Hispanics in the United States
List # 22

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1.         2004 Latino election handbook.   Los Angeles, NALEO Educational Fund, 2004.  iv, 26p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.  National analysis.  $15.00 

2.         Affirmative Action.   Berkeley, Center for Racial Education, 1995.  [16]p., stapled wraps. Zine format.  $25.00 

3.         Alimentos para ayudarte a correr brillar y crecer.   Washington, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1999.  [24]p. illus. children's book, wraps.  $12.00 

4.         Analisis e investigaciones.   Havana, Centro de Estudios sobre Estados Unidos, 1987.  202p., wraps. This issue is dedicated to ethnic communities in the US -- black, Cuban American and Mexican American, including a historical overview of the origen 'Hispano'.   (Cuadernos de trabajo 4)  $75.00 

5.         Another copy.   Havana, Centro de Estudios sobre Estados Unidos, 1986.  200p., wraps. This issue contains articles on Radio Martí, the socioeconomics of Latin American communities in the US, and more.   (Cuadernos de trabajo 4)  $75.00 

6.         Angelenos-then and now;   illustrated by Don Freeman.  Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Schools, 1966.  vii, 67p., illus. The text consists of short bios of a number of Hispanics, Blacks and Asian Americans who contributed to the city's history.  $18.00 

7.         Los años pasados;   coloring book of New Mexico history; by 6th grade class, Mr. Rivera's room, Peñasco Elementary School, Peñasco, New Mexico.  Peñasco, NM, Lloyd D. Rivera and his 6th Grade Class, 1986.  39p., illus. with drawings by the students. text by Rivera, 11x8.25 inches, spiral-bound wraps signed on the front by Rivera and with pen notation, "Complimentary copy to California Museum of Latino History," probably by Rivera. Enclosed are a number of documents related to the development of the coloring book and Peñasco Elementary School, including handwritten student letters and a two-page als from Rivera about the project. Proceeds from the book went to a scholarship fund for class members. OCLC lists two copies.  $125.00 

8.         Atisbos;   journal of Chicano research, summer 1975.  Stanford, Atisbos, 1975.  107p., wraps slightly stained. Includes an article by Thomás Rivera. Artwork by Rafael López Castro.  $15.00 

9.         Balcon - 3   de las artes, las letras e ideas.  Madrid, Balcon, 1987.  191p., 8.25x10 inches, text in Spanish, illustrated with b&w photos, art reproductions and color plates, very good in original pictorial wraps.  Features Jeff Koons and a report on and poems from Hispanic New York poets.  $20.00 

10.    Birth and fertility rates for states by Hispanic origin subgroups: United States, 1990 and 2000.   Hyattsville, MD, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006.  iv, 95p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.   (Vital and health statistics 21/57)  $15.00 

11.    Black control of the black community. Puerto Rican control of the Puerto Rican community;   vote Socialist Workers.  New York, the Socialist Workers Party, 1970.  8.5x11 inch flyer, printed two sides, slightly creased. Issued in support of the SWP slate in New York elections, 1970.  $15.00 

12.    Black Maria, vol. 4, no. 2.   River Forest, IL, Black Maria Collective, 1981.  101p., ads, 6x9 inches, illustrations and photos,  fund-raising letter laid-in, very good in original stapled pictorial  wraps.  Includes contributions by Sara Heslep, Nancy Esther James, Ann Malesza, osa hidalgo-de la riva, Maria Fuentes Herrera et al. Chicago feminist collective.  $18.00 

13.    Bottomfish   number six.  Cupertino, Bottomfish Press/De Anza College Creative Writing Program, 1981.  57p., 7x8.5 inches, poetry and illustrations by the students, very good in pictorial stapled wraps.  $18.00 

14.    Boycott Safeway!.   San Francisco, United Farm Workers, [1972?].  5.5x8.5 inch flyer, printed two sides. On the lettuce boycott.  $22.00 

15.    California Fair Employment Practice Commission conference reports.   N. pl, N. pub., 1964-5.  9x12 inch folder with a number of presentations on 8.5x11 sheets but no introductory material. Included is a transcript of Edward Howden's History of FEPC (two sheets), session summaries, 21p. on philosophy and direction, an 11p. presentation by Frank Gunsky on the fate of the FEPC, a 6p. presentation by Ralph Vega on the rocky relationship between the FEPC and Mexican American communities and 6p. responses to it, 12p. on affirmative action, and much more.  $65.00 

16.    The California Museum of Latino History.   Los Angeles, the Museum, [1987?].  11x25.5 inch sheet, folded to a three sheet brochure, printed both sides, illus. with photos.  $12.00 

17.    California three hundred and fifty years ago. Manuelo's narrative;   translated from the Portuguese by a pioneer.  San Francisco, Samuel Carson & Co., 1888.  333p., gilt on spine slightly faded, light spotting to, and a small ring stain on, front board, slight rubbing to rear board, generally a very good, tight copy of the first edition.  $95.00 

18.    El Camino Real    ... wrought iron in the Spanish missions, in The Reading Paddle Ball, November 1937, volume 6, no. 8.  Philadelphia, The Reading Iron Co., 1938.  5p. article in the 12p. illus. issue, slightly worn wraps.  $15.00 

19.    Chicano bibliography;   University of Utah, Marriott Library.  Salt Lake City, University of Utah, 1973.  vi, 295p., 8.5x11 inches, buckram with two-inch split along gutter.   (Bibliographic series 1)  $25.00 

20.    Comunidades etnicas en Estados Unidos.   Havana, Departmento de Investigaciones sobre Estados Unidos, [1987?].  184p., wraps. Focuses primarily on Mexican Americans, with essays on Cuban Americans and African Americans.   (Cuadernos de trabajo 4)  $95.00 

21.    Conga-land album;   a collection of the foremost congas of the day by such outstanding composers as Lecuona, Cugat, Grenet, Mariani, Romero and Don Mario.  New York, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, [1940?].  48p. 9x12 inches of musical transcriptions and bilingual lyrics, slightly worn decorative wraps with three owner's stamps on  the front.  $30.00 

22.    El cuaderno   (de vez en cuando); vol. no. 1.  Dixon, NM, Academia  de la Nueva Raza, 1971.  27p.. rear wrap browned. First issue of the journal that tried to synthesize numerous strains in Chicano philosophy and history. Edited by Eseban Arellano, with contributions from Luis Jaramillo, Tomas Atencio and others.  $65.00 

23.    Defend Cuba and the Cuban five.   New York, National Lawyers Guild New York City Chapter, 2003.  57p., signed and inscribed by moderator Michael Steven Smith, wraps. A panel at NYU Law School, 5/19/03, with presentations by Jane Franklin, John Gerassi, Joel Kovel and Len Weinglass.  $15.00 

24.     Another copy, not signed, library # written in ink and 'received' stamp on title page but no other indication of accession, wraps.  $12.00 

25.  Discussion leaders handbook;   minority studies division, Defense Race Relations Institute.  Patrick AFB, FL, the Division, [1969?].  iii, 47p., 8.5x11 inches, hole-punched and slightly foxed wraps. A surprisingly good historifally-grounded approach to dealing with racism in the military, with sections on blacks, Chicanos, Asian Americans and more. No copies listed in OCLC.  $95.00 

26.    El dorado;   paintings of the Golden State from the California Historical Society; June 14 - November 19, 1989, Gene Autry  Western Heritage Museum, Los Angeles, California.  Los Angeles, The Society and the Museum, 1989.  14 - 12x9 inch glossy frameable color plates, 5 sheets of text, 2 loose tissue-guard sheets, in a 12.5x9.5 inch portfolio with a 15th color plate affixed to the front cover.  $45.00 

27.    El encuentro inesperado;    ¡Fotonovela completa!.  Los Angeles, East Los Angeles Rape Hotline, 1983.  32p., wraps slightly soiled. Fotonovela on rape.  $35.00 

28.    Exposicion artistas Mexico Americanos    de San Francisco, California; 11 de Septiembre al 2 de Octubre de 1987, Salon de Sorteos, Plaza de la Reforma no. 1.  Mexico City, Loteria Nacional, 1987.  40p., 8x10.75 exhibition catalog illus. with the works of a number of San Francisco artists and signed and inscribed by muralist Ray Patlan, wraps slightly worn on spine. Exhibited artist include Juana Alicia, Jose Antonio Burciaga, Rupert Garcia, Esther Hernandez, Carmen Lomas Garza, and many others.  OCLC lists three copies.  $95.00 

29.    La familia;   un directorio bilingüe de servicios comunitarios/The family, a bilingual directory of community services.  [Sonoma, CA?], En Camino Latino Commu ity Media Project, 1990.  iv, 55p., wraps. Social service/welfare guide for Napa, Sonoma and Mendicino counties.  $12.00 

30.    Fiesta de los artes;   October 3, 4 and 5, Community Library Center ... San Leandro, California.  San Leandro, CA, Arts Council of San Leandro, [1969].  16p., wraps. Program to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Spanish settlement of California.  $15.00 

31.    "First annual event"    of the Mexican American Studies & Research Center, the University of Arizona, 8:00 p.m., Holiday Inn, March 25, 1986.  Tucson, MASARC, 1986.  8p. program, wraps.  $15.00 

32.    First annual People's Film Festival.  San Francisco, People's Film Festival, [1971?].  11x17 inch sheet of newsprint, printed two sides. The recto, with period graphics, describe some of the films -- The Murder of Fred Hampton; Angela Davis, Portrait of a Revolutionary; El Pueblo se Levanta (on the Young Lords); Blood of the Condor, etc. -- while the verso has the full program.  $22.00 

33.    Flor y canto IV and V;   an anthology of Chicano literature from the festivals held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1977, and Tempe, Arizona, 1978.  [Albuquerque], Pajarito Publications/Flor y Canto V Committee, 1980.  249p., wraps. Edited by Jose Armas, Bernice Zamora and Michael Reed, this mixed Spanish/English anthology contains contributions by Alurista, Bruce-Novoa, Burciaga, Catacalos, cervantes, Delgado, Hoyos and many, many others.  $25.00 

34.    Folklore papers of the university folklore association.   Austin, The University of Texas, 1980.  ix., 104 p., oversized wraps in very good condition.   (Center for Intercultural Studies in Folklore and Ethnomusicology)  $25.00 

35.    General statement on the recent split in MINP-El Comité/Sobre la reciente ruptura en MINP-El Comité, pronunciamiento general.   N. pl., "the cadre wh petitioned the Central Committee of MINP-El Comité", 1981.  14p., text in English and Spanish, light vertical fold in center.  $30.00 

36.    Greater America;   essays in honor of Herbert Eugene Bolton.  Berkeley, University of California Press, 1945.  ix, 723p. + 11 foldout maps and one map tipped in, first edition, dj. With essays on colonial Spanish America, from Mexican California to the cone.  $45.00 

37.       El Grito;   a journal of contemporary Mexican-American thought, volume II, #1 (fall, 1968).  Berkeley, Quinto Sol Publications, 1968.  48p., wraps with rear stain penetrating to p. 44. Includes five pages of peotry by Alurista, Romano-V. on the distortions of Mexican American history, and more.  $20.00 

38.    El Grito;   a journal of contemporary Mexican-American thought, volume II, #3 (spring 1969).  Berkeley, Quinto Sol Publications, 1969.  64p., wraps with Malaquias Montoya art.  The entire issue consists of five "portfolios" by artists Malaquias Montoya, Esteban Villa, Manuel Hernández Trujillo, René Yañez and José Ernesto Montoya.  $45.00 

39.    El Grito;   a journal of contemporary Mexican-American thought, volume II, #4 (summer 1969).  Berkeley, Quinto Sol Publications, 1969.  64p., wraps. Includes 6p. photos by Felix Rivera + 8p. portfolio by Raul Espinosa.  $15.00 

40.    Guide to Chicano resources    in the University of Arizona library.  N. pl., Committee on Spanish Language and Chicano Resources, [197-?].  106p., 8.5x11 inches, spiral-bound wraps.  $15.00 

41.    Hispanics in America's defense.   Washington, Department of Defense. Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Manpower and Personnel Policy, 1990.  iv, 237p., illus. in text, 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. With a one-page introduction by then-Defense Secretary Cheney. Historical overview plus current status.  $45.00 

42.    Los hispanos: problemas y oportunidades, documento de trabajo de la Fundación Ford.   New York, the Ford Foundation, 1984.  83p., wraps.  $18.00 

43.    Holy week in Tomé;   a New Mexico passion play, translated by Thomas J. Steele.  Santa Fe, The Sunstone Press, 1976.  207p., very good in wraps.  $15.00 

44.    If you think Sacco & Vanzetti were the last anarchists to be framed and killed by the government...   Van Nuys, CA, SRAFprint Co-op, General Defense Committee, n.d.  Seven legal-size sheets stapled together at upper left, cover leaf in goldenrod, printed on one side. Staple starting to rust, mild wear. Early 1970s.  $18.00 

Lists cases of anarchists killed in Mexico City and (suspected) in San Francisco, with others hassled by cops or government agencies. One paragraph on "Los Tres de San Diego," a trio of Chicano IWW members arrested in 1971. Remaining six pages are a general history of political suppression of anarchists. Concludes with a call to free Bobby Seale.

45.    Images of Mexican and Chicano film;   a film series and speakers, June 19 - July 25, Campbell Hall, UC Santa Barbara.  Santa Barbara, Center for Chicano Studies, UCSB, et. al., [198-?].  17x11 inch flyer for the series, four stills reproduced, printed single side, folded vertically and slightly edgeworn.  $25.00 

46.    Insurgente;    #s 1-5.  San Antonio, TX, Alejandro Perez, 1999-2003.  First five issues of the radical Chicano zine, various paginations, very good in wraps. #4 is bound together with the first issue of Mala, a Chicana zine published in San Pablo, CA.  $65.00 

47.    Jota;   the Chicana lesbian body, volume 3.  N. pl., Jota, 2006.  36p. illus. zine, poetry, articles, etc., wraps. Hightly sophisticated production.  $12.00 

48.    Journal of American ethnic history;   volume 1, number 1 - volume 4, number 1.  New Brunswick, Transaction Periodicals Consortium, 1981-84.  First seven issues of the journal, which lasted through eight volumes, each issue approximately 120p., very good in wraps.  $150.00 

49.    A Kino keepsake;   facsimile of an original Eusebio Francisco Kino field diary, preserved at the University of Arizona Library, describing southern Arizona in 1699.  Tucson, Friends of the University of Arizona Library, 1991.  [28]p. + [16]p. facsimile, 7.5x10 inches, very good in wraps.  $30.00 

50.    The Latino olympians;   1896-1984, colloquia, September 17-18, ... Pico House, El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park.  Los Angeles, Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee and the California Council for the Humanities, 1984.  4p., event program, wraps with photos of boxer Joe Salas and skater Cathrine Machado.  $10.00 

51.    Love and rockets   #11.  Thousand Oaks, CA, Fantafgraphics Books, 1985.  32p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps. Part of the ongoing comic saga by the Hernandez brothers.  $18.00 

52.  Love and rockets   #17.  Agoura Hills, CA, Fantafgraphics Books, 1986.  32p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps. Part of the ongoing comic saga by the Hernandez brothers.  $15.00 

53.    Love and rockets   #46.  Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1994.  32p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps. Part of the ongoing comic saga by the Hernandez brothers.  $15.00 

54.    Love and rockets  bonanza .   Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1989.  48p., 8.5x11 inch comic book, slightly worn wraps. The first sign Los Bros couldn't let it go ....  $15.00 

55.    Love and rockets   book one.  Agoura, CA, Fantagraphics Books, 1986.  145p. incl. 4p. reproductions of the individual comics' cover art, 8.5x11 inches, second wraps edition, wraps slightly creased. All comics drawn by the Brothers Hernandez.  $25.00 

56.    Love and rockets   book two.  Agoura, CA, Fantagraphics Books, 1986.  148p. incl. 4p. reproductions of the individual comics' cover art, first wraps edition, wraps slightly creased. All comics drawn by the Brothers Hernandez.  $25.00 

57.       Love and rockets   book three.  Agoura, CA, Fantagraphics Books, 1987.  141p. incl. 4p. reproductions of the individual comics' cover art, 8.5x11 inches, first wraps printing, wraps slightly worn. All comics drawn by the Brothers Hernandez.  $25.00 

58.      Lowrider arte;   July-August 1993, volume 2, number 4.  Walnut, CA, Park Avenue Publishing, 1993.  64p., beautifully illus. with lowrider art, 8.5x11 inches, wraps.  $25.00 

59.    March & rally for abortion rights;   Sunday, October 3, 1982.  San Francisco, Rosie Jimenez- October 3rd Coalition, 1982.  8.5x11 inch flyer, printed two sides. Rosie Jimenez, a Chicana whose photo is on the flyer, died after a 1977 back-alley abortion.  $25.00 

60.    Memoria;   30 anniversary Arizona-Mexico Commission, 1959-1989/Comision Sonora-Arizona aniversario.  Hermasillo, Comision Sonora-Arizona, 1989.  108p., illus. in text, one of 1,000 copies, 8.5x11 inches, previous owner's gift inscription, wraps. A year-by-year history.  $30.00 

61.    Mexican soldaderas and workers during the revolution;  an exhibition catalogue, Center for Chicano Studies, February 7 -21, 1979 ... University of California, Santa Barbara.  Santa Barbara, Center for Chicano Studies, 1979.  [20]p., illus. with reproductions of exhibited works, 6x9 inches, wraps. An exhibition of articles associated with theTaller de Gráfica Popular.  $45.00 

62.    The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly;    vol. xxvi, no. 3, July 1948.  New York, Milbank Memorial Fund, 1948.  pp.245-329, annotations, tables and figures, very good in original wraps.  $15.00 

Articles on undeveloped areas, Puerto Rico's population problem and reconstruction.

63.    The Mission as a frontier institution in the Spanish-American colonies,   with an introduction by John Alexander Carroll.  El Paso, Texas Western College Press, 1962.  iv, 24p., very good in wraps.   (Academic reprints)  $20.00 

64.    Mission San Luis Obispo bicentennial 1772-1972;   in La Vista, volume 2, number 4.  San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo Historical Society, 1972.  54p., illus. in text, 8.5x11 inches, wraps.  $22.00 

65.    No on the La Rouche AIDS initiative;   no on prop 64.  San Francisco, San Francisco Community AIDS Network, [1986].  6-panel printed brochure, mobilizing to stop Proposition 63 ,an English-only initiative, and the LaRouche-sponsored 64 which would have quarantined AIDS victims.  $22.00 

66.    Parameters of institutional change:   Chicano experiences in education.  Hayward, CA, n. pub., 1974.  vii, 190p., wraps. Case studies -- Los Angeles, El Paso, Fresno, San Diego and more.  $25.00 

67.    Perspectivas;   n: 4.  Oakland, Perspectivas, [1981?].  84p., wraps. Magazine of the Chilean exile community in the US, focusing on the resistance to Pinochet.  $22.00 

68.    Playbill;   a weekly magazine for theatregoers; vol. 2, no. 15 Jamaica; a new musical starring Lena Horne and Ricardo Montalban.  New York, Playbill Inc., 1958.  32p., 6.5x9 inches, very good in original stapled pictorial wraps featuring cover photo of Montalban and Horne in Calypso outfits. E.Y. Harburg musical at the Imperial Theatre directed by Robert Lewis and co-starring Ossie Davis.  $18.00 

69.    Pluralism beyond the frontier;   report of the San Francisco Consultation on Ethnicity, November 16-17, 1971, University of San Francisco.  San Francisco, The American Jewish Committee, 1971.  [ii]+31p., 8.5x11 inches, foreword by Bertram H. Gold, introduction by Rev. Albert Jonsen, program, very good in original stapled wraps.  $20.00 

70.    Primero encuentro sobre impactos regionales de las relaciones economicas, Mexico-Estados Unidos/The first conference on regional impacts of United States-Mexico economic relations, 8 al 11 de julio de 1981, en la ciudad de Guanajuato, Mexico, tomo III.   Mexico City, Eliseo Mendoza Berrueto, 1982.  879p., wraps. With material on migration.  $65.00 

71.    Pronunciamiento sobre el rompimienton en MINP-El Comité/Statement on the division in M.I.N.P.-El Comité   in Obreros en Marcha, edicion especial, Abril 1981.  New York, MINP-El Comité Central Committee, 1981.  12p., text in English and Spanish, 8.5x11 inches, folded horizontally in thirds, with a cover letter under the imprimatur of MINP-El Comité first secretary Victor M. Quintana laid in.  $30.00 

72.    Puerto Rico: 100 years of domination and resistance.   Selected articles from Revolutionary Worker.  New York, Revolution Books, [1998-?].  40p., orange wraps, maps. .  $20.00 

73.    Puerto Rico U.S.A.   Washington, Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , [1971].  64p., profusely illus., slightly worn wraps. History, culture, politics, travel.  $18.00 

74.    Puertorriqueñas en defensa del patrimonio nacional;   no. 2, febrero 2003.  Arecibo, PR8p., wraps, Puertorriqueñas en Defensa del Patrimonio Nacional;, 2003.    $15.00 

75.    Santos para el pueblo/Saints for the people;   an exhibition presented at the Art Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, from February 22 - March 20, 1982, Curator: Norman Neuerburg.  Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University, 1982.  113p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches, very good save for a 1.25 inch pen line at right edge of front wrap. With much on the Santos.  $75.00 

76.    Secrets of salsa;   a bilingual salsa cookbook by the Mexican women of Anderson Valley, produced by Kira Brennan, illustrated by Carol Kissler.  Boonville, Anderson Valley Adult School, 2001.  66p., bilingual text, first edition, spiral-bound wraps.  $18.00 

77.    Serra: American founding father;   illustrated and coloring by John Tartaglione.  Los Angeles, Franciscan Communicatins, 1987.  32p. color comic book, wraps. This retelling of 18th century California history is bizarrely sandwiched in between science fiction panels in which a Chicano crewmen on a spaceship in 2069 is retelling Serra's story to an oafish white comrade.  $18.00 

78.    Simposio sobre Juan Bautista de Anza;   tiempo, vida y obra. Memoria, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, 1988.  Hermosillo, Sociedad Sonorense de Historia, 1989.  151p., illus. in text, one of 300 copies, very good in wraps. OCLC lists seven copies.  $75.00 

79.    La situacion de Puerto Rico y su impacto sobre las mujeres Puertorriqueñas.   N. pl., [Puerto Rican Delegation to the World Congress of Women, 1987].  4p., wraps. the last of the Moscow Congresses.  $35.00 

80.    Sor Juana 300th commemoration festival;   a tribute to Mexican women (1651-1695).  Chicago, Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, 1995.  16p. illus. program, in nicely illustrated wraps.  $18.00 

81.    Spectrum 200;   photographs from the history of Los Angeles, 1860-1940.  Los Angeles, Los Angeles 200, 1981.  16p., illus. with black/white photos from the exhibit, 4.5x9 inches, wraps.  $20.00 

82.    Symposium;   for the eradication fo social inequality: the effect of race, class and gender on teaching and learning. 1999 theme: "race: humankind's most dangerous myth", February 9-11, 1999, University of Wyoming.  Laramie, University of Wyoming, 1999.  35p. program, 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

83.    They founded a city;   people of early Los Angeles.  Los Angeles, Los Angeles City School Districts, 1951.  62p. school text, previous owner's bookplate, stamp of the Los Angeles City School Library but no indications of accession, very good.  $18.00 

84.    Tin tan;   revista cosmica, no. 2.  San Francisco, Editorial Pocho-Che, 1975.  48p., 8.5x11 inches, one of 2,000 copies, wraps with a stunning multicolor Graciela Lopez de Carillo graphic
.  $95.00 

This issue of the most graphic of San Francisco's Latino publications - edited by Alejandro Murguía, with Roberto Vargas, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Nina Serrano, Elias Hruska Cortez, Daniel del Solar and Rupert Garcia - includes 3p. of Wilfredo Owen Brigade black/white posters, René Yañez' Tin Tan comix, poetry by Victor Hernandez Cruz, contributions from Gilberto Osorio, Vargas, Murguia, Raul Ortega and others.

85.    Tin tan;   revista cosmica,summer-otono, issue no. 4.  San Francisco, Tin Tan, 1976.  24p., 11x17 inches, very good, stunningly illustrated wraps.  $95.00 

This issue of the most graphic of San Francisco's Latino publications - edited by Alejandro Murguía, with Roberto Vargas, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Nina Serrano and Rupert Garcia - includes a contribution by Hernandez Cruz, poems by Lorna Dee Cervantes and Wilfred Q. Castaño, two full-page drawings each by Malauias Montoya and Consuelo Menedez Castillo, a 22x17 inch wraparound cover by Xavier Viramontes, and a color centerfold by Mendez Castillo, with overlays by Rupert Garcia. The lead article is an interview with Willie Colon.

86.    Traditional healing:   new science or new colonialism? (Essays in critique of medial anthropology, edited with an introduction by Philip Singer, in The Conch, volume VIII, nos. 1 & 2, 1976.  Buffalo, Conch Magazine, 1976.  259p., label removed from verso of front wrap. Articles focusing on health tn the African diaspora -- southern folk medicine, African influence in a NYC mental health center, traditional healing and colonialism in Ethiopia and Nigeria, Mexican American folk practices, and more.  $25.00 

87.    Two centuries of Hispanic theatre in the southwest;   a multi-media show on the history of Hispanic theatre in the southwest.  N. pl., Revista Chicano-riqueña, 1982.  20p. illus. exhibition catalog, lead article by Nicolás Kanellos, lightly soiled white wraps.  $20.00 

88.    U.S. unions in Puerto Rico;   in NACLA's Latin America & empire report, vol. x, no. 5, May-June 1976.  New York, North American Congress on Latin America, 1976.  32p., wraps. The title is the subject of the entire issue.  $18.00 

89.    Venceremos principles of unity.   [San Francisco], Venceremos Publications, 1973.  22, 26p., wraps, one panel slightly stained, 4x5 inches, illus., later printing, in English & Spanish. First published in 1971. Includes a section on armed struggle. H. Bruce Franklin was one of the leaders of this group, centerfold is small portraits of the members of the Central Committee.  $22.00 

90.    Y'bird magazine;   volume one, number one.  Berkeley, Y'bird Magazine, 1978.  193p., illus. in text, lightly worn wraps. Edited by Ishmael Reed and Al Young, this magazine of multicultural writing contains contributions by Alurista, Jessica Hagedorn, Mei Mei Berssenbrugge, Kalamu Ya Salaam, Floyd Salas, Carol Lee Sanchez, Ntozake Shange and many others, along with an interview with Ralph Ellison conducted by Reed, Quincy Troupe and Steve Cannon.  $18.00 

91. Acosta, Juvenal.   The tattoo hunter;   a novel, translated from the Spanish by Janet Casaverde.  Berkeley, Creative Arts Book Company, 2002.  181p., first edition, wraps. The Mexican American novelist lives in San Francisco.  $18.00 

  Erotica blurbed enthusiastically by Andrei Codrescu, Barry Gifford and Thomas Sanchez.

92. Acosta, Oscar Zeta.   The autobiography of a brown buffalo.   San Francisco, Straight Arrow Books, 1972.  199p., first wraps printing,  wraps slightly worn and rubbed.  $22.00 

93. Another copy.   N. pl., Popular Library, 1972.  255p., wraps. Second wraps edition, pocket format.  $12.00 

94. Acosta-Belén, Edna, ed.  a mujer en la sociedad Puertorriqueña.   Rio Piedras, Ediciones Hurucán, 1980.  237p., first edition, very good in wraps.  $25.00 

95. Adams, Robert.   The architecture and art of early Hispanic colorado.   Boulder, University Pres of Colorado, 1974.  vi, 234p., illus. bith Adams' black/white photographs, 9.25x8 inches, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

96. Alarcón, Franciso X.  Iguanas in the snow   and other winter poems/Iguanas en la nieve y otros poemas de invierno, illustrations by/ilustrado por Maya Christina Gonzalez.  San Francisco, Children's Book Press, 2000.  32p., profusely illus. by Gonzalez, bilingual text, 8.5x11 inches, first printing, dj. Children's book .  $12.00 

97. Alegria, Ricardo E.  Historia de nuestros indios;    (versión elemental), ilustró: Carmen Pons de Alegría.  San Juan, Sección de Publicaciones e Impresos, Departmento de Instrucción, 1950.  52p. illus. children's book, wraps with lower corner bumped. First appearance Alegria's classic text.  $45.00 

98. Algarín, Miguel.   Love is hard work;   memorias de Loisaida.  New York, Scribner, 1997.  155p., first edition, dj. Nuyorican poet.  $18.00 

99. Alvarado, Hector Luis.   The 21st century    (a cry for hope), a collection of poems.  New York, Vantage Press, 1992.  31p., first edition, dj. The poet, born in Puerto Rico is an AIDS counselor in New Jersey.  $35.00 

100.                     Amado, Elisa.   Cousins;   pictures by Luis Garay.  Toronto , Douglas & McIntyre, 2004.  [32]p. children's book beautifully illustrated with Amado's drawings, 8x11 inches, previous owner's gift  inscription. On a Mexican American child and her cousin.  $12.00 

101.                     [Anaya, Rudlofo].   Conversations with Rudolfo Anaya;   edited by Bruce Dick and Silvio Sirias.  Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 1998.  svii, 191p., first wraps printing. New.  $12.00 

102.                     Anaya, Rudolfo.   Elegy on the death of César Chávez;   illustrations by Gaspar Enriquez.  El Paso, Cinco Puntos Press, 2000.  [32]p., profusely illus. with Enriquez' color drawings, 10.25x8.25 inches, first printing, dj. For children. Back side of dj is a poster chronology of the life of Chavez.  $12.00 

103.                     Anaya, Rudolfo.   Heart of Aztlan.   Berkeley, Editorial Justa Publications, 1976.  209p., first printing, very good in wraps.  $20.00 

104.                     Anaya, Rudolfo.   Jalamanta;   a message from the desert.  New York, Warner Books, 1996.  194p., signed with a brief inscription by Anaya, advance reading copy, wraps.  $20.00 

105.                     Anaya, Rudolfo.   Rio Grande fall.   New York, Warner Books, 1996.  359p., first printing, dj.  $15.00 

106.                     Anaya, Rudolfo.   Shaman winter.   New York, Warner Books, 1999.  374p., signed by Anaya, first printing, dj. Albuquerque-based mystery.  $22.00 

107.                     Anaya, Rudolfo A.  The silence of the llano;   short stories.  Berkeley, Tonatiuh-Quinto Sol International, 1982.  173p., review copy with stamp on cover and review sheet laid in, wraps.  $45.00 

108.                     Another copy of the first edition, lacking review sheets, very good in wraps.  $35.00 

109.                     Anaya, Rudolfo A. and Antonio Márquez, eds.  Cuentos Chicanos;   a short story anthology, revised edition.  Albuquerque, New America/University of New Mexico Press, 1998.  viii, 186p., signed by Anaya, dj.  $35.00 

110.                     Another copy, not signed, new, in shrinkwrap.  $20.00 

111.                     Anaya, Rudolfo A., ed.  Tierra;   contemporary short fiction of New Mexico.  El Paso, Cinco Puntos Press, 1989.  272p., signed and inscribed by Anaya, first edition, front wrap creased.  $22.00 

112.                     Anaya, Rudolfo A., ed.  Voces;   an anthology of Nuevo Mexicano writers.  Albuquerque, El Norte Publications, 1987.  iii, 232p., signed by Anaya, first printing, wraps.  $35.00 

113.                     Ancona, George.   Barrio;   el barrio de José.  San Diego, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998.  [48]p., 10x9 inch children's book profusely illus. with color photos, first printing, wraps. Set in San Francisco's Mission District, with much on the mural painted on the Cesar Chavez school.  $12.00 

114.                     Angelo, Valenti.   Paradise valley;   illustrated with lithographs by the author.  New York, The Viking Press, 1940.  230p., first edition, very good in a like dj. YA story of a Mexican American family in Nevada.  $35.00 

115.                     Apodaca, Rudy S.  The waxen image;   a novel.  Mesilla, NM, Titan Publishing Co., 1977.  304p., first edition, very good in a lightly worn dj. The New Mexican writer contends that his book is the "first mystery-suspense novel by a Chicano writer" (dj); it is also his first book.  $25.00 

116.                     Aragón, Francisco.   Puerta del sol.   Tempe, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 2005.  xv, 107p., inscribed and signed by the Nicaraguan American poet, very good in wraps.  $22.00 

117.                     Arana, Marie.   American chica.   New York, The Dial Press, 2001.  309p., advance reading copy, lightly soiled wraps. First book by the Peruvian American journalist.  $15.00 

118.                     Araujo, Joaquim de, ed.  Luis de Camões;   poemeto, com uma carta de Eça de Queiroz.  Hayward, CA, J. de Menezes, 1897.  62p., fourth (revised) edition, previous owner's stamp with a gift inscription to him (dated Oalkand, 1935), lightly soiled and edgeworn wraps. OCLC lists one holding (Bancroft Library).  $195.00 

119.                     Arellano, Anselmo F.  Los pobladores nuevo mexicanos y su poesía, 1889 - 1950.   Albuquerque, Parajito Publications, 1976.  175p., illus. by Arturo de Agüero, waterstained wraps.  $12.00 

120.                     Arguelles, Ivan.   Madonna septet;   volume one.  Elmwood, CT, Potes & Poets Press, 2000.  466p., wraps. Poetry.  $15.00 

Blurbed by Harold Norse calling Arguelles "the most outstanding poet since Ezra Pound".

121.                     Arguelles, Ivan.   Madonna septet;   volume two.  Elmwood, CT, Potes & Poets Press, 2000.  393p., wraps. Poetry.  $15.00 

122.                     Argüelles, Ivan.   (Rad) [From translation].   Berkeley, Pantographic Press, 1992.  [8]p., wraps. Poetry chapbook.  $18.00 

123.                     Argüelles, Ivan & John M. Bennett.   Chac prostibulario;   a collaboration.  Columbus, OH, Pavement Saw Press, 2001.  Unpaginated, wraps. Collaborative poem .  $15.00 

124.                     Argüelles, Marilla, ed.  Extracts from Pelican Bay;   an anthology of prisoner poetry, drawings, and essays.  Berkeely, Pantograph Press, 1995.  80p., inscribed by Argüelles, wraps. Works, primarily by Chicano and black prisoners, for the Pelican Bay Information Project.  $25.00 

125.                     Arguijo Martínez, Ricardo, ed.  The healing ritual.   Berkeley, Tonatiuh - Quingto Sol, 1983.  174p., first wraps printing. Novel based on folk medicine. One of the scarcer TQS publications.  $35.00 

126.                     Arias, Ron.   The road to Tamazunchale;   a novel.  Reno, West Coast Poetry Review, 1975.  109p., first printing of the perfect-bound copy in very good condition. Foreword by Tomás Rivera.   (West Coast Poetry Review,  #16 (vol. 4, #4))  $75.00 

127.                     Another copy of this edition, third printing of the first appearance of this novel (each printing, 2,000 copies), wraps .  $35.00 

128.                     Arroyo, Rane.   Home movies of Narcissus;   poems.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 2002.  75p., first wraps printing. Gay Puerto Rican poet.   (Camino del Sol)  $12.00 

129.                     Arroyo, Rane.   The portable famine.   Kansas City, BkMk Press/University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2005.  63p., first wraps printing. The Gay Puerto Rican poet tackles themes of empire, colonialism, exile and globalization.  $12.00 

130.                     Arvizu, John R.  Socio-demographic variables and the Latino vote in 88:   some new evidence from the Latino National Political Survey, draft.  [Tucson], the author, 1994.  [44] sheets printed single side, 8.5x11 inches, disbound. Paper prepared for the 1994 Southwestern Social Science Association meeting.  $20.00 

131.                     Atkinson, Donald R., et. al.  Counseling American minorities;   a cross-cultural perspective.  Dubuque, William C. Brown Company, 1979.  ix, 222p., wraps. With sections on Native Americans, Asian Americans, blacks, and Latinos.  $12.00 

132.                     Augustín de Mortí, Juan.   Father Augustín de Mortí's account of disorders in New Mexico, 1778;   translated and edited by Marc Simmons.  N. pl., The Historical Society of New Mexico, 1977.  43p., signed by Simmons, previous owner's signature, rear wrap lightly discolored, front wrap with drawing by José Cisneros.  $50.00 

133.                     Avina, Rose Hollenbaugh.   Spanish and Mexican land grants in California.   New York, Arno Press, 1976.  v, 137p. First appearance in book form of Avina's 1932 thesis at UC Berkeley.   (Chicano heritage)  $75.00 

134.                     Babín, María Teresa.   The Fantasía Boricua;   estampas de mi tierra.  Santander, the author, 1960.  175p., second edition, shaken wraps.  $25.00 

135.                     Baca, Adán V.  Blurry eyed indifference.   Santa Fe, El Llano Heights Press, 1999.  [16]p. poetry chapbook, very good in wraps.  $18.00  

136.                     Baca, Adán V.  La noche trae paz and a thorn in my side.   Santa Fe, El Llano Heights Press, 1998.  [24]p. poetry chapbook, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

137.                     Baca, Adán V.  Palabras, words and phrases;   poems.  Santa Fe, El Llano Heights Press, 2002.  [28]p. poetry chapbook, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

138.                     Badikian, Beatriz.   Akewa is a woman.   Chicago, March/Abrazo, 1982.  16p., right margins and wraps browned with a small label on rear, and with a library label from Bryce Milligan. Includes a one-page introduction by Sandra Cisneros. Poetry.  $22.00 

139.                     Badillo, Herman and Milton Haynes.   A bill of no rights;   Attica and the American prison system.  New York, Outerbrige & Lazard, 1972.  190p., first edition, dj.  $25.00 

140.                     [Baez, Joan], Jim Marshall and Bruce Campbell.   [Joan Baez],    I was born in January of 1941.... [caption title].  Boston, Folklore Productions, 1969.  [16p.], wraps, 8.5x9 inches, illustrated with photographs by Jim Marshall, art direction and design by Bruce Campbell.  $18.00 

141.                     Baker, Susan González.   The cautious welcome;   the legalization programs of the Immigration Reform and Control Act.  Santa Monica, The Rand Corporation, 1990.  196p., very good in wraps.  $18.00 

142.                     Balassi, William, John A. Crawford, Annie O. Eysturoy, eds.  This is about vision;   interviews with southwestern writers.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1990.  204p., first edition, very good in a like dj. Tony Hillerman, Edward Abbey, Rudolfo Anaya, Paula Gunn Allen, Pat Mora, Denise Chávez, Joy Harjo and others.  $25.00 

143.                     Balseiro, Jose A.  El vigía;   ensayos.  Madrid , Editorial Mundo Latino, 1925 and 1928 .  Two volumes, each inscribed by the author, first edition slightly edgeworn wraps browned on spine. Volume I, 301p., essays on literature and music, Ruben Dario, Shakespeare and more. Volume II, 401p., illus. by M. Benet. sections on Unamuno, Pérez de Ayala and Hernández-Catá.  $195.00 

144.                     Balseiro, Jose A.  El vigía;   ensayos, tomo III.  San Juan, Biblioteca de Autores Puertotiqueños, 1942.  138p. signed and inscribed by the Puerto Rican poet, half-title page and title page badly browned, wraps. Five esays -- on romanticism, Becquer, Emerson, Hostos and Azorin.  $75.00 

145.                     Bandini, Helen Elliot.   History of California;   illustrated by Roy J. Warren.  New York, American Book Company, 1908.  302p. incl. illus., pencil notes on r.e.p.s, first printing, decorated boards with minor edgewear. Text with consdierable material on the Hispanic period.  $25.00 

146.                     Barja, César.   Libros y autores modernos;   siglos XVIII y XIX.  Los Angeles, Campbell's Book Store, 1933.  viii, 466p., revised edition. Barja, born in Spain, emigrated to the US, where he taught at several universities, including UCLA.  $18.00 

147.                     Barker, George.   Pachuco: an American argot and its social functions in Tucson, Arizona;   in the University of Arizona Bulletin, Vol. XXI, No. 1, January, 1950.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1950.  38p., first wraps printing.   (Social Science Bulletin, #18)  $45.00 

148.                     Barnes, Thomas C., Thomas H. Naylor, Charles W. Polzer.   Northern New Spain;   a research guide.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1981.  xii, 147p., 8.5x11 inches, spiral-bound wraps.  $50.00 

149.                     Barrera, Mario, Alberto Camarillo and Francisco Hernandez, eds.  Work family sex roles language;   the National Association for Chicano Studies, selected papers 1979.  Berkeley, Tonatiuh-Quinto Sol International, 1979.  207p., wraps. Articles by Tomas Almaguer, Mario T. Garcia, Irene Isabel Blea, and others.  $25.00 

150.                     Bastidas, Hugo.   Bridges, paths and portals;   where do we go from here, November 1 - December 1, 2007.  New York, Nohra Haime Gallery, 2007.  [12]p., illus. with black/white reproductions of the Ecuadorian American artist's work, 9.5x11 inches, lightly soiled wraps.  $22.00 

151.                     Battle, Sol, ed.  Ghetto '68.   New York, Panther House, 1968.  96p., second printing, ex libris. Radical poetry and drawings by Harlem's black and Puerto Rican youth.  $20.00 

152.                     Bauer, Helen.   California rancho days.   Sacramento, California State Department of Education, 1957.  128p. profusely illus. with photos. Text edition.   (California state series)  $12.00 

153.                     Another copy, first edition.  $12.00 

154.                     Bauman, Richard and Roger D. Abrahams, eds.  "And other neighborly names";   social process and cultural image in Texas folklore.  Austin, University of Texas Press, 1981.  viii, 321p., very good in a very good dj.  $25.00 

155.                     Bautista Chapa, Juan.   Texas & northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690;   edited with an introduction by William C. Foster, translated by Ned F. Brierley.  Austin, University of Texas Press, 1997.  xii, 235p., first edition, very good in a like dj.  $25.00 

156.                     Bayley, David H. and Harold Mendelsohn.   Minorities and the police;   confrontation in America.  New York, The Free Press, 1969.  xii, 209p., dj. Study of police relations with European-, African-, and Mexican-Americans in Denver, CO.  $20.00 

157.                     Bean, Frank D., Jurgen Schmandt and Sidney Weintraub, eds.  Mexican and Central American population and U.S. immigration policy.   Austin, The Center for Mexican American Studies. The University of Texas, 1989.  211p., first edition, dj.  $25.00 

158.                     Another copy, first wraps edition.  $15.00 

159.                     Becker, Stephen, editor.   Theodore Wores in the southwest.   San Francisco & Berkeley, California Historical Society & Heyday Books, 2006.  98p., 9x12 inches, illustrated with photos, very good in original pictorial wraps. The artist's ethnographic photos and paintings.  $18.00 

160.                     Behar, Ruth.   Translated woman;   crossing the border with Esperanza's story.  Boston, Beacon Press, 1993.  xiv, 372p., first printing, dj. The Cuban American author's story of a Mexican bruja.  $12.00 

161.                     Beilharz, Edwin A. and Donald O. DeMers Jr.   San Jose, California's first city.   Tulsa, Continental Heritage Press, 1980.  224p., coated paperstock, old images and period photography throughout; 12.25 x 9.5 inch cloth boards gilt in pictorial dj. Lightest shelfwear, jacket is edgeworn.  $22.00 

A Tulsa company that specializes in urban histories to order, but a nice job; Continental employed local historians and a San Jose-based photographer-archivist. And, blessedly, the account stops well before the flattening of orchards under computer footprint.

162.                     Beltrán, Raymond T., et. al., eds.  ¿Under what bandera?    Cover art by Sal Barajas and Ricardo Levins Morales.  San Diego, Red Calacarts/Calaca Press, 2004.  44p., very good in wraps. A collaborative effort of 10 Latino poets and two illustrators, questioning American wars as an expression of imperialism. Includes several queer poets.  $12.00 

163.                     Bencastro, Mario.   A shot in the cathedral.   Houston, Arte Publico Press, 1996.  215p., signed and dated by Bencastro, and inscribed by him to Bryce Milligan, review slip laid in, very good in a very good dj. Novel by the Salvadoreno American writer, based on the Salvadorean civil war.  $75.00 

164.                     Another copy, neither signed nor inscribed, lacking dj, very good in boards  $20.00 

165.                     Bibliotecas para La Gente Periodical Committee.    Revistas;   an annotated bibliography of Spanish language periodicals for public libraries.  Berkeley, Chicano Studies Library Publications, UC Berkeley, 1983.  31p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Annotated bibliography, focusing primarily on Mexican magazines.  $25.00 

166.                     Billington, Ray Allen and Albert Camarillo.   The American southwest;   image and reality, papers read at a Clark Library seminar, 16 April 1977.  Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1979.  v, 129p., wraps. Camarillo's contribution is entitled "Historical Patterns in the Development of Chicano Urban Society: Southern California, 1848-1930".  $15.00 

167.                     Blakeslee, George H., ed.  Mexico and the Caribbean;   Clark University addresses.  New York, G. E. Stechert and Company, 1920.  363p., previous owner's signature, very good in publisher's original blue buckram cloth and gilt. With material on Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.  $45.00 

168.                     Bolton, Herbert Eugene.   The Spanish borderlands;   a chronicle of old Florida and the southwest.  New Haven, Yale Univeristy ress, 1921.  x, 320p., ex library.  $12.00 

169.                     Bolton, Herbert Eugene.   Spanish resistance to the Carolina traders in western Georgia.   Savannah, Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1925.  16p. offprint from the Georgia Historical Quarterly, wraps.  $22.00  

170.                     Boneu Companys, Fernando.   Documentos secretos de la expedicion de Portola a California. Juntas de Guerra.   Lerida, Graficas Larrosa, 1973.  165p. + three foldout plates, signed by Boneu Companys, very good in wraps.  $65.00 

171.                     Borinsky, Alicia.   Cine continuado.   Buenos Aires, Ediciones Corregidor, 1997.  207p., wraps. Stories about marginalized women, by a Boston College professor.  $20.00 

172.                     Borjas, George and Marta Tienda, eds.  Hispanics in the U.S. economy;   a 1982 conference sponsored by The National Commission for Employment Policy and The Institute for Research on Poverty of the University of Wisconsin.  Orlando, Academic Press, 1985.  xx, 374p., first printing.   (Institute for Research on Poverty monographs)  $35.00 

173.                     Bornstein-Somoza, Miriam, et. al.  Siete poetas.   Tucson, Scorpion Press, 1978.  98p., very good in wraps. Two of the anthologized poets - Inés Hernández Tovar and Margarita Cota Cárdenas - are Chicanas; three are from Cuba, one from Mexico and one from Peru. Most of the poetry is in Spanish.  $35.00 

174.                     Boyd, E.  Saints & saint makers of New Mexico.   Santa Fé, Laboratory of Anthropology, 1946.  vi, 239p., wraps slightly browned. The book was designed by Merle Armitage and illustrated with drawings by P. G. Napolitano.  $45.00 

175.                     Boyle, Susan Calafate.   Los capitalistas;   Hispano mercahts and the Santa Fe trade.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 2000.  xvii, 236p., first wraps printing.  $12.00 

176.                     Brayer, Herbert O.  Pueblo Indian land grants of the 'Rio Abajo,' New Mexico;   The University of New Mexico Bulletin, whole number 334, November 1, 1938.  Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1939.  135p., maps, preface, footnotes, index, very good in original wraps.  $15.00 

177.                     Brenner, Richard J.  Sammy Sosa.   Syosset, NY, East End Publishing, 1999.  [32]p. children's book illus. with photos, wraps.  $12.00 

178.                     Briggs, Vernon M., Jr., et. al.  The Chicano worker.   Austin, University of Texas Press, 1977.  xv, 129p., slightly worn dj.  $25.00 

179.                     Another copy, first wraps printing.  $12.00 

180.                     Bristow, Robert O'Neil.   Time for glory.   New York, Pocket Books, 1969.  232p., first wraps printing, very good. Set in South Carolina, the story centers on a "half-Negro and half-Mexican" (rear wrap) hero who saves 17 white children from a fire.  $12.00 

181.                     Brito, Aristeo.   The devil in Texas/el diablo en Texas;   translated from the Spanish by David William Foster.  Tempe, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1990.  vi, 212p., very good in wraps. Brito originally published the book, in Spanish, in 1976.   (Clásicos Chicanos #5)  $12.00 

182.                     Brown, Karl F., photos by Floyd Ray, foreword by Rexford Newcomb.   California Missions;   a guide to the historic trails of the padres.  San Francisco and NYC, Organic Sea Products & Garden City, 1939.  64p., 6x7 inches, endpaper map, frontis, location and chronology of the Missions' founding, very good in original pictorial wraps. On the half-title is a Christmas greeting from the president of the Organic Sea Products Corp of San Francisco professionally printed in red ink and signed below in black ink by Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wachter.  $20.00 

183.                     Brown, Wenzell.   Angry men - laughing men;   the Caribbean caldron.  New York, Greenberg : Publisher, 1947.  xiii, 369p., endpaper maps, first edition. An exploration of social and racial unrest in the region, emphasizing Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the DR, Puerto Rico and Trinidad.  $15.00 

184.                     Bruce-Novoa.   La literatura chicana a través de sus autores;   traducción de Stella Mastrangelo.  Mexico, Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 1983.  293p., worn wraps. Translated from the English edition, titled Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview (University of Texas Press, 1980).  $15.00 

185.                     Bruni, Mary Ann Smothers.   Rosita's Christmas wish;   illustrated by Thom Ricks, traducido por Rogelio de Castro.  San Antonio, TexArt Services, 1989.  [48]p. illus. 8.5x11 inch children's book,, first edition, very good in dj. Children's Christmas story, set in San Antonio.  $15.00 

186.                     Bruni, Mary Ann Smothers.   El sueño de Rosita;   ilustrado por Thom Ricks, traducido por Rogelio de Castro.  San Antonio, TexArt Services, 1989.  [48]p. illus. 8.5x11 inch children's book,, first Spanish language edition, very good in dj. Children's Christmas story, set in San Antonio.  $25.00 

187.                     Buchanan, Patrick J.  State of emergency;   the third world invasion and conquest of America.  New York, St. Martin's Press, 2006.  viii, 308p., later printing, dj. Anti-Mexican immigrant screed.  $12.00 

188.                     Buenker, John D. and Nicholas C. Burckel.   Immigration and ethnicity;   a guide to information sources, preface by Rudolph J. Vecoli.  Detroit, Gale Research Company, 1977.  xii, 305p., ex library.   (American government and history information guide series)  $15.00 

189.                     Burciaga, Jose Antonio.   Spilling the beans;   lotería Chicana.  Santa Barbara, Joshua Odell Editions, 1995.  215p., wonderful multicolor crayon drawing-inscription by Burciaga on the half-title page, and signed and dated by him, first printing, wraps.  $75.00 

190.                     Another copy, not illus. or signed by Burciaga, uncorrected proof, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

191.                     Another copy.  4p. prepublication extract, very good in wraps.  $12.00 

192.                     Burciaga, José Antonio.   Undocumented love;   amor indocumentado.  San Jose, Chusma House Publications, 1992.  xviii, 173p., signed by Burciaga, slightly worn wraps.  $30.00 

193.                     Burk, Ronnie.   En el jardin de nopales.   San Antonio, Ganesha Head Stand, 1983.  16p., 'revised 1st edition,' wraps. Originally published by Mango in 1979.  $75.00 

194.                     Burns, Walter Noble.   The Robin Hood of El Dorado;   the saga of Joaquin Murrieta, famous outlaw of California's age of gold.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1999.  xiv, 304p., wraps. Reissue of the 1932.  $12.00 

195.                     CalArts.   CalArts presents the Alpert Awards in the Arts;   1999,  Brian Freeman, Ralph Lemon, George Lewis, Pepón Osorio, Lourdes Portillo.  Valencia, CalArts, 1999.  unpaginated, 5.5x8.5 inches, award-winner's photos, past winners, very good in stapled wraps.  $15.00 

196.                     California Postsecondary Education Commission.   Women and minorities in California public postsecondary education: their employment, classification, and compensation, 1977-1981.   Sacramento, California Postsecondary Education Commission, 1983.  iv, 187p., stapled with blue sheets front and back. Has sections on the UC system, the Cal State system, and community colleges.  $20.00 

197.                     Cáliz-Montoro, Carmen.   Writing from the borderlands;   a study of Chicano, Afro-Caribbean and native literatures in North America.  Toronto, Tsar , 2000.  xiv, 181p., wraps. Essays on Anzaldúa and Villanueva, Canadian Caribbean literature, and more.  $18.00 

198.                     Camejo, Peter Miguel.   California under corporate rule.    Foreword by Barbara Becnel.  With: Don Bechler, Todd Chretien, Forrest HIll, Sarah Knopp, Rachel Odes, Mehul M. Thakker, and Donna Warren.  [San Francisco], [Green Party], [2006].  261p., wraps. As new.  $15.00 

199.                     Camejo, Peter & Willie Mae Reid.   Desegregate the schools!    Vote Socialist Workers. Peter Camejo for president, Willie Mae Reid for vice-president.  New York, Socialist Workers 1976 National Campaign Committee, 1976.  Poster, 11x17 inches, printed in yellow & black with a central image of a school bus.  $35.00 

200.                     Campa, Arthur L.  Hispanic culture in the southwest.   Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1979.  xii, 316p., ex library copy with the f.e.p. removed, worn dj.  $15.00 

201.                     Campbell, Roberto Bruce.   Poems from my notebook.   San Antonio, M&A Publications, 1978.  [16]p. chapbook, wraps. The poet is the son of Trini Martinez Campbell.  $35.00 

202.                     Campbell, Trini.   Canto indio mexicano.   New York, Ediciones Abra, 1977.  57p., very good in wraps. "Mexicanismos".  $35.00 

203.                     Campeche, José.   José Campeche y su tiempo/José Campeche and his time.   Ponce, Museo de Arte de Ponce, 1988.  224p., profusely illus. with reproductions of the work of the work of the 18th century Afro-Puerto Rican artist, very good in wraps. Exhibition catalog.  $35.00 

204.                     Campo, Rafael.   The other man was me:   a voyage to the new world.  Houston, Arte Público Press, 1994.  118p., first edition, dj. Gay Cuban American poet.  $30.00 

205.                     Campos, J. Morel.   Puerto Rican danzas    for piano. Book 1.  New York, Paragon Music Publishers, 1944.  16p., 9x12 inches, wraps lightly worn. Sheet music for Alma Sublime, Felices Dias, Influencia del Arte and Buen Humor!.  $45.00 

206.                     Cantu, Norma.   Canícula;   snapshots of a girlhood en la frontera.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1997.  xii, 132p., first wraps printing. Fictionalized memoir of a South Texas girlhood in the 1940s and 1950s.  $12.00 

207.                     Cárdenas, Reyes.   Anti-bicicleta haiku; poemas.   N. pl., n. pub., 1976.  16p., wraps. Tejano poet.  $35.00 

208.                     Cárdenas, Reyes.   Survivors of the Chicano titanic;   introduction by Juan Rodriguez, illustrated by David Ellis.  Austin, Palace of Herons, 1981.  62p., first edition.  $35.00 

209.                     Another copy, wraps. $20.00 

210.                     Cardona, Adalberto de.   De México á Chicago y Nueva York;   guia para el viajero en la que se describen las principales ciudades y ferrocarriles de México y los Estados Unidos del Norte .. con profusion de grabados.  New York, Moss Engraving Co., 1893.  799p. including maps and ads, profusely illus. with black/white drawings, third edition, expanded and updated, with an appendix covering Columbus' voyages, a 2.75x.75 inch rectangle has been removed from a pictorial title page, minor edgewear, gilt on spine and on front board very good.  $750.00 

The third edition is considerably expanded over the first (316p.) and second (550p.), both issued in 1892. The Columbus material was added to encourage visitors to attend the Columbian Exposition. The advertisers clearly intended to reach a Hispanic audience.

211.                     Cardona-Hine, Alvaro.   A garden of sound;   poems.  Redmond, WA, Pemmican Press, 1996.  49p., wraps. Costa Rican-American author.  $17.00 

212.                     Carnoy, Martin, Hugh Daley and Raul Hinojosa Ojeda.   Latinos in a changing U. S. economy;   comparative perspectives on the US labor market since 1939.  New York, Research Foundation of the City University of New York, 1990.  122p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.  $25.00 

213.                     Cartañá, Luis.   Sobre la música.   Mayaguez, Colección Jardín de Espejos, 1981.  82p., first printing, slightly discolored wraps. Cuban American poet residing in Puerto Rico.  $30.00 

214.                     Casanova, Tina.   Relatos y leyendas de Borinquen;   ilustrador: Daniel Díaz.  Hato Rey, PR, Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas, 2001.  81p., illus., very good in pictorial boards. For young adults.  $22.00 

215.                     Castenada, Alfredo, et. al., eds.  Mexican Americans and educational change.   New York, Arno Press, 1974.  xvii, 405p.  Papers from a symposium held at University of California, Riverside.   (Hispanics in the United States)  $45.00 

216.                     Castillo, Ana.   Loverboys;   stories.  New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1996.  224p., signed by Castillo on the title page, first printing, very good in dj.  $25.00 

217.                     Castillo, Ana.   Massacre of the dreamers;   essays on Xicanisma.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1994.  xi, 238p., first edition, dj. Includes a chapter on the Watsonville cannery strike.  $18.00 

218.                     Castillo, Ana.   The Mixquiahuala letters.   Binghamton, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1986.  132p., signed by Castillo on the title page, first edition, very good in boards.  $35.00 

219.                     Another copy of the first edition, not signed, very good in boards.  $25.00 

220.                     Castillo, Ana.   My father was a Toltec;   poems.  Novato, West End Press, 1988.  75p., signed by Castillo, first edition of the book's first appearance, top wrap creased.  $35.00 

221.                     Another copy.  New York, W. W. Norton and Company, 1995.  xxi, 158p., review copy with author photo and sheet laid in, first Norton edition, dj.  $30.00 

222.                     Castillo, Ana.   Sapogonia    (an anti-romance in 3/8 meter).  Binghamton, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1990.  312p., first edition, very good in boards.  $30.00 

223.                     Castillo, Ana.   So far from God;   a novel.  New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1993.  252p., signed and inscribed to Bryce Milligan on the title page by the Chicana novelist, first edition, dj.  $35.00 

224.                     Another signed and inscribed copy of the first edition, dj.  $30.00 

225.                     Another copy.  London, The Women's Press, 1994.  252p., first UK edition, wraps with two small discolorations on the foredge.  $18.00 

226.                     Castillo Guilbault, Rose.   Farmworker's daughter;   growing up Mexican in America.  Berkeley, Heyday Books, 2005.  164p., glossary, b&w photographs, a very good copy of the first edition in a very good dj. The author, born in Sonora and raised in the Salinas Valley, California, was a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and editorial director of KGO-TV San Francisco.  $25.00 

227.                     CDIE Planning Committee.   Documenting diversity:   a report on the conference on documenting the immigrant experience in the United States of America, November 15-17, 1990.  St. Paul, Immigration History Research Center, 1991.  v, 108p., wraps.  $20.00 

228.                     [Cepeda, Orlando].   Orlando Cepeda;   the baby bull.  San Francisco, Woodford Publishing, 1987.  28p., profusely illus. with photos of the Hall of Famer, signed by Cepeda on the front wrap in inkstick.  $45.00 

229.                     Chabran, Richard and Francisco Garcia, comps.  Chicano library resources at UCLA.   Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Research Center, 1980.  13p., wraps.  $12.00 

230.                     Chacón, José Andrés.   Hispanic notables in the United States of North America, 1978.   Albuquerque, SAGUARO Pubications, 1978.  247p. + foldout map in color, first edition, lightly soiled white buckram.  $65.00 

231.                     Chapkis, Wendy and Cythia Enloe.   Of common cloth;   women in the global textile industry.  Amsterdam and Washington, Transnational Institute, 1983.  141p., illus. with black/white photos, wraps. With considerable material on work along the US-Mexico border, union drives in the US and elsewhere, and much more.  $25.00 

232.                     Chapman, Charles Edward.   The history of California:   the Spanish period.  New York, The Macmillan Company, 1925.  x, 527p., ex library.  $15.00 

233.                      [Chávez, Denise].   Relative fireworks;   our side of the family, stories of home by 6th grade students of the Las Cruces Catholic School.  Las Cruces, Las Cruces Catholic School, [200-?].  46p. + color photos, spiral-bound wraps. Stories, poetry and photographs of families by the students and teachers, with an introduction by Chavez, one of the project coordinators.  $15.00 

234.                     Chavez, Fray Angélico.   Archives of the archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1678-1900.   Washington, Acadamy of American Franciscan History, 1957.  283p., very good. Documents, patentes, accounts, baptisms, marriages, burials, clergy list, etc.  $95.00 

235.                     Cisneros, Sandra.   Caramelo,   or puro cuento; a novel.  New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2002.  447p. 'sales conference presentation edition,' uncorrected proof, wraps.  $15.00 

236.                     Cisneros, Sandra.   My wicked, wicked ways.   Bloomington, Third Woman Press, 1987.  xvii, 93p., inscribed by Cisneros, first edition, wraps. The true first edition of Cisneros' first book.  $250.00 

The inscription reads: 'For Jacalyn, for the poems waiting for their out - Sandra Cisneros, 1 de agosto, 88, San Antonio, TX'.

237.                     Another copy of the first edition, not signed, very good in wraps. $125.00 

238.                     Another copy of the first edition, not signed, slightly worn wraps with a number of small rubbings. $45.00 

239.                     Cisneros, Sandra.   Woman hollering creek   and other stories.  New York, Random House, 1991.  165p., first printing, dj.  $22.00 

240.                     Cisneros, Sandra.   Woman hollering creek   and other stories.  [New York, Random House, 1991].  14p. pamphlet with an excerpt and list of author tours.  $15.00 

241.                     Clark, Margaret.   Health in the Mexican-American culture;   a community study.  Berkeley, University of California Press, 1959.  xiv, 253p., library stamps on f.e.p. and pocket removed from rear pastedown, else a sound copy.  $12.00 

242.                     Clayton, Lawrence A., ed.  The Hispanic experience in North America;   sources for study in the United States.  Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1992.  ix, 189p., first printing, very good in dj.  $15.00 

243.                     Coddington, Katherine.   A historical guide to San Rafael Arcangel    (Mission San Rafael - cover title).  San Rafael, Northern California Shopper, 1996.  32p., 5.5x8.5 inches, illustrated with drawings and plans, bibliography, very good in original stapled pictorial wraps.  $12.00 

244.                     Committee to Defend Carlos Feliciano.   Free Carlos Feliciano!   New York, The Committee , 1971.  8.5x11 inch flyer, printed single side, two photographs, folded with one-inch tear along the fold. Carlos Feliciano was a Puerto Rican militant accused of terrorism.  $30.00 

245.                     Cook, S. F.  The conflict between the California Indian and white civilization:   IV. trends in marriage and divorce since 1850.  Berkeley, University of California, 1943.  29p., 6x9.25 inches, introduction, sources,  marriage forms, divorce or separation, ex-library copy in stapled wraps.   (Ibero-Americana: 24)  $15.00 

246.                     Cook, Sherburne F. and Woodrow Borah.   Essays in population history.   Berkeley, University of California Press, 1971, 1974, 1979.  Three volumes, numerous tables and charts,  previous owner's bookplate each, very good in very good djs. Volume one: Mexico and the Caribbean, xxiii, 455p.; volume two: xiv, 472p.; volume three: xiii, 333p.  $195.00 

247.                     Cooney, Percival J.  The dons of the old pueblo.   Chicago, Rand McNally & Company, 1914.  439p., first edition, spine slightly worn and discolored. Novel of the Los Angeles-area ranchos.  $18.00 

248.                     Cordasco, Francesco, with George Bernstein.   Bilingual education in American schools;   a guide to information sources.  Detroit, Gale Research Company, 1979.  xv, 307p.  Annotated bibliography.   (Education information guide 3)  $22.00 

249.                     Cordova, Jorge L.  Citizenship;   a speech delivered during the Citizenship Banquet at the Hotel San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 26, 1971.  Washington, Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1971.  17p., wraps.   (Puerto Rico booklets 7)  $18.00 

250.                     Cornelius, Wayne A. and Ricardo Anzaldúa Montoya, eds.  America's new immigration law:   origins, rationales, and potential consequences.  San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 1983.  vi, 182p., very good in wraps.   (Monograph series 11)  $30.00 

251.                     Corpi, Lucha.   Variaciones sobre una tempestad/Variations on a storm;   English translation by Catherine Rodríguez-Nieto.  N. pl., n. pub., [1989?].  95 photocopied 8.5x11 sheets, printed recto only, accompanied by an als from  Rodríguez-Nieto, submitting the manuscript to the publisher of Oyez Press. Eventually published in book form in 1990 by Third Woman Press, two of its poems are slightly different from the manuscript and the mss. also lacks the Spanish original of "Uno" and the English translation of "Twenty-one".  $95.00 

"This book proves that Corpi's greatest talent lies in verse. Unfiltered by the standards of a novel, Corpi's poetry is a composition of words that are arranged carefully enough to hide a ghost. At times, it seems that that is what Corpi does. Behind her poetry lies a history of passion and pain. Although it may be history, it is alive, and very much so in her writing. Corpi has the ability to project her own personal feelings as one woman onto a larger scale that encompasses her Mexican heritage." -VG: Voices from the Gaps.

252.                     Corpi, Lucha, ed.  Máscaras.   Berkeley, Third Woman Press, 1997.  199p., wraps. With contributions by Castillo, Cisneros, Ponce, Hoyos, Viramontes and many other Latina writers.  $12.00 

253.                     Corretjer, Juan Antonio.   Albizu Campos.   Montevideo, El Siglo Ilustrado, 1970.  141p., second El Siglo Ilustrado edition, slightly foxed wraps . Biography of the Puerto Rican revolutionary.  $75.00 

254.                     Cota-Cárdenas, Margarita.   Puppet:   a Chicano novella.  Austin, Relámpago Press, 1985.  ix, 135p., text in Spanish, first edition, very good in wraps. A bilingual edition was published by the University of New Mexico Press in 2000.  $30.00 

255.                     Cotera, Martha P., comp.  Multicultural women's sourcebook;   materials guide for use in women's studies and bilingual multicultural programs, Nella Cunningham, editor.  Austin, Women's Educational Equity Act Program, US Department of Education, [1986].  viii, 120p., 8.5x11 inches, slightly rubbed wraps. The compiler is a librarian from El Paso.  $25.00 

256.                     Cowley, Joyce [Joyce Maupin].   The Santana case;   tragedy of a Puerto Rican youth.  New York, Pioneer Publishers, 1957.  18p., wraps worn, paper browned. Cowley later as Joyce Maupin founded UNION Wage.  $15.00 

257.                     Crespo, Jaime.   Narcolepsy dreams    #3.  San Anselmo, CA, the author, 1993.  16p. comix zine by a Chicano writer/illustrator, wraps.  $20.00 

258.                     Crook, Cornelia E.  Henry Castro and his homestead.   N. pl., the author, 1978.  [20]p., scattered illus., wraps. On the colonization of southwest Texas by a Portuguese Jewish immigrant.  $22.00 

259.                     Cuchi Coll, Isabel.   La familia de Justo Malgenio;   comedia en tres actos (Puertorriqueños en Nueva York).  San Juan, n. pub., 1970.  121p., stamps from prior owner (a community agency), second edition, dj slightly soiled. Puerto Rican author/journalist.  $35.00 

260.                     Cummins, Jim.   Empowering minority students.   Sacramento, California Association for Bilingual Education, 1989.  xii, 143p., 8.5x11 inches, bookstore stamp on f.e.p., wraps. On bilingual education for Hispanic and Asian American students.  $20.00 

261.                     Cúneo Elizondo, Gasper.   We are not the armed branch of any particular organization.   Berkeley, Tricontinental  Committee, Berkeley Commune, [197-?].  Single leaf folded to 4p., color-printed wraps. An interview with Alfonso Beal, leader of Puerto Rico's Liberation Armed Commandos, reprinted by Tricontinental as a supplement.  $65.00 

262.                     d'Antonio, William V. and William H. Form.   Influentials in two border cities;   a study in community decision-making.  South Bend, University of Notre Dame Press, 1965.  xii, 273p., edgeworn dj. Study of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez.  $30.00 

263.                     Dahlen, Beverly, et al.   Poetry from Violence: San Francisco Conference on Violence Against Women .   San Francisco, Lighthouse, 1976.  55p., softcover, 8x9 inches, wraps slightly shelfworn, inside clean. Mimeographed single-sheet program from the reading at Glide Church laid in. Collection of poems submitted by numerous authors for publication to coincide with the above-named conference. Authors include Alta, Carole Lamb, Susan Griffin, Nellie Wong, Mitsuye Yamada, Joselyn Ignacio, Marcela Trujillo, Carole Peel, Pat Parker, et al.  $25.00 

264.                     Another copy, lacking the program.  $18.00 

265.                     Dakin, Susanna Bryant.   The lives of William Hartnell.   Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1949.  viii, later printing, orange cloth in dj, mildest signs of age or handling.  $12.00 

266.                     Daniels, Roger and Spencer C. Olin, Jr.  Racism in California;   a reader in the history of oppression.  New York, The Macmillan Company, 1974.  xii, 345p., first printing, wraps. Covers Native Americans, Asians, Mexican Americans and Blacks.  $18.00 

267.                     Darley, Alex M.  The passionists of the southwest,   or the holy brotherhood.  Glorieta, NM, The Rio Grande Press, 1968.  119p., numerous photos in text, endpaper maps, very good reprint of the 1893 edition.  $25.00 

268.                     Dawson, J. M.  The spiritual conquest of the southwest.   Nashville, Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1927.  180p., illus. in text, first edition.  $25.00 

269.                     De Grazia, Ted.   The way of the cross.   Tucson, De Grazia Associates, 1964.  Portfolio consisting of one printed leaf and 15 9x12 inch leaves of color plates, enclosed in an 11x14 inch printed folder with a reproduction of plate 12 on the front. The folder is slightly worn; the plates are very good.  $75.00 

270.                     de Haro, Roberto.   Twist of fate;   love, turbulence and the great war.  New York, Vantage Press, 2006.  xii, 682p., first printing, very good in a like dj. Aviation novel (French air force, WWI) by a Mexican American scholar residing in Northern California, with a foreword by Ronald Takaki.  $25.00 

271.                     [Del Rio, Dolores].   Dolores del Rio   en su debut teatral en "El Abanico" de Oscar Wilde, Teatro Fabregas.  Mexico City, Teatro Fabregas, [1956?].  [28]p. theater program, profusely illus. with many photos and much information about del Rio, 8x10.5 inches, wraps. Salvador Novo adapted this version of Lady Windemere's Fan, and there is a large photo of him on p. 23.  $35.00 

272.                     Delgado, Abelardo.   Letters to Louise    via air mail.  Berkeley, Tonatiuh-Quinto Sol International, 1982.  134p., nicely inscribed and signed by the Chicano militant, first edition, very good in wraps.  $125.00 

273.                     Delgado, Abelardo.   Under the skirt of lady justice;   43 skirts of Abelardo.  Salt Lake City, Barrio Publications, 1974.  77p., illus. with drawings by CARLA, signed by the poet ('Lalo Delgado'), title page with clipped corner, front wrap slightly discolored with a small coffee stain, internally very good.  $65.00 

274.                     Department of Ethnic Studies. Chicano Studies Program.   Fall quarter 1973.   Berkeley, the Program, 1973.  [16]p., wraps with UFW-inspired graphic on front. Early descriptive catalog for the program -- faculty, requirements, course listings, resources, etc.  $25.00 

275.                     Deuel, Pauline B.  Mexican serenade;   the story of the Mexican Players and the Padua Hills Theatre. Photographs by Irene Welch Garner.  Claremont, CA, Padua Institute, 1961.  xiii, 80p. incl. numerous photos and drawings, 4p. playbill for "El Milagro" laid in, very good in wraps.  $25.00 

276.                     [Devine, Jim, et al.].   Southwest economy and society   vol. 6 no. 1 - 3.  Altadena, Southwest Economy and Society, 1982-4.  71p., 87 p., 75 p., wraps in very good condition. First three issues of volume six.  $25.00 

277.                     Diaz Valcárcel, Emilio.   Figuraciones en el mes de Marzo.   Barcelona, Editorial Seix Barral, 1972.  329p., first edition, stiff wraps in a slightly edgeworn dj. The Puerto Rican author's first novel was a finalist in the Biblioteca Breve contest in 1971. It was later translated and published by Bilingual Press (Schemes in the Month of March).  $35.00 

278.                     Diaz-Briquets, Sergio and Sidney Weintraub, eds.  Determinants of emigration from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.   Boulder, Westview Press, 1991.  xix, 356p., first printing, wraps.   (Development and international migration in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean basin 1)  $45.00 

279.                     Dillon, Richard H., adapted by Jane Nudelman.   Builders of California communities.   San Francisco and Chicago, Produced by Century Communications for Century Consultants, 1966.  144p., 8x10.25 inches, photos and illustrations, very good in pictorial boards.  $12.00 

280.                     Dimitrijevich, Theodore.   The heroic Serbs of Montenegro: opinions of great authors.   San Juan, Puerto Rico, Porto Rico Progress, 1918.  63p., edgeworn and soiled wraps, chipped on spine; inscribed by the author in Puerto Rico. OCLC lists only one copy of the third edition.  $150.00 

Dimitrijevich is described in a cover blurb as "Contributor to the Royal Serb Academy of Science, mentioned in the Austrian Red Book, and, consequently, in the French Yellow Book, as one of the causes of the war, and condemned to death by the Court Martial of Gratz".

281.                     Dominguez, Richard, plotter, Michael Moore, writer, Efren Molina, artist.   El gato negro: legacy, special 32-page 'sneak preview' Ashcan.   Dallas, Ashcan Productions, 2002.  32p. preview comic, with about 1/3 the content of the first issue, speech balloons but no lettering, very good in wraps.  $12.00 

282.                     Dorfman, Ariel.   Heading south, looking north;   a bilingual journey.  New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1998.  282p., signed with a long inscription by the Chilean American author, first printing, dj.  $25.00 

283.                     Dunne, John Gregory.   Delano;   the story of the California grape strike, photographs by Ted Streshinsky.  New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1967.  176p. + 16p. photographs, first edition, dj a little crinkled and minutely chipped at spine ends. Author's first book.  $50.00 

284.                     Duran, Narciso.   Diary of Fray Narciso Duran;   expedition on the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers in 1817, edited by Charles Edward Chapman.  Berkeley, University of California, 1911.  21p., wraps worn on spine.   (Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History, Vol. 2, No. 5)  $18.00 

285.                     Durán Garibay, Sara Rebecca.   Machetes y mariposas;   poems to my Chicano sisters.  San Diego, Red CalacArts Publications, 2004.  34p., very good in wraps. First chapbook by the San Diego Chicana poet/activist.  $30.00 

286.                     Eastman, Clyde.   Assessing cultural change in north-central New Mexico.   Las Cruces, New Mexico State University, 1972.  31p., maps and charts in text, very good in wraps. It took the Tierra Amarilla raid for the investigators to conclude that "...Spanish-Americans are more traditional in their attitudes toward land ownership and usage than are Anglo-Americans".   (Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin 577)  $25.00 

287.                     Eastman, Clyde, et. al.  Evaluation of attitudes toward land in north-central New Mexico.   Las Cruces, New Mexico State University, 1971.  64p., maps and charts in text, very good in wraps.   (Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin 592)  $25.00 

288.                     Ebright, Malcolm.   The Tierra Amarilla grant: a history of chicanery.   Santa Fe, Center for Land Grant Studies, 1985.  xiv, 66p., illus. in text, second printing, lightly soiled wraps.  $25.00 

289.                     Egan, Martha J.  Relicarios;   devotional miniatures from the Americas, prologue by Teresa Gisbert, principal photography by anthony Richardson and Michel Zabé.  Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1993.  xiii, 130p., profusely illus. with color reproductions, 8x9 inches, first printing, dj.  $35.00 

290.                     Egenhoff, Elisabeth L., assembled by.   Fabricas:   collection of pictures and statements on the mineral materials used in building in California prior to 1850: as a supplement to the California Journal of Mines and Geology for April 1952.  San Francisco, Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Mines, 1952.  189p., 6x9 inches, map, foreword, texts in English and Spanish, illustrated throughout with photos, illustrations, facsimiles, maps, very good in original leatherette wraps.  $15.00 

Adobe missions and presidios.

291.                     Elizondo, Sergio D.  Muerte en una estrella.   Mexico City, Tinta Negra Editores, 1984.  135p., one of 1,000 copies, first edition, wraps. Short stories.  $35.00 

292.                     Encinas, Stephen, ed., with Regina Kelly, writer.   Looking into the westside;   untold stories of the people, 1900-1997.  Tucson, The Tucson Pima Arts Council ArtWORKS Program, [1997].  17p., numerous illus. in text, 8.5x11 inches, wraps. On Tucson's Latino heritage.  $22.00 

293.                     Escobedo, Arturo E.  Chicano counselor.   Lubbock, Trucha Publications, 1974.  viii, 211p., wraps.  $25.00 

294.                     Espada, Martin.   City of coughing and dead radiators;   poems.  New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1993.  89p.,first printing, very good in a like dj.  $12.00 

295.                     Espada, Martin, ed.  El Coro;   a chorus of Latino and Latino poetry.  Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press, 1997.  xiv, 166p., a very good hardbound copy.  $45.00 

296.                     Another copy, wraps.  $12.00 

297.                     Espinosa, Gilberto.   Heroes, hexes and haunted halls.   Albuquerque, Calivin Horn Publisher, 1972.  vi, 41p., first edition, very good in an unpriceclipped dj that has a small spot rubbed on the rear fold and minor edgewear.  $35.00 

"...Espinosa has dipped into New Mexico's earliest literature for [a] poem with important historical significance ... LOS COMANCHES, which tells the story of the defeat of a great army of warriors on the plains of eastern New Mexico."- introduction, p. v. The author first published the poem in 1931, then retranslated it for this edition. He and his brother were among the major folklorists who preserved New Mexico's Hispanic tradition.

298.                     Espinosa, Maria.   Incognito;   journey of a secret Jew, a novel.  San Antonio, Wings Press, 2002.  189p., first wraps edition.  $15.00 

299.                     Espinosa, Rod.   For eternity;   #s 1-4.  San Antonio, Antarctic Press, 1997-8.  The first four issues of the Manga-type comix featuring an Aztec princess, each 32p., wraps.  $35.00 

300.                     Espinoza, Greg.   A day with Walt;   volume one, number one.  Berkeley, Bodo Genki Studios, 2002.  12p. comic zine by the Mexican American artist, wraps. Cryonically frozen Walt [Disney] doesn't do much ...  $15.00 

301.                     Estevez, Emilio.   Bobby;   screenplay.  N. pl., the author, 2001.  161 sheets, hole-punched and attached with brads. Draft for the screenplay on Bobby Kennedy's assassination, issued in 2006.  $30.00 

302.                     Farrell, James.   Give us your poor    (the immigration bomb).  San Francisco, Fulton-Hall Publishing Co., 1975.  xii, 134p., first edition, previous owner's stamp on front paste down. Opposition to 'illegal' immigration, primarily Mexican. A revised edition was issued in 1976.  $35.00 

303.                     Another copy.  xi,, 147p., 1976 issue, revised edition.     $30.00 

304.                     Feinberg, Leslie.   Your help is needed to free the Cuban 5.   New York, Leslie Feinberg, [2005?].  8.5x11 inch sheet, printed two sides, on the case of the five Cubans in Miami convicted on espionage charges. This leaflet is a specific appeal from the tg Workers World activist for gay support for the 5.  $20.00 

305.                     Ferguson, Anita Perez.   A passion for politics;   encouraging women in leadership, compiled and edited by Peggy C. Paine and Gail M. kearns.  Santa Barbara, Luz Publications, 1999.  106p., inscribed by Ferguson. Ferguson was the first Latina president of the National Women's Political Caucus.  $15.00 

306.                     Ferre, Luis A.  Cultural reaffirmation in the new life;   a speech delivered on Heritage Day, October 12, 1969, San Juan, Puerto Rico.  Washington, Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1970.  5p., wraps.   (Puerto Rico booklets 6)  $18.00 

307.                     Ferré, Rosario.   Sweet diamond dust;   translated from the Spanish by the author.  New York, Ballantine Books, 1988.  197p., previous owner's signature, first English-language edition, wraps. Three stories and a novella by the Puerto Rican author of The House on the Lagoon.  $25.00 

308.                     Ferreras, Pipín, with Linda Robertson.   The dive;   a story of love and obsession.  New York, Regan Books, 2004.  276p., numerous black/white photos in text + 32p. color photos, first edition, dj. Autobiography of the Cuban American diver, with much on his wife's death in a diving accident.  $15.00 

309.                     Fierro Blanco, Antonio de.   The journey of the flame;   being an account of one year in the life of Señor Don Juan Obrigón known during past years in the three Californias as Juan Colorado and to the indiada of the same as the flame. Englished by Walter de Seiguer with illustrations by Alfredo Ramos Martinez.  Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933.  xviii, 295p., previous owner's signature crossed out, illus. Historical novel.  $15.00 

310.                     Flores, Juan.   La venganza de Cortijo    y otros ensayos.  Rio Pidreas, Ediciones Hurucán, 1997.  294p., first edition, very good in wraps. Essays on Puerto Rican culture, both insular and in New York, with considerable material on the intersection of African American and Puerto Rican culture.  $25.00 

311.                     Flores Caballero, Romeo R.  Desarrollo histórico de la frontera entre Mexico y Estados Unidos.   Monterrey, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales / UANL, 1976.  xvii, 143p., very good in wraps. Includes a chapter on Mexican migrant labor, another on water rights, etc.  $75.00 

312.                     Flores Durán, Daniel.   Latino communication patterns.   New York, Arno Press, 1980.  xviii, 506p. A study of media use among Chicago Latinos, researched as a doctoral dissertation by Flores Durán.   (Hispanics in the United States)  $45.00 

313.                     Ford, Karen.   Las yerbas de la gente:   a study of Hispano-American medicinal plants.  Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan, 1975.  vii, 437p., very good in wraps. A study of the plants and the cultures - Native American, Hispano, etc. - that employed them.  $45.00 

314.                     Foster, James C., ed.  American labor in the Southwest;   the first one hundred years.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1982.  236p.  $25.00 

315.                     Fox, Geoffrey.   Hispanic nation;   culture, politics, and the constructing of identity.  Secaucus, Carol Publishing Group, 1996.  viii, 264p., previous owner's gift inscription, first printing, dj.  $12.00 

316.                     Francaviglia, Richard and David Narrett, eds.  Essays on the changing images of the southwest.   College Station, Texas A&M University Press, 1994.  x, 153p., illus. in text, first edition, very good in a very good dj. The Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures, with contributions by Francaviglia, Marta Weigle, Silvia Rodríguez, and others, largely on Hispanic themes.  $18.00 

317.                     Fuente, Mario de la, with Boye De Mente.   I like you gringo -- but!   Phoenix, Phoenix Books, 1972.  176p., previous owner's name on f.e.p., slightly worn wraps with previous owner's name.  $25.00 

The author's family fled from Villa, settling in the US. Fuente became a star college baseball player, then returned to Mexico as a businessman whose interests led him back and forth across the border.

318.                     Furino, Antonio, ed.  Health policy and the Hispanic.   Boulder, Westview Press, 1992.  viii, 240p., first printing, dj.  $25.00 

319.                     Gaarder, A. Bruce.   Bilingual schooling    and the survival of Spanish in the United States.  Rowley,MA, Newbery House Publishers, 1977.  vii, 238p., first printing.  $25.00 

320.                     Gagala, Kenneth L.  The economics of minorities;   a guide top information sources.  Detroit, Gale Research Company, 1976.  x, 212p., ex library. Focuses primarily on urban blacks, with chapters on Native Americans and Hispanics.   (Economics information guide 2)  $12.00 

321.                     Galarza, Ernesto.   Barrio boy.   New York, Ballantine Books, 1972.  ix,  272p., wraps .  $12.00 

322.                     [Galarza, Ernesto].   The life and legacy of Ernesto Galarza: 1905-1984;   April 9, 1987, presented by Occidental College and the California Museum of Latino History, during the centennial recognition of the founding of Occidental College 1887-1987.  [Los Angeles, Occidental College], 1987.  [16]p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.  $25.00 

323.                     Galindo, Mary Sue, María Limón and Jesse Johnson.   Merienda Tejana.   Austin, Relampago Books Press, 1985.  30p. chapbook by the three Tejano/as, mostly poetry, very good in wraps.  $30.00 

324.                     Gallegos, Katherine Powers, ed.  Indio and Hispano child:   improving his self image.  Washington, United States Office of Education, 1969.  89p., very good.  $35.00 

The book resulted from the participation of the Los Lunas, NM, school district in preparing instructional units and stories based on the history of its towns and lives of local heroes for use in the early grades.

325.                     Another copy,  f.e.p. wrinkled.  $30.00 

326.                     Galván, Roberto A. and Richard V. Teschner, comps.  El diccionario del Español Chicano/ the dictionary of Chicano Spanish.  Lincolnwood, IL, National Textbook Company, 1985.  vi, 145p., first printing, wraps.  $22.00 

327.                     García, Irma.    Laura's secret.   San José, Chusma House, 1997.  198p., first printing, wraps. YA novel, set in Texas, by a Tejana author.  $20.00 

328.                     Garcia, Juan R., ed.  Mexican American women, changing images    in Perspectives in Mexican American Studies, vol. 5, 1995.  Tucson, Mexican American Studies & Research Center, 1995.  x, 195p., wraps. Articles on voluntary associations, women laborers in the depression, struggles for gender equality in the midwest, and more.  $22.00 

329.                     Garcia, Luis.   A message from Garcismo.   N. pl., Tangram, 2008.  Unpaginated 6.5x10.25 inch fine press chapbook, one of 150 copies, wraps.  $45.00 

330.                     García, Richard.   My Aunt Otilia's spirits/los espíritus de mi tía Otilia;   illustrade by Robin Cherin & Roger I. Reyes, translated into Spanish by Jesús Guerrero Rea.  San Francsico, Children's Book Press/Imprenta de Libros Infantiles, 1978.  24p., illus., slightly worn wraps. Children's book.   (Fifth world tales)  $18.00 

331.                     Garcia, Rudy.   Julia Cruz, evolution cop    #0.  N. pl., Atomic Icon, 2003.  [24]p. black/.white comic written and drawn by Garcia, very good in wraps.  $15.00 

332.                     [Garcia, Rupert].   The art of Rupert Garcia;   a survey exhibition, August 20-October 19, 1986. Text by Ramón Favela.  San Francisco, Chronicle Books and The Mexican Museum, 1986.  96p., 8.5x11.5 inches, wraps.  $45.00 

Catalog of "... the first comprehensive survey exhibition of the art of Rupert Garcia ..." - p. 5.

333.                     García y Griego, Manuel and Gustavo Vega, comps.  México-Estados Unidos, 1984.   Mexico City, El Colegio de México, 1985.  272p., one of 3,000 copies, wraps. With much on immigration, economic integration, etc.  $20.00 

334.                     García-Camarillo, Cecilio, et. al., eds.  Cantos al sexto sol;   an anthology of Aztlanahuac writing.  San Antonio, Wings Press, 2002.  xlix, 353p., first wraps printing. Prose and poetry.  $15.00 

335.                     García-Camarillo, Cecilio, Joy Harjo, E. A. Mares and Jim Sagel.   And the ground spoke...;    poems and stories.  San Antonio, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, 1986.  48p., very good in wraps. Prose and poetry.  $22.00 

336.                     García-Palmieri, Maria R.  Lo que debes saber sobre tu salud.   San Juan, Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2000.  xvi, 295p., wraps.  $15.00 

337.                     García-Zapata, Victoria.   Peace in the corazón.   San Antonio, Wings Press, 1999.  42p., one of 500 copies numbered, signed and dated by the Tejana poet, very good in wraps. Poetry.   (Poesía Tejana 2)  $45.00 

338.                     Another copy, one of 500 copies of the second printing, numbered, signed and dated by the poet, very good in wraps.  $35.00 

339.                     Garner, Bess Adams.   Windows in an old adobe;   foreword by J. Gregg Layne, foreword to the second edition by Donald Pfleuger.  Claremont, CA, Bronson Press, 1970.  [xvi], 246p. + 26p. plates, endpaper maps, very good in a very good dj. On Rancho San José during California's Spanish period.  $65.00 

340.                     Garner, Bess Adams and Miriam Colcord Post.   The story of the Adobe de Palomares    in Pomona, California.  Pomona, The Historical Society of Pomona Valley, 1962.  30p. reprint of the 1940 edition, + 4p. plates, very good in wraps. On the rancho's Spanish heritage.  $25.00 

341.                     Gaspar, Frank X.  Leaving Pico;   a novel.  Hanover, NH, Hardscrabble Books, 1999.  211p., uncorrected proof, very good in wraps Coming-of-age novel set in Provincetown's Portuguese community.  $12.00 

342.                     Gates, Paul W. editor and introduction, John Quincy Adams Warren, letters.   California ranchos and farms 1846 - 1862;   including the letters of John Quincy Adams Warren of 1861, being largely devoted to livestock, wheat farming, fruit raising, and the wine industry.  Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1967.  xx, 232p., endpaper maps, preface, introduction, letters, footnotes, appendix, index, illustrations, very good first edition in cloth.  $20.00 

343.                     Geiger, Maynard.   Mission Santa Barbara, 1782-1965.   Santa Barbara, Franciscan Fathers of California, 1965.  x, 285p. + 16p. illus., very good in wraps.  $35.00 

344.                     Geron, Eva Martinez, William Gallegos.   Education is our right, for our future we will fight!  An analysis of the crisis in U.S. education; a program of struggle for K-12 and higher education.  Oakland, Unity Publications, 1987.  15p., wraps, 8.5x5.5 inches.  $15.00 

On problems facing black, Latino and Asian students from poorer backgorunds. Gallegos' piece discusses budget cuts as East LA College.

345.                     Gómez, Alma, Cherríe Moraga and Mariana Romo-Carmona, eds.   Cuentos:   stories by Latinas.  New York, Kitchen Table, 1983.  xx, 241p., first edition, later printing.  $15.00 

346.                     [Gomez, Vicente].   The Mills guitar album of Vicente Gomez, vol. 1.   New York, American Academy of Music, 1940.  24p., 8.25x11 inches, wraps. Musical transcriptions, including Cancion de Primavera, Granada Arabe, Lamento Gitano and others. The Spanish guitarist emigrated to New York, then to Los Angeles.  $25.00 

347.                     Gómez Arnau, Remedios.   México y la protección de sus nacionales en Estados Unidos.   Mexico City, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1990.  245p., one of 3,000 copies, very good in wraps. On Mexican migrants in the US.  $50.00 

348.                     Gómez-Quiñones, Juan .   Development of the Mexican working class north of the Rio Bravo;   work and culture among laborers and artisans, 1600-1900.  Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Research Center, University of California, 1982.  116p., wraps.   (Popular series #2)  $35.00 

349.                     Gomez-Quiñones, Juan.   The first steps: Chicano labor conflict and organizing 1900-1920.   Los Angeles, Aztlan Publications, Chicano Studies Center, University of California, 1973.  49p., wraps. Reprint from Aztlán, vol.3, no. 1.   (Chicano labor history)  $25.00 

350.                     Gómez-Quiñones, Juan and Luis Leobardo Arroyo.   Las ideas políticas de Ricardo Flores Magón.   México City, Ediciones Era, 1978.  253p., first edition in Spanish, wraps.   (Serie popular Era, #47)  $25.00 

351.                     González, Nancie L.  The Spanish-Americans of New Mexico;   a heritage of pride.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1969.  xv, 246p. + 8p. photos, second printing, edgeworn dj.  $25.00 

352.                     Gonzalez, Ralfka and Ana Ruiz.   My first book of proverbs/Mi primer libro de dichos;   introduction by Sandra Cisneros.  Emeryville, CA, Children's Book Press, 1995.  [32]p., profusely illus. with work by the two San Francisco artists, 8.5x11 inches, previous owner's signature, first printing, dj.  $20.00 

353.                     Gordon, Dudley.   Junipero Serra: California's first citizen.   Los Angeles, Cultural Assets Press, 1969.  106p., inscribed, signed and dated by Gordon, wraps slightly worn and stained.  $20.00 

354.                     Gorman, Michael Robert.   The empress is a man;   stories from the life of José Sarria.  New York, Harrington Park Press, 1998.  xvi, 278p., worn wraps. Biography of the Mexican American crossdresser,.  $12.00 

355.                     Goss, Robert C.  The San Xavier altarpiece;   photographs by Helga Teiwes-French.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1974.  ix, 92p., profusely illus., wraps.  $22.00 

356.                     Gowland, Mary Lee, Daniel Zev Levinson, Johnnierenee Nelson, Chris Olander., Emmanuel Williams, editors.   My song is the light;   California poets in the schools 2007 statewide anthology.  San Francisco, California Poets in the Schools, 2007.  127p., California youth poetry, fine first edition in original wraps.  $15.00 

357.                     Grebler, Leo.   Mexican immigration to the United States:   the record and its implications, with contributions by Philip Newman and Ronald Wyse.  Los Angeles, Mexican-American Study Project, UCLA, 1966.  xi, 106p. + 42p. appendices, 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 'Preliminary and subject to revision' - front wrap.   (Advance report 2)  $35.00 

358.                     Grebler, Leo, Joan W. Moore and Ralph C. Guzman.   The Mexican-American people;   the nation's second largest minority, with Jeffrey L. Berlant, Thomas P. Carter, Walter Fogel, C. Wayne Gordon, Patrick H. McNamara, Frank G. Mittelbach and Samuel J. Surace.  New York, The Free Press, 1970.  xviii, 777p., first printing, two-inch triangle removed from f.e.p., chipped dj.  $25.00 

359.                     Grever, Maria. music.   What a diff'rence a day made;   fox trot, lyric by Stanley Adams.  New York, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1934.  4p. sheet music, 9x12 inches, slightly worn wraps. The Mexican American composer had a number of hits from the 1920s until her return to Mexico in 1949; most prominently, this song.  $25.00 

360.                     Grever, Maria. music and Spanish lyric.   Ti-pi-tin;   the sensational Mexican waltz song, English lyric by Raymond Leveen, successfully introduced in America by Horace Heidt.  New York, Leo Feist, 1938.  6p. sheet music, 9x12 inches, wraps. $25.00 

361.                     Griffith, James S.  Beliefs and holy places;   a spiritual geography of the Pimería Alta.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1992.  xxi, 218p.. first printing, dj.  $18.00 

362.                     Grillo, Evelio.   Black Cuban, black American;   a memoir, introduction by Kenya Dworkin y Méndez.  Houston, Arte Público Press, 2000.  xvi, 134p., signed and dated by Grillo, first printing, very good in wraps. On growing up in the cigar town of Ybor City, Florida.  $25.00 

363.                     Guerra, Raul J., Jr., ed.  Genealogical journal;   volumes I and II.  Fullerton, CA, Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, 1994 and 1995.  Two volumes,8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. Vol. I: 106p.  Vol. II: vi, 232p. Articles on numerous genealogical topics, including many on Marranos.  $150.00 

364.                     Guerrero, Angelita, special consultant.   Favorite Mexican cookin';    illustrated by Pat McCarthy.  Amarillo, TX, Baxter Lane Company, 1972.  64p., wraps.  $12.00 

365.                     Guinn, J. M.  A history of California and an extended history of Los Angeles and environs;   also containing biographies of well known citizens of past and present; illustrated, complete in three volumes.  Los Angeles, Historic Record Co., 1915.  xxxii, 466p.; viii, 480p.; viii, pp.503-935, three volumes, illustrated with photos and engraved plates from portraits with tissue-guards intact, tables etc. very good in three/quarters leather over satin cloth boards, raised bands, gilt, top edge gilt  and marbled endpapers.  The edges and corners of the leather are rubbed, some to the boards, the remaining leather has been somewhat restored in-house (watercolor and dressing) and is quite presentable. Hinges sound, textblock unmarked. As another dealer has noted, volume two is oddly paginated with the numbering being viii, [17] - 480 and volume 3 continuing with viii, [503]- 935.  $400.00 

366.                     Gutierrez, David and Roberto G. Trujillo, comps.  The Chicano public catalog;   a collection guide for public libraries.  Berkeley, Floricanto Press, 1987.  ii, 188p., wraps. Well-annotated bibliography.  $25.00 

367.                     Habana, Daniel.   Adios a la paz,   la verdad que Washington oculto [subtitle from cover].  Miami, Ediciones Universal, 1986.  193p., first edition glossy white decorated wraps, 8.5 x 5.5 inches. Very fresh copy.   (Colleccion Canique)  $20.00 

Fictional history, doomsday for the US. Cover decoration shows a line map with battle-plan arrows; while Sandinista-Cuban forces spread south and north into Panama, Mexico, a giant Soviet-Cuban expedition is launched into Yucatan via Cuba, swarms up Mexico into Arizona, NM and TX, threatens to penetrate to New Orleans. The audience for this scare-scenario, that is any receptive audience, must have been a small one.

368.                     Haldeman-Julius, Marcet.   The Haldeman-Julius Monthly, vol. VI, no. 5, October 1927.   Girard, KS, Haldeman-Julius, 1927.  128p., worn wraps with minor chipping, upper outside corner of many pages folded, a few missing the corner. Minor pencil marginalia; blue pen mark on cover.  $15.00 

Articles include Louis Adamic on "Cecil B. DeMille - Movie evangelist," Edward Allen Cleaton mocking southern police chiefs, Arch Jarrell's "Only a Spick" about the case of a Mexican man, Fred Delgado, tortured into a confession of sexual crimes in Kansas but the case exposed by an anti-Klan newspaper; Sanford Jarrell on "Selling cars to southern Negroes," and many more.

369.                     Hallan, Pamela.   Dos cientos años en San Juan Capistrano;   1776-1976.  Irvine, CA, Walker Color Graphics, 1975.  144p., illus. with photos, wraps. Text in English.  $18.00 

370.                     Halstead, Fred.   La huelga de los obreros de la carne contra la Hormel en Austin, Minnesota, 1985-86.   New York, Pathfinder Press, 1986.  53p., wraps.  Text in Spanish.  $12.00 

371.                     Hansen, Woodrow James.   The search for authority in California;   introduction by Joseph Augustine Sullivan.  Oakland, Biobooks, 1960.  192p., 8.5x11 inches introduction, decorative illustrations throughout, large color folding map tipped-in at rear, one of 750 copies, very good in original green and black cloth and gilt. On the establishment of the legal framework of mid-19th century California, emphasizing the problems of transition from the Mexican period.   (California Heritage No. 47)  $45.00 

372.                     Hanson, Earl Parker.   Puerto Rico;   ally for progress.  Princeton, D. Van Nostrand Company, 1962.  136p., a few pages with pencil marginalia, lightly worn wraps. Paperback original.  $15.00 

373.                     Haskell, Albert George.   Silk and the husk.   New York, Vantage Press, 1959.  247p., first edition, dj somewhat shelfworn with a spine panel faded to illegibility, one corner bumped. Novel of the braceros imported to the San Joaquin Valley during World War II.  $65.00 

374.                     Haslam, Gerald W.  The  horned toad   vol. 1, no. 1.  Petaluma, Thwack! Pow! Production, 1995.  unpaginated, illustrated comic book in very good condition.   (Illustrated Editions No. 1)  $10.00 

375.                     Haslip-Viera, Gabriel, eds.  Boricuas in Gotham;   Puerto Ricans in the making of modern New York City, essays in memory of Antonia Pantoja.  Princeton, Markus Wiener Publishers, 2004.  xx, 240p, very good in wraps. Focus on recent developments.  $35.00 

376.                     Héctor Marroquín Defense Committee.   Press release.   New York, the Committee, 1978.  3p., 8.5x11 inch press release with a copy of the INS ruling on the case, turning down Marroquín’s request for asylum in the US after he fled political repression in Mexico.  $18.00 

377.                     Héctor Marroquín Defense Committee.   Why trade unionists support political asylum for Héctor Marroquín .   New York, the Committee, [1978].  4p., 7x11 inch newsletter on the case of the socialist threatened with deportation from the US after he fled political repression in Mexico.  $18.00 

378.                     Heer, David M.  Immigration in America's future;   social science findings and the policy debate.  Boulder, Westview Press, 1996.  xi, 244p., first wraps printing.  $12.00 

379.                     Heide, Rick.   Under the fifth sun;   Latino literature from California, foreword by Juan Velasco.  Santa Clara, Santa Clara University Press/Heyday Books, 2002.  548p., wraps.  $15.00 

380.                     Heins, Marjorie.   Strictly ghetto property;   the story of Los Siete de la Raza.  Berkeley, Ramparts Press, 1972.  324p., very good in a very good dj.  $35.00 

381.                     Hernandez, Gilbert.   Birdland.   Seattle, Eros Comix, 1992.  76p., 8.5x11 inches, second edition, wraps. Graphic comic based on Hernandez' sex fantasies.  $15.00 

382.                     Hernandez, Gilbert.   Birdland;   number three.  Seattle, Eros Comix, 1991.  24p., wraps.  $12.00 

383.                     Hernandez, Gilbert.   Blood of Palomar.   Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1989.  117p., [ix], 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps.   (Complete Love & Rockets, #8)  $20.00 

384.                     Hernandez, Gilbert.   Duck feet;   a heartbreak soup graphic novel.  Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1989.  127p., 8.5x11 inches, first US printing, wraps. The creators of Love and Rockets create a comic novel about a small Hispanic California town fueled on gossip.   (Complete Love and Rockets, vol. 6)  $20.00 

385.                     Hernandez, Gilbert and Jaime.   House of raging women.   Seattl8, Fantagraphics Books, 1989/2002.  128p., later edition, wraps. Love and Rockets strips.   (Complete Love and Rockets, vol. 5)  $12.00 

386.                     Hernandez, Gilbert, Jamie Hernandez and Mario Hernandez.   Tears from heaven.   Westlake Village, CA, Fantagraphics Books, 1991.  123p., 8.5x11 inches, first edition, slightly worn wraps.   (Complete love and rockets, vol. 9)  $15.00 

387.                     Hernandez, Gilbert, Mario Hernandez and Dean Motter.   The return of Mr. X;   illustrated by Jaime Hernandez.  New York, Warner Books, 1987.  Unpaginated comic book brilliantly illustrated by Jaime Hernandez, first Warner Books printing, wraps.  $18.00 

388.                     Hernandez, Jaime.   The death of Speedy.   Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1989.  121p., [viii], 8.5x11 inches, first wraps printing.   (Complete Love & Rockets, #7)  $20.00 

389.                     Hernandez, Jaime and Gilberto Hernandez .   Love and Rockets X.   Seattle, Fantagraphics Books, 1991.  92p., 10x10 inches, first edition thus, wraps.   (Complete Love & Rockets, #10)  $20.00 

390.                     Hernandez, Luis F.  Aztlan;   the southwest and its peoples.  Rochelle Park, NJ, Hayden Book Company, 1975.  180p., first printing, slightly edgeworn dj.  $25.00 

391.                     Hernandez Cruz, Victor.   Snaps;   poems.  New York, Random House, 1968.  135p., first edition, dj. Copy of poet John Frederick Nims, with a card containing some numerical notes in his hand. Cruz' second book.  $35.00 

392.                     Herrera, Juan Felipe.   Mayan drifter;   Chicano poet in the lowlands of America.  Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 1997.  xi, 272p., wraps. Poetry.  $12.00 

393.                     Herreros, Mauricio.   Simply running;   an inspirational and common sense guide to running, with tips and information for runners in NE Florida.  Fayetteville, NC, Old Mountain Press, 1999.  194p., signed and inscribed by Herreros, very good in wraps. The author is a Chilean American resident of Florida.  $18.00 

394.                     An uninscribed copy, previous owner's gift inscription, wraps. $12.00 

395.                     Heyman, Josiah McC.  Life and labor on the border;   working people of northeastern Sonora, Mexico, 1886-1986.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1991.  xiii, 247p., first printing, dj.  $22.00 

396.                     Hinojosa, Maria.   Raising Raul;   adventures raising myself and my son.  New York, Viking, 1999.  240p., first printing, dj. First book by the NYC media commentator.  $15.00 

397.                     Hinojosa, Rolando.   Becky and her friends.   Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985.  160p., wraps.  $15.00 

398.                     Hinojosa, Rolando.   Klail city;   a novel.  Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985.  143p., signed by Hinojosa on the title page, wraps.   (Klail City Death Trip Series)  $45.00 

399.                     Another copy, 1987 printing, not signed.  $12.00 

400.                     Hinojosa, Rolando.   Klail City und Umgebung;   roman, aus dem Spanischen übertragen und mit einem Nachwort von Yolanda Julia Broyles.  Berlin, Suhrkamp, 1981.  156p., first German edition of Klail city y sus alrededores, wraps.  $20.00 

401.                     Another copy, wraps slightly soiled and worn.  $10.00 

402.                     Hinojosa, Rolando.   Mi querido Rafa.   Houston, Arte Público Press, 1981.  112p., signed by Hinojosa on the title page, first edition, wraps slightly worn. Part of the Klail City series.  $45.00 

403.                     Hinojosa, Rolando.   Partners in crime;   a Rafe Buenrostro mystery.  Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985.  248p., signed and briefly inscribed by Hinojosa, first edition, wraps. A Klail City novel.  $45.00 

404.                     Hinojosa, Rolando.   Rites and witnesses;   a comedy.  Houston, Arte Público Press, 1985.  112p., signed and briefly inscribed by Hinojosa on the title page, wraps.  $50.00 

405.                     Another copy, signed but not inscribed by Hinojosa, wraps.  $45.00 

406.                     Hispanic Forum.   Action 80's;   "interim report".  Tucson, the Forum, 1982.  118p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps bound into folder.  $35.00 

407.                     Horka-Follick, Lorayne Ann.   Los hermanos penitentes;   a vestige of medievalism in southwestern United States.  Los Angeles, Westernlore Press, 1969.  xi, 226p., first edition, somewhat worn dj.   (Great west and Indian series #38)  $30.00 

408.                     Hornbeck, David.   Cultural landscapes of the Santa Barbara Coast, 1760-1890, a field guide, prepared for Cukanzus '79, an international conference for historical geography, August 26-September 2, 1979.   Northridge, CA, the author, 1979.  [iii], 42 8.5x11 inch sheets, numerous illus. plus foldout map, departmental stamp, spiral-bound wraps. With chapters on three missions: Santa Barbara, La Purisima and Santa Inez, plus the Santa Ynez Valley and more.  $35.00 

409.                     Hoy, Bill, with an introduction by Edward Abbey.   Spanish terms of the Sonoran Desert Borderlands:   a basic glossary, second edition - revised and enlarged.  Calexico, Institute for Border Studies, San Diego State University, 1988.  vii, 59p., 5.5x8.5 inches, introduction, map, sources, index, illustrated with drawings, very good second revised edition in original pictorial stapled wraps.  $30.00 

410.                     Hoyos, Angela de.   Arise, Chicano!   and other poems, bilingual edition. Spanish translation by Mireya Robles.  San Antonio, M&A Editions, 1976.  29p., second printing, very good in wraps. Poetry, in Spanish, with English translations on the facing pages.  $35.00 

411.                     Hoyos, Angela de.   Chicano poems:   for the barrio.  San Antonio, M&A Editions, 1977.  30p., cover photo of author, in-text decorations, second printing, wraps.  $45.00 

  Dibujos par Cecilio Garcia-Camarillo.

412.                     Huerta, Javier O.  Some clarifications y otros poemas.  Houston, Arté Publico Press, 2007.  ix, 53p., first printing, very good in wraps. First book by the Bay Area Chicano poet.  $12.00 

413.                     Huffman, Bunny Pierce.   New Mexico Spanish colonial house;   a stand-up paper model.  Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1991.  [48]p., 9x9 inches, spiral-bound cardboard wraps, as new. Model of an 1820 colonial house.  $15.00 

414.                     Hurst, James W.  The Villista prisoners of 1916-17.   Las Cruces, Yucca Tree Press, 2000.  x, 166p., photos in text, first printing, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

415.                     International Socialist.   A  Farm Workers union fights for its life;   in Workers' Power, June 1973.  Highland Park, MI, I.S., 1973.  4p. folded newspaper, special issue on the Teamster attack on the UFW.  $25.00 

416.                     Jackson, Robert H., ed.  New views of borderlands history.   Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1998.  viii, 242p., first edition, very good.  $18.00 

417.                     Another copy, first wraps edition, very good.  $12.00 

418.                     Jaime-Becerra, Michael.   Every night is ladies night;   stories.  New York, Rayo/HarperCollins, 2004.  x, 288p., first printing, dj. First book by the Mexican American author from southern California.  $15.00 

419.                     Jamail, Milton H.  The United States-Mexico border:   a guide to institutitons, organizations and scholars.  Tucson, Latin American Area Center, University of Arizona, 1980.  ii, 153p., 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps.  $25.00 

420.                     Jayme, Michael.   Look back and laugh.   Berkeley, Chicano Chapbook Series, 1997.  [12]p., very good in wraps. Poetry, in the series edited by Gary Soto.   (Chicano Chapbook Series 16)  $30.00 

421.                     Juarez, Roberto.   They entered the road/Ellos entraron el camino.   Miami, Center for the Fine Arts, 1995.  Unpaginated, illus. with reproductions of portions of the installation by the Cuban American artist, 12x9 inches, very good in boards.  $25.00 

422.                     Kammerer, Raymond C.  Old mission San Juan Capistrano;   history and tour.  Cincinnati, KM Communications, 1981.  76p., illus. with black/white photos, second printing, very good in wraps.  $12.00 

423.                     Kanellos, Nicolás.   A history of Hispanic theatre in the United States;   origins to 1940.  Austin, University of Texas Press, 1990.  xvi, 240p., first wraps edition.  $12.00 

424.                     Kanellos, Nicolás, ed.  Hispanic theatre in the United States.   Houston, Arte Público Press, 1984.  79p., very good in wraps.  $30.00 

425.                     Another copy, wraps slightly warped.  $25.00 

426.                     Kar, Snehendu B., ed.  Substance abuse prevention:   a multicultural perspective.  Amityville, NY, Baywood Publishing Company, 1999.  xi, 319p.  $25.00 

427.                     Kawakami, Tim.   Golden boy;   the fame, money, and mystery of Oscar de la Hoya.  Kansas City, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1999.  xiv, 313p. + 16p.  photos, first printing, dj. Biography of the Mexican American boxer by a Los Angeles Times sports columnist.  $20.00 

428.                     Keller, Gary D.  Tales of el huitlacoche.   Tempe, Maize Press, 1984.  77p., previous owner's gift inscription, wraps. Short stories by the Chicano writer.  $25.00 

429.                     Kerr, Helen B., illustrations by Albert Garvey, calligraphy by Georgianna Greenwood.   Sausalito;   since the days of the Spanish Dons.  Berkeley, Zone West Press, 1967.  [ii]_33 p., 9x6.5 inches oblong, preface, illustrations, very good first edition in original pictorial wraps.  $12.00 

430.                     Kessler, Irving I. and Morton L. Levin, editors.   The community as an epidemiologic laboratory,   a casebook of community studies.  Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.  xi, 325p., first edition cloth boards in dj. Upper corners very mildly bumped, old ownership signature on the ffep, jacket is a little worn, an otherwise fine copy. .  $15.00 

   Includes a 25p. survey, "The Alameda County, California, population laboratory." Sanitized treatment, expect no mention of serratia, the non-local germ the US Army sprayed over the San Francisco Bay Area to see what would happen (it found a home and the Bay Area is now one of its epicenters).

431.                     Kevane, Bridget and Juanita Heredia, eds.  Latina self-portraits;   interviews with contemporary women writers.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 2000.  viii, 166p., first wraps edition. Alvarez, Chavez, Cisneros, Moraga, many others.  $12.00 

432.                     Kibbe, Pauline R.  Latin Americans in Texas.   Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1946.  xxi, 302p. + 12 plates.   (Inter-Americana Studies III)  $18.00 

433.                     Kibbe, Pauline R.  Latin Americans in Texas.   New York, Arno Press, 1974.  xxi, 302p. + 12 plates, very good. Reprint of the 1946 edition.   (The Mexican American)  $18.00 

434.                     Kiev, Ari.   Curanderismo;   Mexican-American folk psychiatry.  New York, The Free Press, 1972.  xiv, 207p., first wraps printing, wraps slightly worn.  $12.00 

435.                     King, John and Ana M. Lopez and Manuel Alvarado, eds.  Mediating two worlds;   cinematic encounters in the Americas.  London, British Film Institute Publishing, 1993.  xxi., 306 p., wraps in very good condition.  $15.00 

436.                     King, William E., ed.  Mission San Gabriel, two hundred years.   San Gabriel, The Claretin Fathers of San Gabriel Mission, 1971.  128p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches.  $15.00 

437.                     Kiser, George C. and Martha Woody Kiser, eds.  Mexican workers in the United States;   historical and political perspectives.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1979.  xi, 295p., wraps.  $18.00 

438.                     Klee, Carol A. and Luis A. Ramos-García, eds.  Sociolinguistics of the Spanish-speaking world;   Iberia, Latin America, United States.  Tempe, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1991.  358p., rear wrap creased. The US section includes articles on Texas, Florida and East Harlem; the Latin American section focuses on Peru.  $20.00 

439.                     Knowlton, Clark S., ed.  International water law along the Mexican-American border;   a symposium held during the forty-fourthh annual meeting of the Southwestern and rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, April 29-30, 1968, El Paso, Texas.  El Paso,, The University of El Paso, at El Paso, 1968.  x, 64p., illus., wraps.   (Committee on Desert and Arid Zone Research contribution 11)  $18.00 

440.                     Kocher, Paul H.  Alabado;   a story of Old California.  Chicago, Franciscan Herald Press, 1978.  243p., illustrations, very good first edition in dj. Historical novel set in the early Mission days in California. Stanford author.  $12.00 

441.                     Koulish, Robert E., et. al.  Final report of the Tucson Border Interaction Project:   a study of U.S. immigration authorities and Soputh Tucson, Arizona.  N. pl., n. pub., 1994.  27 8,5x11 inch sheets, printed single side. On overall mistreatment by immigration authorities and their victims.  $25.00 

442.                     Kromkowski, John A.  Race and ethnic relations 91/92.   Guilford, CT, The Dushkin Publishing Group, 1992.  iv, 240p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Third in the series of annual reports. Focuses on the legal framework and immigration, with separate sections on Native Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans and Blacks.  $15.00 

443.                     Kuska, George and Barbara Linse, Mary L. Prosser Flaim.   Live again;   our Mission past.  Larkspur, CA, Educational Book Distributors, 1984.  165p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. Mission history for young adults.  $22.00 

444.                     Kutsche, Paul, ed.  The survival of Spanish American villages.   Colorado Springs, The Research Committee, The Colorado College, 1979.  v, 124p., wraps.   (The Colorado College studies 15)  $45.00 

445.                     Lacayo, Carmela G., ed.  A Research, bibliographic and resource guide on the Hispanic elderly.   Los Angeles, Asociación Nacional Pro Personas Mayores, 1981.  421p., 8.5x11 inches.  $45.00 

446.                     Lalo, Eduardo.   Los pies de San Juan.   San Juan, Editorial Tal Cual, 2002.  [119]p., profusely illus. with Lalo's color photography, 11x9 inches, very good in a very good dj.  $65.00 

447.                     Langhorne, Elizabeth.   Worlds collide on Vieques;   an intimate portrait from the time of Columbus.  New York, Rivercross Publishing, 1992.  88p., scattered illus., first edition, dj.  $25.00 

448.                     Laumann, Edward O., et. al., eds.  The sexual organization of the city.   Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2004.  xvii, 418p., first printing, dj. A survey of Chicago adults, demonstrating the constraints of choice along gender and ethnic lines. With considerable material on gays, blacks, Hispanics and the impact of AIDS and religion in various communities.  $25.00 

449.                     Laut, Agnes C.  Pilgrims of the Santa Fe;   with forty-four illustrations from photographs.  New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1931.  x, 363p. + 31p. illus., first printing, ex library.  $15.00 

450.                     Lecuona, Ernesto, music and Spanish lyric.   Say "si si"    (para vigo me voy), English lyric by Al Stillman and Francia Luban.  New York, Edward B. Marks, 1936.  6p., 9x12 inches, wraps with Woody Herman photo plus drawings. Sheet music by the Cuban American composer.  $18.00 

451.                     Lee, Michelle Kydd and Lawrence Rubin, editors.   Grateful;   voices from the Katrina Kids.  CAA Foundation, 2006.  unpaginated, 7.25x7.25 inches, multi-color paper text-block, illustrated with b&w photos of the children, very good in cloth-tape backed boards. Photos and words of the children of New Orleans' Alice M. Harte Elementary School.  $18.00 

452.                     LeFalle-Collins, Lizzetta, curator.   Dispersed: African legacy, new world reality.   San Francisco, Museum of the African Diaspora, 2005.  58p., spiralbound exhibition catalog of works by the Cuban-American Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, San Franciscan native Mildred Howard, and the Brazilian artist Marepe, with accompanying essays. 9x10.5 inches, card covers, color photographs.  $20.00 

453.                     Lemus, Felicia Luna.   Trace elements    of random tea parties.  New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 2003.  249p., first printing, dj with Ana Castillo blurb. Lesbian novel of postpunk Los Angeles, with a Latina protagonist.  $15.00 

454.                     [Letelier-Moffitt].   A call for justice;   folded handbill for Letellier-Moffitt Memorial Fund Lecture series.  Washington, Letellier-Moffitt Memorial Fund , [1970s].  8-panel handbill/mailer folded twice to 6.75x9.25 inches, illustrated with photos. Handbill stating the known facts concerning the car-bombing which killed Chilean Orlando Letelier and his American colleague Ronni Karpen Moffit in September 1976 in DC.  Biographical sketches and photos of the speakers and of the murdered activists.  $18.00 

455.                     Levine, Elaine, ed.  Inserción laboral de migrantes Mexicanos y Latinos en Estados Unidos.   Mexico City, UNAM, 2004.  104p., one of 1,000 copies,, second printing, very good in wraps.  $35.00 

456.                     Lima, Robert.   The olde ground;   drawings by Deirdre McCullough Grunwald.  Waltham, MA, Society of Inter-Celtic Arts and Culture, 1985.  43p., wraps. The Cuban American travel writer describes Ireland and her culture in poetry.  $22.00 

457.                     Links, Marty.   Candy canes;   a holiday treat.  New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.  [64]p., lightly worn dj. Links was the pseudonym of Martha Arguello, a descendant of the Californios, who lived in the San Francisco Bay Area.  $20.00 

458.                     Another copy, lacking dj.  $12.00 

459.                     LLEGO California.   LLEGO California board of directors.   San Francisco, LLEGO California, [1994?].  8.5x11 inches, printed two sides, with the names and contact information for the state branch of the national organization.  $22.00 

460.                     Logghe, Joan & Miriam Sagan, eds.  Another desert;   Jewish poetry of New Mexico.  Santa Fe, Sherman Asher Publishing, 1998.  173p., review slip attached, first edition, very good in wraps. Includes Converso poetry.  $12.00 

461.                     Lomas Garza, Carmen.   Family pictures;   cuadros de familia, as told to/escritos por: Harriet Rohmer, version in Spanish/versión en español: Rosalma Zubizarreta.  San Francisco, Children's Book Press, 1990.  32p., 8.5x8 inch children's book with 16 paintings by the author/artist based on memories of her Texas childhood, a very good copy of the first edition.  $25.00 

462.                     Lomas Garza, Carmen.   In my family/en mi familia, as told to/escritos por: Harriet Rohmer, ... Spanish translation by/traducidos al español por Francisco X. Alarcón.   San Francisco, Children's Book Press, 1996.  32p., 8.5x8 inch children's book with 13 paintings by the author/artist based on memories of her Texas childhood, label from the Latina Mentor Program, previous owner's signature, later printing, worn dj.  $12.00 

463.                     Lomas Garza, Carmen.   Lo real maravilloso/ The marvelous, the real;   November 18, 1987-January 31, 1988, Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, Terecita Tomo.  San Francisco, The Mexican Museum, 1987.  23p., profusely illus. with color reproductions from the exhibition, 8,5x11 inches, very good in wraps.  $35.00 

464.                     Long, Haniel.   The power within us;   Cabeza de Vaca's relation of his journey from Florida to the Pacific, 1528-1536.  New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944.  37p., later printing, slightly shelfworn dj.  $15.00 

465.                     Lopez, Erika.   They call me mad dog!    A story for bitter, lonely people.  New York, Simon & Schuster, 1998.  307p., warm personal inscription, with drawing, by Lopez, printed bookmark for the book laid in, first printing, dj. Gender-bender featuring Tomato Rodriguez, 'the reigning queen of motorcycle-riding, bicoastal bisexuals' - dj - by the author of Flaming Iguanas.  $25.00 

466.                     López, Lorraine M.  Call me Henri;   a novel.  Willimantic, CT, Curbstone Press, 2006.  237p., first edition, dj. YA novel.  $12.00 

467.                     Los Angeles Committee for Defense of the Bill of Rights.   United we stand.   1973, 23rd annual journal.  Los Angeles, Committee for Defense of the Bill of Rights, 1973.  61p., faded wraps. Twenty pages of articles with contributions by Rose Chernin, Alex Mestas, Narishema Osei and others.  $25.00 

468.                     [Los Tres del Barrio].   The case of Los Tres & the U.S. involvement in drug traffic.   Los Angeles, The National Committee to Free Los Tres, 1973.  8p., 8.5x11 inches, badly stained stapled wraps with a small hole in the front wrap. The stain, while permeating the entire pamphlet, does not interfere with its usefulness.  $75.00 

Los Tres del Barrio - Rodolfo Sanchez, Juan Fernandez and Alberto Ortiz - were three East Los Angeles activists set up by the FBI on drug charges.

469.                     Lovato, Phil.   Las acequias del norte;   traduccion por Juan M. Salazar.  Taos, the author, 1974.  76p., illus. with drawings and maps, 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. Issued simultaneously in Spanish and English (this is the Spanish edition).  $25.00 

470.                     Lowenthal, Abraham F. and Katrina Burgess, eds.  The California-Mexico connection.   Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1993.  xxi, 364p., very good in a like dj.  $18.00 

471.                     Lucas, Isidro.   The browning of America;   the Hispanic revolution in the American church.  Chicago, Fides/Claretian, 1981.  xiii, 146p., previous owner's gift inscription, first printing, wraps.  $30.00 

472.                     Luce, Allena, arranger.   Canciones populares.   Boston, Silver, Burdett y Compañía, 1921.  vi, 138p., 7x10 inches, first printing, textbook stamp, previous owner's name on front.  $45.00 

This collection of musical arrangements focuses primarily on Puerto Rico and on children's songs, and includes a section of general songs as well as one on Cuba, Spain and Mexico. The arranger's introduction and the lyrics are in Spanish.

473.                     Lucie-Smith, Edward.   Race, sex, and gender    in contemporary art.  New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1994.  224p., profusely illus. with color reproductions, 8x11 inches, remainder mark, dj. With articles on African American, feminist, Chicano and gay art, as well as Aboriginal and Maori art and some material on modern Africa and Asia.  $25.00 

474.                     Macías, Reynaldo, et. al.  A study of unincorporated East Los Angeles.   Los Angeles, Aztlán Publications, Chicano Studies Center, University of California, 1973.  x, 129p.   (Monograph #3)  $45.00 

475.                     Maciel, David R., comp.  México;   a selected bibliography of sources for Chicano studies.  Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Center, UCLA, 1975.  ix, 38p., text reproduced from typescript, stapled into professionally-printed wraps. No copies in OCLC.  $45.00 

476.                     MacLean, Angus.   Cuentos;   based on the folk tales of the Spanish Californians, illustrations by Ione MacLean Bowman.  Fresno, Pioneer Publishing, 1979.  xiii, 205p., first edition.  $25.00 

477.                     Manguel, Alberto.   Stevenson under the palm trees.   Edinburgh, Canongate, 2002.  105p., advance reading copy, slightly soiled wraps with a yellow marker line. Novella by the Argentine Canadian author.  $12.00 

478.                     Manuel de Luna, Blas.   Bent to the earth.   Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2005.  64p., first printing, very good in wraps. Tijuana-born, California-raised poet.  $12.00 

479.                     Marcantonio, Vito.   Brief filed for freedom of Fisher and Loury.   New York, International Labor Defense, 1944.  Press release consisting of three 8.5x14 inch sheets, printed recto only, folded three times, stamp of Jefferson School Library. Marcantonio, President of the ILD, and William H. Hastie of the NAACP filed the brief on behalf of the two black GIs serving in the Pacific theater who were sentenced for rape after a racist trial and allegations of torture.  $75.00 

480.                     Maria Rivera Defense Committee.   Alto a falsas acusaciones/stl; the frameup [of] Maria Rivera;   manifestacion 18 de Mayo/demonstrate May 18 ....  Milwaukee, the Committee, [197-?].  11x17 inch poster with picture of Rivera, small holes from staples or tacks used for posting, folded in half, name in ink on verso. The Puerto Rican woman was beaten by Milwaukee policemen, then accused of assault after she filed charges of police brutality.  $75.00 

481.                     Marrill, Alvin H.  The films of Anthony Quinn.   Secaucus, The Citadel Press, 1975.  256p., illus. with photos, 8.5x11 inches, slightly edgeworn dj.  $15.00 

482.                     [Marroquín, Héctor].   Appeal for political asylum;   partial list of those endorsing the appeal for political asylum of Héctor Marroquín.  New York, Héctor Marroquín Defense Committee, [1978?].  8.5x11 inch sheet, printed two sides. Marroquín fled to the US to avoid political persecution in Mexico. Endorsers included Roger Baldwin, Ed Asher, Joan Baez, Ossie Davis, Simone de Beauvoir, angela Davis, Michal Harrington, william Kunstler, etc.  $18.00 

483.                     Mars, Amaury .   Les Pyrénées et la Californie.   San Francisco, J. Tauzy, 1898.  299p., xlviii, xxiv, text in French, numerous period illustrations, the original wraps are bound into untitled black binder's cloth casing, this somewhat shelfworn and sprung. Wraps are stained, soiled and wrinkled, with a small nasty oil stain on the fore edge. Old ownership signature on the pastedown. Basques in California.  $30.00 

484.                     [Martí, José].   The America of José Martí;   selected writings of José Martí, translated from the Spanish by Juan de Onís, with an introduction by Federico de Onís.  New York, The Noonday Press, 1953.  xiii, 335p., edgeworn dj.  $25.00 

485.                     Marti, Jose.   Versos libres.   Havana, Editorial Letras Cubanas, 1987.  121p., previous owner's gift inscription, wraps.  $15.00 

486.                     Martinez, Dionisio D.  Bad alchemy;   poems.  New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1995.  108p., very good first edition in dj. Cuban American poet, winner of the 1993 Whiting Award.  $18.00 

487.                     Martinez, Elizabeth, ed.  500 años del pueblo Chicano/500 years of Chicano history in pictures.   Albuquerque, Southwest Organizing Center, 1991.  [238]p., profusely illus. with photographs and prints, 8.5x11 inches, second printing, very good in wraps.  $30.00 

488.                     Martínez, Pablo L.  Efemérides Californianas    (trecientas fechas históricas).  Mexico City, Tipografia Pardo, 1950.  72p., paperstock very browned, slightly worn wraps with small chips at spine ends, half-title leaf tearing between staples and paste at gutter (a binder's error). On important dates in the history of the Californias, Sonora, and what became the American southwest.  $65.00 

489.                     Martinez, Pablo L.  A history of Lower California   (the only complete and reliable one). First English edition, translation from Spanish by Ethel Duffy Tyrner.  Mexico City, Editorial Baja California, 1960.  567p., one of 3,000 copies, very good. Covers Spanish expansion in the Californias.  $65.00 

490.                     Martinez, Victor.   Parrot in the oven;   a novel.  New York, Joanna Colter Books, 1996.  216p., first printing, very good in a like dj. This coming of age novel for young adults won the first National Book Award for Young Adult Fiction - the first ever won by a Latino.  $35.00 

491.                     Martínez Caraza, Leopoldo.   El norte bárbaro de México.   Mexico City, Panorama Editorial, 1983.  145p., first edition, very good in wraps. On the Presidios and their impact in sonora, Coahuila and Texas.  $30.00 

492.                     Maza, Enrique.   Pa'ver si salía de pobre;   la cara oculta de la migración.  Mexico City, Editorial  Oceano de México, 1998.  211p., first edition, wraps. On the mistreatment of Mexican migrants in the US. Not listed in OCLC.  $35.00 

493.                     McKay, Emily Gantz.   Hispanic business ownership: a profile.   Washington, National Council of La Raza. Policy Analysis Center, 1987.  28p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.  $18.00 

494.                     McKenna, Teresa and Flora Ida Ortiz, eds.  The broken web;   the educational experience of Hispanic American women.  Claremont,CA and Berkeley, The Tomás Rivera Center and Floricanto Press, 1988.  iii, 262p., very good in boards.  $35.00 

495.                     McWilliams, Carey.   Brothers under the skin.   Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1943.  325p., later printing, chipped dj.  $18.00 

496.                     Mellado, Ramón.   The future of Puerto Rico.   Washington, Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1971.  10p., wraps.   (Puerto Rico booklets 8)  $18.00 

497.                     Melville, Margarita B., ed.  Twice a minority;   Mexican American women, with 29 illustrations.  St. Louis, The C. V. Mosby Compay, 1980.  83p., wraps.   (Monograph #5)  $20.00 

498.                     [Mena, María Cristina].   The collected stories of María Cristina Mena;   edited, with an introduction, by Amy Doherty.  Houston, Arté Publico Press, 1997.  l, 157p., wraps.   (Recovering the U. S. Hispanic literary heritage)  $12.00 

499.                     Mendez, Rafael.   Rafael Mendez;   world's greatest trumpet virtuoso LP.  Los Angeles, Coast Records, [1950s].  33 1/3 LP in lightly rubbed original cover. Features Mendelssohn Concerto, Czardas, Zigeunerweisen 1 & 2, Farewell My Granada, Lakme - Bell Song, Carmen - Gypsy Dance, and La Virgen de la Macarena.  $15.00 

Mendez was a Mexico-born musician who immigrated to Gary, Indiana.

500.                     Méndez M., Miguel.   Cuentos y ensayos para reir y aprender.   N. pl., the author, 1988.  96p., first edition, wraps with subtitle 'Lecturas par estudiantes'.  $30.00 

501.                     Méndez M., Miguel.   The Dream of Santa María de las Piedras.   Tempe, Bilingual Press, 1989.  194p., very good in wraps.  $12.00 

502.                     Méndez M., Miguel.   Peregrinos de Aztlán;   literatura Chicana (novela).  Tucson, Editorial Peregrinos, 1974.  210p., signed, inscribed and dated by Mendez M., first edition, somewhat worn wraps. First appearance of Mendez M.'s classic novel about life on the border.  $150.00 

503.                     Méndez M., Miguel.   Pilgrims in Aztlán;   translated from the Spanish by David William Foster.  Tempe, Bilingual Press, 1992.  178p., very good in wraps. $12.00 

504.                     Mendez M., Miguel.   El sueño de Santa María de las Piedras.   Guadalajara, EDUG, 1986.  276p., signed, inscribed and dated by the Arizona writer, one of 2,000 copies, wraps. Novel .  $65.00 

505.                     Méndez-Faith, Teresa.   Paraguay: novela y exilio.   Somerville, NJ, SLUSA, 1985.  201p., wraps. Essays by a key figure in Paraguay's exile community.  $25.00 

506.                     Mendheim, Beverly.   Ritchie Valens;   the first Latino rocker.  Tempe, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, 1987.  153p. + 5p. photos, very good in wraps. African American author.  $35.00 

507.                     Mendoza Berrueto, Elisio, coordinator, with Alfonso Corona Rentería and Lay James Gibson, comps.  The Impactos regionales de las relaciones económicas México-Estados Unidos/Regional impacts of United States-Mexico economic relations.   Mexico, El Colegio de Mexico, 1984.  507p., wraps. With a section on Mexican migration to the US.  $65.00 

508.                     Michener, James A.  The eagle and the raven;   drawings by Charles Shaw.  Austin, State House Press, 1990.  214p., first edition, dj. Santa Ana and Sam Houston.  $15.00 

509.                     Miranda Pacheco, Mario and James W. Wilkie, eds.  Reglas del juego y juego sin reglas en la vida fronteriza/rules of the game and games without rules in border life;   III Reunión de Universidades Mexicanas y de Estados Unidos/III Symposium of Mexican and United States Universities, 23-25 de Octubre de 1983, Tijuana, Baja California.  Mexico City, ANUIES, 1985.  319p., scattered illus., one of 1,000 copies, first edition, slightly worn wraps. Includes a contribution by Rudolfo A. Anaya, "Border Regions as Corridors of Culture; a Positive View", and one by Jacinto Quirarte on Chicano Murals in San Diego.  $75.00 

510.                     Miroshevski, Vladimir.   Osvoboditelnye dvizheniia v amerikanskikh koloniiakh Ispanii, 1492-1810.   Moscow, Akademii nauk SSSR, 1946.  153p., wraps. On the Americas under Spanish rule. Russian language text.  $15.00 

511.                     Mission La Purisima, H. V.  Mission La Purisima Concepcion    at Lompoc California.  Lompoc, [National Park Service], n.d., early 1940s.  [24]p., illus. w/ black/white photos, wraps.  $15.00 

512.                     Molina, Enrique.   De California a Harvard;   estudio sobre las universidades norteamericanas y algunos problemas nuestros.  Santiago de Chile, Soc. Imp. y Lit. Universo, 1921.  315p., inscribed by Molina, wraps darkly stained on spine. Molina, a Chilean academic, traveled to the US for the 8th Pan American Scientific Congress, and spent time in New York thereafter. A brief survey of California universities (beginning with UC Berkeley and Stanford) occupies chapter one. His east coast experiences are thoroughly described.  $125.00 

513.                     Montané Martí, Julio César.   Juan Bautista de Anza;   diario del primer viaje a la California, 1774.  Hermosillo, Sociedad Sonorense de Historia, 1989.  xi, 121p., one of 1,000 copies, first edition, very good in wraps.  $45.00 

514.                     Monteflores, Carmen de.   Cantando bajito;   singing softly, a novel.  San Francisco, Spinsters/Aunt Lute, 1989.  197p., signed and inscribed by the Puerto Rican-born lesbian, later printing, wraps.  $18.00 

515.                     Montero, Mayra.   The In the palm of darkness;   a novel, translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman.  New York, HarperCollins, 1997.  181p., first printing, dj. The Cuban-born writer resides in Puerto Rico.  $12.00 

516.                     [Montoya, Malaquias].   Malaquias Montoya;   June 5 - July 13, 1997, Adaline Kent Award Exhibition, San Francisco Art Institute.  San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute, 1997.  28p. exhibition catalog illus. with both color and black/white reproductions by the radical Chicano  artist, very good in wraps.  $35.00 

517.                     Montoya, Yolanda Elisia, et. al.  A profile of Chicana graduate students at the University of California, Los Angeles.   Los Angeles, UCLA, 1973.  vii, 59p., 8.5x11 inches, in binder. Research project submitted by the authors to fill MSW degree requirements.  $30.00 

518.                     Mora, Jo.   Budgee budgee cottontail.   Ketchum, ID, Stoecklein Publsihing, 1995.  60p. children's book, profusely illus. with color drawings by Mora, first printing, very good in dj.  $18.00 

519.                     Mora, Pat.   Agua agua agua;   an Aesop's fable retold by Pat Mora, illustrated by José Ortega.  Glenview, IL, Scott, Foresman and Company, 1993.  16p. bilingual illus. children's story, color illus. School text for bilingual education.  $20.00 

520.                     Moraga, Cherríe.   The last generation;   prose and poetry.  Boston, South End Press, 1993.  197p., later wraps printing.  $12.00 

521.                     Moraga, Cherrié y Ana Castillo, eds.  Esta puente, mi espalda;   voces de mujeres tercermundistas en los Estados Unidos, traducio por Ana Castillo y Norma Alarcón.  San Francisco, ism press, 1988.  281p., first Spanish language edition of A Bridge Called My Back (with Ana Castillo replacing Gloria Anzaldua as an editor), wraps.  $35.00 

522.                     Moral, Armando del.   Molinos sin mancha.   n. pl., Orbe Publications, 1973.  349p., one of a 250-copy limited edition, signed, inscribed and dated by the author, very good in a lightly edgeworn dj.  $75.00 

"A quien interese el proceso evolutivo de las colonias de hapla hispana en California, tendrá que leer este libro, en cual se expone ... la transmutación del conglomerado hispanoamericano, desde los días del "gigante dormido", pasando por la llegada de inmigrates de Centro-américa ... etc., hasta el presente militante "chicano>" ... No siendo una historia, sí es un pedazo, quizá el más importante, del sentir, vivir y luchar de las colonias de habla hispana en California." - dj.

523.                     Another copy, trade edition, signed, inscribed and dated by the author, edgeworn dj.  $65.00 

524.                     Morales, Julio and Marcia Bok.   Multicultural human services for AIDS treatment and prevention;   policy, perspectives and planning.  New York, Harrington Park Press, 1992.  122p., wraps.  $18.00 

525.                     Moreno, Rosita y Paco Moreno.   Canción vespertina    de la pelicula "Tengo fe en ti", con Rosita Moreno, José Crespo, Franco Puglia y Rómula Tirado.  New York, Southern Music Publishing Co., 1940.  4p. sheet music, 9.25x12.25 inches, wraps with stills from the movies on the front.  $35.00 

Tengo Fe en Ti , distributed by RKO, was aimed at both US and Latin American Hispanic audiences. Rosita Moreno played in numerous films in the 1930s and 1940s.

526.                     Motto, Sytha.   Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico.   Albuquerque, Alpha Printing, 1981.  x, 75p., photos in text, second printing, slightly worn dj.  $15.00 

527.                     Moyer, Cecil C.  Historic ranchos of San Diego, edited by Richard F. Pourade.   San Diego, Union-Tribune Publishing Co., 1969.  viii, 115p., illus. in text, 8.5x11 inches.  $18.00 

528.                     Murguía, Alejandro.   Farewell to the coast.   San Francisco, Heirs Press, 1980.  73p., one of 1,000 copies signed and dated by Murguia, by one of the founders of San Francisco's Mission Cultural Center, very good in wraps. Short stories.  $65.00 

529.                     Murphy, Sharon.   Other voices:   black, Chicano, and American Indian press.  Dayton, Pflaum/Standard, 1974.  132p., wraps. Resource for high school students.  $18.00 

530.                     Navarrette, Ruben, Jr.  A darker shade of crimson;   odyssey of a Harvard Chicano.  New York, Bantam Books, 1993.  xvi, 270p., first printing, dj.  $15.00 

531.                     Nelson, Emmanuel S., ed.  Critical essays: gay and lesbian writers of color.   New York, The Haworth Press, 1993.  xv, 237p., wraps. Appeared simultaneously in Journal of Homosexuality, vol. 26, #s 2/3.   (Research on homosexuality)  $65.00 

532.                     News & Letters Committees.   Black, brown and red;   the movement for freedom among black, chicano and indian.  Detroit, News & Letters Committees, 1975.  77p., wraps.  Reprint with additions, first published in 1972.  $15.00 

533.                     Niggli, Josephina.   Mexican village;   designs by Marion Fitz-Simons.  Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1945.  xiv, 491p., later printing, dj with half-inch closed tear at top of front gutter.  $45.00 

534.                     Niggli, Josephina.   Step down, elder brother;   a novel.  New York, Rinehart and Company, 1947.  viii, 374p., first edition in a second edition dj taped along the base. The Mexican American author/playwright's first novel.  $30.00 

535.                     Nikola-Lisa, W.  How we are smart;   illustrated by Sean Qualls.  New York, Lee & Low Books, 2006.  [32]p., profusely illus. by the African American artist, 9.5x10.5 inches, first printing, dj. Multicultural children's book - Luis Alvarez, Thurgood Marshall, Tito Puente, Patsy Mink, Matthew Henson, etc.  $15.00 

536.                     Normark, Don.   Chavez Ravine, 1949;   a Los Angeles story.  San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1999.  144p., profusely illus. with Normark's black/white photographs, first printing, dj. On the vibrant Mexican American community destroyed by urban renewal.  $18.00 

537.                     [Novarro, Ramon].   When I grow too old to dream;   Ramon Novarro [and] Evelyn Laye in The Night is Young, lyric by Oscar Hammerstein, II, Music by Sigmund Romberg.  New York, Robbins Music Corporation/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935.  6p., 9x12 inches, lightly worn wraps. Sheet music with a photo of the Mexican American film star bussing his costar.  $18.00 

538.                     Nunez, Sigrid.   Naked sleeper.   New York, HarperCollins, 1996.  235p., first printing, very good in a like dj. Nunez' second novel.  $15.00 

539.                     O'Donnell, James.   Tres pueblos;   the story of Monterey, San José, and Los Angeles.  Chicago, Clarion Hosue/Follett Educational Corporation, 1969.  32p., illus. with photos and drawings by George Stewart, et. al.,, 10.75x9 inches. On the Spanish/Mexican poriod, for grammar school use.  $22.00 

540.                     Ogawa, Brian.   Color of justice;   culturally sensitive treatment of minority crime victims.  Sacramento, Office of the Governor, state of California, 1990.  iv, 324p., illus., wraps.  $20.00 

541.                     Oppenheimer, Andrés.   Cronicas de heroes y bandidos.   Mexico City, Editorial Grijalbo, 1998.  246p., very good in wraps. On politics throughout the Americas by an Argentine-born journalist for the Miami Herald.  $18.00 

542.                     Oppenheimer, Andrés.   Ojos vendados;   Estados Unidos y el negocio de la corrupción en América Latina.  Buenos Aires, Editorial Sudamericana, 2001.  318p., very good in wraps.  $18.00 

543.                     Oropeza, Anthony.   Amigoman:   the Latin avenger #1.  [Kansas City, KS], AOArt, 2002.  12p. black/white Latino comix, very good in wraps.  $15.00 

544.                     Oropeza, Anthony.   Amigoman:   the Latin avenger, spring 2003.  [Kansas City KS], AOArt, 2003.  16p. black/white Latino comix, half in English, half in Spanish, very good in wraps.  $15.00 

545.                     Oropeza, Anthony.   Amigoman:   the Latin avenger vs. Frankenstein, summer 2003.  [Kansas City KS], AOArt, 2003.  24p. black/white Latino comix, half in English, half in Spanish, very good in wraps.  $15.00 

546.                     Ortega, Joaquín.   The intangible resources of New Mexico.   Las Vegas, NM , La Galeria de los Artesanos, 1978.  15p., wraps. Reprint of a paper read at a joint meeting of the Historical Society of New Mexico and the Archaeological Society of New Mexico in Santa Fe, 11/15/44, and originally published in the Archaeological Institute of America Papers i  1945.  $20.00 

547.                     Ortega, Raul.   Ccoa's mirror;   Red Jaguar adventure.  San Francisco, the author, 2008.  [32]p., profusely illus. with color drawings by the Puerto Rican children's book writer, one of 34 copies numbered and signed by Ortega, color wraps in a specially printed envelope.  $35.00 

The author uses precolombian mythological themes to weave an enchanting adventure story for children in picture-book format.

548.                     Ortiz, Roxanne Dunbar.   Roots of resistance;   the Indian-Mexican aspect.  N. pl., the author, 1980.  278 single sheets, 8.5x11 inches, photocopied, bound dissertation-style into two folders. Clearly, a draft of Ortiz' Roots of Resistance, published in 1980.  $30.00 

549.                     Ortiz Cofer, Judith.   The line of the sun;   a novel.  Athens, The University of Georgia Press, 1989.  291p., signed and dated with a long inscription by Ortiz Cofer to Jimmy Santiago Baca, first wraps printing.  $35.00 

550.                     Ortiz Cofer, Judith.   The meaning of Consuelo.   New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.  185, first  printing, dj.  $12.00 

551.                     [Otero, Miguel A.].   Colonel Jose Francisco Chaves, 1833-1924;   by Paul A. F. Walter, Frank W. Clancy, M. A. Otero.  N. pl., Historical Society of New Mexico, 1926.  16p., front. photo of Chaves, very good in wraps.   (Historical Society of New Mexico 31)  $45.00 

552.                     Otero, Miguel A.  My life on the frontier 1882-1897;   death knell of a territory and birth of a state, volume II, foreword by George P. Hammond.  Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1939.  xi, 306p. + 8p. illus., a very good copy in a very good dj. The second volume of Otero's memoirs.  $95.00 

553.                     Pain, Alfonso C. and Joe F. Carithers.   Western Mexican cook book;   a compilation of recipes for the preparation of Mexican style dishes.  Tucson, the authors, 1959.  66p., very good in wraps. 85 recipes from "the best Mexican restaurants in the southwest".  $18.00 

554.                     Palóu, Francisco.   La vida de Junípero Serra.   N. pl., Readex Microprint Corporation, 1966.  344p.  Facsimile reprint, very good in boards.  $25.00 

555.                     Pan American Day Joint Committee.   Dinner in observance of Pan American Day and in honor of the Latin American Republics and their consular representatives in San Francisco and Latin American Students at the Gold Room, Fairmont Hotel, April 14, 1948 (program).   San Francisco, Pan American Day Joint Committee, 1948.  [8p.] 8.75x11 inches, attractive color-illustrated pictorial wraps (gaucho sipping yerba mate) with decorative tasseled cord attached. Small stain and a tiny ownership stamp in upper corner of image on front cover.  $30.00 

556.                     Partch, Elizabeth, ed.  Body/culture: Chicano figuration;   curated by Richard J. Kubiak and Elizabeth Partch, with essays by Amalia Mesa-Bains and Victor Alejandro Sorell.  Rohnert Park, CA, University Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, 1990.  38p., profusely illus. with the work of a number of Chicano artists, including Rupert Garcia, Jose Montoya and Carmen Lomas Garza, 8.5x11inches, wraps. Laid in is an 8p., illus., 8x9 inch program for the exhibition, signed with a brief personal inscription by artist Juana Alicia.  $65.00 

557.                     Paz, Juana Maria.   The La Luz journal.   Fayetteville, AR, Paz Press, no date, probably 1981.  109p., reproduced from typescript, fastened with exposed staples and textblock. "Revised printing", wraps. Publisher's address corrected by hand. Puerto Rican lesbian.  $30.00 

  Copyright page states, "first published in December 1980 and was distributed by mail order from Fayetteville; several reprints have followed".

558.                     Peace and Freedom Party.   Peace and Freedom Party short platform (August 2006) [Spanish and English].   Oakland, CA, Peace & Freedom Party, 2006.  Single 8.5x11 inch sheet, in Spanish on one side with original English text on the other.  $9.00 

Basic platform of this California-only socialist/environmental/feminist party, with Spanish translation, for distribution at events with high proportion of Spanish-literate attendees.

559.                     [Peña, Amado Maurilio, Jr.].   Amado Maurilio Peña, Jr.;   Robert S. Young, producer, Howard L. Anderson, author, Andrew Kilgore, photographer.  Albuquerque, Robert Stephan Young Publishing Company, 1981.  ix, 215p., profusely illus. with the artist's works and signed by Peña on the half-title page, 11.5x11.5 inches, first edition, slightly worn dj.  $50.00 

560.                     Perera, Victor.   Rites;   a Guatemalan boyhood.  San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986.  viii, 194p., first edition, dj. Perera's autobiography.  $15.00 

561.                     Perera, Victor, ed.  About time II;   a second anthology of California prison writing.  Santa Cruz, Prison Arts Project, 1981.  99p., 8x8.5 inches, illustrated with drawings and photos, slightly worn wraps, rear wrap slightly stained. A multicultural offering, including a contribution from Pancho Aguila.  $18.00 

562.                     Pérez, Amana Irma.   My very own room   mi propio cuartito, illustrations by/ilustrado por Maya Christina Gonzalez.  San Francisco, Children's Book Press, 2000.  32p., profusely illus. by Gonzalez, bilingual text, 8.5x11 inches, second printing, dj. Children's book .  $12.00 

563.                     Pérez, Louis A. Jr.   Intervention, revolution, and politics in Cuba. 1913-1921.   Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1978.  xv. 198p., review slip laid in, very good. Cuban American author.   (Pitt Latin American series)  $22.00 

564.                     Perez, Luis.   El coyote the rebel;   illustrations by Leo Politi.  New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1947.  233p., first edition, somewhat worn dj with chip at top right corner, not affecting the Politi graphic. The author's autobiography of his wild childhood adventures in Mexico and his emigration to the US.  $95.00 

565.                     [Perez, Raymundo].   Phases by Tigre.   N. pl., the author, 1971.  ii, 30p., wraps browned and slightly mottled. Revolutionary Tejano poet, with an introduction by Magadaleno Avila ("Tigre y mas") and cover art by L. R. Teran.  $45.00 

566.                     Perez , Rolando .   The electric comedy.   Brooklyn, Cool Grove Press, 2000.  xiii, 148p., advance uncorrected proofs, wraps. Cuban American poet.  $12.00 

567.                     Pérez Firmat, Gustavo.   Next year in Cuba;   a Cuban emigre's coming of age in America.  New York, Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1995.  viii, 274p., advance reading copy, wraps.  $15.00 

568.                     Pinchot, Jane.   The Mexicans in America.   Minneapolis, Lerner Publications Company, 1989.  94p., illus., later printing, wraps.   (In America)  $12.00 

569.                     Pineda, Cecile.   Bardo99;   a mononovel.  San Antonio, Wings Press, 2002.  76p., one of 1,500 copies, first printing, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

570.                     Pineda, Cecile.   Love queen of the Amazon;   revised edition.  San Antonio, Wings Press, 2001.  vii, 283p., first printing of the revised edition, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

571.                     Piñeiro, José Ramón.   Cuentos Puertorriqueños del mar y la montaña.   Madrid, Rubiños-1860, 1996.  215p., thrid edition, very good in wraps.  $22.00 

572.                     Pitrone, Jean Maddern.   Chavez;   man of the migrants.  New York, Pyramid Books, 1972.  169p., first Pyramid printing, wraps. This "plea for social justice" (cover) indicates Chavez' appeal to the religious community.  $20.00 

573.                     Another copy. Staten Island, Alba House, 1972.  169p., later printing, wraps. $20.00 

574.                     Politi, Leo.   Pedro;   the angel of Olvera Street.  New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1946.  [32]p., profusely illus. with Politi's color drawings, previous owner's signature, boards with a few small spots, spine slightly sloped.  $25.00 

575.                     Polzer, Charles.   A Kino guide;   a life of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Arizona's first pioneer, and a guide to his missions and monuments, cartography by Donald Bufkin.  Tucson, Southwestern Mission Research Center, 1976.  50p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, later printing, wraps.  $17.00 

576.                     Potvin, Ernie.   La Chancletera    and other Latin faerie tales.  N. pl., the author, [199-?].  24p., wraps faded. Stories based on Potvin's experiences in Puerto Rico's gay community. OCLC lists one copy.  $30.00 

577.                     Pourade, Richard.   Anza conquers the desert;   the Anza expeditions from Mexico to California and the founding of San Francisco, 1774 to 1776, commissioned by James S. Copley.  San Diego, Union-Tribune Publishing Company, 1971.  viii, 216p., profusely illus. with drawings and maps, 8.5x11 inches, dj.  $22.00 

578.                     Pourade, Richard.   The call to California;   commissioned by James S. Copley, photography by Harry Crosby, paintings by Lloyd Harting.  San Diego, Union-Tribune Publishing Company, 1968.  xiv, 194p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn dj. On Spanish California.  $15.00 

579.                     Pourade, Richard F., commissioned by James S. Copley.   The silver dons;   the history of San Diego.  San Diego, The Union-Tribune Publishing Company, 1965.  xii, 286p., 8.5 x 11 inch cloth boards, second printing; illustrations from old photographs and maps, some full page, some color, one tipped-in folding plate.   (Historic birthplace of California, volume three)  $15.00 

580.                     Powell, Donald M.  The Peralta grant;   a lost Arizona story.  N. pl., The Bibliographical Society of America, 1956.  13p., signed by Powell, wraps. Offprint from the paper of The Bibliographical Society of America, vol. 50, first quarter, 1956, on the Reavis forgery of Spanish land grant papers.  $25.00 

581.                     Powell, Philip Wayne.   Tree of hate;   propaganda and prejudices affecting United States relations with the Hispanic world.  New York, Basic Books, 1971.  x, 210p., preface, introductions, notes, bibliography, index, illustrations, a very good first edition in a like dj.  $35.00 

582.                     Quintero, Mario Angel.   Muestra.   Medellín, Editorial Párpado, 1998.  unpaginated, 8.5x5.5 inches oblong, poetry in an edition limited to 1000 copies, text in Spanish, very good in original (and very "original") staggered wraps. The text block is trimmed in a staggered manner with the letters of the title printed on the right-side of each in various colors. San Francisco-born poet. The title page states UESTRA and the poet has initialed MQ with the Q encompassing the M before the UESTRA. Cleverness.  $35.00 

583.                     Rabinovitz , Francine F., with William J. Siembieda.   Minorities in suburbs;   the Los Angeles experience.  Lexington, MA, Lexington Books, 1977.  xiii, 100p.  Primary focus on African Americans, with some discussion fo the Mexican American population.  $45.00 

584.                     Rambo, Ralph.   Tiburcio Vasquez;   trailing the California bandit, 1835-1875. Illustrations and hand-lettered text by the author.  San Jose, the author, 1968.  40p., signed by author, wraps.  $35.00 

585.                     Ramirez, Ivonne Mijares and Hortensia Moreno.   Ricardo Flores Magon.   Mexico City, Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de la Revolución Mexicana, 1986.  30p., color illus. by Felipe Ramos Dominguez, wraps. Children's biography.   (Biografias para niños)  $18.00 

586.                     Ramirez Bitschkus, Immo.   Prisoneros del amor;   prólogo de Daniel Saldana.  Redwood City, CA, Publicaciones Vicuña, [1980?].  xviii, 269p., signed and inscribed by the Chilean American author, one of 2,000 copies, wraps. Novel set in the immediate pre-Allende period, not listed in OCLC.  $50.00 

587.                     Ramos, Juanita.   Compañeras: Latina lesbians   (an anthology).  New York, Latina Lesbian History Project, 1987.  xxix, 265p., interesting gift inscription by a previous owner, first printing, wraps.  $12.00 

588.                     Randall, Margaret.   Women brave in the face of danger;   photographs of and writings by Latin and North American women.  Trumansburg, Crossing Press, 1985.  unpaginated, perfectbound in illustrated wraps, first paper edition, photographs, writings by Indania Fernandez, Diane di Prima, Joy Harjo and others.  $12.00 

589.                     raúlrsalinas.    East of the freeway;   reflections de mi pueblo.  Austin, Red Salmon Press, 1995.  109p., one of 2,000 copies, signed and inscribed by the author to actor Peter Coyote, first edition, wraps.  $45.00 

590.                     [Raya, Andres].   For Andres Raya ... and for all of us/ Para Andres Raya ... y por todos nosotros.   Ceres, CA, socialwar.net, [2005].  11x17 inch wallposter, printed two sides, one in English, one in Spanish. Raya, a Chicano vet of the Iraq invasion, killed one cop and wounded another in an ambush, before being killed himself.  $35.00 

591.                     Reid, J. T.  It happened in Taos.   Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1946.  118p. + 53 black/white plates, first edition. On Taos' Hispanic heritage.  $12.00 

592.                     Reimers, David M.  Still the golden door;   the third world comes to America.  New York, Columbia University Press, 1985.  xviii, 319p., second printing. Deals primarily with Asian and Hispanic immigrants, legal and illegal, and to some extent with Haitians.  $12.00 

593.                     Rendon, Armando B.  Chicano manifesto.   Berkeley, Ollin and Associates, 1971.  [iii], 339p., wraps.  $12.00 

594.                     Research Organizing Cooperative of San Francisco.   Basta ya!    La historia de Los Siete de la Raza.  San Francisco, Research Organizing Cooperative, [1970].  [40]p., illus., 8x10.5 inches, wraps dampstained at top left corner, staples  rusting. Spanish-language version.  $45.00 

595.                     [Revolutionary Communist Party].   Crear Opinion Publica... Conquistar el Poder!   Chicago, RCP Publications, 1979.  44p., wraps, 4x6.25 inches. Wraps soiled and stained, back cover has a Berkeley name and address sloppily written in pen.  $10.00 

Translation of "Create public opinion ... seize power!" intended for Latino readers in the US.

596.                     Revolutionary Communist Party.   Shut out and locked up in prison, USA.   Cambridge, MA, Revolution Books, 2001.  [20p.], wraps, reprint from the Revolutionary Worker, 10/22/95. Critique of the "prison boom," especially its effect on minorities, with discussion of prison labor, treatment of women, drug arrests, etc.  $20.00 

597.                     Reyna, Jose R.  Modismos de Tejas.   San Antonio, Penca Books, 1980.  vii, 57p., wraps. The Chicano linguist supplies about a thousand "modismos," definitions in English.  $30.00 

598.                     Richard, Alfred Charles, Jr.  Censorship and Hollywood's Hispanic image;   an interpretive filmography, 1936-1955.  Westport, Greenwood Press, 1993.  xlii, 588p., first printing.   (Bibliographies and indexes in the performing arts 14)  $75.00 

599.                     Ríos-Bustamante, Antonio.   Script treatment: Latino Hollywood: Latino participation in the film industry, 1911-1940.   Tucson, the author, 1992.  42 sheets printed single side, 8.5x11 inches, stapled wraps. Narration to accompany the exhibition.  $22.00 

600.                     Rios-Bustamante, Antonio, ed.  Mexicans in the United States and the national question;   current polemics and organizational positions.  Santa Barbara, Editorial La Causa, 1978.  23p., very good in wraps. A study of ML positions in the 1970s.  $45.00 

601.                     Rivero, Janisset, editor.   Steps to freedom 2004;   a comparative analysis of civil resistance in Cuba from February 2004 through January 2005.  Hialeah, Cuban Democratic Directorate, Center for the Study of a National Option, 2005.  209p., 8.25x10.5 inches, photos, illustrations, very good in original pictorial wraps.  $18.00 

602.                     Roberts, Helen M.  The anger of Chupu,   a tale of Mission Purisima.  Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1948.  31p., ex library, worn wraps.   (Mission Tales #11)  $12.00 

603.                     Roberts, John Storm.   The Latin tinge;   the impact of Latin American music on the United States.  New York, Oxford University Press, 1971.  ix, 246p., dj. Covers American dance music, including Chicano music in the southwest, Latin rock in California and Puerto Rican music in Spanish Harlem.  $25.00 

604.                     Robinson, Cecil.   No short journeys;   the interplay of cultures in the history and literature of the borderlands, with a foreword by Robert S. Cauthorn and an introduction by Reed Way Dasenbrock.  Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1992.  xxvi, 147p., first printing, very good in a like dj. On the cultural interplay that underlay the rise of a Chicano literature.  $18.00 

605.                     Robinson, W. W.  Long Beach:   a calendar of events in the making of a city.  Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1964.  16p. 5.25x7 inches, color centerfold map, very good in original stapled wraps.  $12.00 

606.                     Robinson, W. W.  Los Angeles;   from the days of the Pueblo, together with a guide to the historic old plaza area, including the Pueblo de Los Angeles state historical monument.  San Francisco, California Historical Society, 1959.  96p., illus., designed by Lawton Kennedy, color plates, b&w illustrations, very good first edition in cloth. Approximately half the book concerns Spanish Los Angeles, including a chapter on the revitalization of the Olvera Street area in the late 1920s.  $20.00 

607.                     Robinson, W. W.  The old Spanish & Mexican ranchos of Orange County.   Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Company, 1964.  19p., school library stamps on front cover, wraps.  $17.00 

608.                     Robinson, W. W.  Panorama;   a picture history of Southern California, issued on the 60th anniversary of Title Insurance and Trust Company.  Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Company, 1953.  [148]p., illus., wraps a little stained or foxed. With considerable material on Hispanic California.  $18.00 

609.                     Robinson, W. W.  Pasadena:   a calendar of events in the making of a city.  Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1961.  14p.,  5.25x7 inches, color centerfold map, very good in original stapled wraps.  $12.00 

610.                     [Robinson, W. W.].   Pomona:   a calendar of events in the making of a city.  Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1936.  [24p.] 5.25x7 inches, illustrations, color centerfold map, original stapled wraps somewhat dust-soiled with a conspicuous pressure-mark.  $12.00 

611.                     Robinson, W. W.  San Fernando Valley:   a calendar of events.  Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1951.  35p.,  5.25x7 inches, color centerfold map, very good in original stapled wraps.  $12.00 

612.                     Robinson, W. W.  The story of Tulare County and Visalia.   Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1964.  36p.,  5.25x7 inches, color centerfold map, very good in original stapled wraps.  $12.00 

613.                     Robinson, W. W.  The story of  Ventura County.   Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1964.  48p.,  5.5x8.5 inches, color centerfold map, photos, very good in original stapled wraps.  $12.00 

614.                     [Robinson, W. W.].   Whittier:   a calendar of events in the making of a city.  Los Angeles, Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1935.  [15p.] 5.25x7 inches, centerfold map, very good in original stapled wraps.  $12.00 

615.                     Robles, Mireya.   Tiempo artesano/Time the artisan;   translated by Angela de Hoyos.  Austin,  Dissemination Center for Bilingual Bicultural Education, 1975.  135p., wraps slightly smudged, generally very good. Bilingual poetry. Cuban American poet, who emigrated in 1957.  $35.00 

616.                     Rodoreda, Mercè.   The time of the doves;   a novel, translated by David H. Rosenthal.  New York, Taplinger Publishing Company, 1980.  201p., review slip laid in, first  printing, very good in a very good dj. The Catalan exile writer's novel of a Barcelona shopgirl who becomes a tenacious survivor of the Civil War.  $45.00 

617.                     Rodríguez, Armando Rafael, comp.  The gypsy wagon;   un sancocho de cuentos sobre la experencia chicana.  Los Angeles, Aztlán Publications, Univeristy of California, 1972.  iv, 90p., wraps with cover design and title page design by Carmen Lomas Garza. Includes a number of  chicas by the compiler, Mario Súarez, Antonio Salazar, and others.   (Creative series #2)  $25.00 

618.                     Rodríguez, Enrique.   Freedom from discrimination.   London, Amnesty International, 1998.  20p., tiny comic book (4x5.5 inches) comparing the situation of Brazilian street children and a young Mexican immigrant to the US.  $22.00 

619.                     Rodríguez, Rachel.   Through Georgia's eyes;   illustrated by Julie Paschkis.  New York, Henry Holt and Company, 2006.  32p., signed and inscribed on the title page by the Latina writer, 8x10 inch children's book, first printing, dj. On Georgia O'Keeffe.  $30.00 

620.                     Romero, Fred E.  Chicano workers:   their utilization and development.  Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Center, 1980.  xii, 160p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps.   (Monograph #8)  $20.00 

621.                     Rosaldo, Renato, Robert A. Calvert and Gustav L. Seligmann.   Chicano:   the evolution of a people.  San Francisco, Rinehart Press, 1973.  xi, 461p., second printing, slightly worn wraps.  $15.00 

622.                     Rosales, F. Arturo.   Chicano!   The history of the Mexican American civil rights movement.  Houston, Arte Público Press, 1997.  xxiii, 304p., illus. in text, 8.5x11 inches, second revised edition, very good in wraps.  $20.00 

623.                     Ross, Fred.   Conquering Goliath;   Cesar Chavez at the beginning, foreword by Senator Edward M. Kennedy.  Keene, CA, United Farm Workers, 1989.  144p., first edition, very good in wraps. Ross was one of the principal UFW organizer trainers.  $25.00 

624.                     Ross, Stanley R., ed.  Views across the border;   the United States and Mexico.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1979.  xiv, 456p., second printing, wraps. With much on cross-border immigration.  $18.00 

625.                     Ruiz, Vicki L. and Susan Tiano, eds.  Women on the U.S.-Mexico border;   responses to change.  Boston, Allyn & Unwin, 1987.  vii, 247p., wraps. With much on labor relations and maquiladoras.  $18.00 

626.                     Another copy.  Boulder, Westview Press, 1991.  xi, 247p., wraps. $18.00 

627.                     Ruiz, Vicki L., ed.  Las obreras: Chicana politics of work and family.   Los Angeles, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, 2000.  ix, 318p., slightly worn wraps.   (Aztlán anthology series 1)  $18.00 

628.                     Rushing, William A.  Class, culture, and alienation;   a study of farmers and farm workers.  Lexington, MA, Lexington Books, 1972.  xvii, 190p., first wraps edition.  $15.00 

629.                     Ruybalid, Mariana.   Daring to write.   Huntington, WV, University Editions, 1999.  89p., first printing, very good in wraps. Poetry by a Berkeley-based Latina with cerebral palsy.  $18.00 

630.                     Ruybalid, Mariana.   A taste of daring.   Oakland, Poetic Enterprises, 1997.  40p., first printing, rear wrap slightly faded. Poetry.  $25.00 

631.                     Ryan, Pam Muñoz.   Becoming Naomi León.   New York, Scholastic Press, 2004.  246p., advance reader's edition, wraps. YA novel set in a California Mexican American community.  $12.00 

632.                     Ryan, Pam Muñoz.   Esperanza rising.   New York, Scholastic Press, 2000.  262p., first edition, dj. YA novel set in a California fam labor camp.  $12.00 

633.                     Salinas, Luis Omar and Lillian Faderman.   From the barrio;   a Chicano anthology.  San Francisco, Canfield Press, 1973.  vi, 154p., second printing, wraps. .  $15.00 

634.                     San Francisco WritersCorps, editors, introduction by Dorothy Allison, photographs by Rick Rocamora.   What it took for me to get here;   young writers on the journey through life.  San Francisco, WritersCorps Books, 1999.  144p., introduction, illustrated with b&w photos, very good first edition in original pictroial wraps. Collection written by Bay Area youth.  $15.00 

635.                     Sanchez, Alex.   The God box.   New York, Simon & Schuster, 2007.  248p., first printing, dj. YA novel by the Mexican American author.  $12.00 

636.                     Sanchez, Carol Lee.   Message bringer woman.   San Francisco, Taurean Horn Press, 1977.  90p.,  wraps.  $25.00 

637.                     Sanchez, Ricardo.   Hechízospells;   poetry/stories/vignettes/articles/notes on the human condition of Chicanos & pícaros, words & hopes within soulmind.  Los Angeles, Chicano Studies Center-Publications University of California, 1976.  xx, 321p., illus., 7,5x11.25 inches, f.e.p. removed, spine slightly worn at ends with piece of clear tape removed. One  of Sanchez' works developing a revolutionary Chicano culture.   (Creative Series #4)  $35.00 

638.                     Sandoval, John.   The Estudillo sons-in-law;   in San Leandro "Recollections", November 1970, volume 2, number 6.  San Leandro, San Leandro Historical-Centennial Committee, 1970.  18p. article in the 27p. magazine, wraps.  $18.00 

639.                     Sandoval, John.   The Estudillos of San Leandro;   in San Leandro "Recollections", May 1970, volume 2, number 3.  San Leandro, San Leandro Historical-Centennial Committee, 1970.  16p. article in the 24p. magazine, wraps.  $18.00 

640.                     Santiago, Esmerelda.   América's dream.   New York, HarperCollins, 1996.  325p., signed by Santiago, first printing, very good in a like dj. First novel by the author of When I Was Puerto Rican.  $25.00 

641.                     Santiago, Esmerelda.   A doll for Navidades;   illustrated by Enrique O. Sánchez.  New York, Scholastic Press, 2005.  [32]p., beautifully illus. children's book, first printing, dj.  A child's Christmas in Puerto Rico.  $15.00 

642.                     Santiago, Esmerelda and Joie Davidow, eds.  Las Christmas;   favorite Latino authors share their holiday memories, illustrated by José Ortega.  New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.  xvi, 198p., illus. in text, first printing, dj.  $15.00 

643.                     Santiago, Esmerelda and Joie Davidow, eds.  Las Mamis;   favorite Latino authors remember their mothers.  New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2000.  ix, 189p., first printing, dj.  $12.00 

644.                     Santiago Baca, Jimmy.   Hard steps.   Albuquerque, Black Mesa Productions, 1990.  Self-produced cassette tape of Santiago Baca reading 13 of his pieces, including Here Ancestor, County Jail, Years Past, Matanza, Voz de la Gente, I am Here  and Sanctuary. New.  $20.00 

645.                     Santiago Baca, Jimmy.   Immigrants in our own land & selected early poems.   New York, New Directions, 1990.  86p., signed by the New Mexican poet, second wraps printing.  $20.00 

646.                     Santiago Baca, Jimmy.   Martin & meditations on the South Valley;   introduction by Denise Levertov.  New York, New Directions, 1987.  xviii, 104p., signed by Santiago Baca , first edition, very good in a very good, unpriceclipped dj.  $35.00 

647.                     Another copy, short author's inscription and signed by him, first wraps printing.  $22.00 

648.                     Santiago Baca, Jimmy.   Set this book on fire!  Mena, AR, Mena Hill Publications, 1999.  83p., first edtion, very good in wraps. Poetry.  $15.00 

649.                     Another copy, second edition, very good in wraps.   $12.00 

650.                     Santiago Baca, Jimmy.   Working in the dark;   reflections of a poet of the barrio.  Santa Fe, NM, Red Crane Books, 1992.  xii, 168p., signed and dated by the poet, first edition, very good in a slightly edgeworn dj.  $30.00 

651.                     Schiff, Karenna Gore.   Lighting the way;   nine women who changed modern America.  New York, Miramax Books, 2005.  xv, 528p., illus. in text, first printing, very good in dj. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mother Jones, Virginia Durr, Septima Clark, Dolores Huerta, etc.  $15.00 

652.                     Schuiling, Walter C., Elizabeth Jochimsen, Baxter Williams, introduction by Gerald A. Smith.   San Bernardino County:    land of contrasts.  Woodland Hills, Windsor, 1984.  207p., 8.5x11 inches, photos and color plates, dj.  $15.00 

653.                     Schutz, John A.  Spain's colonial outpost.   San Francisco, Boyd & Fraser Publishing Company, 1985.  xii, 126p., wraps. California in the Spanish period.   (Golden state)  $22.00 

654.                     Scotford, John R.  Within these borders;   Spanish-speaking peoples in the U.S.A.  New York, Friendship Press, 1953.  151p.  Covers a wide range of groups -- Mexicans in Texas, Puerto Ricans in NY, etc.  $25.00 

655.                     Scott-Heron, Gil.   The vulture.   New York, The World Publishing Company, 1970.  245p.,  first printing, slightly shelfworn dj. Novel based on New York City's black and Puerto Rican street life.  $95.00 

The first novel by one of the vital figures in African American music for the past four decades.

656.                     Sedillo-B., Mela.   Mexican and New Mexican folkdances.   Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Press, 1938.  47p., 8.5x11 inches, second edition (revised and enlarged), spiral-bound wraps. Includes sheet music. A very good copy.  $50.00 

657.                     Seregen, Devra Newberger.   Ricky Martin;   living the crazy life.  Chicago, Kids Books, 1999.  24p., illus., 10x8 inch wraps.  $12.00 

658.                     Serra Deliz, Wenceslao.   El libro de los sueño;   ilustraciones: Roberto Fabelo.  San Juan, Coleccion Guajana and Editorial ICP, 2001.  85p., very good in wraps. Puerto Rican poet.  $25.00 

659.                     Serritos, Ken.   Saturn calling.   Chicago, Movimiento Artistico Chicano, 1981.  14p., very good in wraps. Chicano poet.  $30.00 

660.                     Serros, Michele M.  Chicana falsa.   Valencia, CA, Lalo Press, 1993.  77p., later wraps printing. Edited by Ernesto Padilla.  $12.00 

661.                     Servín, Manuel P.  The Mexican Americans;   an awakening minority.  Beverly Hills, Glencoes Press, 1970.  viii, 235p., first  printing, slightly worn wraps .  $25.00 

662.                     Another copy of the first  printing, previous owner's signature, slightly worn wraps with foredge stain.  $22.00 

663.                     Sewell, Dorita.   Knowing people;   a Mexican-American community's concept of a person.  New York, AMS press, 1989.  viii, 300p., very good in boards.   (Immigrant communities & ethnic minorities in the United States & Canada 43)  $35.00 

664.                     Sexton, Patricia Cayo.   Spanish Harlem.   New York, Harper & Row, 1965.  xiii, 208p., first edition, very good in a like dj.  $18.00 

665.                     Shaffer, Harry E.  The Peraltas;   in San Leandro "Recollections", October 1969, volume 1, number 1.  San Leandro CA, San Leandro Historical-Centennial Committee, 1969.  9p. article in the 16p. magazine, wraps.  $18.00 

666.                     Shinn, Charles Howard and John T. Doyle.   Pioneer Spanish families in California [and] The missions of Alta California;   excerpts from The Century illustrated monthly magazine.  Santa Barbara, W. T. Genns, [197-?].  [28]p., illuls., wraps. The Shinn article emphasizes the Vallejos.  $18.00 

667.                     Siegel, Bernard J., ed., assiosted by Rose Wax.   Acculturation;   critical abstracts, North America.  Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1955.  xiv, 231p., wraps. Acculturation in 1955 become multiculturalism in 2008, with articles on Asian Americans, blacks, Latinos, Native Americans and various aspects of culture (including jazz and other forms of music).   (Stanford anthropological series 2)  $18.00 

668.                     Silén, Iván.   Los paraguas amarillos;   los poetas latinos en New York.  Hanover, NH and Binghamton, Ediciones del Norte and Bilingual Press, 1983.  xx, 254p., first edition, wraps. Includes works by Raul Barrientos, Rosario Ferre, Jaime Manrique, Jorge Oliva, Ivan Silen and many others. Exile poetry, some with gay content.  $30.00 

669.                     Silva, Jose.   My concept of God.   Laredo, Institute of Psychorientology, 1987.  94p. +34p. appendices, wraps. The Mexican American author founded Silva mind control.  $25.00 

670.                     [Silva, Jose].   Three experiments in clairvoyant diagnosis with Silva mind control graduates,   by Bob Brier, Gertrude R. Schmeidler, and Barry Savits [in The journal of the American society for psychical research].  New York, the journal, July 1975.  Pp.263-271 (8p. total, out of pp.194-300), entire issue, plain printed journal wraps, spine panel is abraded with loss of some spine lettering, otherwise mild external fading and dust-soil.   (vol 69 no. 3)  $15.00 

671.                     [Simmons, Elly].   Just like me,   stories and self-portraits by fourteen artists. Edited by Harriet Rohmer.  San Francisco, Children's Book Press, 1997.  32p., color reproductions and text throughout, each fullpage self-portrait accompanied by vignette portrait photo, bound in 11.5x9 inch laminated color boards with matching dust jacket. A fine copy inscribed across the title page by contributor Elly Simmons ("good for a drink at Specs!" Specs being a unique North Beach watering-hole) who also does a nice scribbly solar face on a blank spot near her portrait, p.23. Simmons postcard laid in.  $25.00 

  The other thirteen are Tomie Arai, Enrique Chagoya, Carmen Lomas Garza, Maya Christina Gonzalez, Nancy Hom, George Littlechild, Stephen Von Mason, Rodolfo Morales, Mira Reisberg, JoeSam., Daryl Wells, Michele Wood, Hideo Yoshida.

672.                     Sinaloa Mexican Cantina and Restaurant.   Menu and Drinks.   San Francisco, Sinaloa, [195-?].  8p,, 6.5x11.25 inch menu for the Powell Street restaurant, slightly creased five-color wraps with a nice graphic of arms raised, one arm in caballero garb with a Mexican sombrero, the second a red white and blue sleeve holding up an Uncle Sam stovepipe, light edgewear.  $22.00 

673.                     Siporin, Steve, color photography by Michel Monteaux.   American Folk Masters;   the National Heritage Fellows.  New York and Santa Fe, Harry N. Abrams with The Museum of International Folk Art, 1992.  256p., 9.25x11.25 inches, preface, introduction, notes, directory, selected bibliography, index, b&w and color photos and plates, very good first edition in cloth and dj.  $20.00 

674.                     [Socialist Workers Party].   Una lucha por derechos politicos:   El caso del Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores en contra del espionaje y hostigamiento bubernamental.  New York, Political Rights Defense Fund, 1988.  36p., wraps.  Issued after the SWP's landmark victory in a court case against the FBI. Discusses other instances of FBI, CIA and Immigration harassment, such as the Hector Marroquin case and that of Yvonne Melendez (Puerto Rican independence activist). Text in Spanish.  $15.00 

675.                     Sokol, Ronald P.  Brief of amicus curiae in the Escobedo cases in the United States Court of Appeals for the fourth circuit.  Charlottesville, VA, The Michie Company, 1966.  69p., spiral-bound wraps. The Escobedo case - Escobedo v. Illinois - was one of the three cases in the 1960s that established the right to counsel; the Mexican American's murder conviction was overturned on Sixth Amendment grounds.  $75.00 

676.                     Soto, Gary.   Buried onions.   San Diego, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997.  148p. uncorrected proof, very good in wraps. YA novel set in Fresno, California.  $15.00 

677.                     Soto, Gary.   The effects of Knut Hamsun on a Fresno boy;   for eleventh annual Southwest Symposium, University of New Mexico, April 1, 2000.  [Albuquerque, University of new Mexico], 2000.  11p., signed by Soto, very good in wraps. Soto used the title for this presentation for his Persea book of essays a year later. OCLC lists four copies.  $45.00 

678.                     Soto, Gary.   Father is a pillow tied to a broom.   Pittsburgh, Slow Loris Press, 1980.  20p., near-fine in wraps. Soto's third poetry collection.  $95.00 

679.                     Soto, Gary.   Lesser evils: ten quartets.   Houston, Arte Publico, 1988.  142p., first edition, very good in wraps. Autobiographical essays.  $20.00 

680.                     Soto, Gary.   Living up the street:   narrative recollections.  San Francisco, Strawberry Hill Press, 1985.  159p., first printing, wraps lightly creased.  $15.00 

681.                     Soto, Gary.   New and selected poems.   San Francisco, Chronicle Books, 1995.  177p. signed by Soto on the title page, first printing, near fine in a like dj.  $75.00 

682.                     An unsigned copy of the  first printing, near fine in a like dj.  $45.00 

683.                     Soto, Gary.   Novio boy;   a play.  San Diego, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997.  xiii,, 77p. uncorrected proof, very good in wraps. YA play.  $15.00 

684.                     Soto, Gary.   Poetry lover.   Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 2001.  206p., signed by Soto on the title page, first edition, very good in a like dj. Sequel to Nickel and Dime.  $25.00 

685.                     Soto, Gary.   Snapshots from the wedding;   illustrated by Stephanie Garcia.  New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1997.  [32]p. illus. children's book, 8.25x10.5 inches, first printing, dj.  $15.00 

686.                     Soto, Gary.   The tale of sunlight.   Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1978.  61p., first wraps edition. Poetry.  $20.00 

687.                     Spicer, Edward H. and Raymond H. Thompson, eds.  Plural society in the southwest.   New York, Interbook, 1972.  viii, 367p., very good in dj.  $25.00 

688.                     Stavans, Ilan, ed.  Wáchale!    Poetry and prose about growing up Latino in America.  Chicago, Cricket Books, 2001.  xiv, 146p., first edition, very good in dj.  $18.00 

689.                     Stavans, Ilan, essay and riddles.   ¡Loteria!    Art by Teresa Villegas.  Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 2004.  xxxii, 58p., profusely illus. with color reproductions of the loteria cards, first printing, dj.  $12.00 

690.                     Steinbacher, John.   The conspirators,   men against god. Illustrations by Ramon Garciaparra.  Whittier, Orange Tree Press, Inc., 1972.  Unpaginated preliminaries, 182p., plus index &c., states "fifth printing" but don't believe it, cloth boards in illustrated dj, mild shelfwear to boards, mild soiling and rubbing to jacket.  $15.00 

  Four hundred fifty years of occult enslavement of the American people. A not very focused new shine on old chestnuts, by a guy who has written and written this stuff and who'd probably rather be Dostoyevsky. The comically inflated dj blurb is surely by him, about himself. Steinbacher does seem in this book to have taken up the cudgels on behalf of somebody besides white people, namely Chicanos in the US; his circle of acquaintance must have been broadening. One chapter is devoted to the defense of  a Nixon appointee, female and Latino, first such, who was persecuted (by the conspirators I guess) because she hired illegal aliens. The illustrations by a twenty-year-old Mexicano ("his first major American book") are not in the least notable.

691.                     Steinberg, Gail and Beth Hall.   Inside transracial adoption.   Indianapolis, Perspectives Press, 2000.  405p. With considerable material on blacks, Latinos, Chinese Americans and Native Americans.  $18.00 

692.                     Stephenson, Terry E.   Don Bernardo Yorba.   Los Angeles, Glen Dawson, 1963.  115p. + 4p. illlus., one of 600 copies of the reprint of the 1941 edition, very good in boards. On the origins of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden.  $35.00 

693.                     Stern, Peter Alan.   Social marginality and acculturation on the northern frontier of New Spain.   Ann Arbor, UMI, 1988.  xvi, 475p., wraps. Stern's 1984 UC Berkeley doctoral dissertation studies northern Mexico and what became the American southwest.  $35.00 

694.                     Stevens, Gregory I.  Videos for understanding diversity   a core selection and evaluative guide.  Chicago, American Library Association, 1993.  vi., 217 p., oversized wraps with a creased back cover and last few pages, otherwise in very good condition.  $15.00 

695.                     Stevenson, Philip  [as Lars Lawrence].   Morning noon and night;   a novel.  New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1954.  340p., first edition, original red cloth binding slightly edge worn, minor bumping of corners. *Rideout novel.   (The Seed, a trilogy. Part 1, vol. 1)  $12.00 

"A story of blacklisted miners, mostly Mexican-Americans, in a mining town in the Southwest." *Seidman L129.

696.                     Stevenson, Philip [as Lars Lawrence].   Old father antic,   .  New York, International Publishers, 1961.  460p., first edition, bottom fore edge stained. *Rideout author.   (The seed, a trilogy. Part 2, vol. 1)  $12.00 

697.                     Stribling, C. K.  Bernalillo county.   Truth or Consequences, NM, The Talking Boy, 1986.  74p., 8.5x11 inches, maps, placename definitions, very good in wraps.   (New Mexico, a county guide series, vol. II)  $25.00 

698.                     Another wraps copywith a two-inch strip of masking tape removed from the front.   $20.00 

699.                     Suarez, Virgil.   The Cutter.   New York, Available Press/Ballantine, 1991.  212p., first printing, very good in wraps. Suarez' second book, a pbo, centers on a Cuban cane cutter who tries to join his family in the US.  $15.00 

700.                     Suarez, Virgil.    Havana Thursdays;   a novel.  Houston, Arte Público, 1998.  250p., signed by the Cuban American author, first edition, dj.  $20.00 

701.                     An unsigned copy of the first edition, dj.  $15.00 

702.                     Sublette, Ned, comp.  A discography of Hispanic music in the Fine Arts Library of the University of New Mexico;   in Sources, number 1.  Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico General Library, 1973.  vi, 110p., wraps.  $18.00 

703.                     Summers, June Nay.   Buenos días Tecate   (history of a border town) [subtitle from cover].  Lakeside, CA, Sunlight Press, 1972.  62p., illustrated with period photographs and images, staplebound wraps.  $30.00 

  Once home to a dispossessed native American tribe the Tecates, touched by the Mexican revolution, home to a local running with bulls celebration (a "Pamplonada"), and. amongst other identities, a spa anchored by an excellent hot spring, a holy mountain (Cuchuma), and the prolonged presence of yoga centenarian Indra Devi.

704.                     Tafolla, Carmen.   Sonnets and salsa.   San Antonio, Wings Press, 2001.  107p., first edition, very good in wraps. Tejana poet.  $18.00 

705.                     Tatum, Charles M., ed.  New Chicana/Chicano writing 1.   Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1992.  xiv, 185p., first edition, very good. Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Luis Omar Salinas, Gary Soto, Candra Cisneros, Gloria Anzaldua, Francisco X. Alarcon, Pat Mora and many others.  $50.00 

706.                     Tatum, Charles M., ed.  New Chicana/Chicano writing 2.   Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1992.  xii, 164p., first edition, very good in boards .  $45.00 

707.                     Tatum, Charles M., ed.  New Chicana/Chicano writing 3.   Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1993.  xii, 164p., first printing, very good in boards.  $50.00 

708.                     Taylor, Paul S.  Mexican labor in the United States;   Chicago and the Calumet Region.  Berkeley, University of California Press, 1932.  vii, numbered 25-284p. + foldout map, lightly worn wraps, generally very good.   (Publications in economics, vol. 7, #2)  $150.00 

709.                     Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.   Eighth annual convention, March 5-10, 1974, ... Denver, Colorado.   N. pl., TESOL, 1974.  xiv, 139p. + ads, very good in wraps. Strong emphasis on educating people whose primary language is Spanish.  $22.00 

710.                     Thomes, William Henry.   Recollections of old times in California or, California life in 1843;   edited with an introduction by George R. Stewart.  Berkeley, The Friends of the Bancroft Library, 1974.  29p. + 8p. illustrations, color plates, clerical-edged wraps.   (Keepsake 22)  $12.00 

711.                     Thurlo, Aimée.   Black Mesa.   Toronto, Harlequin, 1990.  253p., slightly worn wraps.  New Mexico Native American romance novel by a Cuban American author.   (Intrigue 131)  $12.00 

712.                     Thurlo, Aimée.   Her destiny.   Toronto, Harlequin, 1997.  250p., wraps worn with one-inch closed tear on front.  New Mexico-based romance novel by a Cuban American author.   (Intrigue 544)  $12.00 

713.                     Tierney, Tom.   Carmen Miranda   paper dolls in full color.  Mineola, Dover Publications, Inc, 1990.  16 colorplate glazed cardstock leaves, versos blank, staplebound as a 12.25 x 9.25 inch booklet. Very faintest external signs of wear, ready to scissor.  $15.00 

714.                     Tierra, Tatiana de la .   For the hard ones/Para las duras;   a lesbian phenomenology/una fenomenolgía lesbiana.  San Diego and Buffalo, Calaca Press and Chibcha Press, 2002.  80p. English text, 80p. Spanish text, bound dos-a-dos, first edition, very good in wraps.  $15.00 

715.                     Tierra, Tatiana de la .   Pintame una mujer peligrosa.   Buffalo, Chibcha Press, 2005.  42p., one of 100 copies of the second edition, very good in string-tied wraps from which beads dangle, as issued. Spanish language lesbian poetry.  $15.00 

716.                     Tierra, Tatiana de la .   Porcupine love and other tales from my papaya.   Buffalo, Chibcha Press, 2005.  38p., one of 125 copies of the third printing, very good in wraps fastened with strong thread (from which beads dangle, as issued). Poetry and rants.  $15.00 

717.                     Tijerina, Andrew Anthony.   Tejanos and Texas: the native Mexicans of Texas, 1820-1850.   Austin, the author, 1977.  xiv, 348p., 8.5x11 inches, plastic cover. Tijerina's doctoral dissertation, considerably revised years later for his Tejanos & Texas Under the Mexican Flag 1821-1836.  $35.00 

718.                     Tireman, Loyd. S. .   Spanish vocabulary of four native Spanish-speaking pre-first-grade children.   Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948.  64p., wraps.   (University of New Mexico publications in education 2)  $22.00 

719.                     Tobar, Héctor.   Translation nation;   defining a new American identity in the Spanish-speaking United States.  New York, Riverhead Books, 2005.  307p., first printing, dj. Lots on Los Angeles.  $12.00 

720.                     Torrez, Lorenzo.   Union up front.   Tucson, AZ, Salt of the Earth Labor College, [199-?].  13p., wraps.  Dedicated to Juan Chacon.  $12.00 

721.                     Trejo, Arnulfo D., ed.  Quien es quien: a who's who of Spanish-heritage librarians in the United States, 1986.   Tucson, Hispanic Books Distributors and Publishers, 1986.  xi, 74p., revised edition, very good in boards.  $22.00 

722.                     Trejo, Ernesto.   Entering a life.   Houston, Arte Público Press, 1990.  78p., wraps. Poetry.  $15.00 

723.                     Trelles, Melissa.   El vientre la luna y la memoria.   San Juan, Isls Negra Editores, 2001.  98p., very good in wraps. Novella of a Puerto Rican family's encounters with the supernatural.  $22.00 

724.                     Treviño, Frances Marie.   The laughter of doves.   San Antonio, Wings Press, 2000.  76p., one of 500 copies signed, numbered and dated by the Tejana poet, very good in wraps. This chapbook was a co-winner of the 2000 Premio Poesia Tejana prize, honoring new voices in Latina poetry.  $25.00 

725.                     Tripp, Valerie.   Josefina learns a lesson;   a school story,  book two , illustrations, Jean-Paul Tibbles, vignettes, Susan McAliley.  Middletown, WI, Pleasant Company, 1997.  70p., color illustrations, glossary,  very good first edition,  first printing in pictorial boards and matching dj. Second Josefina book in the series, set in New Mexico in the 1820s.   (American Girls)  $15.00 

726.                     Tripp, Valerie.   Meet Josefina;   an American girl, book one; illustrations, Jean-Paul Tibbles, vignettes, Susan McAliley.  Middletown, WI, Pleasant Company, 1997.  85p., color illustrations, glossary, very good first edition,  first printing in pictorial boards and matching dj. First Josefina book in the series, set in New Mexico in the 1820s.   (American girls)  $15.00 

727.                     Trujillo, Carla, ed.  Chicana lesbians;   the girls our mothers warned us about.  Berkeley, Third Woman Press, 1991.  xii, 202p., signed byTrujillo and by contributors Natashia Lopez, Cherrie Moraga, Cathy Arellano, Karen T. Delgadillo, E. D. Hernandez, M. Alvarez and Martha Barrera, previous owner's signature, wraps slightly worn and browned.  $35.00 

728.                     Trujillo, Charley.   Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam.   San Jose, Chusma House Publications, 1990.  xi, 187p., signed and inscribed by the author, first printing, wraps.  $30.00 

729.                     An unsigned copy of the first printing, very good in wraps.  $22.00 

730.                     Another copy, signed by the author, later printing, very good in wraps.  $18.00 

731.                     Trujillo, Charley, ed.  Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam.   San Jose, Chusma House Publications, 2003.  28 minute dvd based on the experience of a group of California Chicanos in Viet Nam.  $15.00 

732.                     [Tupa, Jerome].   An uncommon mission;   Father Jerome paints the California Missions, foreword by Cardinal Roger M. Mahoney, text by Holly Witchey, photographs by Terry Ruscin.  New York, Welcome, 1999.  96p. exhibition catalog profusely illus. with Tupa's paintings and signed by Tupa, first printing, dj. the exhibition took place in San Diego, Santa Barbara and Fresno.  $25.00 

733.                     Turner, Teresa in collaboration with Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer.   The people of Fort Lowell.   Tucson, Fort Lowell Historic District Board, 1990.  viii, 66p., 8.5x11 inches, maps, photos, very good reprint in original pictorial wraps.  $18.00 

734.                     Tyler, Daniel.   New Mexico in the 1820's: the first administration of Manuel Armijo.   Ann Arbor, UMI, 1977.  ix, 311p., wraps. UMI reprint of Tyler's dissertation.  $30.00 

735.                     U. S. Human Resources Corporation.   U. S. foundations and minority group interests;   a report.  San Antonio, Mexican American Cultural Center, 1975.  viii, 299p., 8.25x10.75 inches, wraps. A detailed study of foundation philanthrophy  for black, Hispanic and Chinese American organizations.  $35.00 

736.                     Uchofen, Rocío.   Odalia y otros sin esquina.   Bronx, The Latino Press, 2004.  80p., wraps. Short stories by a Peruvian-American author living in New York.  $22.00 

737.                     Udall, Stewart L.  To the inland empire;   Coronado and out Spanish legacy, photographs by Jerry Jacka.  Garden City, Doubleday & Company, 1987.  xviii, 222p., profusely illus. with Jacka's photos, 8.5x11 inches, signed and dated by Udall on the f.e.p., first edition, very good in a very good dj.  $22.00 

738.                     United States. Commission on Civil Rights.   Methodological appendix of research methods employed in the Mexican American education study.   Washington, the Commission, 1972.  v, 156p., 8.5x11 inches, stapled wraps.  $30.00 

739.                     United States Commission on Civil Rights.   Window dressing on the set:   women and minorities in television, together with Window dressing on the set: an update.  Washington, the Commission, 1977 and 1979.  ix, 181p. + ix, 97p., both 8.5x11 inches, slightly worn wraps.  $30.00  

740.                     United States Commission on Civil Rights.   Window dressing on the set:   women and minorities in television.  Washington, the Commission, 1977 .  ix, 181p., 8.5x11 inches,  wraps.  $20.00 

741.                     United States. Department of Justice. Immigration and Naturalization Service.   A practical Spanish grammar for Border Patrol officers.   Washington, GPO, 1949.  vi, 194p., revised edition, wraps worn on spine.  $25.00 

742.                     United States. House of Representatives.   Committee on Un-American Activities, annual report for the year 1959.   Washington, GPO, 1960.  viii, 134, x p., wraps. Contents include summaries of testimony on CP activities among Puerto Ricans, CP resurgence in Southern California, "infiltration of vital industries" in Chicago, etc, as well as nefarious activities in various countries around the world. Each article is a brief (2-3 page) summary of reports that were issued separately at full length during the year.  $20.00 

743.                     United States Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.   Bilingual education;   hearings before the Special Subcommittee on Bilingual Education..., ninetieth Congress, first session on S. 428, a bill ... to provide assistance to local educational agencies in establishing bilingual American education progams ... part 2, June 24 and July 21, 1967.  Washington, GPO, 1967.  xi, 273p., wraps. This set of hearings focused on Spanish and Spanish-speaking populations.  $18.00 

744.                     Vaca, Nicolás C.  The presumed alliance;   the unspoken conflict between Latinos and blacks and what it means for America.  New York, Rayo/HarperCollins, 2004.  xv, 238p., first printing, dj.  $12.00 

745.                     Vallbona, Rima de.   Mujeres y agonías.   Houston, Arte Público Press, 1982.  99p., sticker removed from title page, somewhat marring the upper righthand corner, second edition, wraps.  $12.00 

746.                     van Stone, Mary R., comp.  Spanish folk songs of New Mexico;   with a foreword by Alice Corbin.  Chicago, Ralph Fletcher Seymour, 1928.  40p., 9x12 inches, slightly worn original decorative wraps with splitting spine taped in clear plastic by previous owner.  $65.00 

747.                     Varela, Félix.   Escritos politicos.   Havana, Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 1977.  [xiv] 292p., decorative endpapers, prologue, footnotes, very good first edition in cloth and dj. Political writings of the Roman Catholic Priest from Cuba who petitioned for the independence of Latin America and the abolition of slavery, for which he was sentenced to death. He escaped to Gibraltar and from there emigrated  to the United States where he spent the rest of his life as an activist and humanist, and where he learned Gaelic in order to assist Irish refugees.   (Palabra de Cuba)  $30.00 

748.                     Vargas,  Alberto, Michael Todd, Cole Porter, Herb and Dorothy Fields.   Michael Todd's Mexican Hayride;   program for the Majestic Theatre, New York City.  New York, Majestic Theatre/Michael Todd, [1944-45].  [16p.] 9x12 inches, cast bios, photos, centerfold montage, cover illustration of reclining blond bombshell in toreador outfit illustrated by Vargas (pre-Esquire lawsuit, signed A. Vargas, Esquire) in lightly soiled white stapled wraps with teh Vargas illustration. The production included many Hispanic American performers and featured songs by Porter and choreography by Paul Haakon.  $35.00 

749.                     Vargas, Roberto.   Nicaragua, yo te canto besos, balas y sueños de libertad;   poemas.  San Francisco, Editorial Pocho-Che, 1980.  138p., one of 1,500 copies, first edition, lightly worn wraps.  $30.00 

750.                     Vasquez, Richard.   Chicanos;   Roman über das Lieben und Leiden der USA-Mexikaner.  Zurich, Schweizer Verlaghaus, 1972.  367p., signed and inscribed in fractured German by the Chicano novelist, first Swiss edition, slightly shelfworn dj. German translation of Vasquez' The Chicano.  $30.00 

751.                     Vassallo, Paul, ed.  The magic of words;   Rudolfo A. Anaya and his writings.  Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1982.  xii, 83p., woodcuts in reproduction, signed by Anaya, first edition, openweave fabric in two colors, dj.  $35.00 

752.                     Vega, Maria Luisa Cardenas de and Jose de Jesus Vega.   Advanced education in Hispanic America during the viceregal centuries;   III, the University of Mexico.  Phoenix, Biblioteca Hispano-Americana de Divulgacion, 1986.  48p. + 24p. illus., very good in wraps. OCLC lists no copies.   (Advanced education in Hispanic America during the viceregal centuries 9)  $45.00 

753.                     Vega, Maria Luisa Cardenas de and Jose de Jesus Vega.   Advanced education in Hispanic America during the viceregal centuries;   IV, the graduate colleges.  Phoenix, Biblioteca Hispano-Americana de Divulgacion, [1986?].  47p. illus. in text, very good in wraps. OCLC lists no copies.   (Advanced education in Hispanic America during the viceregal centuries 9)  $45.00 

754.                     Vega Yunqué, Edgardo.   Blood fugues.   New York, Rayo/HarperCollins, 2005.  271p., uncorrected proof, slightly worn wraps. Novel by the Brooklyn-based Puerto Rican author.  $12.00 

755.                     [Velez, Lupé].    Yo te amo means I love you; music by Richard Whiting, lyric by Alfred Bryan, sung by Miss Lupé Velez and featured in the Paramount picture "The Wolf Song".   New York, Famous Music Corporation, 1928.  6p. sheet music, 9.25x12 inches, very good with Velez' photograph on the monochrome front wrap.  $25.00 

756.                     Verbarg, Leonard H., compiler.   Celebrities at your doorstep,   a selection of Knave personalities from The Sunday Tribune.  Oakland, The Alameda County Historical Society, 1972.  120p. + extensive index; 7 x 10 inch wraps with an inconspicuous stain, illustrated throughout with period photography.  $15.00 

757.                     Vigil, Maurilio.   Chicano politics.   Washington, University Press of America, 1978.  vii, 368p., wraps.  $22.00 

758.                     Villaseñor, Edmund .   Macho!   New York, Bantam Books, 1973.  245p., later printing, wraps in library plastic, ex library. Mexican American novelist.  $12.00 

759.                     Walker, Clifford A., Patricia Jernigan Keeling, editor.   Back door to California:   the story of the Mojave River Trail.  Barstow, Mojave River Valley Museum Association, 1986.  x, 337p., 8.5x11 inches, preface, introduction, illustrations, photos, maps, facsimiles, appendixes, glossary, bibliography, index, very good in original wraps. Extracts from Spanish Missionaries and explorers reports.  $20.00 

760.                     Washington, Booker T.  The race problem in Arizona;   in The Independent, vol. LXXI, no. 3282, October 26, 1911.  New York, The Independent, 1911.  5p. article in the 170p. issue, wraps slightly worn and stained. Washington sees the new state as a melting pot, discussing Mexican, Chinese and Native Americans as well as blacks.  $22.00 

761.                     Waters, Frank.   People of the valley.   New York, Farrar & Rinehart, Inc, 1941.  309p., first edition [the correct first edition, featuring F&R logo on copyright page] sized coarse buckram titled in red, ruled in red and blind, top edge was given the publisher's mulberry stain, dust jacket is present and intact. --Glue has crept, browning the pastedowns and joint. --There is occasional foxing, and the case is just slightly rolled. --In a narrow line across lower cover, there's a faint adhesion from the dj, corresponding to a line across back dj panel, doesn't quite look the work of a dead rubber band. --Jacket itself (junior-grade Peter-Hurd adobe-in-the-mountains scene) is somewhat edgeworn, slightly faded (spine panel only), back panel is somewhat rubbed, soiled, and has the inexplicable eighth-inch level line across, as already mentioned.  $50.00 

762.                     Weather Underground Organization.   Osawatomie,    vol. 2, no. 1, April - May 1976.  Seattle, John Brown Book Club, 1976.  27p., wraps,  illus., 8.5x11 inches. Cover article on Lolita Lebrón and Puerto Rico.  Contemporary reprint by supporters of the Weather Underground.  $25.00 

763.                     Weber, David J.  El México perdido;   ensayos esogidos sobre al antiguo norte de México (1540-1821), traducción de: Ana Elena Lara Zúñiga, Héctor Aguilar Camín, y Isabel Lil Sánchez.  Mexico City, SEP, 1976.  166p., first edition, very good in wraps.  $35.00 

764.                     Weber, Francis J.  California's reluctant prelate;   the life and times of right reverend Thaddeus Amat, C.M. (1811 - 1878).  Los Angeles, Dawson Book Shop, 1964.  xv, 234p. including illus., very good first edition in a like dj.  $25.00 

765.                     Weintraub, Sidney and Stanley R. Ross.   The illegal alien from Mexico;  policy choices for an intractable issue.  Austin, Mexico-United States Border Research Program, 1980.  ix, 65p., wraps.  $25.00 

766.                     Weisman, John.   Guerrilla theater: scenarios for revolution.   Garden City, NY, Anchor Press, 1973.  201p., wraps in very good condition.  $30.00 

767.                     Wheelock, Warren H.  Ilustres hispanos de los EE.UU.;   Tony Pérez, el superestrella callado; Lee Trevino, el supermexicano; Jim Plunkett, no se retiró. Adaptación, J. O. "Rocky" Maynes, Jr.  St. Paul, EMC Corporation, 1976.  48p. children's book, illus. with photos, first printing.  $25.00 

768.                     White, Henlen C.  Dust on the King's Highway.   New York, The Macmillan Company, 1948.  468p., later printing. Novel of the California Missions.  $18.00 

769.                     Whren, Merrillee.   The heart's forgiveness.   New York, Steeple Hill Books, 2007.  310p.,  wraps. Romance novel, set in Washington state, with a Chicana protagonist.  $12.00 

770.                     Williams, Carl, ed. .   4973: Berkeley protest posters, 1970.  Preface by Carl Williams, introduction by Barry Miles.   London, Francis Boutle Publishers & Maggs Bros Ltd., 2008.  [170p.], stiff wraps, 9.5x7.5 inches, 145 color illustrations of UC Berkeley antiwar protest posters from 1970.  $50.00 

"The posters in this remarkable collection were produced by students in a Political Poster Workshop in May of 1970 at the University of California at Berkeley.  They were designed and manufactured by predominantly white middle-class students, paradoxically, under the radical gaze of the political activist, poster designer and co-founder of the Mexican American Liberation Front, Malaquías Montoya." - preface.

771.                     Williams, Norma.   The Mexican American family;   tradition and change.  Dix Hills, NY, General Hall, 1990.  x, 170p., wraps.   (Reynolds series in sociology)  $15.00 

772.                     Wilson, Florence Slocum.   Windows on early California.   N. pl., National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Resident in the State of California, 1971.  106p. + 2p. bibliography, wraps somewhat browned.  $15.00 

A collection of yearly talks given to the Society, covering the period of California's Spanish ascendancy.

773.                     Wold, Lillian Ramos Navarro, comp.  Family origins;   mini-history of SHHAR members.  Fullerton, CA, Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research, 1995.  92p., 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps.   (Excelsior surname series II)  $75.00 

774.                     Young, Edwin, ed.  Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting: Industrial Relations Research Association. New York City, September 5-7, 1957.    Madison, WI, Industrial Relations Research Association, 1958.  x, 341p., wraps. Wraps discolored and worn. Almost three dozen papers presented at the conference. Includes a paper by Irving Bernstein on west coast Teamsters and Truckers, Roy Helfgott on Puerto Rican integration in a garment union local, etc.  $15.00