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9781515340126 | Createspace Independent Pub, August 7, 2015, cover price $19.95
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9781626197329 | History Pr, September 30, 2014, cover price $16.99
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9781467130561 | Arcadia Pub, October 14, 2013, cover price $21.99
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9781609497606 | History Pr, September 25, 2012, cover price $16.99
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9781609495725, titled "Enchanted Legends and Lore of New Mexico: Witches, Ghosts & Spirits" | History Pr, April 8, 2012, cover price $16.99
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9780865345058 | Sunstone Pr, June 30, 2006, cover price $16.95
Product Description: This is the first major study by a Hispano from New Mexico with intergenerational ties to the Penitentes--the deeply religious group called Hermanos de la Luz, Brothers of the Light. It also ties the santero folk art of New Mexico, the Penitente Brotherhood, and the Penitente religious hymns, alabados, together...read more
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9780865345041 | Bilingual edition (Sunstone Pr, June 30, 2006), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: This is the first major study by a Hispano from New Mexico with intergenerational ties to the Penitentes--the deeply religious group called Hermanos de la Luz, Brothers of the Light.
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9780865345072 | Sunstone Pr, March 28, 2006, cover price $14.95
Willa Cather, in the historical novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, depicts Padre Antonio Jose Martinez as an unscrupulous backward rogue priest and Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy as a civilizing, heroic and monumental figure. Countering Cather's assessment and portrayal of these two larger-than-life Southwestern folk heroes, Ray John de Aragon attempts to set the historical record straight. Padre Martinez (1793-1867) is viewed as a genius who was ahead of his time. Recognized as a champion of the poor, defender of the Native Americans and proponent of human rights, it was inevitable that he would clash with Lamy. Bishop Lamy (1814-1888), who also had his followers, emerges as someone whose understanding of native New Mexican cultures was lacking, but one whose intentions were to do good as a missionary in a strange and foreign land.
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9780865345065 | Sunstone Pr, February 28, 2006, cover price $18.95
9780932906007 | Pan Amer Pub, July 1, 1978, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Willa Cather, in the historical novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, depicts Padre Antonio Jose Martinez as an unscrupulous backward rogue priest and Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy as a civilizing, heroic and monumental figure.
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9781889797182 | Heartsfire Books, March 1, 1998, cover price $16.95
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9781889797175 | Heartsfire Books, January 1, 1998, cover price $10.01
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9780940666429 | Clear Light Pub, September 1, 1997, cover price $24.95
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9780940666542 | Reprint edition (Clear Light Pub, September 1, 1997), cover price $14.95
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9780940666672 | Clear Light Pub, December 1, 1996, cover price $55.01
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9780932906199 | Pan Amer Pub, June 1, 1989, cover price $5.95
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9780932906168 | Pan Amer Pub, July 1, 1988, cover price $25.00
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