia: a legacy of genocide. San Francisco, The Indian HistoricalPress, 1987. x, 233p., wraps with a "used textbook" sticker; slightedgewear, good copy. 25.00332. Cota-Robles, Patricia Diane. What on earth is go<strong>in</strong>g on? Tucson, The NewAge Study of Humanity's Purpose, 1997. xi, 448p., 'limited first edition',wraps. Lat<strong>in</strong>o new ager. 15.00333. Craig, Richard B. The bracero program; <strong>in</strong>terest groups and foreignpolicy. Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1971. xvii, 233p., preface,<strong>in</strong>troduction, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, footnotes, bookplate, very good firstedition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards and heavily-clipped dj. 35.00334. Craver, Rebecca McDowell. The impact of <strong>in</strong>timacy; Mexican-Anglo<strong>in</strong>termarriage <strong>in</strong> New Mexico, 1821-1846. El Paso, Texas Western press, 1982.79p., wraps. (Southwestern studies #66) 22.00335. Cray, Ed. Burden of proof; <strong>the</strong> case of Juan Corona, with an afterwordby Richard Hawk, attorney for <strong>the</strong> defense. New York, Macmillan Publish<strong>in</strong>gCo., 1973. 386p. + 4p. illus., first edition, dj. Cray argues that Coronawas convicted of <strong>the</strong> Yuba City murders because he failed to prove his<strong>in</strong>nocence. 30.00336. Crewdson, John. The tarnished door; <strong>the</strong> new immigrants and <strong>the</strong>transformation of America. New York, Times <strong>Books</strong>, 1983. x, 354p., firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. On Mexican, Central American and Haitian immigrants.22.00337. Cronnell, Bruce, ed. The writ<strong>in</strong>g needs of l<strong>in</strong>guistically differentstudents; <strong>the</strong> proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of a research/practice conference held at SWRLEducational Research and Development, Los Alamitos, California, June 25-26,1981. Los Alamitos, SWRL Educational Research and Development, 1981. 164p.,wraps. Primarily concerned with <strong>Hispanics</strong>, <strong>the</strong> conference covered Blackand Native American topics as well. 18.00338. Cruz, Resurreción. Santora; <strong>the</strong> good daughter, a novel. San Francisco,Xipactli Publish<strong>in</strong>g, 2001. 310p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Curandera-<strong>the</strong>mednovel set <strong>in</strong> San Francisco's Mission District. 22.00339. Cuebas Qu<strong>in</strong>tana, David. El limón. N. pl., Estado Libre asociado dePuerto Rico, [2003?]. 54p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. On <strong>the</strong> history andcultivation of lemons by <strong>the</strong> Puerto Rican botanist. 12.00340. Cullimore, Clarence. The martyrdom and <strong>in</strong>terment of padre FranciscoGarces. Bakersfield, Kern County Historical Society, 1954. 9p., two b&w


plates, staplebound 10x7 <strong>in</strong>ch pla<strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps, general brown<strong>in</strong>g ofstock with slight signs of handl<strong>in</strong>g. Garces and colleagues went <strong>in</strong>to anarea already exasperated by Spanish depredations, and were summarilyexecuted. 15.00341. Cultural Awareness Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Project. California cultural awarenessresource guide for adult educators and employers. San Francisco, Ch<strong>in</strong>atownResources Development Center, 1982. 298p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. Anattempt to look at California's chang<strong>in</strong>g demography, focus<strong>in</strong>g on people ofAfrican, Ch<strong>in</strong>ese, Filip<strong>in</strong>o, Lat<strong>in</strong>o, Indoch<strong>in</strong>ese and Native Americanorig<strong>in</strong>s, prepared by consultants <strong>in</strong> each area. 75.00342. Cuneo, Pablo. Bronka stooler boo boo boo. Berkeley, Mo<strong>the</strong>r's Hen, 1986.9p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>troduction by Floyd Salas, wraps. (Mucho somos)25.00The title story, three l<strong>in</strong>es long, mentions Dracula and dwells onvampirism ("The bats eat rat fish. Dracula turns <strong>in</strong>to a bat. Then he suckspeople's blood and he lives <strong>in</strong> a haunted house" &c &c --won't tell you howit ends). We th<strong>in</strong>k that "Bronka Stooler" is Pablo's render<strong>in</strong>g of BramStoker. "Boo boo boo," I'm tell<strong>in</strong>g a scary story.343. D'Amico, Albert Generoso. Bro<strong>the</strong>rly wrath. San Francisco, Ma<strong>in</strong>streetFoundation, 1981. 286p., hardcover with slightly edgeworn dj, old pricelabel on sp<strong>in</strong>e. 18.00Novel abouy race relations <strong>in</strong> San Francisco <strong>in</strong> 1980. Stated to be from <strong>the</strong>first run of 500 copies sold as a fundraiser for <strong>the</strong> Ma<strong>in</strong>street Foundation,a jail-diversion program based <strong>in</strong> San Francisco.344. D'Aqu<strong>in</strong>o, Hernando. S<strong>in</strong>fonia Martiana (vida y pasion), prologo deRafael Estenger. Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1971. 83p., wraps. The CubanAmerican exile version of Marti. D'Aqu<strong>in</strong>o is a pseudonym for Manuel H.Hernandez, a former Chief Justice of <strong>the</strong> Court of Havana who fled to <strong>the</strong>US. 25.00345. Davila, Arturo V; Osiris Delgado Mercado; Myrna Rodriguez. Catalogo delas obras de arte en la colección del Ateneo Puertorriqueño. San Juan,Ateneo Puertorriqueño, 1996. 224p., wraps, very good. 95.00346. Davis, Cary, Carl Haub, and JoAnne Willette. U.S. <strong>Hispanics</strong>: chang<strong>in</strong>g<strong>the</strong> face of America, <strong>in</strong> Population Bullet<strong>in</strong>, vol. 38, no. 3, June 1983.44p., wraps. 12.00347. Davis, Mike. Magical urbanism; Lat<strong>in</strong>os re<strong>in</strong>vent <strong>the</strong> US city. London,Verso, 2000. xviii, 172p., dj. 10.00348. Daydí-Tolson, Santiago, ed. Five poets of Aztlán; Alfonso Rodríguez, ElHuitlacoche, Leroy V. Qu<strong>in</strong>tana, Alma Villanueva, Carmen Tafolla.B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Press, 1985. 224p.,wraps. 18.00349. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, rear wrap slightly creased and rubbed. 15.00350. de Baca, Carlos C. Vicente Silva; <strong>the</strong> Terror of Las Vegas. [Las Vegas,NM], Tate Gallery Publication, 1968. [ii] 48p., 6x9.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, frontisportraitof Silva, <strong>in</strong>troduction, very good repr<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.40.00Manuel de Baca wrote <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> Spanish <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1890s. The orig<strong>in</strong>alEnglish-language edition by Carlos de Baca was written <strong>in</strong> 1938 and is veryscarce and noted <strong>in</strong> Six-Guns and Saddle Lea<strong>the</strong>r no. 103 and 106. This is a1960s self-published repr<strong>in</strong>t by a New Mexico gallery-owner. Silva was abandit <strong>in</strong> Las Vegas, NM.


351. de Granda, Germán. Transculturación e <strong>in</strong>terferencia l<strong>in</strong>güística en elPuerto Rico contemporáneo 1989 - 1968. Havana, Editorial de CienciasSociales, 1968. 206p. + <strong>in</strong>dex, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, worn and foxed mass-marketpaperback first edition <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.00352. De Leon, Arnoldo. Apuntes Tejanos; volume 1; an <strong>in</strong>dex of items relatedto Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> n<strong>in</strong>eteenth century Texas extracted from <strong>the</strong> SanAntonio Express (1869 - 1900) and <strong>the</strong> San Antonio Herald (1855 - 1878).Ann Arbor, Puiblished for <strong>the</strong> Texas State Historical Association byUniversity Microfilms International, 1976. x, 253p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, <strong>in</strong>dexes,very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 25.00353. de Onís, José, editor. The Hispanic contribution to <strong>the</strong> state ofColorado. Boulder, Westview Press published under <strong>the</strong> auspices of <strong>the</strong>University of Colorado Centennial Commission, 1976. xxii, 232p.,Centennial Commission gift bookplate, preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, selectedbibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex of names, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards andunclipped dj. Fourteen articles, cover<strong>in</strong>g various aspects of Colorado'sHispanic history. 45.00354. deBuys, William and Alex Harris. River of traps; a village life.Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1990. 238p., profusely illus.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. On <strong>the</strong> village of El Valle. 45.00355. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy of <strong>the</strong> first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, lack<strong>in</strong>g dj. 30.00356. del Castillo, Richard Griswold & Manuel Hidalg, editors. Chicano socialand political history <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> n<strong>in</strong>eteenth century; first draft work<strong>in</strong>ggalleys. Enc<strong>in</strong>o, Floricanto Press, 1992. 143p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,<strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, very good <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al spiral-bound wraps. 25.00357. Delgado, Abelardo. Under <strong>the</strong> skirt of lady justice; 43 skirts ofAbelardo. Denver, Barrio Publications, 1974. 77p., illus. with draw<strong>in</strong>gs byCARLA, wraps, bookseller's rubberstamp on title page. Chicano poet.25.00358. Di-Bella,, José Manuel, Sergio Gómez Montero and Harry Polk<strong>in</strong>horn, eds.Literatura de las frontera Mexico/Estados Unidos/Mexican/American borderwrit<strong>in</strong>g; memoria del primer Encuentro de Escritores de lasCalifonias/proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of <strong>the</strong> First Conference of Writers from <strong>the</strong>Californias. San Diego, Institute for Regional Studies of <strong>the</strong> Californias,San Diego State University, 1987. 207p. + 4p. illus., one of 1000 copies,wraps. 35.00359. Díaz Montero, Aníbal. Pedruquito y sus amigos (hostorietas para niños).San Juan, Biblioteca de Autores Puertorriqueños, 1951. 223p., firstedition, slightly worn wraps with a small chip on <strong>the</strong> ront right. 30.00360. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy. San Juan, <strong>the</strong> author, 1967. 129p., third (revised)edition, blue boards. 22.00361. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. El dios de nuestros padres. New York, Nor<strong>the</strong>astCatholic Pastoral Center for <strong>Hispanics</strong>, 1981/22. 218p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text,second edition, wraps. Jesuit outreach m<strong>in</strong>istry. 22.00362. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. Doña Petra y sus rebeldias contra la iglesia.Kenner, LA, Mensaje, 1989. 71p., scattered draw<strong>in</strong>gs, signed by <strong>the</strong> Jesuitauthor, wraps. 22.00363. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, not signed, wraps. 18.00364. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. Hoy tambien es navidad; I. Noche de marg<strong>in</strong>ación.New York, Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Catholic Pastoral Center for <strong>Hispanics</strong>, 1982/95. 68p.,


prior owner's sticker and phone #, second edition, worn wraps. Jesuitoutreach m<strong>in</strong>istry. (Noches de Jesus) 18.00365. Diaz Vilar, J. Juan. Miriam; la mujer Galilea, prólogo por James A.Hickey. New York, Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Catholic Pastoral Center for <strong>Hispanics</strong>, 1982.146p., bil<strong>in</strong>gual edition, second edition, wraps. (Noches de Jesus)25.00366. Dickey, Roland f. New Mexico village arts; draw<strong>in</strong>gs by Lloyd Lózes Goff.Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1949. xii, 266p., firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, edgeworn dj. Includes 15 of Lózes Goff's color draw<strong>in</strong>gs.45.00367. Didion, Joan. Miami. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1987. 238p., firstedition, dj. On Miami's Cuban exile community. 15.00368. Diehl, Kemper and Jan Jarboe. Cisneros; portrait of a new American,with 56 pages of photographs. San Antonio, Corona Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company, 1985.xiii, 160p. + 56p. of photos, foreword, appendix, <strong>in</strong>dex, very good firstedition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards, gilt and unclipped dj. 12.00369. Dolan, Jay P. and Gilberto M. H<strong>in</strong>ojosa, editors. Mexican Americans and<strong>the</strong> Catholic Church, 1900 - 1965. Notre Dame, University of Noter DamePress, 1994. vii, 379p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, contributors, <strong>in</strong>dex, tables,very good first edition <strong>in</strong> boards and unclipped dj. (The Notre DameHistory of Hispanic Catholics <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S. Volume I) 25.00370. Dorian, Margery. Stories <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>se <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> for young and old. NewYork, Vantage Press, 1993. 186p., first edition, dj. Multicultural stories,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g one on Spanish California and ano<strong>the</strong>r on a slave girl <strong>in</strong> NewOrleans. 15.00371. Dorros, Arthur. Isla; illustrated by Elisa Kleven. New York, Dutton'sChildren's <strong>Books</strong>, 1995. 40p., illus. children's book, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, verygood. Story of a Spanish-speak<strong>in</strong>g immigrant <strong>in</strong> New York City. 12.00372. Dunitz, Rob<strong>in</strong> J., & James Prigoff. Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> towns: murals ofCalifornia. Los Angeles, RJD Enterprises, 1997. 301p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,<strong>in</strong>troduction, mural resource groups, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, color photos of300 of California's most outstand<strong>in</strong>g murals with personal commentariesfrom more than 100 artists, very good first trade paperback edition <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 22.00373. Dunne, Peter Masten. Pioneer black robes on <strong>the</strong> west coast. Berkeley,University of California Press, 1940. xiii, 286p. <strong>in</strong>cl. maps + n<strong>in</strong>e plates,signed by <strong>the</strong> author, previous owner's <strong>in</strong>scription tipped <strong>in</strong> on half-titlepage, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong> a f<strong>in</strong>e dust jacket. 45.00History of <strong>the</strong> Jesuit missionaries <strong>in</strong> Spanish North America, 1591-1632.374. Durand, Jorge and Douglas S. Massey. Miracles on <strong>the</strong> border; retablosof Mexican migrants to <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>, with photographs by <strong>the</strong> authors.Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1995. xvi, 216p., profuselyillustrated with color reproductions, very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 17.00375. Eb<strong>in</strong>ger, Virgnia Nylander. Niñez; Spanish songs, games and stories ofchildhood. Santa Fe, Sunstone Press, 1993. 80p., versos, canciones, juegos,cuentos, music transcriptions, notes and sources, bil<strong>in</strong>gual <strong>in</strong> English andSpanish, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wrapsHispanic childhood folklore based on <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>in</strong>ches,foreword, preface, facsimile documents, photos, very good first editiontrade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial mustard wraps. 20.00377. El Teatro Campes<strong>in</strong>o, Luis Valdez, Pele DeLappe. El Teatro Campes<strong>in</strong>opresents We don't have to show you no st<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g badges; publicity packet.San Juan Batista, El Teatro Campes<strong>in</strong>o, 1990. 9.5x11.5 <strong>in</strong>ch folderpublicity packet with <strong>the</strong> Campes<strong>in</strong>o mail<strong>in</strong>g label affixed and addressed toPele DeLappe at People's Daily World. Includes <strong>the</strong> Teatro bus<strong>in</strong>ess card, apostcard for <strong>the</strong> show addressed to The People's World, a 4-panel programon card stock, biography sheets, press release sheets, Pele's handwrittennotes on <strong>the</strong> rear of a press release, photocopy of an article relat<strong>in</strong>g to<strong>the</strong> subject of <strong>the</strong> play by Valdez. 50.00378. Eldredge, Zoeth S. The march of Portolá and <strong>the</strong> discovery of <strong>the</strong> Bay ofSan Francisco [and] The Log of <strong>the</strong> San Carlos and orig<strong>in</strong>al documentstranslated and annotated by E. J. Molera, illustrations by Walter Francis.San Francisco, The California Promotion Committee, 1909. 71p. + 6p. illus.,boards slightly rubbed. 25.00379. Ellenberger, Allan R. Ramon Novarro; a biography of <strong>the</strong> silent filmidol, 1899 - 1968; with filmography. Jefferson, McFarland & Co., 1999. xii,260p., foreword, prologue, epilogue, filmography, notes, bibliography,<strong>in</strong>dex, photos, film stills, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth. 25.00380. Enck-Wanzer, Darrel, ed. The Young Lords; a reader, foreword by IrisMorales and Denise Oliver-Velez. New York, New York University Press, 2010.xvi, 251p., a very good copy of <strong>the</strong> first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 25.00381. Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyr<strong>in</strong>, O.F.M. The missions and missionaries ofCalifornia: 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 h<strong>in</strong>ge split,cloth boards with gilt titles on sp<strong>in</strong>e. Volume one only. 50.00382. Engelhardt, Fr. Zephyr<strong>in</strong>, O.F.M. The missions and missionaries ofCalifornia: vol. II. Upper California; part I. general history withportraits, maps and fac-similes. San Francisco, The James H. Barry Co.,1912. xlvi, 682p., frontispiece, preface, appendix, footnotes, illustratedthroughout with figures, plates, maps etc, ownership stamp on title page,first edition, front h<strong>in</strong>ge split, cloth boards with gilt titles on sp<strong>in</strong>e.Volume two only. 50.00383. Engle, Margarita. Skywrit<strong>in</strong>g; a novel of Cuba. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>,1995. 288p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Cuban-American novelist. 20.00384. Erickson, Pamela I. Lat<strong>in</strong>a adolescent childbear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> East Los Angeles.Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1998. xiv, 200p., <strong>in</strong>troduction,appendixes, notes, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, figures, tables, very good firsttrade paperback edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 12.00385. Escamilla, Roberto, ed. Celebremos; segunda parte, collección de himnos,salmos y cánticos. Coord<strong>in</strong>adora del proyecto, Raquel Achón, editoramusical, Elise S. Esl<strong>in</strong>ger. Nashville, Discipleship Resources, 1988.[96]p., wraps. 46 hymns,<strong>in</strong> English and Spanish. 12.00386. Escobedo, John R. The Kholmeni conspiracy. New York, Vantage Press,1985. v, 201p., <strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong> Chilean-American author on <strong>the</strong> r.e.p.,first edition, dj. The novel holds that Kholmeni and Howard Hughes are


eally <strong>the</strong> same person, a <strong>the</strong>sis too much even for <strong>the</strong> redoubtable Capta<strong>in</strong>Cranky ... 50.00387. Esp<strong>in</strong>osa, Maria. Dy<strong>in</strong>g unf<strong>in</strong>ished; a novel. San Antonio, W<strong>in</strong>gs Press,2009. 183p., publicity sheets laid <strong>in</strong>, first wraps edition, very good.12.00388. Esp<strong>in</strong>osa, Maria. Long<strong>in</strong>g. Berkeley, Cayuse Press, 1986. 298p., firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps; <strong>in</strong>scribed by author on title page. Fem<strong>in</strong>ist novel.15.00389. An unsigned/un<strong>in</strong>scribed copy of <strong>the</strong> first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 12.00390. Ezell, Paul. The Hispanic acculturation of <strong>the</strong> Gila River Pimas; <strong>in</strong>American Anthropologist, memoir 90, vol. 63, no. 5, part 2, October, 1961.N. pl., American Anthropological Association, 1961. v, 171p. + front., twoplates, three foldout maps, wraps. 15.00391. Fankhauser, William C. A f<strong>in</strong>ancial history of California; publicrevenues, debts, and expenditures. Berkeley, University of California,1913. pp.,101-408, preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, footnotes, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex,tables, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> tall green b<strong>in</strong>der's cloth boards withutilitarian sp<strong>in</strong>e titl<strong>in</strong>g gilt. (University of California Publications <strong>in</strong>Economics Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 101-408, November 13, 1913) 25.00Spanish and Mexican practice (briefly), licens<strong>in</strong>g, taxation,<strong>in</strong>frastructure, prison construction, audit<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>surance, enforcement &c.392. Farm Workers Health Service. Glosario Español-Inglés para lasauxiliares 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. 22.00393. Fergusson, Edna. Mexican cookbook; illustrated by Valentín Vidaurreta.Santa Fe, The Rydal Press, 1940. 109p., illus., third edition, dj somewhatworn. On Mexican American cook<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> southwest. 22.00394. Fernandez Lopes, Dr. Francisco, English version by M. Freire de Andrade.The Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Corte Real. Lisboa, Agência Geral Do Ultramar for Centro DeEstudios Históricos Ultramar<strong>in</strong>os, 1957. 22p., rubricated title page, text<strong>in</strong> English, footnotes, illustrated with b&w glossy plates from photos,facsimiles of <strong>the</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>rs' signatures and a color map folded at rear,very good first edition <strong>in</strong> English limited to 1000 copies bound <strong>in</strong> clothwith clear mylar jacket. 25.00A study of <strong>the</strong> Portuguese bro<strong>the</strong>rs, explorers to <strong>the</strong> New World, whosenames were found carved <strong>in</strong>to a stone on <strong>the</strong> shores of Massachussetts.395. Fernandez, Agust<strong>in</strong>, R. C. Kenedy, ed. by Joseph A. Novak. Agust<strong>in</strong>Fernandez. New York, Rappaport Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g for Joseph A. Novak, 1973.unpag<strong>in</strong>ated, 9x11.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, chronology, bio, CV, shows, bibliography,illustrated with plates from b&w reproductions of <strong>the</strong> art with one colorplate and an orig<strong>in</strong>al 11x17 <strong>in</strong>ch limited edition artwork (collage/pr<strong>in</strong>t)signed by <strong>the</strong> artist <strong>in</strong> pencil and numbered 20/150, folded and laid-<strong>in</strong>,also personally <strong>in</strong>scribed and signed on <strong>the</strong> half-title page, very goodfirst edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial buckram and lightly-rubbed unclipped dj.350.00Cuban-American artist whose work was featured <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> DePalma film "Dressedto Kill."396. Fernandez, Carmen Tatay. Elites, pequeña propiedad y estado el casoQueretaro: viii reunion de historiadores Mexicanos y Norteamericanos


Octubre 18-20, 1990, San Diego, California. Santa Barbara, QueretaroResearch Project, Center for Chicano Studies and Departmen of Anthropology,UCSB, 1990. 14p., pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only, appendices, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, text <strong>in</strong>Spanish, maps, list of <strong>the</strong> families of Quetretanos, stapled pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps.(Queretaro Research Project Prelim<strong>in</strong>ary Report) 30.00397. Fernández, Carole Fragoza. Sleep of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>nocents. Houston, ArtePublico Press, 1991. 238p., wraps. The author's first novel, set <strong>in</strong>Central America. 12.00398. Fernandez, Raul A. The <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>-Mexico border; a politico-economicprofile. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1977. 174p., dj.25.00399. Fernández, Roberto G. Ra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g backwards. Houston, Arte Publico Press,1988. 223p., wraps. Cuban American writer. 12.00400. Fernandez, Ronald. The disenchanted island; Puerto Rico and <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong><strong>States</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> twentieth century, foreword by William M. Kunstler andRonald L. Kuby. New York, Praeger, 1992. xiv, 264p., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.22.00401. Fernandez Mendez, Eugenio. La identidad y la cultura; criticas yvaloraciones en torno a la historia social de Puerto Rico. San Juan,Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1970. 267p., new edition (revised andexpanded), dj. 35.00402. Ferré, Rosario. Fábulas de la garza desangrada. Mexico City, JoaquínMortiz, 1982. 75p., one of3,000 copies of <strong>the</strong> Puertorriqueña author'sfirst book of poetry, some substance on <strong>the</strong> r.e.p. and verso of rear wrap,wraps slightly worn. 35.00403. Ferriss, Susan and Ricardo Sandoval. The fight <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fields; CesarChavez and <strong>the</strong> farmworkers movement, edited by Diana Hembree, photographsedited by Michele McKenzie. New York, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997. xvi,333p., profusely illus., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Foreword by Gary Soto. withcontributory essays by numerous authors close to <strong>the</strong> movement. 22.00404. Figueroa, José. Manifesto to <strong>the</strong> Mexican Republic; which BrigadierGeneral José Figueroa, Commandant and Political Chief of Upper California,presents on his conduct and on that of José María de Hijar and José MaríaPadrés as Directors of Colonization <strong>in</strong> 1834 and 1835, translated, with an<strong>in</strong>troduction and notes by C. Alan Hutch<strong>in</strong>son. Berkeley, University ofCalifornia Press, 1978. ix, 156p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.Reissue of what is believed to be <strong>the</strong> first book published <strong>in</strong> California.25.00405. Figueroa Mercado, Loida. El Caso de Puerto Rico a Nivel Internacional.Rio Piedras, Editorial Edil, 1979. 305p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, footnotesd, tables,appendices, u<strong>in</strong>dexes, bibliography, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good firstedition mass-market paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 45.00406. F<strong>in</strong>cher, E. B. Spanish-Americans as a political factor <strong>in</strong> New Mexico1912 - 1950. New York, Arno Press, 1974. xviii, 312p., <strong>in</strong>troduction,select, bibliography, very good Arno Press repr<strong>in</strong>t edition of a 1950dissertation, <strong>in</strong> terracotta cloth. (The Mexican American, an Arno PressCollection, Carlos E. Cortés, advisory editor) 65.00407. Fischk<strong>in</strong>, Barbara. Muddy cup; a Dom<strong>in</strong>ican family comes of age <strong>in</strong> a newAmerica. New York, Scribner, 1997. 367p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 18.00


408. Fisher, Dexter, ed. The third woman; m<strong>in</strong>ority women writers of <strong>the</strong><strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Boston, Houghton Miffl<strong>in</strong> Company, 1980. xxx, 594p.,slightly worn wraps with big marker crossout on half-title page. IncludesHispanic, Asian American, African American and Native American writers.12.00409. Flores, Jaime. Sav<strong>in</strong>g our jobs and work<strong>in</strong>g conditions. San Francisco,Hotel and Restaurant Workers Local 2, 1983. 14p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch sheetsstapled at upper left, first page mildly soiled; photocopied fromtypescript. 18.00Outl<strong>in</strong>e of steps for an organiz<strong>in</strong>g drive, with tips on psychology for <strong>the</strong>organizer (how to connect with members, negotiate with management, andreta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ner balance all <strong>the</strong> while).410. Flores, Juan. Divided borders; essays on Puerto Rican identity. Houston,Arte Publico Press, 1993. 252p., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 12.00411. Flores, Rafael. Roots, characters, and resources; raíz, raza y recursos.Los Angeles, AccuComm Publish<strong>in</strong>g, 1981. [iv] 147p., preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction,glossary, chronological <strong>in</strong>dex, bibliography, illustrated with draw<strong>in</strong>gs,bil<strong>in</strong>gual texts <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish, very good first edition selfpublishedtrade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. Personal <strong>in</strong>scription signedby <strong>the</strong> author. 20.00412. Flores Magón, Ricardo. Artículos políticos, 1911. Mexico City,Ediciones Antorcha, 1980. 214p., first edition, wraps. 30.00413. [Flores Magon, Ricardo]. El Libro Libre presenta Tierra y libertad:land and liberty; translated by Mitchell Verter, bil<strong>in</strong>gual edition withgrammar lessons. San Francisco, Mitchell Verter, [1990]. 108p., wraps.Theater piece, written for prisoners. 22.00414. Fogel, Walter. Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> Southwest labor markets. LosAngeles, Mexican-American Study Project University of California, LA, 1967.ix, 222p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction, summaries, appendixes, illustratedwith tables, very good ex-library edition <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. (Mexican-American study project advance report 10) 30.00415. Forté-Escamilla, Kleya. The storyteller with Nike airs and o<strong>the</strong>r barriostories. San Francisco, Aunt Lute <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 160p., stamped 'reviewcopy', first edition, wraps. Paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al. 15.00416. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, unstamped, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 12.00417. Foster, David William, ed. Sourcebook of Hispanic culture <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong><strong>States</strong>. Chicago, American Library Association, 1982. x, 352p. 30.00418. Fox, Jonathan. Assess<strong>in</strong>g b<strong>in</strong>ational civil society coalitions: lessonsfrom <strong>the</strong> Mexico-US experience. Santa Cruz, Chicano/Lat<strong>in</strong>o Research Center,University of California, 2000. 61p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, spiral-bound wraps.(Work<strong>in</strong>g paper 26) 25.00419. Fraxedas, J. Joaquín. La travesía solitaria de Juan Cabrera. New York,St. Mart<strong>in</strong>'s Press, 1993. x, 178p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Cuban Americannovelist. 12.00420. Freeman, Robert. Boycott grapes; photo essay <strong>in</strong> Engage, volume 2,number 5, November 15, 1969. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Board of Christian SocialConcerns, <strong>United</strong> Methodist Church, 1969. 6p. of Freeman's black/whitephotos and text <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 24p., 8.25x11.25 <strong>in</strong>ch issue, wraps worn and lightlydampsta<strong>in</strong>ed. The issue also conta<strong>in</strong>s a 1p. discussion of new fram laborlegislation by Eugene Boutilier. 15.00


421. Friedland, William H. and Dorothy Nelk<strong>in</strong>. Migrant; agricultural workers<strong>in</strong> America's nor<strong>the</strong>ast. New York, Holt, R<strong>in</strong>ehart and W<strong>in</strong>ston, 1971. xix,281p., illus., sheflworn dj. 22.00422. Fuller, Varden. No work today! The plight of America's migrants. NewYork, Public Affairs Committee, 1953. 28p., wraps with very m<strong>in</strong>or sta<strong>in</strong>s.This pamphlet, a summary of "Migratory Labor <strong>in</strong> American Agriculture,"conta<strong>in</strong>s significant materials on Mexican American migrants. (Pamphlet#190) 18.00423. Galarza, Ernesto. Aqui y alla en California; texto y fotografias deErnesto Galarza. San Francisco, Colleción M<strong>in</strong>i-Libros, 1971. 53p., illus.,wraps. (Colección m<strong>in</strong>i-libros) 35.00424. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy. San Jose, CA, Editorial Almaden, 1971. 56p. children'sbook, illus. with Galarza's black/white photos, wraps with m<strong>in</strong>or edge wear,8.5x5.5 <strong>in</strong>ches. Includes his photographs of farm workers. (Colección m<strong>in</strong>ilibros)30.00425. Galarza, Ernesto. Historia verdadera de una botella de leche. San Jose,CA, Editorial Almadén, 1972. 64p. wraps, 8.5x5.25 <strong>in</strong>ches, children's book,illus. with photos, on milk production. (Colección m<strong>in</strong>i-libros) 30.00426. Galarza, Ernesto. Un poco de Mexico. San Jose, CA, Editorial Almaden,1974. 64p. children's book, illus. with black/white photos, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,wraps, 8.5x 5.25 <strong>in</strong>ches. (Colección m<strong>in</strong>i-libros) 35.00427. Galarza, Ernesto. Spiders <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house and workers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> field. NotreDame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1970. xiv, 306p., hardcover <strong>in</strong> worndj. 12.00Migrant labor <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> grape fields of California and <strong>the</strong> National FarmWorkers Union.428. Galarza, Ernesto. Spiders <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house and workers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> field. NotreDame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1970. xiv, 306p., foreword, preface,<strong>in</strong>troduction, bibliography appendix, <strong>in</strong>dex, chapter endnotes, very goodfirst edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and unclipped lightly worn dj. 30.00Migrant labor <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> grape fields of California and <strong>the</strong> National FarmWorkers Union.429. Gallardo Regalado, Escalera Rodolfo. Tavo's world. N. pl., BienvenidoPublishers, 2004. 172p., signed, <strong>in</strong>scribed and dated by <strong>the</strong> Chicano writer,very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Novel of Chicano acculturation <strong>in</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California.No hold<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> OCLC. 65.00430. Galvan, Alicia Z. Enigma. San Antonio, Burke Pub., 1995. [viii] 61p.,illustrations, texts <strong>in</strong> English & Spanish, very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00Signed by <strong>the</strong> poet. Her second collection.431. Gámez, Tana de. The yoke and <strong>the</strong> star; a novel of <strong>the</strong> Cuban revolution.Indianapolis, <strong>the</strong> Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1955. 309p., first edition cased<strong>in</strong> boards covered <strong>in</strong> two different fabrics, <strong>in</strong> dust jacket, cas<strong>in</strong>g ra<strong>the</strong>rworn and top edge dust-soiled, dj badly foxed and worn. Second novel by<strong>the</strong> Hispanic American journalist who, born <strong>in</strong> Spa<strong>in</strong>, emigrated to Cuba and<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> US. She had a niche <strong>in</strong> Office of War Information dur<strong>in</strong>g WW II,connects to Voice of America and <strong>the</strong> UN <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> postwar period. 12.00432. Garay, Luis de. What is law? Los Angeles and Mexico City, Center ofExperimentation and Research <strong>in</strong> Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Education and Editorial Jus,


1975. 99p., bil<strong>in</strong>gual text, one of 2,000 copies, wraps. Translated byJames J. Kearney. 45.00433. Garcés, Fa<strong>the</strong>r Francisco, edited by John Galv<strong>in</strong>. A record of travels <strong>in</strong>Arizona and California 1775 - 1776; a new translation. San Francisco, JohnHowell <strong>Books</strong>, 1965. ix, 113p., 9.5x13 <strong>in</strong>ches, color frontis, prefatorynote, record of travels, appendices, glossary, references, <strong>in</strong>dex, colorplatesfold<strong>in</strong>g maps, very good first edition limited to 1,250 copies bound<strong>in</strong> decorative cloth and gilt, archival mylar jacket. 35.00434. Garcia, Crist<strong>in</strong>a. The Agüero sisters. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.299p., market<strong>in</strong>g packet for <strong>the</strong> book laid <strong>in</strong>, first edition, dj. Secondnovel by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American writer. 35.00435. Garcia, Crist<strong>in</strong>a. Dream<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Cuban. London, Flam<strong>in</strong>go, 1992. 245p.,first British edition, slightly worn wraps. First novel by <strong>the</strong> CubanAmerican writer. 25.00436. Garcia, Ernest F. and George Shaftel. Mexican-American heritage.Belmont, CA, Fearon Publishers, 1972. x, 194p., illus. Textbook. 22.00437. Garcia, F. Chris, ed. La causa política; a Chicano politics reader.Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1974. xi, 444p., edgeworn dj.25.00438. Garcia, Feliz Jr. and Randall Jimenez. Voices of Matatlan. San Jose,Chusma House, 1996. 389p., wraps. Novel. 15.00439. Garcia, Lionel G. Leav<strong>in</strong>g home. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985.249p., wraps, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>scribed by Garcia on <strong>the</strong> title page anddated 11/21/86. Novel, set <strong>in</strong> California dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> late 1930s <strong>in</strong>California. 20.00440. Garcia, Luis. Beans. Berkeley, Blue F<strong>in</strong> Press, 1984. 67p., <strong>in</strong>scribed byGarcia ('Sito'), one of 1,000 copies, wraps. Poetry. 35.00441. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, unsigned, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps, 25.00442. Garcia, Luis. A blue book. Berkeley, Cloud Marauder Press, 1976. 81p.,one of 750 copies, wraps. Poetry. 35.00443. García, Nasario, collector, editor. Abuelitos; stories of <strong>the</strong> RíoPuerco Valley. Albuquerque, Published <strong>in</strong> cooperation with <strong>the</strong> HistoricalSociety of New Mexico by University of New Mexico Press, 1992. xvii, 310p.,preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, glossary of regional/standard Spanish, contributors,photos, some Spanish text, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>wraps. 15.00444. García, Rupert, Pele deLappe. Rupert García; pr<strong>in</strong>ts and posters, 1967-1990. San Francisco, The F<strong>in</strong>e Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1990.Publicity packet 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g three press releases on museumstationary and five 8x10 b&w glossy photos of <strong>the</strong> artist and his workswith descriptive captions affixed to backs. 45.00Press materials for <strong>the</strong> exhibition at <strong>the</strong> California Palace of <strong>the</strong> Legionof Honor from Pele deLappe's collection.445. Garcia Castro, Ismael. Vidas compartidas; formacion de una redmigratoria transnacional. Aguacaliente Grande S<strong>in</strong>aloa y Victor ValleyCalifornia. Mexico City, Plaza y Valdés, 2007. 223p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, oneof 1,000 copies, first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 45.00446. Garcia Diego y Moreno, Francisco, translated and edited by Msgr.Francis J. Weber. The writ<strong>in</strong>gs of Francisco Garcia Diego y Moreno; obispo


de ambas californias. Los Angeles, Timothy Card<strong>in</strong>al Mann<strong>in</strong>g, 1976. xiii,192p., frontis-photo, <strong>in</strong>troduction, biographical sketch, glossary ofproper names, previous-owner's bookplate on front free endpaper o<strong>the</strong>rwisevery good first edition <strong>in</strong> lightly-rubbed blue cloth and gilt. 45.00447. García Rob<strong>in</strong>son, Louie. The devil, Delf<strong>in</strong>a Varela & <strong>the</strong> Used Chevy(which exam<strong>in</strong>es Delf<strong>in</strong>a Varela's puzzl<strong>in</strong>g pact with <strong>the</strong> devil, <strong>the</strong>pla<strong>in</strong>tive love story of Ruiz Lopez Mondragon, and <strong>the</strong> doomed Hispanicpolitical dream of Manuel Caballos). New York, Anchor <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 289p.,signed by <strong>the</strong> author, first edition, wraps. Paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al set <strong>in</strong> SanFrancisco's Mission District. 20.00448. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, unisgned, first edition, wraps. 12.00449. Garcia-Aguilera, Carol<strong>in</strong>e. Bloody waters; a Lupe Solano mystery. NewYork, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1996. 274p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Cuban-Americanauthor. 18.00450. Garcia-Davila, Armando. Out of my heart/De mi corazón. Santa Rosa, CA,Garcia-Davila, 20002. xi, 51p., signed by <strong>the</strong> poet, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g (with anew <strong>in</strong>troduction), wraps. Sonoma County, CA, poet , self-syled as <strong>the</strong>"blue-collar poet" and “<strong>the</strong> Gourmet Poet". 22.00451. Garfield, Dick. Island heat. Chatsworth, CA, GX Inc., 1973. 184p., wornfirst pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g PBO <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al camp pictorial wraps. Gay pulp fiction.(Trojan Classic TC 274) 15.00Set <strong>in</strong> San Juan, Puerto Rico.452. Garthwaite, Marion. Tomás and <strong>the</strong> red headed angel; illustrated byLorence F. Bjorklund. New York, Julian Messner, 1950. 190p., profuselyillustrated, signed and <strong>in</strong>scribed by Garthwaite, previous owner's gift<strong>in</strong>scription, slightly worn dj. 35.00Award-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g children's book set <strong>in</strong> Spanish California.453. Garza, Catar<strong>in</strong>o, ed. Puerto Ricans <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S.; <strong>the</strong> struggle forfreedom. New York, Pathf<strong>in</strong>der Press, 1977. 63p., illustrated with photos,very good first edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00SWP mayoral candidate author.454. Garza, Juan Manuel. 13 realities/13 realidades. San Antonio, XochitlPublications, 1978. 43p., wraps. Poetry and two short plays by <strong>the</strong>director of San Antonio's Chicano Arts Theatre. 45.00455. Garza, Roberto J., editor, Luis M. Valdez, Rubén Sierra, Alurista et al.Contemporary Chicano <strong>the</strong>atre (<strong>in</strong>cludes Bernabé & Los Vendidos by Valdez).Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1976. viii, 248p., preface,bibliography, notes, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> red buckram cloth boardsand unclipped dj. 30.00456. Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Desert blood; <strong>the</strong> Juárez muirders. Houston,Arte Público Press, 2005. vi, 346p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 15.00457. Gastélum Gaxiola, María de los Angeles . Migracion de trabajadoresMexicanos <strong>in</strong>documentados a los Estados Unidos. Mexico City, UniversidadNacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1991. 381p., first edition, very good <strong>in</strong>wraps. 35.00458. Gilb, Dagoberto. The last known residence of Mickey Acuña. New York,Grove Press, 1994. 218p., first edition, dj. 15.00


459. Gilb, Dagoberto. W<strong>in</strong>ners on <strong>the</strong> pass l<strong>in</strong>e and o<strong>the</strong>r stories. El Paso,C<strong>in</strong>co Punto Press, 1985. 93p., wraps. The Chicano author's first book.75.00460. Gili Gaya, Samuel. Nuestra lengua materna; observaciones gramaticales yléxicas. San Juan, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1973. 140p.,slightly shelfworn dj. The Spanish l<strong>in</strong>guist has taught at both MiddleburyColelge and <strong>the</strong> Univeristy of PUerto Rico. (Biblioteca popular 3) 22.00461. Gimenez, Joseph Patrick. Deep waters. San Juan, PR, Padilla Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gWorks, 1939. 72p., pr<strong>in</strong>ted brochure with American publisher's commentslaid <strong>in</strong>, dj separated along front gutter and with top third of dj sp<strong>in</strong>echipped. Poetry by an Afro-Virg<strong>in</strong> Island poet. French, p. 106. No hold<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>in</strong> OCLC. 150.00462. Giménez de Nott<strong>in</strong>gham, Freya. Niña de Gaoya; poems and writ<strong>in</strong>gs. SantaRosa, n. pub., 2010. 33p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Works by <strong>the</strong> Spanish-born,Puerto Rican raised nor<strong>the</strong>rn California writer. 20.00463. G<strong>in</strong>s, Patricia, ed. Great south west; "New Mexico Prized Recipes" from<strong>the</strong> Albuquerque Tribune's cook<strong>in</strong>g classic,. Albuquerque, The AlbuquerqueTribune, 1977. 142p., wraps. 15.00464. Giraudier, Antonio. Calles de la tarde. Madrid, Editorial Betania, 1989.82p., wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American pa<strong>in</strong>ter. 18.00465. Giraudier, Antonio. Leyenda de una noche del Caribe. Madrid, EditorialBetania, 1989. 51p., wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American pa<strong>in</strong>ter. 18.00466. Giraudier, Antonio. Nueva York. La Plata, El Editor Interamericano,1988. 50p., first edition, wraps. The Cuban American pa<strong>in</strong>ter/poet's shortpieces about his adopted city. 18.00467. Giraudier, Antonio. Ten remembrances for Don Quixote and o<strong>the</strong>r works; abi-centennial celebration, October 21 through November 7. New York, AvantiGalleries, 1975. [56]p., profusely illus. with works by <strong>the</strong> Cuban exileartist/poet, wraps. Exhibition catalog. 22.00468. Giraudier, Antonio. Ten remembrances for Don Quixote and o<strong>the</strong>r works; abi-centennial celebration, October 21 through November 7. New York, AvantiGalleries, 1975. [56]p., profusely illus. with works by <strong>the</strong> Cuban exileartist/poet and <strong>in</strong>itialed by him, gallery address crossed out, wraps.Exhibition catalog. 25.00469. Glick, Ronald and Joan Moore, eds. Drugs <strong>in</strong> Hispanic communities. NewBrunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1990. viii, 275p., <strong>in</strong>troduction,bibliography, tables very good first trade paperback edition <strong>in</strong> wraps.12.00470. Goldfarb, Ronald L. Migrant farmworkers: a caste of despair. Ames, TheIowa State University Press, 1981. xvi, 237p., foreword, preface, notes,<strong>in</strong>dex, illustrated with photos, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boardsand unclipped dj. 25.00471. Gómez, Laura E. Manifest dest<strong>in</strong>ies; <strong>the</strong> mak<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> Mexican Americanrace. New York, New York University Press, 2007. xii, 242p., review sheetlaid <strong>in</strong>, first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. Focus on New Mexico. 12.00472. Gómez Acevedo, Labor [and] Manuel Ballesteros Gaibrois. Vida y culturaprecolomb<strong>in</strong>as de Puerto Rico. Río Piedras, PR, Editorial Cultural, 1993.132p., wraps, very good condition. First published <strong>in</strong> 1980. 25.00


473. Gómez-Peña, Guillermo. The New World border; prophecies, poems &loqueras for <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> century. San Francisco, City Lights, 1996.244p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, glossary of Borerismos, appendix, illustrated withphotos, f<strong>in</strong>e first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 18.00Essays, poems and performance texts from San Francisco's post-chicano,gender-bend<strong>in</strong>g performance artist.474. Gómez-Quiñones, Juan. Mexican students por La Raza; <strong>the</strong> Chicano studentmovement <strong>in</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California 1967-1977. Santa Barbara, CA, Editorial LaCausa, 1978. 54p., 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ches, footnotes, sources, very good first editiontrade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 30.00475. Gonzales, Francisca , Luisa Menchaca, & Adaljiza Sosa Riddell. Policydevelopment public workshop: Chicana/Lat<strong>in</strong>a Summer Research Institute,Santa Clara University, August 19, 1989. davis, Chicano Studies Program UCDavis, 1989. 29p. <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g back cover, 5.5x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, bibliography,illustrated with figures and graphs, very good first edition booklet <strong>in</strong>stapled gray wraps. 20.00476. Gonzales, Juan L., Jr. Racial and ethnic groups <strong>in</strong> America: acollection of read<strong>in</strong>gs. Dubuque, Kendall/Hunt Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company, 1998.xiii, 450p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, fourth edition, library stamp on title page,trade paperback pictorial wraps. Covers Lat<strong>in</strong>os, Asian Americans, AfricanAmericans, Native Americans and whites. 12.00477. Gonzales, Manuel G. and Cynthis M. Gonzales. En aquel entonces [<strong>in</strong>years gone by], read<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> Mexican-American history. Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IndianaUniversity Press, 2000. xvii, 287p., later wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good. Acollection of 31 journal articles from <strong>the</strong> prior four decades or MexicanAmerican history. 12.00478. Gonzales, Patrisia. The Mud People: Chronicles, Testimonios &Remembrances. San Jose, CA, Chusma House, 2003. 292p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps.18.00479. Gonzales, Pedro J., Oscar Chavez, Tony Plana, Pepe Serna, Peter HenrySchroeder, Isaac Artenste<strong>in</strong>. Break of dawn; a true story; Sunday December10, 1989, U of A Gallagher Theater (souvenir booklet). Tuscon, Universityof Arizona, 1989. [56p.] 4.25x5.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, illustrated with photos ofGonzalez, Chavez, Serna et al, local advertis<strong>in</strong>g, bios, story of <strong>the</strong> film,very good <strong>in</strong> stapled pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 25.00A souvenir booklet to accompany <strong>the</strong> special screen<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dependentfilm written and directed by Artenste<strong>in</strong> tell<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> story of Los Angelesradio personality and musician Gonzalez who led a protest aga<strong>in</strong>st rightw<strong>in</strong>gdeportation of Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1930s and ended up <strong>in</strong> SanQuent<strong>in</strong> on trumped-up charges.480. Gonzales, Ramón [pseud.] as told to John J. Poggie, Jr.,. Between twocultures; <strong>the</strong> life of an American-Mexican as told to John J. Poggie, Jr.Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1975. xiv, 94p., <strong>in</strong>troduction,map, very good second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.18.00481. [Gonzales, Robert] Goodell, Mary Mitchell. Robert Gonzales: chronology.N. pl., Robert Gonzales Trust, 1990. 8p., 8,5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good <strong>in</strong>wraps with photo of <strong>the</strong> artist on <strong>the</strong> front (no <strong>in</strong>ternal illus.).Chronology of <strong>the</strong> life and labor of <strong>the</strong> 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 3,000copies. 45.00The Puerto Rican radical author was a lead<strong>in</strong>g light of Puerto Rico'sGeneration of 1940.483. [González, Juan]. Juan González; a twentieth century baroque pa<strong>in</strong>ter,by Donald E. Knaub. Dallas, Meadows Museaum, 1991. 20p., illus. with worksby <strong>the</strong> Cuban American artist, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps slightly worn at head.Exhibition catalog. 25.00484. Gonzalez, Ray. Memory fever; a journey beyond El Paso del Norte.Seattle, Broken Moon Press, 1993. 223p., wraps. 18.00485. Gonzalez, Ray. Turtle pictures. Tucson, University of Arizona Press,2000. 174p., uncorrected proof with review sheets laid <strong>in</strong>, wraps. Gonzalez"forges a new Chicano manifesto, <strong>in</strong>terweav<strong>in</strong>g lyrical poetry, prose poems,short fiction, and nonfiction commentary .... that traces <strong>the</strong> evolution oftoday's politically charged Chicano boices from <strong>the</strong> deafen<strong>in</strong>g silence of<strong>the</strong>ir ancestors." - rear wrap. 22.00486. González, Ray, ed. Currents from <strong>the</strong> danc<strong>in</strong>g river; contemporary Lat<strong>in</strong>ofiction, nonfiction, and poetry. San Diego, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1994.xiv, 571p., prepublication label pasted to front wrap, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g.Paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al, with selections from most major Lat<strong>in</strong>o authors.20.00487. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, lack<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> prepublication label. 12.00488. González Casanova, Pablo, ed. Historia poltica de los campes<strong>in</strong>osLat<strong>in</strong>oamericanos; 1. México, Cuba, Haití, República Dom<strong>in</strong>icana, PuertoRico. Mexico City, Siglo Vientiuno Editores, 1984. 247p., one of 3,000copies, first edition, wraps. 45.00489. Gonzalez Torres, Rafael A. Un hombre se ha puesto de pie. Rio Píedras,Editorial Universitaria, 1981. 158p., one of 3,000 copies, first EditorialUniversitaria edition, wraps. Novel, orig<strong>in</strong>ally published <strong>in</strong> 1967.18.00490. Grebler, Leo, Joan W. Moore and Ralph C. Guzman. The Mexican-Americanpeople; <strong>the</strong> nation's second largest m<strong>in</strong>ority, 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 pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, chipped dj. 25.00491. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, sp<strong>in</strong>e and boards somewhat faded, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, lack<strong>in</strong>gdj, ex libris. 17.00492. Grebler, Leo, Joan W. Moore and Ralph C. Guzman. The Mexican-Americanpeople; <strong>the</strong> nation's second largest m<strong>in</strong>ority, 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 firstedition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards and edgeworn, unclipped dj. 25.00493. Griep-Ruiz, L. J. Daily <strong>in</strong> all <strong>the</strong> small. Colorado Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, Maize Press,1984. 63p., wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> Salvadoran American writer. 22.00494. Griff<strong>in</strong>, John Howard. A time to be human. New York, MacmillanPublish<strong>in</strong>g Co., 1977. 102p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Griff<strong>in</strong>'s reflections onracism two decades after Black Like Me. The dj <strong>in</strong>cludes a blurb from CesarChavez. 15.00


495. Griffith, Beatrice. American me. Westport, Greenwood Press, 1973. 341p.,<strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, very good first Greenwood Press pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g of this reissue<strong>in</strong> green cloth. Albert Maltz' copy with his signature on <strong>the</strong> frontfree endpaper. This Houghton Miffl<strong>in</strong> Literary Fellowship award novel, by aLos Angeles social worker, is based on Mexican immigration to <strong>the</strong> US.150.00Maltz was one of <strong>the</strong> Hollywood Ten blacklisted screenwriters.496. Gruber, Ruth. Felisa R<strong>in</strong>cón de Gautier; <strong>the</strong> mayor of San Juan,illustrated with photographs. San Juan, Felisa R<strong>in</strong>cón de GautierFoundation, 1994. 190p. + 8p. photos, wraps. Reissue of <strong>the</strong> 1972 edition.15.00497. Guer<strong>in</strong>-Gonzales, Camille. Mexican workers and American dreams;immigration, repatriation and California farm labor, 1900-1939. NewBrunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1966. xi, 197p., <strong>in</strong>troduction,appendix, notes, <strong>in</strong>dex, photos, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. (Class and culture) 12.00498. Guerra, Victor, ed. El cam<strong>in</strong>o de la cruz; una antología chicana. Aust<strong>in</strong>,Tejidos, 1981. 62p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps, watercolor reproduction tipped <strong>in</strong>.Poetry, art and prose, with contributions by Leroy V. Qu<strong>in</strong>tana, CarlosAndrés Guerra and Carlota Cárdenas de Dwyer, among o<strong>the</strong>rs. 22.00499. Guerrero, Lucrecia. Tree of sighs. Tempe, Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Press, 2011. 219p.,f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> wraps. First novel, center<strong>in</strong>g on issues of bicultural identity.12.00500. Guerrero, Salvador. Memorias; a west Texas life, edited by Arnoldo deLeón. Lubbock, Texas Tech University Press, 1991. xvi, 126p. <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gphotos, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> red buckram cloth boards, gilt, andunclipped dj. 20.00501. Guzman, Raul M. Ta<strong>in</strong>ted. New York, iUniverse, 2005. 270p., previousowner's gift <strong>in</strong>scription. AIDS novel by a Mexican American author from LosAngeles. 30.00502. Hadley-Garcia, George. Hispanic Hollywood; <strong>the</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> motionpictures. New York, Citadel/Carol Publish<strong>in</strong>g Group, 1990. 256p., profuselyillustrated with black/white photos, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good first tradepaperback edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00503. Hall, Douglas Kent. The border; life on <strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e. Text and photographs.New York, Abbeville Press, 1988. 249p., dj. Black and white, and color,photography by <strong>the</strong> prom<strong>in</strong>ent southwest cameraman. 25.00504. Hallenbeck, Cleve. The journey of Fray Marcos de Niza; <strong>in</strong>troduction byDavid J. Wever, illustrated by José Cisneros. Dallas, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn MethodistUniversity Press, 1987. lxxi, 115p. profusely illus. with draw<strong>in</strong>gs by <strong>the</strong>great southwestern artist, very good <strong>in</strong> a like dj. On Marcos de Niza's1539 journey through <strong>the</strong> American southwest. 65.00505. Hansen, Niles. The border economy; regional development <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>southwest. Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1981. xi, 225p., ex libris.17.00506. Hansen, Niles. The border economy; regional development <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>southwest. Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1981. xi, 225p., very goodfirst edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> lightly-rubbed pictorial wraps. 12.00


507. Hardgrave, Robert L. and Santiago H<strong>in</strong>ojosa. The politics of bil<strong>in</strong>gualeducation: a study of four southwest Texas communities. Manchaca, TX,Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Swift, 1975. v, 82p., wraps. 35.00508. Hart, Dianne Walta. Undocumented <strong>in</strong> L.A.; an immigrant's story.Wilm<strong>in</strong>ton, DE, SR <strong>Books</strong>, 1997/2001. xxix, 136p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, slightlyworn wraps. Story of an undocumented Nicaraguan immigrant. 12.00509. Haselden, Kyle. Death of a myth; new locus for Spanish American faith.New York, Friendship Press, 1964. 175p., wraps. On Protestant m<strong>in</strong>istriesto <strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US. 30.00510. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. California's missions; <strong>the</strong>ir romance and beauty,illustrations by E. H. Suydam. New York, D. Appleton-Century Company, 1942.viii, 237p. + 48p. sketch illustrations, second edition cloth boards <strong>in</strong> dj,cloth shows some b<strong>in</strong>der's paste creep, jacket is a bit worn with a tear.15.00511. Hayes, Joe. The day it snowed tortillas; tales from Spanish New Mexico,illustrations and design by Lucy Jel<strong>in</strong>ek. Santa Fe, Mariposa Publish<strong>in</strong>g,1982. 73p., illus., <strong>in</strong>scribed by Hayes, second edition, wraps. 12.00512. Heig, Adair. History of Petaluma, a California river town. Petaluma,Scottwall Associates, 1987. xiv, 166p., period illustrations and mapsthroughout, 11x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ch wraps; third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. Very good copy. 15.00513. Heller, Celia S. Mexican American youth: forgotten youth at <strong>the</strong>crossroads. New York, Random House, 1966. viii, 113p., wraps. 15.00514. Hernández, Armand. Police make house calls. Tempe, Bil<strong>in</strong>gualPress/Editorial Bil<strong>in</strong>güe, 1991. 71p., wraps. Poetry. 15.00515. Hernandez, Gilberto. New love #1. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1996.First issue of <strong>the</strong> 24p. comic book, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 15.00516. Hernandez, Gilberto. New love no. 2. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1996.Second issue of <strong>the</strong> 24p. comic book, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 15.00517. Hernandez, Gilberto. New love no. 6. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1997.24p. comic book, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.00518. Hernandez, Jaime. Mechanics; love and <strong>the</strong> rocket, #s 1-3. Thousand Oaks,CA, Fanatagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1985. The three issues (93p.) of JaimeHernandez's Love & Rockets sp<strong>in</strong>off. All three issues have a mildly bent(not creased) upper corner. 50.00519. Hernandez, Jaime. Whoa, Nellie! No. 1. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>,1996. First issue of <strong>the</strong> 24p. comix paean to women's wrestl<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.15.00520. Hernández, Marie Theresa. Cemeteries of ambivalent desire; unearth<strong>in</strong>gdeep south narratives from a Texas graveyard. College Station, Texas A&MUniversity Press, 2008. x, 239p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. On"an old Mexican cemetery caufht <strong>in</strong>side a whitwashed suburban community." -p. 1. 19.00521. [Hernandez, Sam]. Sam Hernandez. San Francisco, Rena Bransten Gallery,1993. 8p., illus. with color and black/white reproductions of works by <strong>the</strong>Mexican American artist, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 22.00522. Hernández Cruz, Victor. Ma<strong>in</strong>land; poems. New York, Random House, 1973.83p., mildly worn wraps. 12.00


523. Herrera, Juan Felipe. Akrilica; translated by Stephen Kessler & SesshuFoster, with Dolores Bravo, Magaly Fernandez and <strong>the</strong> author. Santa Cruz,Alcatraz Editions, 1989. 164p., wraps. Poetry. 25.00524. Herrera, Juan Felipe. Exiles of desire. Fresno, Lalo Press, 1983. 65p.,first edition, wraps. Poetry. Herrera describes his life <strong>in</strong> San Francisco.35.00525. Herrera, Juan Felipe. The roots of a thousand embraces; dialogues. SanFrancisco, manic d press, 1994. 55p., signed by <strong>the</strong> poet/artist, wraps.22.00526. Hijuelos, Oscar. The Mambo K<strong>in</strong>gs play songs of love. New York, FarrarStraus Giroux, 1989. 407p., first edition, slightly worn dj. CubanAmerican author. 20.00527. Hijuelos, Oscar. Mr. Ives' Christmas. New York, HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 1995.248p., first edition, dj. 18.00528. Hijuelos, Oscar. A simple Habana melody (from when <strong>the</strong> world was good),a novel. New York, HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 2002. 299p., signed by Hijuelos, advancereader's edition, wraps. 35.00529. Hills, Elijah Clarence. Hispanic Studies. American Association ofTeachers of Spanish, 1929. viii, 298p., blue boards lightly soiled; signedby author. 20.00Collection of Hills' previously published articles, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g "New-MexicanSpanish," "Some Spanish-American poets," "Notes and queries on <strong>the</strong> meterof <strong>the</strong> 'Poem of <strong>the</strong> Cid,'" "How many words are <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> Spanish?" ando<strong>the</strong>rs.530. Hilz<strong>in</strong>ger, John George. Treasure land; a story, vol. 1. Tucson, ArizonaAdvancement Company, 1897. 160p., semicoated paperstock with vignettephotoillustrations <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> text, green wraps gilt, slightly chipped along<strong>the</strong> sp<strong>in</strong>e, cover letter<strong>in</strong>g mildly rubbed. Has material on Hispanic Arizona.Volume 1 is <strong>the</strong> only volume issued. *Adams Herd 1039. 75.00531. H<strong>in</strong>ds, Lennox S. Illusions of justice; human rights violations <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Iowa City, University of Iowa, 1978. xii, 432p. + [vi]bibliography, shelfworn wraps, else very good, <strong>in</strong>scribed by author.35.00H<strong>in</strong>ds, former director of <strong>the</strong> National Conference of Black Lawyers,drafted and presented <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al version of this petition to <strong>the</strong> U.N.Commission on Human Rights on behalf of his organization, <strong>the</strong> NationalAlliance Aga<strong>in</strong>st Racist and Political Repression, and <strong>the</strong> Commission onRacial Justice. Includes materials on Native Americans and MexicanAmericans as well as COINTELPRO.532. H<strong>in</strong>ojosa, Rolando. Dear Rafe. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985. 134p.,very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Novel focus<strong>in</strong>g on wealthy ranchers' dom<strong>in</strong>ation of asmall Texas town. 22.00533. H<strong>in</strong>ojosa, Rolando. Partners <strong>in</strong> crime; a Rafe Buenrostro mystery.Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985. 248p., a very good copy of <strong>the</strong> firstedition, wraps. A Klail City novel. 22.00534. [H<strong>in</strong>ojosa, Rolando]. The pawn review; volume VII, number 3, edited byThomas Zigal and Rolando H<strong>in</strong>ojosa Smith. Aust<strong>in</strong>, Calliopen Press, 1983. v,148p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps with subtitle, "El Boom de Tejas". Focus onChicano literature, with reviews by Ramón Saldívar on Hoyos, Vigil andAlurista; three reviews of H<strong>in</strong>ojosa; Nephtalí de León on Amsterdam Cantos


and much more;m poetry by Evangel<strong>in</strong>a Vigil, Rebecca Gonsales, Angela deHoyos, Ray Gonzáles, Tomás Rivera and o<strong>the</strong>rs; photos by Gilbert Cardenas,Tito Aguirre, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. 22.00535. H<strong>in</strong>ojosa, Rolando. The useless servants. Houston, Arte Público Press,1993. 191p., uncorrected proof, wraps. 25.00536. Hispanic Policy Development Project. From <strong>the</strong> eye of <strong>the</strong> storm. NewYork, Hispanic Policy Development Project, 1990. 51p., wraps, 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, very good condition. (The Ernesto Galarza Lat<strong>in</strong>o history series,essay number one) 20.00537. Hoffman, Abraham. An Oklahoma tragedy: <strong>the</strong> shoot<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> Mexicanstudents, 1931. El Paso, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1987. xii,75p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, bibliography, photos, very good first editiontrade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. (Southwestern studies 82) 18.00538. Hoffman, Abraham. Unwanted Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Depression;repatriation pressures, 1929-1939. Tucson, University of Arizona Press,1974. xv, 207p., illus., wraps. 15.00539. Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, eds. The Mexican American familyalbum; <strong>in</strong>troduction by Henry G. Cisneros. New York, Oxford UniversityPress, 1994. 128p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, illustrations, photos, very goodrepr<strong>in</strong>t trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 12.00540. Horne, Gerald. Revers<strong>in</strong>g discrim<strong>in</strong>ation; <strong>the</strong> case for affirmativeaction. New York, International Publications, 1992. viii, 119p., wraps,corners bumped. African American scholar. 8.00541. Horne, Steven H. Guía sistemática a los remedios naturales; un índicede los usos históricos de las hierbas <strong>in</strong>dividuales, las fórmulas herbáceasy los suplementos alimenticos. Payson, UT, Tree of Light Institute, 1995.22p., wraps. Spanish translation by Juan Vergaray. 15.00542. Hornor, Louise L., ed. Hispanic Americans; a statistical sourcebook,1994 edition. Palo Alto, CA, Information Publications, 1994. xi, 254p.15.00543. Hosk<strong>in</strong>, Beryl. A history of <strong>the</strong> Santa Clara Mission library. Oakland,Biobooks, 1961. viii, 82p., edition limited to 500 copies, 10.25x7 <strong>in</strong>chclothbound boards. 25.00544. Hostos, Eugenio Maria de. La peregr<strong>in</strong>ación de Bayoan. Rio Píedras,Editorial Edil, 2000. 319p., wraps. 22.00545. Hotchkis, Kathar<strong>in</strong>e Bixby. Christmas at Rancho Los Alamitos;illustrated by Clement Hurd. [San Francisco], California HistoricalSociety, 1971. vii, 23p. <strong>in</strong>cl. Hurd's illus., wraps. Repr<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> 1957edition. Rem<strong>in</strong>iscences of a childhood Christmas <strong>in</strong> mid-19th centuryCalifornia, still with a significant Hispanic <strong>in</strong>fluence. 22.00546. How, Louis. The Penitentes of San Rafael; a tale of <strong>the</strong> San Luis Valley.Indianapolis, The Bowen-Merrill Company Publishers, 1900. 381p., veryslight h<strong>in</strong>ge weaken<strong>in</strong>g, first edition, decorative cover. 75.00"Novel set <strong>in</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn Colorado. Improbable, <strong>in</strong>accurate story narrated byan <strong>in</strong>quisitive Eastern newcomer." - Weigle, A Penitente Bibliography.547. Howard, John R., ed. Awaken<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>orities; American Indians, MexicanAmericans, Puerto Ricans. New Brunswick, Transaction <strong>Books</strong>, 1970. 189p.,later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 10.00


548. Howard, Josef<strong>in</strong>a, with Lila Lomeli. Rosa Mexicano; a cul<strong>in</strong>aryautobiography with 60 recipes, translated by Es<strong>the</strong>r Allen. New York,Vik<strong>in</strong>g, 1998. xii, 292p., firt pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Introduction by LauraEsquivel. Howard <strong>the</strong> proprietor of <strong>the</strong> New York restaurant, fled Spa<strong>in</strong>after <strong>the</strong> Civil War, mov<strong>in</strong>g to Mexico; Lomeli is a Mexican American writer.20.00549. Howarth, Sam and Enrique R. Lamadrid, photos by Miguel Gandert, CaryHerz et al. Pilgrimage to Chimayó; contemporary portrait of az liv<strong>in</strong>gtradition. Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1999. [50p.] 8x6 <strong>in</strong>chesoblong, illustrated with b&w photos, very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 12.00550. Iglesias, David with Sean Seay. In justice; <strong>in</strong>side <strong>the</strong> scandal thatrocked <strong>the</strong> Bush adm<strong>in</strong>istration. Hoboken, John Wiley & Sons, 2008. x, 246p.,first edition boards <strong>in</strong> dj. Very good copy. 18.00Iglesias was fired by <strong>the</strong> Bush adm<strong>in</strong>istration as U.S. Attorney for NewMexico when he refused to <strong>in</strong>dict high-level Democrats before <strong>the</strong> 2006election. He was also <strong>the</strong> attorney <strong>in</strong> charge of <strong>the</strong> case that became <strong>the</strong>fil,m A Few Good Men.551. Jackson, Helen Hunt. Glimpses of California and <strong>the</strong> Missions. Withillustrations by Henry Sandham. Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1907. xii,292p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good condition <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al illustratedcloth b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g with only trivial edge wear, illus. First published1883.15.00552. Jacobs, Paul and Saul Landau, eds., with Eve Pell. To serve <strong>the</strong> devil.volume 2: colonials and sojourners. New York, Random House, 1971. xxxv,379p., first edition, slightly shelfworn dj. Covers Hawaiians, AsianAmericans and Puerto Ricans. 15.00553. Janssens, Augustín. The life and adventures <strong>in</strong> California of DonAugustín Janssens, 1834-1856; edited by William H. Ellison and FrancisPrice. San Mar<strong>in</strong>o, CA, The Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Library, 1953. xi, 165p., endsheetmaps, a few period illustrations, clothbacked pr<strong>in</strong>ted paper boards <strong>in</strong> dj;very good structurally, but marred by numerous tick marks <strong>in</strong> coloredpencil throughout text. Jacket is unclipped, has small tears on upper andlower edges. Almost entirely on Mexican California. 12.00Jannsens was a Belgian adventurer who migrated to Spa<strong>in</strong> and <strong>the</strong>n Mexico <strong>in</strong>his teens with his family; much mission-hopp<strong>in</strong>g.554. Jaramillo, Cleofas M. Shadows of <strong>the</strong> past; sombras del pasado,illustrated by <strong>the</strong> author. New York, Arno Press, 1974. 186p., profuselyillustrated, very good Arno repr<strong>in</strong>t edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards. On New Mexicoregional folklore, orig<strong>in</strong>ally published <strong>in</strong> 1941. (The New Mexican Hispano(The Mexican American)) 35.00555. Jel<strong>in</strong>ek, Lawrence J. Harvest empire a history of California agriculture.San Francisco, Boyd & Fraser Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company, 1979. iv, 113p., firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps; fa<strong>in</strong>t handl<strong>in</strong>g wear. (Golden state series) 12.00Commences with brief chapters on Native American and Spanish colonialplant<strong>in</strong>g.556. Jensen, Joan M. and Darlis A. Miller, editors. New Mexico women;<strong>in</strong>tercultural perspectives. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press,1986. ix, 409p. appendixes, illustrated with photos, very good firstedition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 17.00


557. Jiménez, Francisco. Cajas de cartón; relatos de la vida peregr<strong>in</strong>a de unniño campes<strong>in</strong>o. Boston, Houghton Miffl<strong>in</strong> Company, 2000. 125p., laterpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, agency label on front pastedown, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> a likedj. Story center<strong>in</strong>g on a Mexican migrant family <strong>in</strong> California. 15.00558. Jiménez, René A. Rem<strong>in</strong>iscencias Cubanas. Miami, Ediciones Universal,1977. 108p., wraps. Cuban American author. 30.00559. Johnston, Tony . El día de los muertos; illustrado por Jeanette W<strong>in</strong>ter,traducido por Rosa Zubizarreta. San Francisco, Mariuccia Iaconi, [2002].Unpag<strong>in</strong>ated, beautifully illus. children's book, wraps. Spanish languageversion; story set <strong>in</strong> Mexico. 12.00560. Jones, Lewis P<strong>in</strong>ckney. Stormy petrel; N. G. Gonzales and his state.Columbia, University of South Carol<strong>in</strong>a Press, 1973. x, 340p., long<strong>in</strong>scription by editor Bill Ball, dj. (Tricentennial #8) 45.00561. Jones, Oakah L. ed. The Spanish borderlands; a first reader. LosAngeles, Lorr<strong>in</strong> L. Morrison, 1974. xiv, 262p., foreword by Donald C.Cutter, preface, illustrations and maps, ex-library copy <strong>in</strong> pictorialtrade paper wraps. 12.00562. Jones, Oscar and Joy Jones. Historic Hispanic America. New York,Hippocrene <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 168p., wraps. Travel guide. (Hippocrene U.S.A.guide) 12.00563. Jordan, Louann & St. George Cooke. El Rancho de las Golondr<strong>in</strong>as;Spanish colonial life <strong>in</strong> New Mexico. Santa Fe, Colonial New MexicoHistorical Foundation, 1983. [50p.] 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction,illustrated with draw<strong>in</strong>gs, very good first revised edition <strong>in</strong> stapledpictorial wraps. 12.00564. Jovanovich, William. <strong>the</strong> money trail. San Diego, Harcourt BraceJovanovich, 1990. 178p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, rema<strong>in</strong>der mark, dj. Mysteryfocus<strong>in</strong>g on a powerful Florida-based Cuban American family and drugrunn<strong>in</strong>g. 17.00565. Kalergis, Mary Motley. Home of <strong>the</strong> brave; contemporary Americanimmigrants. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1989. Unpag<strong>in</strong>ated, profusely illus.with Kalergis' photos of recent immigrants, 8.5x13 <strong>in</strong>ches, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,chipped dj. 18.00566. Kanellos, Nicolás. Victor Hermández Cruz and La Salsa de Dios.Milwaukee, Spanish Speak<strong>in</strong>g Ourtreach Institute, University of Wiscons<strong>in</strong>-Milwaukee, 1979. 13p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, signed by Kanellos, stapled wraps.(Institute paper) 45.00567. Kanellos, Nicolás, ed. Mexican American <strong>the</strong>ater: legacy and reality .Pittsburgh, Lat<strong>in</strong> American Literary Review Press, 1987. 126p., illus. withperiod photographs, signed by Kanellos, first wraps edition. Essays, mostof which orig<strong>in</strong>ally published <strong>in</strong> various journals. 18.00568. Kanellos, Nicolás, ed. Revista Chicano-riqueña; vol. xi, no. 2, Summer1983 (special Gary Soto issue). Houston, University of Houston, 1983. 80p.,illustrations, very good literary journal <strong>in</strong> pictorial trade paper wraps.Soto, Ernesto Trejo, Jimmy Santiago Baca et al. 20.00569. Kanellos, Nicolás, with Cristelia Pérez. Chronology of Hispanic-American history; from pre-Columbian times to <strong>the</strong> prsent. New York, GaleResearch, 1995. li, 427p., illus., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00


570. Keller, Gary D., ed. Chicano c<strong>in</strong>ema; research, reviews, and resources.B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, Bilngual Review/Press, 1985. 208p. <strong>in</strong>cl. illus., secondpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.00571. Keller, Gary, et. al. Contemporary Chicana and Chicano art; artists,works, culture, and education, volumes I and 2. Tempe, Bil<strong>in</strong>gualPress/Editoria Bil<strong>in</strong>güe, 2002. Two volumes, profusely illus. with bothcolor and black/white reproductions, 9x12 <strong>in</strong>ches, djs. Vol. I: xviii, 318p.Vol. II: xviii, 324p. As new. Contributors <strong>in</strong>clude Aturo J. Aldama, PatVilleneuve, Henry Qu<strong>in</strong>tero and Gema Ledesma; photographs <strong>in</strong>clude CraigSmith and Marilyn Szabo. 225.00572. Kessell, John L. Kiva, cross, and crown; <strong>the</strong> Pecos Indians and NewMexico 1540 - 1840. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, The National Park Service, US Dept. of <strong>the</strong>Interior, 1979. xi, 587p., frontis, foreword, preface, appendices, notes,bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrated endpaper maps, profusely illustrated withb&w figures, photos, tables, color plates, very ngood first edition <strong>in</strong>gilt-decorated w<strong>in</strong>e faux lea<strong>the</strong>r boards. 25.00573. Kirack, Alex. Space flutes & barrio paths; illustrated by Mario AcevedoTorero. San Diego, Centro de Studios Chicanos, 1972. v, 72p., 8.5x8 <strong>in</strong>ches,wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> self-described Chicano dope smuggler, street runnerand hustler from San Diego, who spent seven years <strong>in</strong> San Quent<strong>in</strong>. 65.00574. Knadler, Stephen P. The fugitive race; m<strong>in</strong>ority writers resist<strong>in</strong>gwhiteness. Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2002. xxviii, 249p.,review sheet laid <strong>in</strong>, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Discusses black, Jewish, gay,lesbian, Chicano and Asian American texts vis-a-vis identity formation.12.00575. Knill, Harry. Dos Californios; about one of <strong>the</strong> most important eventsrecorded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> historical annals of Alta California, that cradle ofheroes and hero<strong>in</strong>es, <strong>in</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> last years of <strong>the</strong> rule of <strong>the</strong> K<strong>in</strong>g ofSpa<strong>in</strong>. Santa Barbara, Bellerophon <strong>Books</strong>, 1978. [52]p. color<strong>in</strong>g book,bil<strong>in</strong>gual text, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps. 12.00576. Kozer, Jose. The ark upon <strong>the</strong> number; translated by Ammiel Alcalay.Merrick, NY, Cross-Cultural Communications, 1982. 36p., two photos (Kozer,and Kozer's fa<strong>the</strong>r bearded <strong>in</strong> yarmulke teach<strong>in</strong>g a classful of kids),fac<strong>in</strong>g Spanish orig<strong>in</strong>al and English translations, staplebound 8.5x5.5 <strong>in</strong>chdecorated wraps, mild signs of handl<strong>in</strong>g and age. Poet Kozer was born <strong>in</strong>Havana <strong>in</strong> 1940, emigrated 1960. (Cross-cultural review chapbook 28)15.00577. Krakeur, Lester Gilbert and Isabel Brugada. Las adventuras de RobertoMartín; un drama en español en 31 capitulos. En comb<strong>in</strong>ación con discosfonográficos por destacados artistas españoles. N. pl., Decca Records,1944. 123p., illus. This Spanish language primer is based on <strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong>New York. 22.00578. Kuykendall, Crystal. From rage to hope; strategies for reclaim<strong>in</strong>g black& Hispanic students. Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, National Educational Service, 1992. xvii,142p., wraps. 12.00579. LaBrucherie, Roger A., text and photographs. Puerto Rico; bor<strong>in</strong>quenquerida. P<strong>in</strong>e Valley, CA, Imágenes Press, 1991. 155p. profusely illus.with LaBrucherie's photos, 10x10.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, dj. The corporate vision ofPuerto Rico. 15.00


580. LaDuke, Betty. Women artists; multi-cultural visions, preface byCharleen Touchette. Trenton, The Red Sea Press, 1992. xxii, 170p.,numerous b&w illustrations, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 12.00581. Lamb, Ruth S. Mexican Americans: sons of <strong>the</strong> Southwest. Claremont, CA,Ocelot Press, 1970. 198p., wraps. 25.00582. Lamphere, Louise, et. al., eds. Newcomers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> workplace; immigrantsand <strong>the</strong> restructur<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> U.S. economy. Philadelphia, Temple UniversityPress, 1994. viii, 309p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Studies ofGarden City, NJ, Miami and Philadelphia -- pack<strong>in</strong>ghouses, food service,small bus<strong>in</strong>ess, etc. 12.00583. Landers, Jane. Fort Mose; Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose: a freeblack town <strong>in</strong> Spanish colonial Florida. St. August<strong>in</strong>e, St. August<strong>in</strong>eHistorical Society, 1992. 34p., wraps. Repr<strong>in</strong>ted from <strong>the</strong> AmericanHistorical Review, Vol. 95, #1. 25.00584. Lane, James B. and Edward J. Escobar, eds. Forg<strong>in</strong>g a community; <strong>the</strong>Lat<strong>in</strong>o experience <strong>in</strong> northwest Indiana, 1919-1975. Chicago, Cattails Press,1987. vi, 297p., wraps. (Calumet regional studies, #2) 15.00585. Lanneret, Pierre. Internationalists In France Dur<strong>in</strong>g The Second WorldWar [cover title]. London, Phoenix Press, 1993. 53p., wraps. Caption title:Pierre Lanneret, alias Camille. A biography followed by Third CampInternationalists <strong>in</strong> France dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Second World War by Ernest Ryaner(Pierre Lanneret). 12.00Includes a 24-page biography of Lanneret (Ernest Rayner) which discusseshis work among Chicano farm workers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US, also reproduc<strong>in</strong>g threerelated posters.586. Latt<strong>in</strong>, Vernon E., editor. Contemporary Chicano fiction, a criticalsurvey. B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Press/Editorial Bil<strong>in</strong>güe, 1986. 331p.,<strong>in</strong>troduction, bibliography, book sale stamp on half-title and rema<strong>in</strong>dermark on bottom edge o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first wraps edition. (Studies <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> language and literature of <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Hispanos) 12.00587. Laviera, Tato. AmeRícan. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985. 95p., firstedition, wraps. Afro--Nuyorican poet. 35.00588. Lázaro, Felipe. Poetas Cubanos en Nueva York. Madrid, Editorial Betania,1988. 262p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. With contributions by Antonio Acosta,Magali Alabau, Re<strong>in</strong>aldo Arenas and many o<strong>the</strong>rs, along with shortbiographies of <strong>the</strong> poets. 25.00589. Lecompte, Janet. Rebellion <strong>in</strong> Río Arriba, 1837. Albuquerque, Universityof New Mexico Press, 1985. xiii, 186p., foreword, preface, documents,notes, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 15.00590. Leguizamo, John with David Bar Katz. Freak; semi-demi-quasi-pseudoautobiography. New York, Riverhead <strong>Books</strong>, 1997. 125p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.Autobiographical performance piece by <strong>the</strong> Hispanic comedian. 18.00591. Leyva , René and Marta Caballero. Las: que se quedan: contextos devulnerabilidad a ITS y VIH/SIDA en mujeres compañeras de migrantes.Cuernavaca, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2009. 150p., 8.25x10.75<strong>in</strong>ches, one of 500 copies, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 45.00592. Leyva de Varona, Adolfo; René J Silva; Geoffrey P Nyhart. Propagandaand reality: a look at <strong>the</strong> U.S. embargo aga<strong>in</strong>st Castro's Cuba. Miami,


Cuban American National Foundation, 1994. 64p., wraps, very good but formail<strong>in</strong>g label on back cover. 12.00Argument <strong>in</strong> favor of <strong>the</strong> embargo, by Cuban exiles <strong>in</strong> Florida.593. Light, Ken, photographs. To <strong>the</strong> promised land; <strong>in</strong>troduction by RichardRodriguez, essay by Mary Jo McConahay, oral histories by Samuel Orozco.New York, Aperture, 1988. 93p., profusely illus. with Light's documentaryphotography of Mexican immigration, 10x10 <strong>in</strong>ches, dj with closed tear onsp<strong>in</strong>e. 18.00594. Lima, A.J. Viva <strong>the</strong> Communist Party of California. Oct. 1979. [LosAngeles], Communist Party of California, 1979. [33p.], legal-size sheetsmimeographed both sides, stapled at upper left. Not founbd <strong>in</strong> OCLC.45.00Report to <strong>the</strong> California state convention of <strong>the</strong> CPUSA by Lima, who hadreturned from <strong>the</strong> national convention. Intended for <strong>in</strong>ternal circulation..Discusses Party perspectives on organization, Chicano action, <strong>the</strong> fightaga<strong>in</strong>st racism, and <strong>the</strong> status of several left-w<strong>in</strong>g organizationsaffiliated with <strong>the</strong> Democratic Party.595. Littw<strong>in</strong>, Mike, translated by Julián Reyna. ¡Fernando! (<strong>in</strong> English andSpanish) New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1981. 118p., 32 pages of photos, texts <strong>in</strong>English and Spanish, stats etc., very good first wraps edition. OnFrenando Valenzuela. 12.00596. Lizama Pizarro, Jorge. El trapecista del <strong>in</strong>f<strong>in</strong>ito. Montreal, Gráfico,1991. 66p., one of 500 copies, bookseller's card stapled to f.e.p.,o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Poetry by a Chilean exile liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Canada.30.00597. Llovio-Menendez, Jose Luis. Insider; my hidden life as a revolutionary<strong>in</strong> Cuba, translated by Elizabeth Grossman. Toronto, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1988.xiii, 466p. + 16p. photos, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 15.00598. Lobos, Amilcar. Portal a la Californiana; prosopoemario, withtranslations by Maruja Cid. San Francisco, CASA-Editorial Publications,1975. 32p., wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> San Francisco writer. 25.00599. Loescher, Gil and John A. Scanlan. Calculated k<strong>in</strong>dness; refugees andAmerica's half-open door, 1945 to <strong>the</strong> present. New York, The Free Press,1986. xviii, 346p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj, very good but for ownership stampon blank flyleaf. Shows <strong>the</strong> US bias to admit right-w<strong>in</strong>g refugees,particularly Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asian. Includes some discussion of Salvadoreños andHaitians. 15.00600. López, Alberto G. et. al., eds. Immigrants and refugees: a handbook ofcl<strong>in</strong>ical care. San Francisco, <strong>the</strong> editors, 1992. 58p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,wraps. On servic<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> mental health needs of Lat<strong>in</strong> American and Asianimmigrant populations <strong>in</strong> San Francisco. 25.00601. Lopez, Carlos U. Chilenos <strong>in</strong> California, study of <strong>the</strong> 1850, 1852 and1860 censuses. San Francisco, R and E Research Associates, 1973. xxvii,87p., orig<strong>in</strong>al fake lea<strong>the</strong>r b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, illus. 25.00602. López, María Milagros. La imperfección lábil de cada día (reflexionesen torno al sujeto y la vida cotidiana). Río Piedras, PR, Centro deInvestigaciones Sociales, Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1982. xvii, 188 p.,very good <strong>in</strong> wraps, 8.5x10.5 <strong>in</strong>ches. 75.00603. López-Adorno, Pedro, ed. Papiros de Babel; antología de la poesíapuertorriqueña en Nuva York; selección, estudio prelim<strong>in</strong>ar y viñetas


críticas de Pedro López-Adorno. Río Piedras, Editorial de la Universidadded Puerto Rico, 1991. xv, 509p., selected bibliography, author photos,texts ma<strong>in</strong>ly <strong>in</strong> Spanish with a section of poems written <strong>in</strong> Englishorig<strong>in</strong>ally, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and unclipped dj. 35.00604. Lopez-Tushar, Olibamam. The people of El Valle; a history of <strong>the</strong>Spanish Colonials <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Luis Valley. Pueblo, El Escritorio, 1997. xvi,248p., forewords, notes, appendix, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrations,maps, music, figures, f<strong>in</strong>e third edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 35.00605. Lorenzo, Ismael. La hosteria del tesoro. New York, Las Americás, 1982.88p., wraps. Rodeo novella by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American writer. 22.00606. Lorenzo, Orestes. W<strong>in</strong>gs of <strong>the</strong> morn<strong>in</strong>g; <strong>the</strong> flights of Orestes Lorenzo,translated by E. K. Max. New York, St. Mart<strong>in</strong>'s Press, 1994. 346p. + 16p.photos, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. The Cuban American aviator had fled Cuba <strong>in</strong> aMIG jet, <strong>the</strong>n returned for his family. 17.00607. Lorey, David E. The U.S.-Mexican border <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> twentieth century; ahistory of economic and social transformation. Wilm<strong>in</strong>ton, DE, SR <strong>Books</strong>,1999. x, 195p., preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, fur<strong>the</strong>r read<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>dex, photos andtables, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.12.00608. Lowenthal, Abraham F. and Katr<strong>in</strong>a Burgess, eds. The California-Mexicoconnection. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1993. xxi, 364p., wraps.12.00609. Lowitt, Richard. Bronson M. Cutt<strong>in</strong>g; progressive politician.Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1992. xiv, 418p., firstedition, dj. Cutt<strong>in</strong>g's career as a New Mexican pol featured hischampionship of Hispanic <strong>in</strong>clusion <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state's civic life. 25.00610. Lozano Ascencio, Fernando, translated by Aníbal Yáñez. Br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g it allback home: remittances to Mexico from migrant workers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>.San Diego, Center for U.S. - Mexican Studies, UCSD, 1993. xii, 77p.,abstract, selected bibliography, tables, figures, very good first editiontrade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. (Monograph Series, 37) 18.00611. Lucero M<strong>in</strong>er, Lenore Lee & Carol Guzman, compilers and editors. NewMexico directory of Hispanic culture; 1992 Qu<strong>in</strong>centennial edition,Hispanic Culture Foundation. Albuquerque, Hispanic Culture Foundation,1992. ix, 172p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>dividual artists, museums, galleries,organizations, films etc, illustrated with color plates, very good secondedition <strong>in</strong> spiral-bound pictorial wraps. 35.00612. Ludwig, Ed and James Santibañez, eds. The Chicanos; Mexican Americanvoices. Baltimore, Pengu<strong>in</strong> <strong>Books</strong>, 1971. ix, 286p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.12.00613. Ludwig, Ed and James Santibañez, eds. The Chicanos; Mexican Americanvoices. Baltimore, Pengu<strong>in</strong> <strong>Books</strong>, 1977. ix, 286p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.10.00614. Luján, Antonio, James D. Williams and Celia Geck Anchondo, eds. Studyon social concern; a framework for analysis and report on f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs. LasCruces, NM, Diocese of Las Cruces, 1985. viii, 95p. + [58]p. appendices,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, spiral-bound wraps. A study of <strong>the</strong> Hispanic population of<strong>the</strong> diocese, its demography and cultural practices. 65.00


615. Lynch, Patrick D. Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Mexican American school pr<strong>in</strong>cipals: ananalysis of a program's hits and misses. Las Cruces, ERIC/CRESS, NewMexico State University, 1969. 21p., 8.5x11", wraps. 22.00616. Machado, Manuel A., Jr. Listen Chicano! An <strong>in</strong>formal history of <strong>the</strong>Mexican-American, foreword: Barry M. Goldwater; illustrations, JosephWortman. Chicago, Nelson Hall, 1978. xviii, 196p., cartoon endpapers,bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, illus., very good first edition <strong>in</strong> buckram clothboards and unclipped dj. 25.00617. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, very good first trade paperback edition. 12.00618. Machado Narvaez, Francisco Javier. La voz de Francisco Javier. Caracas,n. pub., 1984. 80p., wraps. Poetry (and some prose) by a VenezuelanAmerican student killed <strong>in</strong> a traffic accident <strong>the</strong> day of his high schoolgraduation from <strong>the</strong> Loyola School <strong>in</strong> Miami. 25.00619. Macías, Anthony. Mexican American mojo; popular music, dance, and urbanculture <strong>in</strong> Los Angeles, 1935-1968. Durham, Duke University Press, 2008.xvi, 383p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, wraps. 15.00620. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy. xviii, 368p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, uncorrected page proofs,wraps. 15.00621. Macias, Reynaldo Flores, et. al. Educacion alternativa; on <strong>the</strong>development of Chicano bil<strong>in</strong>gual schools. Hayward, CA, The SouthwestNetwork, 1975. vi, 81p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, annotated selected bibliography,directory of alternative schools, small store stamp on title pageo<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first edition trade paperback. 25.00622. Maciel, David R. and María Herrera-Sobek, eds. Culture across borders;Mexican immigration & popular culture. Tucson, The University of ArizonaPress, 1998. xiv, 268p., preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrations, f<strong>in</strong>efirst trade paperback edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 12.00623. Madsen, William. Society and health <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lower Rio Grande Valley,based on <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs of <strong>the</strong> Hidalgo Project on Differential CultureChange and Mental Health. Aust<strong>in</strong>, The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health,1961. 36p., wraps. 25.00624. Madueño, Amalio. Arroyo. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005. 18p.,wraps, third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. New Mexican poet. 22.00625. Madueño, Amalio. Coyote observes humans. Rancho de Taos, NM, RanchosPress, 2005. 24p., wraps, third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00626. Madueño, Amalio. Garcia <strong>in</strong> Gr<strong>in</strong>golandia. Rancho de Taos, NM, RanchosPress, 2005. 27p., wraps, third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00627. Madueño, Amalio. Garcia <strong>in</strong> space. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press,2005. 26p., wraps, third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00628. Madueño, Amalio. The God of this vic<strong>in</strong>ity. Rancho de Taos, NM, RanchosPress, 2005. [36p.], wraps, third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00629. Madueño, Amalio. El mirador. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005.[26]p., wraps, author's bus<strong>in</strong>ess card taped to back cover. 22.00630. Madueño, Amalio. Smoke. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005. 19p.,wraps, third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00631. Madueño, Amalio. Ventana. Rancho de Taos, NM, Ranchos Press, 2005. 16p.,wraps, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00


632. Maffi, Mario, ed. and trans. Voci di frontiera; scritture dei Lat<strong>in</strong>osnegli Stati Uniti. Milan, Feltr<strong>in</strong>elli, 1997. 233p., near f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> wraps.Excerpts from major Chicano and Puerto Rican writers. 45.00633. Manuel, Herschel T. Spanish-speak<strong>in</strong>g children of <strong>the</strong> Southwest; <strong>the</strong>ireducation and <strong>the</strong> public welfare. Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1965.[xiv], 222p., [first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g], dj. Argues for special <strong>in</strong>struction toovercome language and cultural "deficiencies" <strong>in</strong> early education. 25.00634. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, edgeworn dj. 22.00635. Margulis, Mario & RodolfoTuirán. Nuevos patrones de crecimiento socialen la frontera norte: la emigracion. Mexico, Centro de EstudiosDemográficos y de Desarrollo Urbano, El Colegio de México, 1983. 55p.,pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction, tables, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish,very good <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al die-cut stapled wraps. (Documentos de Trabajo ST-83-02) 35.00636. Maril, Robert Lee. Liv<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong> edge of America; at home on <strong>the</strong> Texas-Mexico border. College Station, Texas A&M University Press, 1992. xiv,180p., dj. 18.00637. Marshall, Connie. De aqui a la maternidad; traduccion: Patti Lopez.Citrus Hieghts, CA, Conmar Publish<strong>in</strong>g, 1989. 172p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,wraps. English title: From Here to Maternity. Dj subtitle: "Escritoespecificamente para la familia Hispana". 15.00638. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Al. Voces que surgen; biografias cortas de Hispanoamericanos.Versión al Castellano por Alvaro Guzmán Guzmán. New York, New AmericanLibrary, 1974. xii, 210p., wraps. 52 short biographies of Spanish-speak<strong>in</strong>gAmericans. Publsihed <strong>in</strong> English as Ris<strong>in</strong>g Voices. 12.00639. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Dionisio D. Bad alchemy; poems. New York, W. W. Norton &Company, 1995. 89p., uncorrected proof, wraps. Cuban American poet.18.00640. Martínez, Elizabeth, ed. Letters from Mississippi; <strong>in</strong>troduction byJulian Bond. Brookl<strong>in</strong>e, MA, Zephyr Press, 2007. xxii, 376p., a very goodcopy of <strong>the</strong> first paperback pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. The Chicana activist worked withSNCC for most of <strong>the</strong> 1960s. 12.00641. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Fred G. The story of Antonio Sever<strong>in</strong>o Mart<strong>in</strong>ez and Maria delCarmel Santistevan. N.p., Self-published, n.d. [ii] 16p., pr<strong>in</strong>ted rectoonly,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, addendum, bibliography, biographical sketch of KitCarson, very good <strong>in</strong> stapled wraps. 20.00Self-published family biography of a New Mexico family from Spa<strong>in</strong>.642. Martínez, Max. The adventures of <strong>the</strong> Chicano Kid and o<strong>the</strong>r stories.Houston, Arte Público Press, 1982. 169p., very good first edition tradepaperback. 12.00643. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Rafael V. My house is your house. New York, Friendship Press,1964. 127p., illus. with photographs, some m<strong>in</strong>or pencil underl<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>first few pages, wraps. Paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al, with cover design by Rafael D.Palacios. Cuban American author. 25.00644. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Victor. Car<strong>in</strong>g for a house. San Jose, Chusma HousePublications, 1992. 65p., signed by <strong>the</strong> National Book Award w<strong>in</strong>ner, wraps.Poetry. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez’ first commercial book. 25.00645. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, not signed, wraps. 12.00


646. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Victor. Parrot <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> oven; a novel. New York, Joanna Colter<strong>Books</strong>, 1996. 216p., short <strong>in</strong>scription by Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.Com<strong>in</strong>g of age novel for young adults. 25.00647. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, signed by Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 20.00648. Martínez-Serros, Hugo. The last laugh and o<strong>the</strong>r stories. Houston, ArtePublico Press, 1988. 198p., wraps. World War II-era stories set <strong>in</strong> Chicago.12.00649. Martorell, Antonio. La piel de la memoria. Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico,Ediciones Envergadura, [1991]. 193p., wraps, 8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ches. 95.00650. Masud-Piloto, Félix Roberto. With open arms; Cuban migration to <strong>the</strong><strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Totowa, Rowman & Littlefield, 1988. xviii, 148p., foreword,preface, conclusions, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, notes, tables, very good firstedition <strong>in</strong> cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. 12.00651. 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 Salvadoreñoliv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Uganda. 25.00652. Matas, Julio. Transiciones, migranciones. Miami, Ediciones Universal,1993. 149p., wraps. Existential fantasies by <strong>the</strong> Cuban exile, who taughtHispanic literature at <strong>the</strong> University of Pittsburgh. 15.00653. Matiella, Ana Consuelo, ed. The multicultural challenge <strong>in</strong> heal<strong>the</strong>ducation. Santa Cruz, ETR Associates, 1994. xi, 407p., wraps. 22.00654. Mayer, Vicente V., Jr., ed. Utah: a Hispanic history. Salt Lake City,American West Center, 1975. viii, 90p. 35.00655. Mayerson, Charlotte Leon, ed. Two blocks apart; Juan Gonzales and PeterQu<strong>in</strong>n, photographs by <strong>the</strong> Still Photography Workshop, Harlem YouthUnlimited. New York, Holt, R<strong>in</strong>ehart and W<strong>in</strong>ston, 1965. 126p., black/whitephotos <strong>in</strong> text, shelfworn dj. On two Catholic Harlem teens, one PuertoRican, one Irish, and <strong>the</strong>ir separate worlds. 15.00656. Mayo, C. M. [Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Mansell]. The Visitors/Los visitantes; a visitto / una visita a Todos Santos, baja California, a chapter from <strong>the</strong> book /un capítulo del libro Miraculous Air, travels <strong>in</strong> Baja California. LosAltos, Tameme, 2002. 101p. very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.00657. 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 <strong>the</strong> mistreatment of Mexican migrants <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US.OCLC lists no US hold<strong>in</strong>gs. 65.00658. McCall, George Archibald, edited and with an <strong>in</strong>troduction by Robert W.Frazer. New Mexico <strong>in</strong> 1850: a military view. Norman, University ofOklahoma Press, 1968. 222p., frontis, appendixes, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex,tables, illus., very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and unclipped dj. McCall,a US Army Colonel, reported to <strong>the</strong> Secretary of War on social and militaryconditions <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> newly conquered land. 25.00659. McCarthy, Kev<strong>in</strong> R. and R. Burciaga Valdez. Current and future effectsof Mexican immigration <strong>in</strong> California; with executive summary. Santa Monica,The Rand Corporation, 1985. xv, 104p., + xi, 46p., tables, figures, twovolumes, trade paperbacks <strong>in</strong> wraps. 18.00660. McEntire, Davis. Residence and race. F<strong>in</strong>al and comprehensive report to<strong>the</strong> Commission on Race and Hous<strong>in</strong>g. Berkley, University of California


Press, 1960. xxii, 409p., tables, maps, cloth-bound boards, unclippededgeworn dj. (Publications of <strong>the</strong> Commission on Race and Hous<strong>in</strong>g) 15.00661. McEwan, Bonnie G., ed. The Spanish missions of La Florida. Ga<strong>in</strong>esville,University Press of Florida, 1993. xxvi, 458p., illus., maps. 22.00662. McKittrick, Myrtle M. Vallejo; son of California. Portland, OR,B<strong>in</strong>fords & Mort, 1944. 377p. + illus., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 50.00663. McLean, Gordon. Cities of lonesome fear. Chicago, Moody Press, 1991.190p. + 8p. photos, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, shelfworn wraps with subtitle: "Godamong <strong>the</strong> gangs". Based on <strong>the</strong> author's Chicago m<strong>in</strong>istry, cover<strong>in</strong>g MexicanAmerican and black urban gangs, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g sett<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> East Los Angeles.12.00664. McMurtrie, Douglas C. El Payo de Nuevo-Mejico. Albuquerque, PrivatelyPr<strong>in</strong>ted, 1933. 11p., wraps. 200 copies of this article on <strong>the</strong> two issuesof one of <strong>the</strong> rarest newspapers of Hispanic America were repr<strong>in</strong>ted fromThe New Mexico Historical Review, vol. viiii, #2 (April 1933). Includesfacsimilies of both issues. 95.00665. McWilliams, Carey. The Mexicans <strong>in</strong> America; a student's guide tolocalized history. New York, Teachers College Press, 1969. vii, 32p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. (Localized history) 25.00666. Med<strong>in</strong>a, Harold R. Corrected copy of op<strong>in</strong>ion Feb. 4, 1954, Harold R.Med<strong>in</strong>a, U.S.C.J. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> district court of <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> for <strong>the</strong>sou<strong>the</strong>rn district of New York. Civil action no. 43-757. New York, RecordPress [for <strong>the</strong> State of New York], 1954. vi, 424p., 9x6 <strong>in</strong>ch buff wraps;somewhat browned and edgeworn with clear "magic tape" mends to head andtail (thus far hold<strong>in</strong>g and unobtrusive), small sta<strong>in</strong> on first page ofTopical Arrangement of Op<strong>in</strong>ion. Mexican American judge. 50.00Actions brought aga<strong>in</strong>st Dillon Read, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs,Lehman Bros, Kuhn Loeb and many o<strong>the</strong>r outfits, some represented bySullivan & Cromwell. Sampl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> topical list: Part IV runs pp153-213 andis headed "Did <strong>the</strong> seventeen defendant <strong>in</strong>vestment bank<strong>in</strong>g firms comb<strong>in</strong>efor <strong>the</strong> purpose of dom<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g and controll<strong>in</strong>g and did <strong>the</strong>y <strong>in</strong> factdom<strong>in</strong>ate and control <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ancial affairs of issuers by directorships andsolicitation of proxies?".667. Mednick, Murray. Plays from Padua Hills 1982. Claremont, Pomona College,1982. 169p., wraps. Includes a contribution from Cuban American playwrightMaria Irene Fornes. 25.00668. Meister, Dick and Anne Loftis. A long time com<strong>in</strong>g; <strong>the</strong> struggle tounionize America's farm workers. New York, Macmillan Publish<strong>in</strong>g Co., 1977.xi, 241p., illus., dj. 18.00669. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, publisher's press release laid <strong>in</strong>, dj slightly edgewornand soiled. 15.00670. [Mena, Maria, et alia, speakers]. Controlan mente de prisioneros,venga a reunion / M<strong>in</strong>d control of prisoners, come to a meet<strong>in</strong>g. [New YorkCity], Mart<strong>in</strong> Sostre & Eduardo Cruz Defence Committee, June 16, no year.Standard-size leaf of buff construction paper mimeo'd with a 6x5 <strong>in</strong>chgraphic pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> red, double-sided English and Spanish, English side isblurred. One corner miss<strong>in</strong>g a small piece, fragile but still quite good.Graphic is an African-style portrait, possibly from an orig<strong>in</strong>al l<strong>in</strong>oleumblock but run off at <strong>the</strong> same time as text (which is done <strong>in</strong> threedifferent fonts plus typ<strong>in</strong>g). 20.00


Speakers were Eli Mess<strong>in</strong>ger, Dolores Johnson, Dan Georgakas (on Sostre)and Maria Mena (on Cruz).671. Mendoza, Lydia. Lydia Mendoza; a family autobiography; compiled and<strong>in</strong>troduced by Chris Strachwitz with James Nicolopulos. Houston, ArtePúblico Press, 1993. xxi, 409p., discography, bibliography, illus., verygood first trade paperback edition. Oral memoirs of Mendoza and her family,pioneer<strong>in</strong>g Spanish language vernacular s<strong>in</strong>gers of <strong>the</strong> southwest, from <strong>the</strong>jazz age through <strong>the</strong> 1950s. 12.00672. Mendoza, Tony. Ernie; a photographer's memoir, <strong>in</strong>troduction by OwenEdwards. Santa Barbara, Capra Press, 1985. [54]p., profusely illustratedwith <strong>the</strong> Cuban American photographer's tribute to his cat. 18.00673. Menendez, Lyle. The private diary of Lyle Menendez <strong>in</strong> his own words! Astold to Norma Novelli, with Mike Walker, edited by Judity Spreckels,conclusion by Pierce O'Donnell. Beverly Hills, Dove <strong>Books</strong>, 1995. xxi, 263p.+ 8p. photos, dj. A wonderful exploitation story about <strong>the</strong> Cuban Americanfamily ... 17.00674. Menes, Orlando Ricardo. Rumba atop <strong>the</strong> stones. Leeds, Peeple Tree Press,2001. 90p., f<strong>in</strong>e first trade paperback edition. 15.00Carbbean poetry by self-proclaimed Cuban American (born <strong>in</strong> Peru to Cubanparents, lives <strong>in</strong> Florida).675. [Mexican Players]. The Mexican Players present <strong>the</strong>ir 27th annual spr<strong>in</strong>gplay 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<strong>in</strong>ch playbill, 5x6.5 <strong>in</strong>ch handbill for <strong>the</strong> play laid <strong>in</strong>, two l<strong>in</strong>es crossedout, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 45.00The Community Theatre <strong>in</strong> Padua, founded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> late 1920s, almost byaccident became <strong>the</strong> home of <strong>the</strong> Mexican American troupe that worked hardboth to preserve aspects of <strong>the</strong>ir own culture while present<strong>in</strong>g it to wideraudiences.676. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, slightly crumpled 5x6.5 <strong>in</strong>ch handbill for <strong>the</strong> play laid<strong>in</strong>, two l<strong>in</strong>es crossed out, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 35.00677. Meyer, Michael C. Water <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hispanic southwest; a social and legalhistory 1550 - 1850. Tucson, The University of Arizona, 1984. xiii, 189p.,bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex, illus. with photos and maps, very good first edition<strong>in</strong> cloth boards and unclipped dj. 20.00678. Miller, Charlene. Los golondr<strong>in</strong>os; <strong>in</strong> The Kroeber Anthropologal SocietyPapers, no. 30, spr<strong>in</strong>g 1964. Berkeley, <strong>the</strong> Society, 1964. 21p. article(<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g bibliography) <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 100p. issue, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly wornwraps with cover art by Octavio Romano V. 30.00679. [Miller, Henry]. Account of a tour of <strong>the</strong> California missions and towns,1856; <strong>the</strong> journal & draw<strong>in</strong>gs of Henry Miller. Santa Barbara, Bellerophon<strong>Books</strong>, 1991. 64p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 17.00680. Miller, Tom. On <strong>the</strong> border; portraits of America's southwesternfrontier. Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1985. xiii, 226p.,first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good. 12.00681. Milligan, Bryce, Mary Guerrero Milligan, and Angela de Hoyos, eds.,Denise Chávez, Pat Mora, Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros et al contributors.Daughters of <strong>the</strong> fifth sun; a collection of Lat<strong>in</strong>a fiction and poetry.foreword by María H<strong>in</strong>josa. New York, Riverhead <strong>Books</strong>, 1995. xix, 283p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 15.00


682. Miranda, Victoria amd Camilo Feñ<strong>in</strong>i. Al filo de un cansancioapátrida/on <strong>the</strong> edge of a countryless wear<strong>in</strong>ess; poemas, translations byDaniel Fogel, Cathy Mahoney, and Ana Castillo. San Francisco, ism press,1986. 56p., wraps, fac<strong>in</strong>g Spanish / English texts. Poetry by two Chileanexiles liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US. 17.00683. Mirandé, Alfredo. The Chicano experience; an alternative perspective.Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1985. ix, 271p., wraps.12.00684. Modesto, Tomas. Los cuentos de Mount Hope (novela). Santo Dom<strong>in</strong>go,Republica Dom<strong>in</strong>icana, 1995. 447p., wraps. Novel based on Caribbeanemigration to New York, by <strong>the</strong> Afro-Dom<strong>in</strong>ican American author. 45.00685. Mol<strong>in</strong>a, Armando Mauricio. El amanecer de los tontos. San Francisco,Editorial Solaris, 1989. 262p., <strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong> Salvadorean Americanauthor, wraps. 25.00686. Momeni, Jamshid A. Demography of racial and ethnic m<strong>in</strong>orities <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>; an annotated bibliography with a review essay. Foreword byConrad Taeuber, preface by Marta Tienda. Westport, Greenwood Press, 1983.xxiii, 292p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. Covers <strong>Hispanics</strong>, blacks, and AsianAmericans. 15.00687. Moniz, Tomas. Without words & without kneel<strong>in</strong>g; a serialized z<strong>in</strong>enovella, <strong>the</strong> first <strong>in</strong>stallment. Berkeley, <strong>the</strong> author, 2010. 19p., wraps.On "five characters who are all part of an Anarchist study group ..." - p.1. 15.00688. Moore, Joan and Harry Pachon. <strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. EnglewoodCliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1985. x, 213p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.00689. Moore, John Bassett. The case of <strong>the</strong> Salvadorean refugees; disboundfrom The American Law Review, January-February, 1895, vol. XXIX. <strong>the</strong>Review, 1895. 20p., wraps. The refugees sought political asylum <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> USvia <strong>the</strong> US man-of-war Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. 25.00690. Mora, Grace. Puerto Rico; ¿Independencia or estadidad?/Independence orstatehood?. New York, Voz del Pueblo, 1977. 16p., wraps, very good.17.00691. Mora, Pat. Agua santa/holy water. Boston, Beacon Press, 1995. xi, 129p.,uncorrected page proof, wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> Tejana author. 18.00692. Mora, Pat. Chants. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1984. 52p., a very goodcopy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, wraps. Tejana poet. 22.00693. Moraga, Cherri. Heroes & sa<strong>in</strong>ts; playbill for Borderlands Theater.Tucson, Pima Community College Center for <strong>the</strong> Arts, 1993. 20p., 5.5x8.5<strong>in</strong>ches, very good first edition booklet <strong>in</strong> stapled pictorial wraps.15.00Playbill/Program for <strong>the</strong> Borderlands Theater production of Moraga's playabout pesticide abuse <strong>in</strong> Central California.694. Morales, Alejandro. Caras viejas y v<strong>in</strong>o nuevo. Mexico City, Joaqu<strong>in</strong>Mortiz, 1975. 127p., one of 4,000 copies, first edition, wraps. Firstnovel by <strong>the</strong> Chicano author, later published <strong>in</strong> English translation as OldFaces and New W<strong>in</strong>e. (Nueva narrative Hispánica) 75.00"Esta es su primera novela y, quizás, la primera que chicano algunoescribe totalmente en español" - rear wrap.


695. Morales, Alejandro. Old faces and new w<strong>in</strong>e; translated by: Max Mart<strong>in</strong>ez,edited and revised by: J. Monleon and Alurista, cover by: Esteban Villa.Orig<strong>in</strong>al title <strong>in</strong> Spanish: Caras viejas y v<strong>in</strong>o nuevo. Houston, ArtePublico Press, 1992. 132p., wraps. 25.00696. Morales, Patricia. Indocumentados Mexicanos. Mexico, Editorial Grijalbo,1982. 270p., tables, figures, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish,very good first editiontrade paperback. 35.00697. Morales Carrion, Arturo. Puerto Rico and <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>, <strong>the</strong> questfor a new encounter. San Juan, Editorial Academica, 1990. 123p., orig<strong>in</strong>alcloth b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> a very good dj. 25.00698. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 15.00699. Morales Leon, Daniel. Palabra; ome tecpatl 2008. N. pl., <strong>the</strong> author,2008. 14p. z<strong>in</strong>e-format poetry chapbook, mostly <strong>in</strong> Spanish, wraps. 18.00700. Morey, Janet & Wendy Dunn. Famous Mexican Americans; illustrated withphotographs. New York, Cobblehill <strong>Books</strong>/Dutton, 1989. xvi, 176p., firstedition, two private orgazational stamps, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good <strong>in</strong> a like dj.YA book with chapters of Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Luis Valdez, HenryCisneros, Edward James Olmos, and o<strong>the</strong>rs. 20.00701. Movimiento Socialista Popular. El Militante: La revista de discusiónpolítica del Movimiento Socialista Popular. Año 7, no. 1. Rio Piedras,Puerto Rico, Movimiento Socialista Popular, 1981. 48p., edgeworn wraps;text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. OCLC lists only two hold<strong>in</strong>gs. 22.00Journal of <strong>the</strong> Marxist-Len<strong>in</strong>ist Puerto Rican organization, with articleson party build<strong>in</strong>g and El Salvador.702. Muckley, Robert L., ed. Notes of Neorican sem<strong>in</strong>ar. [San Germán, PR , n.pub., 1972. 69p., m<strong>in</strong>or marg<strong>in</strong>alia, slightly soiled and edgeworn 9x8 <strong>in</strong>chwraps. Prose, poetry, artwork, with articles on <strong>the</strong> Young Lords andcontributions by Jamie Carrero, José Angel Figueroa, and more. 95.00703. Muñoz, Manuel. What you see <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> dark; a novel. Chapel Hill,Algonqu<strong>in</strong> <strong>Books</strong> of Chapel Hill, 2011. 251p., review sheet laid <strong>in</strong>, firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Bakersfield-based first novel by <strong>the</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong>o writer. 18.00704. 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 sp<strong>in</strong>e.45.00705. Murphy, Dan. New Mexico; <strong>the</strong> distant land, an illustrated history,picture research and 'Partners <strong>in</strong> Progress' by John O. Baxter, produced <strong>in</strong>cooperation with <strong>the</strong> Historical Society of New Mexico. Northridge, CA,W<strong>in</strong>dsor Publications, 1985. 183p., profusely illus., 9x12 <strong>in</strong>ches, firstedition, dj. 25.00706. Murphy, Garrett. 8 book. no place [Bay Area], author, 2010. 24p.,untrimmed staplebound wraps, a copyshop effort "designed by author," nicecopy signed by Murphy on <strong>the</strong> title page. 15.00707. National Association for Chicano Studies. In times of challenge:Chicanos and Chicanas <strong>in</strong> American society. Houston, Mexican AmericanStudies Program, 1988. 135p., first edition, wraps. (Monograph #6)18.00708. 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 <strong>in</strong>ches, crudely pr<strong>in</strong>ted on goldenrod paper. Notfound <strong>in</strong> OCLC. 150.00Four closely-typewritten pages of allegations aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>the</strong> family, list<strong>in</strong>gnefarious deeds as far back as <strong>the</strong> 19th century, with two pages ofreferences. Issued <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> context of public fasc<strong>in</strong>ation with <strong>the</strong> PattyHearst kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g by <strong>the</strong> SLA. "The history of <strong>the</strong> Hearst family <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> is one of violence, exploitation and dom<strong>in</strong>ation, especiallyover <strong>the</strong> native peoples of <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>." TheNational Committee toFree Los Tres supported three Chicano militants who claimed to have beenframed by narcotics agents <strong>in</strong> an effort to curtail <strong>the</strong>ir politicalactivism.709. [National Farm Workers Association ]. Huelga! / NFWA (p<strong>in</strong>back button).n.p., [196-]. 1 <strong>in</strong>ch diameter p<strong>in</strong>, mildly worn, with black stylized eagleon red background; union bug on edge. 25.00710. [National Farm Workers Association]. UFWOC / AFL-CIO (p<strong>in</strong>back button).Berkeley Litho Service, [196-]. One <strong>in</strong>ch diameter p<strong>in</strong>, very good, withblack stylized eagle with blak letter<strong>in</strong>g; union bug on edge with maker'sidentification. 18.00The <strong>United</strong> Farm Workers Organiz<strong>in</strong>g Committee was founded on August 22,1966 through <strong>the</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ation of <strong>the</strong> National Farm Workers Association(NFWA), led by César Chávez, and <strong>the</strong> Agricultural Workers Organiz<strong>in</strong>gCommittee (AWOC) led by Filip<strong>in</strong>o organizer Larry Itliong; it soon<strong>the</strong>reafter became <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> Farm Workers.711. National Lawyers Guild, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Chapter. The people'sjustice. Vol. 3 no. 6 (Oct.-Nov. 1971). Los Angeles, National LawyersGuild, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Chapter, 1971. 8p., tabloid format newspaper,light edgewear. Subtitle: "The legal system is America's only work<strong>in</strong>grailroad". 20.00Front page article explores jury selection <strong>in</strong> LA, not<strong>in</strong>g that Chicanos andblack defendants tended to face juries that did not reflect <strong>the</strong>composition of <strong>the</strong>ir communities. O<strong>the</strong>r articles <strong>in</strong>clude a piece on LouisTackwood, a former police <strong>in</strong>former and agent provocateur who targetedmilitant black organizations but later confessed at a KPFK pressconference; a transcript of an <strong>in</strong>terview with Attica prisoners; a piece onwelfare reform, and more.712. Nava Monreal, David. The new neighbor & o<strong>the</strong>r stories. Irv<strong>in</strong>e, CA,Pacific Writers Press, 1987. 173p., first edition, wraps. CaliforniaChicano writer. 25.00713. Nelson, Edna Deu Pree. The California dons. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1962. 309p., first edition. 20.00714. 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. 25.00715. News & Letters Committees. Black, brown and red; <strong>the</strong> movement forfreedom among black, chicano and <strong>in</strong>dian. Detroit, News & LettersCommittees, 1975. 77p., wraps, couple m<strong>in</strong>or sta<strong>in</strong>s. Repr<strong>in</strong>t with additions,first published <strong>in</strong> 1972. 12.00716. Niggli, Joseph<strong>in</strong>a. Mexican village; designs by Marion Fitz-Simons.Chapel Hill, University of North Carol<strong>in</strong>a Press, 1945. xiv, 491p., signedby <strong>the</strong> Mexican American author on <strong>the</strong> title page, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj wornat sp<strong>in</strong>e ends. 50.00


717. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, unsigned, partial dj enclosed <strong>in</strong> mylar. 35.00718. Niggli, Joseph<strong>in</strong>a. A miracle for Mexico; pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs by Alejandro RangelHidalgo. Greenwich, New York Graphic Society, 1964. 179p. + six colorpa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs by Rangel Hidalgo, m<strong>in</strong>or dampsta<strong>in</strong>, first edition, dj with smallchips at base and two-<strong>in</strong>ch closed tear. 50.00719. Niggli, Joseph<strong>in</strong>a. Step down, elder bro<strong>the</strong>r; a novel. New York,R<strong>in</strong>ehart and Company, 1947. viii, 374p., chipped dj. Niggli's first novel.65.00720. 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 andEdiciones Océano, 1985. 183p., first edition, wraps. 25.00721. [Novarro, Ramon]. Charm<strong>in</strong>g; Ramon Novarro <strong>in</strong> Devil May Care, withMarion Harris and Dorothy Jordan, words by Clifford Grey, music by HerbertStothart. New York, Robb<strong>in</strong>s Music Corporation, 1929. 6p., 9.25x12.25<strong>in</strong>ches, wraps lightly sta<strong>in</strong>ed and with owner's name under <strong>the</strong> title. Sheetmusic with a photo of <strong>the</strong> Mexican American film star, from Novarro's firsttalkie. 20.00722. [Novarro, Ramon]. The night is young; Ramon Novarro [and] Evelyn Laye<strong>in</strong> The Night is Young, lyric by Oscar Hammerste<strong>in</strong>, II, Music by SigmundRomberg. New York, Robb<strong>in</strong>s Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935.6p., 9x12 <strong>in</strong>ches, lightly worn wraps. Sheet music with a photo of <strong>the</strong>Mexican American film star buss<strong>in</strong>g his costar. 20.00723. Novas, Himilce. Mangos, bananas and cocomuts: a Cuban love story.Houston, Arte Público Press, 1996. 162p., dj. First novel by <strong>the</strong> CubanAmerican writer. 17.00724. Nunez, Sigrid. A fea<strong>the</strong>r on <strong>the</strong> breath of God; a novel. New York,HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 1995. 180p., first edition, dj. Nunez' first novel centerson a young woman com<strong>in</strong>g to terms with her immigrant (Ch<strong>in</strong>ese-Panamanianand German) parents. 22.00725. O'Connor, Jim. The story of Roberto Clemente, all-star hero;illustrated by Stephen Marchesi. New York, Dell Publish<strong>in</strong>g, 1991. 107p.,illus. <strong>in</strong> text, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, light fox<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. Biography for preteens.12.00726. October League (Marxist-Len<strong>in</strong>ist). Class struggle; journal of Communistthought. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1975, #1. Chicago, Communist Party (M-L), 1975. 63p.,wraps, mild fox<strong>in</strong>g. 17.00Includes material on Black and Chicano self-determ<strong>in</strong>ation, disciussion ofHarry Haywood and <strong>the</strong> POC, <strong>the</strong> Woman Question and Party Build<strong>in</strong>g, and more.727. Olmstead, Roger and Charles Wollenberg, eds. Nei<strong>the</strong>r separate nor equal;race and racism <strong>in</strong> California. [San Francisco], California HistoricalSociety, 1971. 117p. wraps. Covers African American, Chicano, JapaneseAmerican and Ch<strong>in</strong>ese American experiences. 25.00728. Olmsted, Virg<strong>in</strong>ia L., translator and compiler. Spanish and MexicanColonial censuses of New Mexico, 1790, 1823, 1845. Albuquerque, Publishedas a Bicentennial Project under <strong>the</strong> patronage of <strong>the</strong> New MexicoBicentennial Committee, New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1975. ii, 303p.,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, <strong>in</strong>troduction, <strong>in</strong>dex, errata, very good <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al spiralboundpr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 45.00


729. Olvera, Nancy. Sabotaje 3. Madera, CA, <strong>the</strong> z<strong>in</strong>e, [1995]. 16p., wraps,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. 35.00S<strong>in</strong>gle issue of <strong>the</strong> Chicana anarcho-punk fanz<strong>in</strong>e, with articles on variousbands, an animal rights piece oppos<strong>in</strong>g circuses, surveys of <strong>the</strong> scene <strong>in</strong>Uruguay and Spa<strong>in</strong>, reviews of albums from Aztlan Records, and more.730. Orjuela, Héctor H. Imagen de los estados unidos en la poesía deHispanoamerica. México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1980.201p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, footnotes, bibliography, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very goodfirst edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> wraps. (Cuadernos del Instituto deInvestigaciones Filológicas 4) 25.00731. Ortega, Raul. Red Jaguar <strong>in</strong> "deep trouble". San Francisco, <strong>the</strong> author,1997. [32]p., profusely illus. with color draw<strong>in</strong>gs by <strong>the</strong> Puerto Ricanchildren's book writer and and signed by him, wraps. 30.00The author's first book uses precolombian mythological <strong>the</strong>mes to weave anenchant<strong>in</strong>g adventure story for children <strong>in</strong> picture-book format.732. Ortiz Cofer, Judith. The l<strong>in</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> sun; a novel. A<strong>the</strong>ns, TheUniversity of Georgia Press, 1989. 291p., signed and dated with a long<strong>in</strong>scription by Ortiz Cofer, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> a very good dj.The poet's first novel. 45.00733. Ortiz Cofer, Judith. Silent danc<strong>in</strong>g; a partial remembrance of a PuertoRican childhood. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1980. 167p., later wrapspr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good. 12.00734. Ortiz Taylor, Sheila. Faultl<strong>in</strong>e. Tallahassee, The Naiad Press, 1982.126p., first edition, wraps. Hispanic lesbian novelist. 10.00735. Osa, Nancy. Cuba 15; a novel. New York, Delacorte Press, 2003. 277p.,advance galley, wraps. YA novel of a Cuban American teen. 12.00736. Otero, Miguelo Antonio, <strong>in</strong>troduction by Cynthia Secor-Welsh. My life on<strong>the</strong> frontier 1864 - 1882. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press,1987. lxxix, 293p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrations, very good firstedition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 18.00Orig<strong>in</strong>ally published it 1935.737. Padilla, Herberto. Heroes are graz<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> my garden; translated from <strong>the</strong>Spanish by Andrew Hurley. Barcelona, Editorial Argos Vergara, 1981. 250p.,first US edition, dj. Translation of <strong>the</strong> Cuban American's En mi jardínpastan los héroes. 22.00738. Paidlla, Yolanda C., ed. Reflexiones 1998; new directions <strong>in</strong> MexicanAmerican studies. Aust<strong>in</strong>, CMAS <strong>Books</strong>, 1999. xi, 173p., wraps. Annualvolume, with contributions by Américo Paredes, Sheila Contreras, Richard R.Flores, and many o<strong>the</strong>rs. 15.00739. 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 <strong>in</strong> Spanish, glossary at rear, very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 20.00Inscribed and signed by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American medical doctor & author.740. Palley, Julian, ed. Best new Chicano literature, 1986. B<strong>in</strong>ghamton,Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Press/Editorial Bil<strong>in</strong>güe, 1986. 84p., wraps. Includes works byLuis J. Rodriguez and Wilfredo Q. Castaño. (Cenzontle: Irv<strong>in</strong>e Anthology #9,N<strong>in</strong>th Chicano Literary Prize 1982-83) 17.00


741. Paniagua, Alejandro. "e" s<strong>in</strong> acento. Toluca, UNAM, 2010. 102p., one of500 copies, wraps. On both <strong>the</strong> pronunciation of English and <strong>the</strong> retentionof culture through language for Mexican immigrants <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US. 35.00742. Paniagua, Christian. Culpable; un juicio público a los mercaderes de lajusticia. Santo Dom<strong>in</strong>go, República Dom<strong>in</strong>icana, Editora Taller, 1994. 256p.,wraps, sp<strong>in</strong>e creased, m<strong>in</strong>or shelf wear. On crime & <strong>the</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al justicesystem <strong>in</strong> Puerto Rico. 35.00743. Paredes, Américo. A Texas-American cancionero; folksongs of <strong>the</strong> lowerborder. Urbana, University of Ill<strong>in</strong>ois Presses, 1976. xxiv, 194p., preface,<strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, glossary, bibliography, text <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish,<strong>in</strong>dex, illustrated with photos, maps and musical transcriptions, very goodfirst edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and unclipped dj. (Music <strong>in</strong> American Life) 30.00744. Paredes, Américo and Raymund Paredes. Mexican-American authors. Boston,Houghton Miffl<strong>in</strong> Company, 1972. 152p., slightly worn wraps. (Multi-ethnicliterature) 18.00745. Peace and Freedom Party, Electoral Committee, San Francisco. Welcome to<strong>the</strong> 1986 Socialist Campaign. San Francisco, Peace and Freedom Party, 1986.17p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch multicolor sheets stapled toge<strong>the</strong>r at upper left,horizontal fold for mail<strong>in</strong>g with address label on back. 15.00Packet of materials for <strong>the</strong> party's primary elections, prepared for SanFrancisco registrants. Includes long <strong>in</strong>troduction to Meg Weber, candidatefor state assembly <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 16th district, with her positions on SF rentcontrol, transit, education, etc.; a section on Cheryl Zuur, <strong>the</strong> Chicanacandidate for governor, and o<strong>the</strong>r candidates.746. Pedraza-Baily, Silvia. Political and economic migrants <strong>in</strong> America:Cubans and Mexicans. Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1985. viii, 242p.,illus. with tables and figures, small black mark on front free endpapero<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first edition <strong>in</strong> black buckram cloth and gilt,unclipped slightly edgeworn dj. 65.00747. Peña, Fernando de la. Democracy or Babel? The case for official English<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Foreword by Alistair Cook, <strong>in</strong>troduction by S. I.Hayakawa. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, U.S. English, 1991. 128p. + 17p. list ofcontributors to U.S. English, wraps. 10.00748. Peña, Manuel H. The Texas-Mexican conjunto: history of a work<strong>in</strong>g-classmusic. Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1985. xi, 218p., later wrapspr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. (Mexican American monograph #9) 15.00749. Pendleton, Don. El Verdugo; escuadron de la muerte, traducción española:O. J. Blanco. Miami, Libros Fiesta, [1969]. 155p., first Spanishtranslation of The Executioner: War aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>the</strong> Mafia, front wrap worn.12.00750. Perales, Alonso S. Are we good neighbors? New York, Arno Press, 1974.298p., illus. with photos, very good repr<strong>in</strong>t edition of <strong>the</strong> 1958 orig<strong>in</strong>al<strong>in</strong> salmon cloth. (The Mexican American ) 35.00751. Perdomo, Willie. Where a nickel costs a dime. New York, W. W. Norton &Company, 1995. 78p., cd <strong>in</strong>cluded, first edition of <strong>the</strong> Nuyorican poet'swork, slightly worn wraps. 15.00752. Perea Roselló, Pedro Luis. Los periódicos y los los periodistas deMayagüez. Ponce, n. pub., 1962. 50p., bookstore stamp, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good.45.00


753. Perez, David. Long road from Lares: an oral history. New York,Community Documentation Workshop at St. Mark's Church-<strong>in</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-Bowery, 1979.29p., wraps, m<strong>in</strong>or soil<strong>in</strong>g of wraps. 45.00Autobiographical pamphlet by <strong>the</strong> Puerto Rican immigrant who became<strong>in</strong>volved with <strong>the</strong> Young Lords Party.754. Perez, Raymundo. The secret mean<strong>in</strong>g of death by Tigre [pseud.] CorpusChristi, El Tercer Sol <strong>Books</strong>tore, 1972. viii, 31p., wraps slightly sta<strong>in</strong>ed.Revolutionary Tejano poet, artwork by various artists. 35.00755. Perez, Rosa Burke. The 215 dream; an epic, illustrated by Jeff LamontDavis. Mill Valley, CA, The Olive Tree, 1978. 62p., first edition, wraps.25.00756. Pérez Acuña, William. The great Pancho Villa. San Francisco, Padilla &Acuna Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company, 1978. 49p., profusely illus. with photos,bil<strong>in</strong>gual text, wraps. 22.00757. Perez de Ribas, Andres. My life among <strong>the</strong> savage nations of New Spa<strong>in</strong>.Written <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> year A. D. 1644 and entitled 'Triumphs of our Sa<strong>in</strong>tly FaithAmong Peoples <strong>the</strong> Most Barbarous and Savage of <strong>the</strong> New Orb.' Translated <strong>in</strong>condensed form by Tomas Antonio Robertson, native of <strong>the</strong> Rio Fuerte (GranRio de Zauque) of <strong>the</strong> former Prov<strong>in</strong>ce of S<strong>in</strong>aloa, Mexico. Los Angeles, TheWard Ritchie Press, 1968. xvi, 256p., slightly worn dj with a closed tearon <strong>the</strong> rear. 25.00758. Pérez Firmat, Gustavo. Next year <strong>in</strong> Cuba; a Cuban emigre's com<strong>in</strong>g ofage <strong>in</strong> America. New York, Anchor <strong>Books</strong>/Doubleday, 1995. x, 274p., reviewcopy with sheets laid <strong>in</strong>, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, slightly creased dj. 22.00759. Perrigo, Lynn I. Hispanos; historic leaders <strong>in</strong> New Mexico. Santa Fe,Sunstone Press, 1985. 94p., preface, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrated with photosthroughout, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.12.00760. Perry, Michael. Daniel's ride; illustrated by Lee Ballard. SanFrancisco, Free Will Press, 2005. [32]p., profusely illus. with Ballard'sdraw<strong>in</strong>gs, 11x8.74 <strong>in</strong>ches, signed by Perry, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, lack<strong>in</strong>g dj.English language version of <strong>the</strong> children's book based on lowrider culture.25.00761. Pierri, Ettore. Chicanos: el poder mestizo. Mexico City, EditoresMexicanos Unidos, 1979. 302p., illustrations, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very goodfirst edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 30.00762. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, later (1984) edition, wraps. 25.00763. Pijoan de Van Etten, Teresa. Spanish-American folktales; <strong>the</strong> practicalwisdom of Spanish-Americans <strong>in</strong> 28 eloquent and simple stories. Little Rock,August House Publishers, 1990. 127p., later wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. New Mexicotales. 12.00764. Piñero, Miguel. La bodega sold dreams. Houston, Arte Publico Press,1980. 47p., first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 250.00765. Plate, Peter. Joaqu<strong>in</strong> (<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fog). Oakland, autofiction series, 1988.69p., glossy white trade-size wraps with a splendid color illustrationthat does <strong>in</strong>deed depict Joaqu<strong>in</strong> Murietta, here wonder<strong>in</strong>g where to wash hishands. Nice copy of a nice production. The aveng<strong>in</strong>g Murietta is conjuredup <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> text, though Plate's timeframes are modern. 22.00


766. Plath, David W., ed. Aware of utopia. Urbana, University of Ill<strong>in</strong>oisPress, 1971. xvi, 150p., very good condition <strong>in</strong> worn dj. 10.00Includes materials on Japan and India, <strong>the</strong> Tijer<strong>in</strong>a movement, and <strong>the</strong>Banner community <strong>in</strong> Appalachia.767. Polk<strong>in</strong>horn, Harry, Alfredo Velasco, Malcolm lambert. El libro de Caló;revised edition. n.p., Floricanto Press, 1986. vi, 95p., preface, user'sguide, abbreviations, dictionary, concordance, very good revised editiontrade paperback <strong>in</strong> wraps. 30.00768. Portes, Alejandro, ed. The economic sociology of immigration; essays onnetworks, ethnicity, and entrepreneurship. New York, Russell SageFoundation, 1995. xvi, 310p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. 22.00769. Posada, Edward and L. Gene Ferris. Works <strong>in</strong> progress. N. pl., <strong>the</strong>authors, [198-?]. [21]p., wraps. Posada coedited a 1980 anthology ofCalifornia prison writ<strong>in</strong>g while <strong>in</strong> Vacaville; this excerpt is from alarger novel, My Law - presumably unpublished - based on his case.22.00770. Prado, Perez. Patricia; it's Patricia. New York, Editorial Mexicana deMusica Internacional, S. A., 1958. 6p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch sheet music withPrado's photo on <strong>the</strong> cover, wraps. Sheet music of 1950s mambo hit.20.00771. Prairie Fire. A s<strong>in</strong>gle spark: songs by Prairie Fire. San Francisco,<strong>United</strong> Front Press, 1975. 60p., wraps, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good. 75.00Prairie Fire was composed of s<strong>in</strong>gers affiliated with <strong>the</strong> RevolutionaryUnion. Songs <strong>in</strong>clude some with specific San Francisco relevance, such as"Drag <strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e" (about transit workers do<strong>in</strong>g a slowdown), with many aboutChicano issues <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> agricultural boycotts and <strong>the</strong> Farah strike,and an ode to Mao's Ch<strong>in</strong>a. 29 songs <strong>in</strong> all. Illustrated with photos oflocal demonstrations as well as some borrowed labor-related images fromo<strong>the</strong>r places and times.772. Prisoners Solidarity Committee. Prisoners call out: freedom; frombeh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong> walls of Auburn concentration camp. New York, PrisonersSolidarity Committee, 1971. 52p., illus., wraps with <strong>in</strong>sect damage. On <strong>the</strong>overwhelm<strong>in</strong>gly black and Hispanic prison population at New York's AuburnPrison, issued <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> wake of a work stoppage on Black Solidarity Day.18.00773. Progressive Labor Party. ¡Luchemos por el socialismo!/Fight forsocialism. Berkeley, <strong>the</strong> Party, [1979?]. 1p. flyer expla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Party'sl<strong>in</strong>e on Democrats and Republicans, pr<strong>in</strong>ted two sides (one <strong>in</strong> Spanish, one<strong>in</strong> English), 8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ches. 20.00774. Puerto Rican Socialist Party. Political <strong>the</strong>sis of <strong>the</strong> Puerto RicanSocialist Party; <strong>the</strong> socialist alternative. New York, North AmericanCongress on Lat<strong>in</strong> America, 1975. 48p., wraps slightly worn. 45.00775. Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee. Puerto Rico Libre! Bullet<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong>Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee, vol. v, no. 1, January 1977. New York,Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee, 1977. 16 page, 8.25 x 11 <strong>in</strong>ch newsletter,wraps. Issue title: Statehood? 25.00776. Pulido, Laura. Black, brown, yellow, and left; radical activism <strong>in</strong> LosAngeles. Berkeley, University of California Press, 2006. xv, 346p.,<strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, <strong>in</strong>dex, selected bibliography, illustrations and


tables, verty good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.(American Crossroads 19) 20.00777. Pursifull, Carmen M. Carmen by moonlight; poems. Champaign, IL, <strong>the</strong>author, 1982. vi, 123p., wraps. Puerto Rican poet. 30.00778. Quiñones, Magaly. En la pequeña Antilla (poemas). Río Piedras, PR,Ediciones Mairena, 1982. 64p., label 'donativo de la autora' stapled tofront wrap. Paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al. 35.00779. Quiñones, Magaly. Sueños de papel. San Juan, PR, Editorial de laUniversidad de Puerto Rico, 1996. 126p., wraps, first edition. Paperbackorig<strong>in</strong>al. Poetry. (Colección aquí y ahora 4) 30.00780. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, rema<strong>in</strong>s of price sticker on frontwrap. 25.00781. Quiñonez, Naomi. The smok<strong>in</strong>g mirror; poems. Los Angeles, West End Press,1998. 69p., very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.Poetry by a Los Angeles Chicana, personal <strong>in</strong>scription and signed by <strong>the</strong>poet. 22.00782. Qu<strong>in</strong>tana, Frances Leon. Pobladores; Hispanic Americans of <strong>the</strong> Utefrontier, with illustrations gratefully borrowed from El Arte de/The Artof R<strong>in</strong>i Templeton. Aztec, NM, <strong>the</strong> author, 1991. xviii, 267p., illus., verygood second revised edition, pictorial wraps. 35.00Orig<strong>in</strong>ally published <strong>in</strong> as Los Primeros Pobladores: Hispanic Americans of<strong>the</strong> Ute Frontier by Notre Dame.783. Rak, Mary Kidder. Border patrol; illustrated. San Francisco, R and EResearch Associates, 1971. 243p., fold<strong>in</strong>g map, foreword, illustrated withphotos, very good repr<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> 1937 Houghton Miffl<strong>in</strong> edition <strong>in</strong>lea<strong>the</strong>rette and gilt. 25.00784. Ramirez, Alfred. Planned fam<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> America? A letter to an employee of<strong>the</strong> Purex Corporation. La Habra, CA, Orange Tree Press, 1970. 13p.,staplebound 7x4 <strong>in</strong>ch wraps pr<strong>in</strong>ted black on orange; evidently <strong>the</strong> firstedition, later expanded. This copy bears much sloppy underl<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>ballpo<strong>in</strong>t, t<strong>in</strong>y sticker on cover possibly as issued (color match), a cleancrisp copy <strong>in</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r respects. Ramirez rants that Cesar Chavez'organiz<strong>in</strong>gs are <strong>the</strong> open<strong>in</strong>g salvo of a state/big biz strategy of tension(huge forest fires, bomb<strong>in</strong>gs, attacks on police, imm<strong>in</strong>ent destruction offood warehouses and water sources, youth culture (encouragedsurreptitiously we must assume) defeat of law enforcement) that will by'75 result <strong>in</strong> global "communazism" with Russia <strong>the</strong> big w<strong>in</strong>ner. 30.00Ramirez addresses a Purex executive who has just <strong>in</strong>stituted a millionplussuit aga<strong>in</strong>st him and his wife (Orange Tree Press). Purex, biglandowner California, Mexico, big v<strong>in</strong>tner, seed supplier &c, had signedcontracts with Chavez; <strong>the</strong> suit enjo<strong>in</strong>s Orange Tree from publish<strong>in</strong>g JohnSte<strong>in</strong>bacher's red-bait, "Bitter Harvest." But it is already published, sogo figure. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez and this exec or lawyer have had numerous real estatedeal<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> last several years, this episode <strong>the</strong> first problematic one.785. Ramirez, Ivonne Mijares and Hortensia Moreno. Ricardo Flores Magon.Mexico City, Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de la RevoluciónMexicana, 1986. 30p., color illus. by Martha Avilés, second edition,8.25x8.25 <strong>in</strong>ch wraps. Children's biography. (Biografias para niños)15.00


786. Ramirez, Reynol. 7. San Francisco, Ediciones Bohemias, 1979. 36p.,wraps. Inscribed by <strong>the</strong> Cuban American writer. 30.00787. Ramos, Jorge. The No borders; a journalist's search for home,translated from <strong>the</strong> Spanish by Patricia J. Duncan. New York,Rayo/HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 2002. xiv , 302p. + 16p. photos, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.Autobiography by <strong>the</strong> Mexican American telejournalist. 12.00788. Ramos, Juanita. Compañeras: Lat<strong>in</strong>a lesbians (an anthology). New York,Lat<strong>in</strong>a Lesbian History Project, 1987. xxix, 265p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps.18.00789. Ranton, Herbert J. La historia notable de un vaquero. N. pl., <strong>the</strong>author, n.d. 6p. folded brochure. The Montana-born author converts toChristianity. 20.00790. Rebolledo, Tey Diana. women s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> snow; a cultural analysis ofChicana literature. Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1995. xi,250p., preface, <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, biliography, sources, <strong>in</strong>dex, verygood first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 12.00Includes chapters on The Federal Writers' Projects <strong>in</strong> oral history.791. Rebolledo, Tey Diana, Rtl<strong>in</strong>da Gonzales-Berry and Teresa Márquez, eds.Las mujeres hablan; an anthology of Nuevo Mexicana writers. Albuquerque,El Norte Publications, 1988. xiv, 210p., edgeworn wraps, <strong>in</strong>scribed byRebolledo. Poetry and prose, with contributions from Denise Chavez,Erl<strong>in</strong>da Gonzales-Berry, Rosalie Otero and many o<strong>the</strong>rs. 25.00792. Rechy, John. The miraculous day of Amalia Gómez; a novel. New York,Arcade Publish<strong>in</strong>g/Little, Brown and Company, 1993. 206p., first edition,dj. Novel set <strong>in</strong> Los Angeles' Mexican American community. 17.00793. Reed, Ishmael and Al Young, eds. Yardbird lives! New York, Grove Press,1978. 288p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. An anthology of <strong>the</strong> multiculturalmagaz<strong>in</strong>e. 12.00794. Reisler, Mark. By <strong>the</strong> sweat of <strong>the</strong>ir brow; Mexican immigrant labor <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>, 1900-1940. Westport, Greenwood Press, 1977. xi, 298p.,second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00795. Reitz, Elizabeth Jean; C. Margaret Scarry. Reconstruct<strong>in</strong>g historicsubsistence 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 publicationseries no. 3) 12.00796. Research Organiz<strong>in</strong>g Cooperative of San Francisco. Basta ya! The storyof Los Siete de la Raza. San Francisco, Research Organiz<strong>in</strong>g Cooperative,[1970]. [40]p., illus., 8x10.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps browned and somewhatdiscolored, <strong>in</strong> part because of badly rust<strong>in</strong>g staples. 45.00797. Resistance. Know your enemy: stop FBI terrorist task force. Victory tonational liberation. Support <strong>the</strong> armed clandest<strong>in</strong>e movements. Defeat U.S.imperialism. New York, Resistance, [1983?]. Poster, 17.25x22.5 <strong>in</strong>ches,creased, folded. Black and white poster with images of members of <strong>the</strong> FBItask force, a large image of NYPD at <strong>the</strong> site of <strong>the</strong> assass<strong>in</strong>ation ofMtayari Shabaka Sundiata. Includes a list of FBI actions aga<strong>in</strong>st AfricanAmerican and Puerto Rican radicals. 75.00798. Revelle, Keith. Chicano! A selected bibliography of materials by andabout Mexico and Mexican Americans. Oakland, Lat<strong>in</strong> American Library of <strong>the</strong>


Oakland Public Library, 1969. 21p., wraps bound <strong>in</strong>to pressboard folder, exlibris. 18.00799. Revolutionary Communist Party. The hidden story of <strong>the</strong> Corcoran SHU:Maximum brutality <strong>in</strong> Cal Supermax. Cambridge, MA, Revolution <strong>Books</strong>, 2001.[8p.], wraps, repr<strong>in</strong>t from <strong>the</strong> Revolutionary Worker, 9/29/96. Expose ofconditions at Corcoran, near Fresno, California. Includes draw<strong>in</strong>gs byBraulio Castellanos show<strong>in</strong>g mistreatment he witnessed. Also discusses <strong>the</strong>case of Preston Tate, a 25-year-old black man from South Central LA whowas killed <strong>in</strong> what <strong>the</strong> pamphlet alleges was a "gladiator fight" set up by<strong>the</strong> guards. 20.00800. Revolutionary Union. The Bay Area Worker presents viva la huelga! Slideshow 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 <strong>in</strong>ches, pr<strong>in</strong>ted on one side. 18.00801. Ribes Tovar, Frederico. El libro Puertorriqueño de Nueva York; tomoI/handbook of <strong>the</strong> Puerto Rican community, volume I. New York, El LibroPuertorriqueño, 1968. 394p., illus. 95.00802. R<strong>in</strong>ger, Benjam<strong>in</strong> B. "We <strong>the</strong> people" and o<strong>the</strong>rs; duality and America'streatment of its racial m<strong>in</strong>orities. New York, Tavistock Publications, 1983.xii, 1165p., first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> a dj with only m<strong>in</strong>or wear. Dealswith blacks, Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Americans, Japanese Americans, and Puerto Ricans.20.00803. Ríos, Alberto. Five <strong>in</strong>discretions; a book of poems. Riverdale-on-Hudson,Sheep Meadow Press, 1985. 98p., first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> a dj with afaded sp<strong>in</strong>e and m<strong>in</strong>or edge wear. 25.00804. Ríos, Alberto Alvaro, etch<strong>in</strong>gs by Antonio Pazos. The iguana killer;twelve stories of <strong>the</strong> heart, etch<strong>in</strong>gs by Antonio Pazos. Lewiston, ID, BlueMoon and Confluence Press, 1984. 119p., frontis illustration, illustratedwith draw<strong>in</strong>gs, gift <strong>in</strong>scription o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first trade paperedition issued simultaneously with <strong>the</strong> limited harback. 20.001984 Western <strong>States</strong> Book Award w<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>in</strong> short fiction.805. Ríos Ávila, Rubén. Embocadura. San Juan, Editorial Tal Cual, 2003.206p., first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. The Puerto Rican literary andqueer <strong>the</strong>orist's tv presentations on Cultura Viva. 35.00806. Rios Bustamante, Antonio José. The California cotton <strong>in</strong>dustry and <strong>the</strong>background of <strong>the</strong> 1933 cotton strike <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Joaqu<strong>in</strong> Valley. N.p.,self-published manuscript, [1974?]. vii, 65p. pr<strong>in</strong>ted recto-only +bibliography and appendices, 14 pages of tables and graphs <strong>in</strong> plasticprotectors, 4 fold<strong>in</strong>g maps of <strong>the</strong> cotton <strong>in</strong>ductry <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> San Joaqu<strong>in</strong>Valley <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1930s, manuscript <strong>the</strong>sis <strong>in</strong> ACCO b<strong>in</strong>der. 75.00Includes sections on Mexican migrant workers.807. Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio. Lat<strong>in</strong>os <strong>in</strong> Hollywood. Enc<strong>in</strong>o, FloricantoPress, 1991. 190p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, illustrated with photos, briefbiographies, cheaply-made photos merely photo-copies, othyerwise very good<strong>in</strong> spiral-bound wraps. 25.00Covers stars from 1913 - 1945.808. Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio. Mexican Los Ángeles: a narrative andpictorial history. Enc<strong>in</strong>o, `Floricanto Press, 1992. 274p., maps, photos,tables, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. (Nuestra HistoriaSeries: Monigraph No. 1) 30.00


A survey of <strong>the</strong> study of regional Mexican American history and culture.809. Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio, et al. Regions of La Raza: chang<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>terpretations of Mexican American regional history and culture. Enc<strong>in</strong>o,Floricanto Press, 1993. 466p., very good first edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps.(Nuestra Historia Series: Monigraph No. 2) 30.00A survey of <strong>the</strong> study of regional Mexican American history and culture.810. Rius. The Chicanos. New York, North American Congress on Lat<strong>in</strong> America,1973. 30p., comix panels <strong>in</strong> color, wraps with spots of soil, mild wear.The Mexican cartoonist's brilliant history of Chicanos and <strong>the</strong> Chicanomovement. 25.00811. Rius, María and Josep McParramón. La vida bajo la tierra. New York,Barron's 1987. [32]p., color illus., wraps. Children's book. 15.00812. Robb, John Donald. Hispanic folk songs of New Mexico; with selectedsongs collected, transcribed and arranged for voice and piano. Albuquerque,The University of New Mexico Press, 1954. viii, 83p., 9x12 <strong>in</strong>ches, somelyrics <strong>in</strong> both English and Spanish, review copy with slip laid <strong>in</strong>, wrapsedgeworn, faded, begun to split and detach at sp<strong>in</strong>e. (University of NewMexico Publications <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> F<strong>in</strong>e Arts, #1) 75.00813. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, lack<strong>in</strong>g review slip, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps that have splitat head and tail but rema<strong>in</strong> firmly attached. 75.00814. [Rob<strong>in</strong>son, Bill]. Leonard Sillman presents Bill Rob<strong>in</strong>son [and] PhilBaker ... <strong>in</strong> "All <strong>in</strong> Fun". Boston, Shubert Theatre, 1940. 5x14 <strong>in</strong>chplaybill, folded once, lightly worn. Preview of <strong>the</strong> New York show,featur<strong>in</strong>g not only Mr. Bojangles, but a number of Hispanic dancers.22.00815. Rob<strong>in</strong>son, Cecil. With <strong>the</strong> ears of strangers; <strong>the</strong> Mexican <strong>in</strong> Americanliterature, draw<strong>in</strong>gs by H. Beaumont Williams. Tucson, University ofArizona Press, 1963. ix, 338p., dj slightly worn at sp<strong>in</strong>e ends. Coversimages of Mexican Americans as well as Mexicans, but with a decidedunfamiliarity outside of literary portraits. 25.00816. Robles, Mireya. Tiempo artesano/Time <strong>the</strong> artisan; translated by Angelade Hoyos. San Antonio, M & A Editions, 1977. 135p., illustrations, texts<strong>in</strong> English and Spanish, very good repr<strong>in</strong>t with m<strong>in</strong>or revisions, tradepaperback orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. Bil<strong>in</strong>gual poetry. Cuban Americanpoet, who emigrated <strong>in</strong> 1957. 18.00817. Rodriguez, Abraham Jr. The boy without a flag; tales of <strong>the</strong> South Bronx.M<strong>in</strong>neapolis, Milkweed Editions, 1992. 115p., illustrations, very goodfirst edition <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al pictorial wraps, front corner creased. Personal<strong>in</strong>scription signed by <strong>the</strong> Puerto Rican-American author, his first book.30.00818. Rodríguez, Alfredo. Estas tierras. El Paso, Dos Pasos Editores, 1987.106p., one of 1,000 copies, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps First published <strong>in</strong> 1983, this edition has a blurb bySergio D. Elizondo. 12.00819. Rodriguez, Art. East side dreams. San Jose, Dream House Press, 1999.267p., illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorialwraps. A second volume of family history, from Chiapas to San José, CA,<strong>the</strong> California Youth Authority, and more. Signed by <strong>the</strong> award-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gauthor. 15.00820. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, not signed, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.00


821. Rodriguez, Elena. Peaxetime: spirit of <strong>the</strong> eagle. San Jose, ChusmaHouse, 1997. 231p., f<strong>in</strong>e first edition trade paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. 12.00Debut novel of a Hispanic-American woman who jo<strong>in</strong>s <strong>the</strong> army as a way outof <strong>the</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g class.822. Rodriguez, Luis J. The concrete river. Willimantic, CT, Curbstone Press,1993. 125p., f<strong>in</strong>e first edition trade paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> pictorialwraps Poetry (and first book) by <strong>the</strong> author of Always Runn<strong>in</strong>g. Inscribed<strong>in</strong> Spanish and signed by <strong>the</strong> poet. 35.00823. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy of <strong>the</strong> first edition, not signed or <strong>in</strong>scribed, very good<strong>in</strong> wraps. 20.00824. Rodriguez, Marta Romana. Pan de los pobres (bread of <strong>the</strong> poor - covertitle). Healdsburg, CA, Runn<strong>in</strong>g Wolf Press, 2002. 99p., very good firstedition paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 45.00Eight copies found <strong>in</strong> OCLC.825. Rodriguez, Michael W. Humidity moon; short stories of <strong>the</strong> Vietnam War.San Antonio, Pecan Grove Press, 1998. 148p., f<strong>in</strong>e first edition tradepaperback orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 25.00Ex-Mar<strong>in</strong>e from Texas debut book.826. Rodríguez, Olga, ed. The politics of Chicano liberation. New York,Pathf<strong>in</strong>der Press, 1977. 159p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, photos, <strong>in</strong>dex, very goodfirst edition <strong>in</strong> cloth boards and unclipped dj. 40.00Includes reports to <strong>the</strong> SWP conventions <strong>in</strong> 1971 & 1976.827. Rodriguez, Robert and Tamra Orr. Great Hispanic-Americans. L<strong>in</strong>colnwood,IL, Publications International, 2006. 96p., illus., 9.75x9.75 <strong>in</strong>ches,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, orig<strong>in</strong>al illustrated boards, slightly edgeworn dj withrema<strong>in</strong>s of old price sticker on rear panel. 30.00828. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 22.00829. Rodriguez, Ron. The capta<strong>in</strong>s that dogs aren't. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, TheWash<strong>in</strong>gton Writers' Publish<strong>in</strong>g House, 1977. [32]p., wraps, signed, addresspenned on title page and pen corrections to text. 30.00830. Rodríguez Chávez, Ernesto. Emigración Cubana actual. Havana, Editorialde Ciencias Sociales, 1997. xi, 201p., wraps. 25.00831. Rodríguez Guglielmoni, L<strong>in</strong>da and Mirima M. González Hernández, eds.Enlaces: transnacionalidad - El Caribe y su diáspora - lengua, literaturay cultura en los Alvores del siglo XXI; 7ma Congferencia Internacional deEscritoras y Críticos Literarios del Caribe. Bronx, Lat<strong>in</strong>o Press, 2000.253p., first edition, wraps. Puerto Rican emphasis, with a section onLydia Cabrera. 25.00832. Rodriguez Ramon, Andres. Alma y perfil de Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara,The Schauer Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g Studio, 1956. 147p., one of 300 numbered copies,first edition, lightly worn dj. Poetry, <strong>in</strong> Spanish, <strong>in</strong>terpret<strong>in</strong>g SantaBarbara's history. 35.00833. Rohmer, Harriet & Jésus Guerrero Rea. Atariba & Niguayona; illustratedby Consuelo Mendez Castillo. San Francsico, Children's Book Press/Imprentade Libros Infantiles, 1988. 24p., illus., prior owner's name, illustratedboards. Reissue of <strong>the</strong> 1976 edition. Bil<strong>in</strong>gual children's book of <strong>the</strong>


Ta<strong>in</strong>os <strong>in</strong> Puerto Rico before <strong>the</strong> European conquest. (Fifth world tales)15.00834. Rojas, Mary Helen. Lady <strong>in</strong> wait<strong>in</strong>g; poems <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish, withillustrations by Richard Harr<strong>in</strong>gton, translations of Spanish poems byErnesto Lombeida, and foreword by Victor Rojas, edited by Kar<strong>in</strong> Wieder andRobert Lawrence Schichler. Rochester, NY, Spillway Publications, 1994.[84]p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. Rojas was a bil<strong>in</strong>gual educator from NewMexico. 18.00835. Romano-V., Octavio Ignacio, editor. El espejo - <strong>the</strong> mirror; selectedMexican-American literature. Berkeley, Qu<strong>in</strong>to Sol Publications, 1970. [xi],241p., very good second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, trade paperback orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> pictorialwraps. Poetry and fiction <strong>in</strong> English and Spanish. 12.00836. Romero, Arturo. The Mexican American child: a socioecological approarchto research. N. pl., Spanish Speak<strong>in</strong>g Mental Health Research Center, 1978.76p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 15.00837. Romero, Leo. Agua negra. Boise, Ahsahta Press, 1981. 42p., firstedition, wraps. Poetry. 25.00838. [Romero, Leo]. Celso. Houston, Arte Publico , 1985. 95p., wraps. Poetry,with text somewhat different from <strong>the</strong> prior Tonatiuh International edition.15.00839. Romero, Leo. Rita and Los Angeles. Tempe, Bil<strong>in</strong>gual Press/EditorialBil<strong>in</strong>güe, 1995. 137p., very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. Short stories. 12.00840. Romero, Mary. Maid <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S.A. New York, Routledge, 1992. viii, 208p.,wraps, old price stamped on half-title page. Focuses on Chicana householdworkers. (Perspectives on gender) 12.00841. Rosales, F. Arturo. Chicano! The history of <strong>the</strong> Mexican American civilrights movement. Houston, Arte Público Press, 1996. xxiii, 304p., 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, illustrated with photos, first edition, very good <strong>in</strong> black clothdecorated <strong>in</strong> red and white, unclipped dj. 40.00Based on <strong>the</strong> PBS series.842. Rosales, F. Arturo and David William Foster, eds. <strong>Hispanics</strong> and <strong>the</strong>humanities <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> southwest: a directory of resources. Editorial assistant:Carmen de Novais. Tempe, Center for Lat<strong>in</strong> American Studies, 1983. xiv,327p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Conta<strong>in</strong>s essays on <strong>the</strong> relation between<strong>Hispanics</strong> <strong>in</strong> California, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, as well asresource directories. 15.00843. Rose, Peter I. Tempest-tost; race, immigration, and <strong>the</strong> dilemmas ofdiversity. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. xiv, 257p., firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> dj. Survey of Asian and Lat<strong>in</strong>o immigration andsurroud<strong>in</strong>g issues. 12.00844. Rose Avila, Magdaleno M. Look<strong>in</strong>g for my w<strong>in</strong>gs; edoted by Beverley Keefe.Seattle, Patroncito Publish<strong>in</strong>g, 2004. vii, 148p., signed with a warm<strong>in</strong>scription by <strong>the</strong> Chicano poet, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. The anti-deathpenalty activist has worked with Amnesty International and Barrios Unidosfor many years. 25.00845. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, signed with a brief <strong>in</strong>scription by Rose Avila, firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 22.00


846. Rosen, N<strong>in</strong>a and Fredricka L. Stoller. Javier arrives <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S.; atext for develop<strong>in</strong>g readers. White Pla<strong>in</strong>s, NY, Prentice Hall regents, 1994.xv, 221p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, slightly worn wraps. Educational text center<strong>in</strong>gon a young immigrant from Jalisco. 12.00847. Rosenbaum, Robert J. Mexicano resistance <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Southwest; "<strong>the</strong> sacredright of self-preservation." Aust<strong>in</strong>, University of Texas Press, 1981. xii,241p., dj slightly edgeworn. 25.00848. Ruiz, Mona, with Geoff Boucher. Two badges; <strong>the</strong> lives of Mona Ruiz.Houston, Arte Público Press, 1997. 288p., review copy with sheets laid <strong>in</strong>,dj. Autobiography of <strong>the</strong> California gang member who became a policeofficer <strong>in</strong> conservative Orange County. 18.00849. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, lack<strong>in</strong>g review materials, dj. 15.00850. Ruiz, Ronald L. Happy birthday Jesús. Houston, Arte Publico, 1994.314p., <strong>in</strong>scribed by Ruiz, dj. 25.00851. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, not <strong>in</strong>scribed, dj. 17.00852. [Sacaluga, Servando]. 2 poèmes de Merceds Cortázar; avec <strong>in</strong>troduction,version française (texte bil<strong>in</strong>gue) et essai de bibliographie par ServandoSacaluga, illustré par Zila Sanchez. New York, Osmar Press, 1965. 51p.,Sanchez draw<strong>in</strong>g tipped <strong>in</strong>, <strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong> Chilean American poet/critic,wraps. 22.00853. Sa<strong>in</strong>z, Gustavo. The pr<strong>in</strong>cess of <strong>the</strong> iron palace; translated by AndrewHurley. New York, Grove Press, 1987. 307p., first US edition, dj withsmall closed tear at upper right corner. The Mexican novelist now resides<strong>in</strong> Albuquerque. 17.00854. Saks, Katia. La rifa. New York, William Morrow and Company, 1968. 160p.,dj. Peruvian American novelist. 18.00855. Salas, Floyd. Tattoo <strong>the</strong> wicked cross. Sagaponack, NY, Second ChancePress, 1981. 351p., edgeworn dj. Republication of Salas' first novel.17.00856. Salcido, Carm<strong>in</strong>a, and Steve Jackson. Not lost forever; my story ofsurvival. New York, William Morrow, 2009. 294p. + 16p. color photos, firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Autobiography of <strong>the</strong> daughter of Mexican immigrant RamonSalcido, who murdered his family <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sonoma Valley two decades ago;Carm<strong>in</strong>a alone survived. 12.00857. Saldivar, Ramon. Chicano narrative; <strong>the</strong> dialectics of difference.Madison, The University of Wiscons<strong>in</strong> Press, 1990. xii, 250p., scatteredillus., some pencil marg<strong>in</strong>alia, first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 12.00858. Sal<strong>in</strong>as, Luis Omar. Darkness under <strong>the</strong> trees/walk<strong>in</strong>g beh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong> Spanish.Berkeley, Chicano Studies Library, University of California, 1982. 120p.,very good first trade paperback edition <strong>in</strong> wraps. Poetry. 30.00859. Samoiloff, Louise Cripps. Portrait of Puerto Rico. New York, Cornwall<strong>Books</strong>, 1984. 215p., illus., dj. 17.00860. Samora, Julian. Los mojados: <strong>the</strong> wetback story; with <strong>the</strong> assistance ofJorge A. Bustamente F. and Gilbert Cardenas. Notre Dame, University ofNotre Dame Press, 1971. ix, 205p., photos, tables, very good first editiontrade paperback. 15.00861. Samora, Julian and Patricia Vandel Simon. A history of <strong>the</strong> MexicanAmerican people. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1977. xii,


238p., bookplate, o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial boards.25.00862. Sánchez, Elba Rosario. Tallos de luna/moon shots; draw<strong>in</strong>gs by RobertChiarito. Santa Cruz, CA, Mov<strong>in</strong>g Parts Press, 1992. [32]p., 8x9 <strong>in</strong>ches,illustrations, one of 500 copies, very good first trade limited edition <strong>in</strong>pictorial wraps. Chicana poet. 15.00863. Sanchez, George I. Forgotten people; a study of New Mexicans.Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1940. viii, 98p. +frontispiece, 14p. of <strong>the</strong> author's photos, endpaper maps, preface, tables,covers foxed, first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth <strong>in</strong> dj chipped and edgeworn. 40.00864. Sánchez, Marta Ester. Contemporary Chicana poetry; a critical approachto an emerg<strong>in</strong>g literature. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. xi, 377p.,first edition, edgeworn dj. 25.00865. Sánchez, Pedro. Memories of Antonio José Martínez; translation, notes,and profiles by Guadalupe Baca-Vaughn. [Santa Fe?], Rydal Press/<strong>the</strong> author,1978. 101p. + 54p. Spanish-language version, first edition thus, very good<strong>in</strong> wraps. 22.00866. Sanchez, Pilar. Symbols. San Francisco, Casa Editorial, CASA/fFondo deRecursos Culturales, 1974. 36p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, poetry illustrated byvarious artists, stapled and tape-re-enforced sp<strong>in</strong>e, illustrtaed wraps.25.00867. Sánchez, Ricardo. The loves of Ricardo. Chicago, Tia Chucha Press, 1997.160p., very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and unclipped dj. Posthumouspoetry collection. 18.00868. Sanchez, Ricardo. Milhuas blues and gritos norteños; <strong>in</strong>torduction by Dr.Arnold C. Vento. Milwaukee, University of Wiscons<strong>in</strong>. Spanish Speak<strong>in</strong>gOutreach Institute, 1980. iv, 28p sheets pr<strong>in</strong>ted one side, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,'first edition', wraps, A 1978 edition evidently appeared as well,render<strong>in</strong>g this issue a second or later (thanks to P. Scott Brown and BillFisher for <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation). 65.00869. Sanchez, Ricardo. Ahmos ZuBolton, Peter Blue Cloud and William CortesOandasan. Featur<strong>in</strong>g four third world poets <strong>in</strong> A, a journal of contemporaryliterature, spr<strong>in</strong>g 1979, vol. 4, no. 1. Laguna, NM, A Press, 1979. 32p.,wraps. Poetry by <strong>the</strong> Chicano, African American and Native American authors.30.00870. Sánchez, Ricardo, illustrated by Manuel G. Acosta. Canto y grito miliberación (y lloro mis desmadrazgos ...), pensamientos, gritos, angustias,orgullos, penumbras, poéticas, ensayos, historietas, hechizos, almales deson de mi existencia, illustrated by Manuel G. Acosta. Garden City, Anchor<strong>Books</strong>, 1973. 159p., rema<strong>in</strong>der mark bottom edge, lightly-worn first tradepaperback edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 12.00871. Sanchez, Thomas. Mile zero. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. 349p.,endpaper maps, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> clothbacked boards and unclippeddj. 12.00872. Sanchez, Thomas. Mile zero. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. 349p.,endpaper maps, signed by <strong>the</strong> author, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> clothbackedboards and unclipped dj. 25.00873. Sanchez, Thomas. Rabbit boss. London, Secker & Warburg, 1974. 468p.,lightly-worn first UK edition <strong>in</strong> boards and unclipped lightly-worn dj.18.00


Debut novel by <strong>the</strong> California author.874. Sanchez, Tr<strong>in</strong>idad, Jr. Compartiendo de la nada. San Antonio, M&AEditions, 1994. 22p., third pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g (first by M&A), very good <strong>in</strong> wraps.Chicano poet. 30.00875. Sánchez Jankowski, Martín. City bound; urban life and politicalattitudes among Chicano youth. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press,1986. xv, 294p., dj. Study of San Antonio, Albuquerque and Los Angeles.22.00876. Sánchez-Boudy, José. Aché, babalú ayé (retablo Afrocubano). Miami,Ediciones Universal, 1975. 86p., wraps. Poetry. Cuban American author.25.00877. Sanchez-Boudy, José. Leyendas de azúcar prieta (leyendas negras) (CabioSilo). Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1977. 70p., <strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong> Afro-CubanAmerican poet us<strong>in</strong>g his pseudonym 'Pepito', endpapers foxed, wraps.45.00878. Santiago, Danny. Famous all over town. New York, New AmericanLibrary/Plume, 1984. 284p., later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, plastic library b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g.Chicano com<strong>in</strong>g-of-age story, set <strong>in</strong> LA. 12.00879. Santiago, Esmeralda. When I was Puerto Rican. Read<strong>in</strong>g, MA, Addison-Wesley Publish<strong>in</strong>g Company, 1993. 274p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Memoir - andfirst book - by Santiago. 22.00880. Santiago, Soledad. Nightside. New York, Doubleday, 1994. 273p., firstedition, dj. New York-based mystery. 15.00881. Santos, John Phillip. Places left unf<strong>in</strong>ished at <strong>the</strong> time of creation.New York, Vik<strong>in</strong>g, 1999. 284p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Tejano memoir by <strong>the</strong>first Mexican American Rhodes Scholar. 18.00882. Sanz y Diaz, Jose. Fray Junipero Serra (fundador de California). Madrid,Publicacions Españolas, 1963. 54p. + 8p. illus., wraps. (Temas Españoles#42) 25.00883. Saunders, Charles Francis. A little book of California Missions. NewYork, Robert M. McBride & Company, 1925. 63p. <strong>in</strong>cl. numerous photos, firstpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, slightly worn boards. 25.00884. Schmidt, Fred H. Spanish surnamed American employment <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Southwest;a study prepared for <strong>the</strong> Colorado Civil Rights Commission under <strong>the</strong>auspices of <strong>the</strong> Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, GPO,1970. v, 247p., 8.5x10 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 30.00885. Scott, Bernice. Junipero Serra, pioneer of <strong>the</strong> cross. Fesno, ValleyPublishers, 1976. ix, 233p., illus., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. YA treatment.15.00886. Senior, Dr. Clarence. Our citizens from <strong>the</strong> Caribbean. St. Louis,Webster Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965. [iv], 122p., illustratedthroughout with tables, maps anjd photographs, very good first editiontrade paperback. (Americans All Series 5) 12.00887. Servín, Manuel P. The Mexican Americans; an awaken<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>ority. BeverlyHills, Glencoes Press, 1970. viii, 235p., second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, slightly wornwraps. 22.00888. Sha<strong>in</strong>, Yossi. Market<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> American creed abroad; diasporas <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S.and <strong>the</strong>ir homelands. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999. xvii,


294p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. With much on Mexican Americans, as well asAsian Americans, Jewish Americans, etc. 12.00889. Shaw, Randy. Beyond <strong>the</strong> fields, Cesar Chavez, <strong>the</strong> UFW, and <strong>the</strong> strugglefor justice <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 21st Century. Berkley, University of California Press,2008. xv, 347p., first edition, publisher's stamp on bottom fore edge -o<strong>the</strong>rwise <strong>in</strong> very good condition, dj. 12.00890. Shockley, John Staples. Chicano revolt <strong>in</strong> a Texas town. Notre Dame,University of Notre Dame Press, 1974. xii, 302p. <strong>in</strong>cl. illus., dj withseveral small chips. The Teamsters were central players <strong>in</strong> this struggle.30.00891. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, wraps. 12.00892. Shorris, Earl. In <strong>the</strong> Yucatán; a novel. New York, W. W. Norton &Company, 2000. 263p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. A Mexican American lawyer gets<strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mayan upris<strong>in</strong>gs of <strong>the</strong> late 20th century. 12.00893. Silva, Jose. M<strong>in</strong>d control newsletter. Psychorientology - <strong>the</strong> science oftomorrow - today! s<strong>in</strong>ce 1944. Special issue. Laredo, Institute ofPsychorientology, Inc., [packet, 1969-1971]. [This "special issue" appearsto be a loose collection of texts, no table of contents, is accompanied bynumerous holograph notes.] Folio cover leaf folded to quarto and pr<strong>in</strong>tedas a four-page <strong>in</strong>fo guide (uplift, text of Desiderata, course offer<strong>in</strong>gs),this enclos<strong>in</strong>g approx 25 recto-only leaves variously stapled, f<strong>in</strong>d mimeo'dessays, pr<strong>in</strong>ted articles and two mimeo'd exam sheets: one lists questionsto be proposed on an open exam, "You may use any written materials", <strong>the</strong>o<strong>the</strong>r a filled-<strong>in</strong> true/false three-pager. In addition, f<strong>in</strong>d enclosed aboutfifty standard leaves of l<strong>in</strong>ed writ<strong>in</strong>g paper bear<strong>in</strong>g handwritten classnotes, mostly verso and recto both, pencil and <strong>in</strong>k, all <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> same matureslightly illegible hand. NB, <strong>the</strong>se fifty leaves (80-some pages) are noteasily read, but neat enough and probably legible after acqua<strong>in</strong>tance ismade. These classnotes are likewise stapled <strong>in</strong>to fascicles, thus navigable.M<strong>in</strong>or edgewear, trivial ag<strong>in</strong>g of stock, <strong>the</strong> packet as discovered. 50.00Issued prior to <strong>the</strong> Third Annual International M<strong>in</strong>d Control Convention,which was to be held 1972 <strong>in</strong> Mexico City. "More than 200 persons attended<strong>the</strong> Second <strong>in</strong> Laredo Texas." Clos<strong>in</strong>g squib on back cover: "Special dailyprojects for all m<strong>in</strong>d control graduates: Prior to go<strong>in</strong>g to sleep, at yourlevel visualize and project end results for: 1. Return of all prisoners ofwar. 2. Peace <strong>in</strong> VietNam. 3. MIND CONTROL taught <strong>in</strong> school systems".894. Silva, Jose, with Robert B. Stone. Man <strong>the</strong> healer; learn to heal[subtitle from cover]. Laredo, TX, Institute of Psychorientology, Inc.,1986. Unpag<strong>in</strong>ated prelim<strong>in</strong>aries, 337p., glossy trade-size wraps, mildsigns of handl<strong>in</strong>g. 20.00895. Silva, Jose, with Robert B. Stone. The Silva m<strong>in</strong>d control method forbus<strong>in</strong>ess managers. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, Inc, 1983. 241p.,first edition boards <strong>in</strong> glossy dj; a f<strong>in</strong>e copy. 15.00896. Silva, Simón. Small-town Browny; cosecha de la vida. San Bernad<strong>in</strong>o,Arte Cachanilla, 1998. xi, 94p., illustrated with draw<strong>in</strong>gs by Silva, verygood first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 22.00Personal <strong>in</strong>scription signed by <strong>the</strong> author. On grow<strong>in</strong>g up as <strong>the</strong> child offarmworkers <strong>in</strong> California.897. Simmen, Edward, ed. Pa<strong>in</strong> and promise: <strong>the</strong> Chicano today. New York,Mentor, 1972. 348p.,second pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 15.00


898. Simmons, Marc. Witchcraft <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> southwest; Spanish and Indiansupernaturalism on <strong>the</strong> Rio Grande. L<strong>in</strong>coln, University of NebraskaPress/Bison, 1980. xiii, 184p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 15.00899. Slate, Michael. Border Blues. Cambridge, MA, Revolution <strong>Books</strong>, [1996-?].[21p.], wraps, article and B&W photos cut and pasted from 1996 issue ofRevolutionary Worker newspaper. 12.00900. Smith, Darren L., ed. Hispanic Americans <strong>in</strong>formation directory, 1990-1991; a guide to approximately 4,700 organizations, agencies, <strong>in</strong>stitutions,programs, and publications concerned with Hispanic American life andculture. Detroit, Gale Research, 1991. xi, 395p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches. 17.00901. Smith, Michael M. The Mexicans <strong>in</strong> Oklahoma. Norman, University ofOklahoma Press, 1980. v, 78p., later wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. 18.00902. Soares, André. Beyond paradise; <strong>the</strong> life of Ramon Novarro. New York, St.Mart<strong>in</strong>'s Press, 2002. xiv, 400p., glossy photo-section, very good firstedition <strong>in</strong> boards and unclipped dj. 35.00903. [Socialist Workers Party]. Raza si, guerra no / vote Socialist Workers[p<strong>in</strong>back button]. M.p., Socialist Workers Party, [197-]. 1.5-<strong>in</strong>ch diameterbutton, white text and red decor on black background, very good. 18.00904. Sosa, Lionel. The Americano dream; how Lat<strong>in</strong>os can achieve success <strong>in</strong>bus<strong>in</strong>ess and <strong>in</strong> life. New York, Dutton, 1998. xvii, 240p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,dj. Lat<strong>in</strong>o entrepreneur from San Antonio. 15.00905. Soto, Gary. Local news. San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,Publishers, 1993. 148p., first edition, dj. Barrio short stories, for bothchildren and adults. 25.00906. Soto, Gary. Nickel and dime. Albuquerque, University of New MexicoPress, 2000. 189p., f<strong>in</strong>e first nedition <strong>in</strong> red cloth and unclipped dj.20.00Three <strong>in</strong>terlock<strong>in</strong>g stories set <strong>in</strong> Oakland and <strong>the</strong> Bay Area <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1990s.907. [Soto, Gary]. Poetry; volume cxxxv, number 6 (March, 1980). Chicago,Poetry, 1980. 135p., wraps. Conta<strong>in</strong>s two poems (The Ashes, The Widow Perez)by Soto and three (W<strong>in</strong>ter <strong>in</strong> Ano<strong>the</strong>r Country, <strong>the</strong> Psychiatrist andKristallnacht) by Ai. 15.00908. Soto, Gary. Where sparrows work hard. Pittsburgh, University ofPittsburgh Press, 1981. 65p., very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth, gilt, andunclipped dj. (Pitt Poetry Series, Ed Ochester, general editor) 50.00Soto's third book of poetry.909. Soto, Gary. Where sparrows work hard. Pittsburgh, University ofPittsburgh Press, 1981. 65p., very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth, gilt, andunclipped dj. Signed by <strong>the</strong> poet on title page. (Pitt Poetry Series, EdOchester, general editor) 150.00Soto's third book of poetry.910. Soto, Gary, ed. Pieces of <strong>the</strong> heart; new Chicano fiction. San Francisco,Chronicle <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. x, 179p., <strong>in</strong>troduction, glossary, contributor bios,very good first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. Cisneros, Gilb,Ponce, Viramontes, Castillo and more. 15.00911. Soto, Pedro Juan. Spiks; stories, translated and with an <strong>in</strong>troductionby Victoria Ortiz. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1973. 92p., mild fox<strong>in</strong>g


to edges o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first US edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and price-clippeddj. Puerto Rican writer. 35.00Puerto Rican-born author who lived <strong>in</strong> NYC and was a member of TheGeneration of 1940.912. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy of <strong>the</strong> first US pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj with small closed tear andslight wear at sp<strong>in</strong>e ends. 22.00913. Soto, Pedro Juan. Temporada de duendes. México, Editorial Diógenes,1970. 234p., lightly shelfworn wraps. 25.00914. Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California Writers' Project of <strong>the</strong> Work ProjectsAdm<strong>in</strong>istration, compilers and writers. Santa Barbara, a guide to <strong>the</strong>channel city and its environs. New York, Hast<strong>in</strong>gs House . Publishers, 1941.xviii, 206p., photo <strong>in</strong>sert sections, endsheet maps, first edition clothboards <strong>in</strong> dj, jacket quite edgeworn, head of <strong>the</strong> cas<strong>in</strong>g has a touch of sunwhere jacket was absent. (American guide series, illustrated) 12.00915. Southwest Network. Casa de la raza; separatism or segregation ---Chicanos <strong>in</strong> public education. Hayward, CA, Southwest Network, [1974]. x,134p., wraps. Casa, a component of Berkeley's Experimental Schools Program,was closed by public fund<strong>in</strong>g sources on <strong>the</strong> grounds that it was separatist.30.00Artwork by <strong>the</strong> Royal Chicano Air Force, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Jose Montoya, EstebanVilla, and o<strong>the</strong>rs.916. Spannaus, E., ed. The campaigner, vol. 7, no. 1, November 1973. NewYork, National Caucus of Labor Committees, 1973. 67p., wraps splitt<strong>in</strong>galong <strong>the</strong> sp<strong>in</strong>e, a few pages of <strong>in</strong>ternal mark<strong>in</strong>gs, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches. Theissue is notable for Lyndon LaRouche's article "The sexual impotence of<strong>the</strong> Puerto Rican Socialist Party" published under his pen name L. Marcus.25.00917. Stavans, Ilan. The one-handed pianist and o<strong>the</strong>r stories. Albuquerque,University of New Mexico Press, 1996. 196p., small rema<strong>in</strong>der stamp on <strong>the</strong>bottom edge o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth andunclipped dj. 12.00918. Steele, Thomas J., S. J., editor. New Mexican Spanish religious oratory,1800 - 1900. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1997. vii, 229p.,illus., f<strong>in</strong>e first edition <strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al cloth and decorative gilt. 30.00919. Ste<strong>in</strong>er, Stan. La Raza; <strong>the</strong> Mexican Americans. New York, Harper & Row,1970. xii, 418p., first edition, dj. 18.00920. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, later edition, dj. 15.00921. Stevens, Larry. Mexican-Americans <strong>in</strong> California; revised edition,relevant <strong>in</strong>structional materials. Stockton, Hammer Press, 1970. 40p.,wraps with label removed from <strong>in</strong>side front cover. 25.00922. St<strong>in</strong>ner, William F., Klaus de Albuquerque and Roy S. Bryce-Laporte, eds.Return migration remittances: develop<strong>in</strong>g a Caribbean perspective.Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Smithsonian Institution, 1982. lxvii, 322p., wraps. ConcernsPuerto Ricans, Salvadoreños, and Costa Ricans as well as migrants fromnon-colonial Caribbean islands. (Research Institute on Immigration andEthnic Studies, occasional paper #3) 25.00923. Stoddard, Ellwyn R. Mexican Americans. New York, Random House, 1973.xvii, 269p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. (Ethnic groups <strong>in</strong> comparativeperspective) 15.00


924. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 12.00925. Stoddard, Elwynn R., Richard L Nostrand & Jonathan P. West, eds.Borderlands sourcebook; a guide to <strong>the</strong> literature on Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Mexico and<strong>the</strong> American Southwest. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. xv,445p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, extensive bibliography, illustrated with tables,graphs, figures and maps, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> cloth and unclippeddj with slight sunn<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> sp<strong>in</strong>e. 25.00926. Strickland, Rex W. Six who came to El Paso; pioneers of <strong>the</strong> 1840's. ElPaso, Texas Western Press, 1963. 48p. + 4p. illus., wraps. (Southwesternstudies #3) 22.00927. 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 <strong>in</strong> normal fashion, very good.40.00Includes an <strong>in</strong>terview with Reies Lopez Tijer<strong>in</strong>a "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 <strong>the</strong> people". Chicago, Students for aDemocratic Society, 1969. 8p. tabloid newspaper, illustrations, quarterfolded,very good. 45.00Includes an ill-labeled <strong>in</strong>terview with Puerto Rican Liberation ArmedCommandos.929. Students for a Democratic Society. SDS new left notes, vol. 4, no. 8,Feb. 28, 1969; . Chicago, Students for a Democratic Society, 1969. 12p.tabloid newspaper, illustrations, folded paper is somewhat browned withwater sta<strong>in</strong> along sp<strong>in</strong>e and wear along fold, else <strong>in</strong> good condition.20.00Includes a resolution passed by SDS So. Calif. regional council on"relationships to black and brown movements.”930. Subercaseaux, Benjam<strong>in</strong>. Retorno de U.S.A.; New York, spr<strong>in</strong>g 43.Santiago, Chile, Zig-Zag, 1943. 325p., prior owner's signature, wrapsbrowned and slightly worn. A Chilean editor <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US and <strong>in</strong> Brazil.45.00931. Summers, June Nay. Buenos días Tijuana. Ramona, CA, Ballema Press, 1974.50p., wraps. 25.00932. Su<strong>the</strong>rland (Mart<strong>in</strong>ez), Elizabeth. The youngest revolution, a personalreport on Cuba, with photos by Leroy Lucas. New York, The Dial Press, 1969.277p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g cloth boards <strong>in</strong> dj. The Chicana activist's secondbook. 18.00933. Swadesh, Frances Leon. Los primeros pobladores; Hispanic Americans of<strong>the</strong> Ute frontier. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 1974. xxiii,262p. + 12p. photos, glossary, <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, bibliography, <strong>in</strong>dex,lightly-worn first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorial wraps. 15.00934. Tafolla, Carmen, illustrated by Matt Novak. Baby coyote and <strong>the</strong> OldWoman: El Coyote y la Viejita; a bil<strong>in</strong>gual celebration of friendship andecological wisdom. San Antonio, W<strong>in</strong>gs Press, 2000. 24p., 8.5x8.25 <strong>in</strong>ches,full-page color illustrations, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish and English, very goodfirst illustrated edition <strong>in</strong> pictorial boards. 11.00


Orig<strong>in</strong>ally published <strong>in</strong> 1993 by Houghton Miffl<strong>in</strong>, this new edition isillustrated by Novak.935. Takaki, Ronald T. Iron cages; race and culture <strong>in</strong> n<strong>in</strong>eteenth-centuryAmerica. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1979. xviii, 361p., first edition,front end papers browned (from a removed newsclipp<strong>in</strong>g), <strong>in</strong>scribed "To Rudy[Lapp] and Pat, With best wishes and <strong>the</strong> hope this book will help uschallenge <strong>the</strong> "iron cages." I still remember <strong>the</strong> San Mateo days. Instruggle, Ron [Takaki], 2/9/80," <strong>in</strong>vitation to a book party for Takakilaid <strong>in</strong>, slightly shelfworn dj. 30.00936. Taller de Grafica Popular. Calaveras; adolaridas, halconidas,aceleradas, secuestrraditas, alivanadas, cotorras, chicanas, encefalitis yequ<strong>in</strong>as de pace and love pis-an-lo pis-en-le apa-si-güenlo. Mexico City,TGP, 1971. 8p. 14x19 <strong>in</strong>ch tabloid filled with poetry and <strong>the</strong> usual amaz<strong>in</strong>gTGP illustrations, emphasiz<strong>in</strong>g popular movements throughout Lat<strong>in</strong> Americaand <strong>the</strong> US (several Chicano pieces), folded horizontally, sp<strong>in</strong>e splitt<strong>in</strong>gbadly. 45.00Artist <strong>in</strong>clude Bracho, Mereles, Chacón, Ramírez, menache, Ocharán,Mendarozqueta,Arenal and Alvarez Amaya. Poets <strong>in</strong>clude Efraín Huerta,Vicente Magdaleno, Miguel Flores Ramírez and Fernando Leyva.937. Tate, Bill. The Penitentes of <strong>the</strong> sangre de Cristos; an Americantragedy. Truchas, NM, Tate Gallery, 1966. 53p., illus. with <strong>the</strong> author'sdraw<strong>in</strong>gs and signed by him, later pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. 25.00938. Tatum, Charles M. A selected and annotated bibliography of Chicanostudies. N. pl., Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies, 1976.121p., very good second expanded edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> wraps. MexicanAmerican author. 25.00939. Taylor, Paul S. On <strong>the</strong> ground <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> thirties. Preface by Clark Kerr.Salt Lake City, Peregr<strong>in</strong>e Smith <strong>Books</strong>, 1983. xii, 252p., illus., shelfworndj. 15.00Selections of work by an important scholar <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fields of labor,agriculture and Mexican immigration.940. Taylor, Paul S. Symposium: m<strong>in</strong>ority rights; Mexican migration and <strong>the</strong>160-acre water limitation, repr<strong>in</strong>ted from California Law Review, volume 63,number 3, May 1975. Berkeley, California Law Review, 1975. 19p., wrapsmildly soiled, owner's <strong>in</strong>itials on right top corner of front cover.Taylor's pithy historical analysis of non-landhold<strong>in</strong>g Chicanos <strong>in</strong>California's Imperial Valley. (California Law Review) 15.00941. Tebbel, John and Ramón Eduardo Ruiz. South by southwest; <strong>the</strong> Mexican-American and his heritage, illustrated by Earl Thollander. Garden City,Zenith <strong>Books</strong>, 1969. 122p., first edition, shelfworn dj. 30.00942. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, wraps edition. 12.00943. Teeuwen, Randall, editor/photographer. La cultura constante de San Luis.San Luis, CO, San Luis Museum, 1985. 40p., illustrated with photographs,10.75x8.25 <strong>in</strong>ches, oblong, preface, glossary, bibliography, map, very good<strong>in</strong> stapled pictorial wraps. Essays by Maclovio C. Mart<strong>in</strong>ez, Marianne L.Stoller, and Ron Sandoval on <strong>the</strong> Hispanic population of New Spa<strong>in</strong>'snor<strong>the</strong>rnmost territory. 35.00944. Thaxton, Rob. Prison writ<strong>in</strong>gs of anarchist Rob Los Ricos. Manufactur<strong>in</strong>gdissent. Roberts Creek, BC, Black Cat Distro, n.d. 47p., wraps; z<strong>in</strong>e-stylebooklet, 5.5x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches. 22.00


Rob "Los Ricos" Thaxton is a self-proclaimed "Chicano, work<strong>in</strong>g class,anarchist, political prisoner" <strong>the</strong>n serv<strong>in</strong>g seven years for throw<strong>in</strong>g arock at a police officer <strong>in</strong> Seattle <strong>in</strong> 1999.945. The University of Arizona, prepared by. Fourteenth Arizona town hall oncivil disorders, lawlessness, and <strong>the</strong>ir roots; research report,recommendations and list of participants. Phoenix & Tucson, ArizonaAcademy & The University of Arizona , 1969. xvi, 184p., tables, footnotes,Received Stamp front cover o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good first edition tradepaperback <strong>in</strong> red pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 30.00This particular report deals with <strong>the</strong> rise of civil disorder related toanti-war, youth organizations, m<strong>in</strong>ority civil rights etc.946. Thomas, Norman. Cuarenta años de Comunismo; promesas y realidades. NewYork, Institutio de Investigaciones Internacionales del Trabajo, [1957].23p., wraps, author's name penned on cover. Text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. 25.00947. Thompson, Fr. Joseph A., O.F.M. El Gran Capitan; José de la Guerra; ahistorical biographical study. Los Angeles, Pr<strong>in</strong>ted at Cabrera & Sons byFranciscan Fa<strong>the</strong>rs of California Corp., 1961. [iii] 244p., foreword,appendixes, <strong>in</strong>dex, illustrated with plates from photos, plans and maps,very good first edition <strong>in</strong> lightly-worn green cloth. Signed with apersonal <strong>in</strong>scription by <strong>the</strong> author. 75.00948. Thompson, John W., text and pictures, edited by Laszlo Fodor. PuertoRico; where <strong>the</strong> Americas meet. New York, Hast<strong>in</strong>gs House, 1940. 75p.,7.25x8.25 <strong>in</strong>ches, illustrated endpapers, map, figures, photos, very good<strong>in</strong> green and red cloth, edgeworn and price-clipped dj. (Our BeautifulAmericas) 15.00949. Thurlo, Aimée. Black Raven's pride. Toronto, Harlequ<strong>in</strong>, 2000. 249p.,wraps. Romance novel, Native American <strong>the</strong>me, by a Cuban American author.12.00950. Thurman, Michael E. The naval department of San Blas; New Spa<strong>in</strong>'sbastion for Alta California and Nootka, 1767 to 1798. Glendale, Arthur H.Clark Company, 1967. 382p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. (Spa<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> west #11)35.00951. Tijer<strong>in</strong>a, Andrés. Tejanos and Texas under <strong>the</strong> Mexican flag 1821 - 1836.College Station, Texas A&M, 1994. xi, 172p., tables, maps, illustrations,very good first trade paperback edition. (Niumber Fifty-Four: TheCentennial Series of <strong>the</strong> Association of Former Students, Texas A&MUniversity) 12.00952. Tirado, Ramón Claudio, ed. Visiones y perspectivas de la educaciónpuertorriqueña. N. pl., Phi Delta Kappa, Área 7-J, 2002. 272p., firstedition, wraps. 30.00953. Torres, Elliot. Five years of solitary. Haverford, PA, Inf<strong>in</strong>ityPublications, 2002. 93p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Nuyorican poetry by a gayLat<strong>in</strong>o author. 18.00954. Torres, José. Fire & fear; <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>side story of Mike Tyson. New York,Warner <strong>Books</strong>, 1989. 242p. + 16p. photos, first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Puerto Ricanauthor. 12.00955. Torres Montalvo, Federico [and] Tamara Acosta Ramírez, eds. Viequesante los ojos del pueblo. San Juan, PR, Central Puertorriqueña deTrabajadores, 2000. 84p., wraps slightly shelf worn, illus. 25.00


956. Torres Rivera, Alejandro. Militarismo y descolonizacion: Puerto Ricoante siglo 21. San Juan, Congreso Nacional Hostosiano, 1999. 137p., wraps.25.00957. Torrez, Lorenzo. Short history of Chicano Workers [with] A shorthistory of chicano workers part 2. New York, Communist Party / PoliticalAffairs Publishers, Inc., 1973 / 75. 12, 15p., wraps, two pamphletstoge<strong>the</strong>r. 20.00958. Turner, E<strong>the</strong>l Duffy. Ricardo Flores Magon; y el Partido LiberalMexicano. Mexico City, Comisión Nacional Editorial del C. E. N., 1984.439p., wraps. (Textos de la revolución Mexicana) 35.00959. <strong>United</strong> Farm Workers, AFL-CIO. Los Angeles Boycott Office. Huelga! L. A.boycott newsletter, vol. I, no. 3, June/July, 1974. Los Angeles, <strong>the</strong>Office, 1974. 8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ch sheet, mimeographed two sides, folded at centerwith small chip (removed but present), paper browned. 30.00960. [<strong>United</strong> Farmworkers]. <strong>United</strong> Farmworkers benefit; Lawrence Ferl<strong>in</strong>ghettispeak<strong>in</strong>g his poetry, Lone Mounta<strong>in</strong> College. N. pl., n. pub., [1980?].6.25x11 <strong>in</strong>ch flyer, pr<strong>in</strong>ted s<strong>in</strong>gle side with photo of Ferl<strong>in</strong>ghetti beneatha UFW eagle. 20.00961. <strong>United</strong> Farmworkers of America, AFL-CIO. [Outreach letter to New Englandtrade unionists]. Dorchester, MA, UFW New England Regional Office, [1975].8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ch pr<strong>in</strong>ted letter, folded horizontally, seek<strong>in</strong>g recriuts for UFWboycott activities <strong>in</strong> New England, slightly worn. 18.00962. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Commission on Civil Rights. Chang<strong>in</strong>g perspectives oncivil rights; forum held <strong>in</strong> Los Angeles, California, September 8-9, 1988.Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>the</strong> Commission , [1988]. ix,, 426p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Onchang<strong>in</strong>g demographics, with a great deal on Lat<strong>in</strong>os. 22.00963. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Commission on Civil Rights. The Mexican American.Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, GPO, 1968. 69p., 8x10 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. First issue of <strong>the</strong>Commission's paper on <strong>the</strong> subject. 25.00964. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Commission on Civil Rights. Mexican American educationstudy. Report I: ethnic isolation of Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> publicschools of <strong>the</strong> southwest, April, 1971. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>the</strong> Commission, 1971.102p., illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 20.00965. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. Department of <strong>the</strong> Interior. Memorandum for <strong>the</strong> press;Our Own Spanish-American Citizens and <strong>the</strong> Southwest which They Colonized,toge<strong>the</strong>r with Erik K. Reed, The Modern Pueblo Indians. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>the</strong>Department, 1939. 11p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, ex libris, stapled wraps. Thepacket consists of two press releases, <strong>the</strong> first a request for articles on<strong>the</strong> Coronado Cuarto Centennial, <strong>the</strong> second on <strong>the</strong> pueblos. The firstarticle is three paragraphs; <strong>the</strong> second takes up most of <strong>the</strong> 11 pages.25.00966. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. House of Representatives. Contested election case ofWigg<strong>in</strong>gton vs. Pacheco. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, GPO, 1878. 48p., disbound, wraps.(Report #118) 35.00967. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong>. House of Representatives. Contested election case ofWigg<strong>in</strong>gton vs. Pacheco. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, GPO, 1878. 34p., disbound, wraps.(Report #83) 35.00968. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.Subcommittee on Education. Educational assistance to migrant agriculturalemployees and <strong>the</strong>ir children; hear<strong>in</strong>g ... on S. 2864, a bill to provide


certa<strong>in</strong> payments to assist <strong>in</strong> provid<strong>in</strong>g improved educational opportunitiesfor children of migrant agricultural employees and S. 2865, a bill toprovide grants for adult education for migrant agricultural employees.Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, GPO, 1960. iv, 144p., wraps. 22.00969. <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.Subcommittee on Migratory Labor. Migratory labor; hear<strong>in</strong>gs, Eighty-sixthCongress, first session, on S. 1085, S. 1778, S. 2141, and S. 2498, billsrelat<strong>in</strong>g to migratory labor. Part 1.-Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C., Lans<strong>in</strong>g, Mich,Madison, Wis., St. Paul, M<strong>in</strong>n., Trenton, N.J., New York City, N.Y., andPhiladelphia, Pa. August 7, 26, September 28, 30, October 1, November 30,December 7 and 8, 1959. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, GPO, 1960. ix, 762p., wraps. Part of<strong>the</strong> legislation under consideration would have extended union protectionsto migrant workers at <strong>the</strong> dawn of <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> Farm Workers organiz<strong>in</strong>gdrives. 25.00970. Urb<strong>in</strong>a, Gabriel. Alien meditations. New York, Vantage Press, 2007. 97p.first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, wraps. Essays by a Chilean American author on variousaspects of American life for recent immigrants. 22.00971. Uribe, Ana B. Mi México imag<strong>in</strong>ado; telenovelas, televisión y migrantes.Tijuana, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 2009. 329p., first edition, verygood <strong>in</strong> wraps. On <strong>the</strong> impact of <strong>the</strong> two media on Mexican immigrants <strong>in</strong> LosAngeles. 35.00972. Urrea, Luis Alberto. The fever of be<strong>in</strong>g; poems. Albuquerque, West EndPress, 1994. 82p., <strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong> Mexican American poet, wraps. W<strong>in</strong>nerof <strong>the</strong> 1994 Wester <strong>States</strong> Book Award for poetry. 25.00973. Valdes, Daniel T. and Tom P<strong>in</strong>o. Ethnic labels <strong>in</strong> majority-m<strong>in</strong>orityrelations; repr<strong>in</strong>ted from <strong>the</strong> Denver Post. Denver, University Park News,1968. 18p., 5.5x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good first edition booklet <strong>in</strong> stapledwraps. On Hispanic-Anglo relations. 12.00974. Valdez, Armando, Albert Camarillo, and Tomás Almaguer. The state ofChicano research on family, labor, and migration: proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of <strong>the</strong> firstStanford symposium on Chicano research and public policy. Stanford,Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1983. vii, 244p., preface, footnotes,tables, figures, very good first edition <strong>in</strong> trade paper wraps. 25.00975. Valdez, Luis. Zoot suit. Mexico City, Editorial Jus/CNT, 2010. 208p.,bookmark laid <strong>in</strong>, first Jus edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. Spanishtranslation. 25.00976. Valencia Ceja, Manuel. Methods of orientation of Spanish-speak<strong>in</strong>gchildren to an American school; a project, <strong>the</strong> University of Sou<strong>the</strong>rnCalifornia. San Francisco, R and E Research Associates, 1973. v, 57p.,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. Repr<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> 1957 edition. 25.00977. Valenzuela, Luisa. Black novel; (with Argent<strong>in</strong>es), translated from <strong>the</strong>Spanish by Toby Talbot. New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1983. 220p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Argent<strong>in</strong>ian American author. 18.00978. Valenzuela, Luisa. Clara; thirteen short stories and a novel;translated by Hortense Carpentier and J. Jorge Castello. Nw York, HarcourtBrace Jovanovich, 1976. 233p., first edition <strong>in</strong> English, dj. The Hispanicwriter's first book <strong>in</strong> English conta<strong>in</strong>s a number of gay and lesbian scenes.45.00979. Valenzuela, Luisa. Strange th<strong>in</strong>gs happen here; twenty-six short storiesand a novel, translated by Helen Lane. New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux,


1983. 221p., uncorrected proofs, wraps slightly sta<strong>in</strong>ed. Argent<strong>in</strong>ianAmerican author. 35.00980. Valenzuela Arce, José Manuel, comp. Entre la magia y la historia;tradiciones, mitos y leyendas de la frontera. Mexico City, ProgramaCultural de las Fronteras/El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 1992. 259p.,one of 1000 copies, text <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good first edition tradepaperback. 50.00981. Vallbona, Rima de. Mujeres y agonías. Houston, Arte Público Press,1982/86. 99p., second edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.00982. Valverde, Leonard A., ed. Bil<strong>in</strong>gual education for Lat<strong>in</strong>os; foreword byDonald R. Frost. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Association for Supervision and CurriculumDevelopment, 1978. viii, 120p., wraps. 17.00983. Van Ness, John R. Hispanos: ethnic identity <strong>in</strong> Cañones. Stanford,Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1987. 17p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps.(Work<strong>in</strong>g paper series #20) 22.00984. Van Tol, Alex. Dolores Huerta; voice for <strong>the</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g poor. New York,Crabtree Publish<strong>in</strong>g, 2011. 112p. YA biography, illus. <strong>in</strong> text, very good.15.00985. Vargas, Zaragosa. Proletarians of <strong>the</strong> north; a history of Mexican<strong>in</strong>dustrial workers <strong>in</strong> Detroit and <strong>the</strong> Midwest, 1917-1933. Berkeley,University of California Press, 1993. xv, 277p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj.25.00986. Varzally, Allison. Mak<strong>in</strong>g a non-white America; Californians color<strong>in</strong>gourside ethnic l<strong>in</strong>es, 1925-1955. Berkeley, University of California Press,2008. xiii, 305p., first wraps pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good. On California'smultiethnic neighborhoods, cover<strong>in</strong>g major ethnicities and how <strong>the</strong>se groupsbuilt a multiethnic civil rights movement <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state. 12.00987. Vásquez, Carlos and Manuel García y Griego, eds. Mexican - U.S.relations; conflict and convergence. Los Angeles, UCLA Chicano StudiesResearch Center Publications and UCLA Lat<strong>in</strong> American Center Publications,1983. xii, 490p. illustrated with graphs and tables, very good firstedition <strong>in</strong> wraps. Includes sections on migrants and on Chicano identity.(Chicano Research Center Anthology #3, Lat<strong>in</strong> American studies #56)12.00988. Vassallo, Paul, ed. The magic of words; Rudolfo A. Anaya and hiswrit<strong>in</strong>gs. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1982. xii, 83p.,woodcuts <strong>in</strong> reproduction, first edition, worn dj. 15.00989. Vaught, David. Cultivat<strong>in</strong>g California, growers, specialty crops, andlabor, 1875-1920. Baltimore, The Johns Hopk<strong>in</strong>s University Press, 1999. x,280p., illus., <strong>in</strong>scribed by author, dj with grease spot. Includesdiscussion of <strong>the</strong> IWW <strong>in</strong> California agriculture. (Revisit<strong>in</strong>g rural America)12.00990. Vaz, Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e. Saudade; a novel. New York, Saudade, 1994. 295p.,advance uncorrected proof, wraps. The first novel by <strong>the</strong> PortugueseAmerican author centers on immigration from <strong>the</strong> Azores. 12.00991. Vázquez, Mari. J. Martí; vida y obra. [Montevideo], Editorial Tecnica,[1974?]. 49p., wraps. 30.00992. Véa, Alfredo, Jr. La maravilla. New York, Dutton, 1993. 305p., firstedition, slightly edgeworn dj. First novel by <strong>the</strong> Arizona-born SanFrancisco attorney. 20.00


993. Véa, Alfredo, Jr. The Silver Cloud Café. New York, Dutton, 1996. 343p.,first edition, dj. Novel. 18.00994. Velásquez, Gloria L. I used to be a superwoman (cover title SuperwomanChicana). Houston, Arte Público Press, 1997. 127p., illustrations, texts<strong>in</strong> English and Spanish, f<strong>in</strong>e first edition trade paperback <strong>in</strong> pictorialwraps. 12.00Poetry by an award-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g California Chicana poet.995. [Velez, Lupé]. Song hit folio; vol. I no. 4. New York, Engel-vanWiseman, 1934. 8p., 9x12 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps with photos of s<strong>in</strong>gersJohn Boles, Lupe Velez, Alice Faye and Rudy Vallee. Lyrics only; no o<strong>the</strong>rgraphics. 20.00996. Verea, Monica. Entre México y Estados Unidos: los <strong>in</strong>documentados.Mexico City, Ediciones El Caballito, 1982. 189p., one of 2000 copies,<strong>in</strong>scribed by Verea, wraps. 45.00997. Vidal, Teodoro. Los Espada. Escultores Sangermeños. San Juan, PuertoRico, Ediciones Alba, 1994. 246p., cloth boards, nick at edge of frontcover, flyleaf foxed; text <strong>in</strong> Spanish. 125.00On Puerto Rican religious sculptures, illustrated <strong>in</strong> both color and blackand white.998. Vigil, Evangel<strong>in</strong>a. Nade y nade; a collection of poems. San Antonio, M &A Editions, 1978. 31p., cover design by Angela de Hoyos, wraps. Tejanapoet. 45.00999. Vigil, Evangel<strong>in</strong>a, ed. Woman of her word: Hispanic women write. Houston,Arte Publico Press, 1987. 180p., second edition, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps.18.001000. Vigil, Maurilio E. Los Patrones: Profiles of Hispanic Political Leaders<strong>in</strong> New Mexico History. Lanham, Maryland, University Press of America, 1991.x, 169p., very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 25.001001. Villanueva, T<strong>in</strong>o. Hay otra voz; poems (1968-71). New York, ColecciónMensaje, 1974. 48p., later edition, wraps. 25.001002. Villanueva, T<strong>in</strong>o. Scene from <strong>the</strong> movie Giant. Willimantic, CT,Curbstone Press, 1993. 55p., notes, very good first edition, pictorialwraps. Inscribed and signed by <strong>the</strong> Tejano poet. 18.00American Book Award W<strong>in</strong>ner for 1994.1003. Villanueva, T<strong>in</strong>o. Shak<strong>in</strong>g off <strong>the</strong> dark. Houston, Arte Público Press,1984. 80p., very good first edition, pictorial wraps. Poetry. (Roll<strong>in</strong>gStone) 22.001004. Villanueva, T<strong>in</strong>o, comp. Chicanos; antología histórica y literaria.Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1980. 531p., preface, bibliography,poetry, plays and literature, texts <strong>in</strong> Spanish, very good first tradepaperback edition <strong>in</strong> blue pictorial wraps. 25.001005. Villanueva, T<strong>in</strong>o, translated by Lisa Horowitz. Primera causa/firstcause. Merrick, NY, Cross-Cultural Communications, 1999. 31p., bil<strong>in</strong>gualSpanish/English text, f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> blue cloth with paper covers affixed, gilttitles, no dj as issued. (Cross-Cultural Review chapbook 14) 12.001006. Villaronga, Luis. Constancio C. Vigil; el semrador. San Juan,Biblioteca de Autores Puertorriqueños, 1939. 156p., wraps and paper stocka bit browned. 30.00


The Puerto Rican author dedicated his book to <strong>the</strong> realization of "elgrandioso ideal de Constancio C. Vigil de una civilización orig<strong>in</strong>al enAmérica ...".1007. Villarreal, José Antonio. Pocho. New York, Doubleday & Company, 1959.235p., first edition, badly worn dj, boards slightly spotted. Thissemiautobiogrpahical novel is generally regarded as <strong>the</strong> "first" modernChicano novel. 50.001008. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy. Garden City, Anchor <strong>Books</strong>, 1970. 187p. <strong>in</strong>scribed by <strong>the</strong>author, first wraps edition. 25.001009. Villaseñor, Victor. Wild steps of heaven. New York, Delacorte Press,1996. 296p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good condition, dj. 12.001010. Villegas, Jean-Claude. La litterature Hispano-America<strong>in</strong>e publiee enFrance, 1900-1984. Paris, Biblio<strong>the</strong>que Nationale, 1986. xxiii+260 p.,wraps, 8x11.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, text <strong>in</strong> French, wraps slightly shelfworn, else verygood. (Etudes guides et <strong>in</strong>ventaires No. 4) 20.001011. von Wu<strong>the</strong>nau, A. The Spanish military chapels <strong>in</strong> Santa Fe and <strong>the</strong>Reredos of Our Lady of Light; 37, repr<strong>in</strong>ted from <strong>the</strong> New Mexico HistoricalReview, July, 1935. [Santa Fe], The Review, 1935. pp. 175-194, 6x9 <strong>in</strong>ches,6 glossy b&w plates, footnotes, offpr<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> stapled blue wraps. 15.001012. Wagner, Nathaniel N. and Marsha J. Haug, eds. Chicanos; social andpsychological perspectives. Photographs by Irw<strong>in</strong> Nash, forewords byArmando Morales and Julian Nava. Sa<strong>in</strong> Louis, The C. V. Moseby Company,1971. xxvii, 303p., illus., 7x10 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps. 18.001013. Walker, Randi Jones. Protestanism <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sangre de Cristos, 1850-1920.Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1991. x, 163p., first edition,dj. 25.001014. Wea<strong>the</strong>r Underground Organization. Osawatomie, vol. 2, no. 1, April -May 1976. N.pl., Red Dragon Pr<strong>in</strong>t Collective, 1976. 27p., wraps, firstedition with <strong>the</strong> Red Dragon Pr<strong>in</strong>t Collective bug, illus., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches,very good condition. Cover article on Lolita Lebrón and Puerto Rico.45.001015. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy. Seattle, John Brown Book Club, 1976. 27p., wraps, 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, illus.. Contemporary repr<strong>in</strong>t by supporters of <strong>the</strong> Wea<strong>the</strong>rUnderground. Cover story on Lolita Lebron. 45.00From <strong>the</strong> collection of a Kentucky activist who met Bill Ayers andBernad<strong>in</strong>e Dohrn many years after <strong>the</strong>ir WUO adventures and had <strong>the</strong>m<strong>in</strong>scribe <strong>the</strong> cover. The message "To our friends <strong>in</strong> Kentucky... For a worldat peace and <strong>in</strong> balance" is penned on <strong>the</strong> cover by Ayers, with Dohrnadd<strong>in</strong>g "A luta cont<strong>in</strong>ua," both signed, written <strong>in</strong> front of Lolita Lebron'sportrait on <strong>the</strong> cover.1016. Weber, Devra. Dark sweat, white gold; California farm workers, cotton,and <strong>the</strong> New Deal. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1994. xv, 338p.wraps, very good condition with rema<strong>in</strong>s of sticker on rear wrap. Thismassive history places agricultural workers, and particularly Mexican andMexican American fieldhands and <strong>the</strong>ir struggles, as major actors <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>shap<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> state's cotton <strong>in</strong>dustry. 10.001017. Weber, Francis J., foreword by <strong>the</strong> Honorable Earl Warren. The <strong>United</strong><strong>States</strong> versus Mexico: <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>al settlement of <strong>the</strong> Pious Fund. Los Angeles,The Ward Ritchie Press for <strong>the</strong> The Historical Society of Sou<strong>the</strong>rnCalifornia, 1969. 64p., foreword, <strong>in</strong>troduction, notes, very good limited


first edition #138/330 copies signed by <strong>the</strong> author, bound <strong>in</strong> green whiteand red striped cloth, gilt. 35.001018. Weeks, O. Douglas. The League of <strong>United</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong>-American Citizens: aTexas-Mexican civic organization. Aust<strong>in</strong>, The Southwestern Political andSocial Science Quarterly, 1929. 22p., worn wraps. Offpr<strong>in</strong>t from <strong>the</strong>Quarterly. 50.001019. Weston, Rub<strong>in</strong> Francis. Racism <strong>in</strong> U.S. Imperialism: The Influence ofRacial Assumptions on American Foreign Policy, 1893-1946. Columbia,University of South Carol<strong>in</strong>a Press, 1972. xv, 291p., mildly worn wraps.With material on Puerto Rico. 15.001020. Williams, Hea<strong>the</strong>r. Lessons from <strong>the</strong> labor front; <strong>the</strong> coalition forjustice <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 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.,bil<strong>in</strong>gual text, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, spiral-bound wraps. (Chicano/Lat<strong>in</strong>oResearch Center work<strong>in</strong>g paper 31) 25.001021. Wilson, Carlos Guillermo. Chombo (novela) por Cubena [pseud.] Miami,Ediciones Universal, 1981. 104p., first edition, wraps, lengthy<strong>in</strong>scription by <strong>the</strong> author to one of his teachers on flyleaf. The Afro-Panamanian writer has lived <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US for many years. 45.001022. Wilson, Carlos Guillermo. Cuentos del Negro Cubena; pensamiento Afro-Panameño. Guatemala City, <strong>the</strong> author, 1977. 94p., <strong>in</strong>scribed and dated by<strong>the</strong> author, first edition, wraps. 50.001023. Wilson, John P. Military campaigns <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Navajo country; northwesternNew Mexico, 1800-1846. Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1967. vii,38p., illus., wraps. (Museum of New Mexico research records #5) 25.001024. Wixon, Kusa. Dirty blonde and half-Cuban; a novel. New York,Rayo/HarperColl<strong>in</strong>s, 2005. 247p., first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, very good <strong>in</strong> a like dj.12.001025. Wold, Lillian Ramos, compiler. Hispanic surnames. Fullerton, CA,Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, 1994. v, 167p., 3page stapled <strong>in</strong>dex laid-<strong>in</strong>,8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, preface, very good first edition<strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. 45.001026. Wolf, Daniel. Undocumented aliens and crime; <strong>the</strong> case of San DiegoCounty. San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University ofCalifornia, 1988. viii, 54p., wraps. 17.001027. Wollenberg, Charles, ed. Ethnic conflict <strong>in</strong> California history. LosAngeles, T<strong>in</strong>non-Brown, 1970. ix, 215p., dj with small tear on upper edge,N<strong>in</strong>e articles by authors of all ethnic backgrounds on <strong>the</strong> divergent groupexperiences <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state. 15.001028. Wood, Summer. Arroyo. San Francisco, Chronicle <strong>Books</strong>, 2001. 257p.,first pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, dj. Novel set <strong>in</strong> a work<strong>in</strong>g class Hispanic New Mexicanm<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g town. 15.001029. Wyden, Peter. Bay of Pigs, <strong>the</strong> untold story. New York, Simon andSchuster, 1979. 352p., photo-<strong>in</strong>sert section, first edition clothbackedboards <strong>in</strong> dj. Fa<strong>in</strong>test shelfwear, t<strong>in</strong>y rema<strong>in</strong>der mark lower edge. 20.001030. Yañez, R [Rich]. Sacred heart. Berkeley, Chicano Chapbook Series, 1997.12p., 5.5x8.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, very good first edition booklet <strong>in</strong> stapled pictorialwraps. (The Chicano Chapbook Series #15, edited by Gary Soto) 20.00


1031. Yellen, Ben. Newsletter from Dr. Ben Yellen, 28 January 1973, 20 July1973, 28 June 1977. Brawley, CA, Ben Yellen, 1973, 1977. 6p, 8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ches,goldenrod paper, mimeograph, two small tears along folds of two of <strong>the</strong>three sheets. Three issues (28 January 1973, 20 July 1973, 28 June 1977)of Yellen's reports on his decades-long attempt to enforce <strong>the</strong> U.S.Reclamation Act of 1902 <strong>in</strong> California's Imperial Valley which wouldrestrict water use to 160 acres per person per household <strong>in</strong> an effort tolimit water use by agribus<strong>in</strong>ess, newsletters describe his connection withUC economist Paul S. Taylor, his work with farm workers, fights with <strong>the</strong>medical establishment, newsletters headl<strong>in</strong>ed "The Honor Belongs toProfessor Paul S.Taylor, "Congressman Peter Rod<strong>in</strong>o," and "The ConstipatedCircuit Court". 35.00Yellen started publication of <strong>the</strong> newsletter, locally known as <strong>the</strong> "yellowsheets" because of <strong>the</strong> papers' color, <strong>in</strong> 1962 and cont<strong>in</strong>ued through <strong>the</strong>late 1970s. He won his suit <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> vs <strong>the</strong> Imperial IrrigationDistrict <strong>in</strong> 1980 but <strong>the</strong> Imperial Valley was later exempted from <strong>the</strong>Reclamation Act.1032. Yglesias, Jose. The old gents. Houston, Arte Publico, 1996. 176p., dj.Novel . 15.001033. Yniquez, Juan, edited by Jane S. Permaul. The Applied humanities andChicano studies program: an applied concept for <strong>the</strong> student of <strong>the</strong>Eighties; February 1984. Los Angeles, University of California, ChicanoStudies Research Center Field Studies Development, 1984. [58p.], 8.5x11<strong>in</strong>ches, appendixes, very good <strong>in</strong> stapled, pr<strong>in</strong>ted brown wraps. 20.001034. Young Lords Organization. Puerto Ricans Wake Up. New York, YLO, 1969.8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ch flyer, pr<strong>in</strong>ted s<strong>in</strong>gle side, folded once horizontally, call<strong>in</strong>gfor organiz<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> face of police repression, brown<strong>in</strong>g along fold,o<strong>the</strong>rwise very good. 75.001035. Young Socialist Alliance. Reports from <strong>the</strong> July 1971 National CommitteePlenum. Internal Information Bullet<strong>in</strong>. New York, Young Socialist Alliance,1971. 61p., wraps, 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches. 18.00Includes women's liberation report by Ruth Rob<strong>in</strong>ett, Black liberationreport by Norman Oliver, Chicano liberation report by Mirta Vital, highschool movement report by C<strong>in</strong>dy Jaquith, criticism of <strong>the</strong> "Stal<strong>in</strong>ist"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. Twelveissues, 23 to 31pages each, 8.5x11", illustrated wraps. Full run of Vol.12. Some issues have m<strong>in</strong>or sta<strong>in</strong>s or marg<strong>in</strong>alia, generally good condition.125.00Much material on high school and college student organiz<strong>in</strong>g, severalarticles on Malcolm X, Black student mobilization, critical coverage of<strong>the</strong> SDS split, women's liberation, Chicano liberation, <strong>the</strong> Arab revolution,and much more.1037. Zalamea, Luis. El circulo del Alacran. Miami, Ediciones Universal,1990/1. 306p., scattered pen mark<strong>in</strong>gs, second edition, wraps. ColombianAmerican author, resid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Miami. 12.001038. [Zamorano]. Tablas para los n<strong>in</strong>os que empiezan a contar. Monterrey [sic,Ca: facsimile out of Sonoma], Imprenta de A. Zamorano / California Kids,1836 [circa 1995]. S<strong>in</strong>gle leaf (of what appears to be Mohawk superf<strong>in</strong>e)pr<strong>in</strong>ted and folded to make (when opened properly, directions <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> plate)


a [24p.] 16mo booklet <strong>in</strong> photographic facsimile. Pre-folded but unopened,accompanied by a explanatory promotional leaf pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> English andSpanish, f<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> California Kids pr<strong>in</strong>ted envelope stat<strong>in</strong>g it to be"The first book for children published <strong>in</strong> California". 15.00California Kids is <strong>the</strong> dba of children's bibliographer Jim Silverman."This is a copy of <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al at The Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Library and publishedwith <strong>the</strong>ir permission. Their's looks just like this, but it is folded,trimmed and bound <strong>in</strong> a piece of old wallpaper".1039. Zaychik, Ilya, ed. O<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>vestigations. Vol. 1, issue 1 (November2006). Boston, Stationery Press, 2006. First issue of <strong>the</strong> alternativelitarary z<strong>in</strong>e. Includes four pr<strong>in</strong>ts by <strong>the</strong> Chicana artist Michelle Ramirez.15.001040. Zeleny, Carolyn. Relations between <strong>the</strong> Spanish-Americans and Anglo-Americans <strong>in</strong> New Mexico [a study of conflict and accomodation <strong>in</strong> a dualethnicsituation]. New York, Arno Press, 1974. xiii, 405p., summary,editorial note, <strong>in</strong>troduction, conclusions, footnotes, bibliography, verygood Arno Press repr<strong>in</strong>t edition of a 1944 dissertation, <strong>in</strong> terracottacloth. (The Mexican American, an Arno Press Collection, Carlos E. Cortés,advisory editor) 65.00

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