Book Description
This vastly expanded edition presents a lively interdisciplinary history of the first century of urban photography in America.
Author : Peter Bacon Hales
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 49,41 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780826331786
This vastly expanded edition presents a lively interdisciplinary history of the first century of urban photography in America.
Author : James Otis
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 40,44 MB
Release : 2018-05-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3732684458
Reproduction of the original: The Search for the Silver City by James Otis
Author : Li Rui
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 35,8 MB
Release : 1997-11-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1429936517
Li Rui's first novel, Silver City is a gripping family saga based on his father's experience as an underground Communist, and the latter's tragic death in a cadre school.
Author : Jeff Guinn
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 11,15 MB
Release : 2017-01-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1101623268
Cash McLendon faces off against stone-cold enforcer Killer Boots in a final showdown in this rousing Western adventure from the New York Times bestselling author of Buffalo Trail—winner of the TCU Texas Book Award. Cash McLendon, reluctant hero of the epic Indian battle at Adobe Walls, has journeyed to Mountain View in the Arizona Territory with one goal: to convince Gabrielle Tirrito that he’s a changed man and win her back from schoolteacher Joe Saint. As they’re about to depart by stage for their new life in San Francisco, Gabrielle is kidnapped by enforcer Killer Boots, who is working on orders from crooked St. Louis businessman Rupert Douglass. Cash, once married to Douglass’s troubled daughter, fled the city when she died of accidental overdose—and Douglass vowed he’d track Cash down and make him pay. Now McLendon, accompanied by Joe Saint and Major Mulkins, hits the trail in pursuit of Gabrielle and Killer Boots, hoping to make a trade before it’s too late...
Author : Dana Velasco Murillo
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 19,27 MB
Release : 2016-06-22
Category : History
ISBN : 0804799644
In the sixteenth century, silver mined by native peoples became New Spain's most important export. Silver production served as a catalyst for northern expansion, creating mining towns that led to the development of new industries, markets, population clusters, and frontier institutions. Within these towns, the need for labor, raw materials, resources, and foodstuffs brought together an array of different ethnic and social groups—Spaniards, Indians, Africans, and ethnically mixed individuals or castas. On the northern edge of the empire, 350 miles from Mexico City, sprung up Zacatecas, a silver-mining town that would grow in prominence to become the "Second City of New Spain." Urban Indians in a Silver City illuminates the social footprint of colonial Mexico's silver mining district. It reveals the men, women, children, and families that shaped indigenous society and shifts the view of indigenous peoples from mere laborers to settlers and vecinos (municipal residents). Dana Velasco Murillo shows how native peoples exploited the urban milieu to create multiple statuses and identities that allowed them to live in Zacatecas as both Indians and vecinos. In reconsidering traditional paradigms about ethnicity and identity among the urban Indian population, she raises larger questions about the nature and rate of cultural change in the Mexican north.
Author : Cliff McNish
Publisher : Carolrhoda Books
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 24,5 MB
Release : 2007-09-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0822567806
The children drawn to Coldharbour prepare to battle a terrifying force headed their way.
Author : James Otis
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 42,41 MB
Release : 2023-08-22
Category : History
ISBN :
In James Otis's 'The Search for the Silver City: A Tale of Adventure in Yucatan,' readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the jungles of Yucatan as they follow the protagonist in his quest to find the legendary Silver City. Otis's vivid descriptions and attention to detail make the reader feel like they are right there alongside the characters, facing dangerous obstacles and uncovering ancient mysteries. The book is written in a gripping narrative style that keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end, with elements of suspense, action, and exploration woven seamlessly throughout. Set in the 19th century, the novel reflects the fascination with exploring remote and exotic lands that was prevalent during that time period. Overall, 'The Search for the Silver City' is a captivating adventure story that will appeal to readers who enjoy tales of exploration and discovery. James Otis's background in writing historical fiction and his interest in travel and archaeology likely inspired him to pen this exciting and immersive novel.
Author : Carolyn O'Bagy Davis
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 40,50 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 0738599948
Silver City is located at the southern boundary of the vast Gila Wilderness in a region of soaring mountains, lush river valleys, and bountiful mineral deposits. Ancient ruins give evidence of prehistoric occupation, followed by a historic parade of Native Americans, Spaniards, Mexicans, miners, outlaws, and settlers, resulting in a community celebrating a rich cultural blend. When silver was discovered in 1870 at La Cienega de San Vicente, prospectors rushed in despite the danger from Apache Indians who traditionally occupied that land. Newcomers flooded into southwestern New Mexico Territory, and Silver City became the county seat the following year. Soon there were businesses, saloons, and homes. Silver City became the supply center for the widespread mining district with a brick plant and lumberyard. By 1883, a narrow-gauge railroad connected the town with the outside world.
Author : Kris Lane
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 34,16 MB
Release : 2021-03-16
Category : History
ISBN : 0520383354
"For anyone who wants to learn about the rise and decline of Potosí as a city . . . Lane’s book is the ideal place to begin."—The New York Review of Books In 1545, a native Andean prospector hit pay dirt on a desolate red mountain in highland Bolivia. There followed the world's greatest silver bonanza, making the Cerro Rico or "Rich Hill" and the Imperial Villa of Potosí instant legends, famous from Istanbul to Beijing. The Cerro Rico alone provided over half of the world's silver for a century, and even in decline, it remained the single richest source on earth. Potosí is the first interpretive history of the fabled mining city’s rise and fall. It tells the story of global economic transformation and the environmental and social impact of rampant colonial exploitation from Potosí’s startling emergence in the sixteenth century to its collapse in the nineteenth. Throughout, Kris Lane’s invigorating narrative offers rare details of this thriving city and its promise of prosperity. A new world of native workers, market women, African slaves, and other ordinary residents who lived alongside the elite merchants, refinery owners, wealthy widows, and crown officials, emerge in lively, riveting stories from the original sources. An engrossing depiction of excess and devastation, Potosí reveals the relentless human tradition in boom times and bust.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 3
Publisher :
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 17,4 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Court calendars
ISBN :
Committee Serial No. 31.