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Gateway to Glorieta: A History of Las Vegas, New Mexico

Gateway to Glorieta: A History of Las Vegas, New Mexico

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Gateway to Glorieta: A History of Las Vegas, New Mexico

by Perrigo, Lynn Irwin

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ISBN 10
0871085976
ISBN 13
9780871085979
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Boulder, Colorado: Pruett Publishing Compahy, 1982. First Edition First Printing Stated. . Trade Paperback. Very Good/Good. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4. 245 Pages Indexed. Yellow boards with brown lettering on the spine. The number '23' is on the front endpaper with black marker pen. Not a library book. No other defects to book noted and interior text pages are bright, tight, and white. Dust jacket has a vinyl protector but there are some small parts missing from the jacket edges. Las Vegas, New Mexico has been characterized as two towns, one place, The Town that wouldn't gamble, and The Wildest of the Wild West. The descriptions are at least partially accurate, but they fail to capture the essence of this small city. Much has been written about the history of Las Vegas and narratives continue to appear in popular, scholarly and promotional articles and essays. In some cases, Las Vegas' history is presented as a back-drop to the telling of a story about a particular person, era, theme, event, or some other aspect of its story. This book addresses issues in the development of Las Vegas and the American Southwest that remain quite relevant in the 21st Century. Among these are an increased socio-cultural diversity that impacts the hegemony of this population and its effects on inter-cultural relations; Spanish/Mexican sovereignty versus American expansionism; conflicting conceptions of land and water rights; and resolving local community problems and public policymaking in the wake of divergent political cultures. The book remains an important treatise since it is a well researched biography of an important and vital town that figured prominently in the growth, evolution and development of New Mexico and the American Southwest.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
20777
Title
Gateway to Glorieta: A History of Las Vegas, New Mexico
Author
Perrigo, Lynn Irwin
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition First Printing Stated.
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0871085976
ISBN 13
9780871085979
Publisher
Pruett Publishing Compahy
Place of Publication
Boulder, Colorado
Date Published
1982
Size
5 3/4" x 8 3/4
Keywords
HISTORY NEW MEXICO LAS VEGAS EVENTS

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