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
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