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The Great Taos Bank Robbery and other Indian Country Affairs

A collection of nine essays that explore instances of true crime in the American Southwest.

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  • "A collection of nine essays that explore instances of true crime in the American Southwest."@en
  • "Reprint. Originally published: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1973./ Includes author's notes p. 177-78."@en
  • "Presents nine extraordinary, true tales of daily life in New Mexico, including the comical title story, about a bank holdup in Santa Fe that never was. In this extraordinary collection, Tony Hillerman presents the Southwest as only he can, choosing remarkable true tales from his personal archives of local lore. As you read these stories, you will be amazed, astounded, and oftentimes confounded by the power of ingenuity, serendipity, and the strange, comical coincidence of life and how it proves, once again, that truth is ultimately stranger than fiction. From the amusing title story of the holdup that didn't happen, to the riveting account of scientists tracking Black Death through the arroyos, to the ironic account of how a black cowboy's commonsense intelligence destroyed the dogma of the Smithsonian Institution, master storyteller Tony Hillerman reveals the present and timeless past of one of America's most beautiful and haunting regions. Hillerman knows the Southwest like no other contemporary writer. From its wry politics to its astonishing history to the hypnotic rhythms of daily life, these nine pieces offer the New Mexico readers have never seen but will come to love."@en
  • "Presents nine extraordinary, true tales of daily life in New Mexico, including the comical title story, about a bank holdup in Santa Fe that never was. In this extraordinary collection, Tony Hillerman presents the Southwest as only he can, choosing remarkable true tales from his personal archives of local lore. As you read these stories, you will be amazed, astounded, and oftentimes confounded by the power of ingenuity, serendipity, and the strange, comical coincidence of life and how it proves, once again, that truth is ultimately stranger than fiction. From the amusing title story of the holdup that didn't happen, to the riveting account of scientists tracking Black Death through the arroyos, to the ironic account of how a black cowboy's commonsense intelligence destroyed the dogma of the Smithsonian Institution, master storyteller Tony Hillerman reveals the present and timeless past of one of America's most beautiful and haunting regions. Hillerman knows the Southwest like no other contemporary writer. From its wry politics to its astonishing history to the hypnotic rhythms of daily life, these nine pieces offer the New Mexico readers have never seen but will come to love."
  • "This collection of essays about life in New Mexico by one of the state's finest authors is must reading for all New Mexicans and for all others trying the understand the state's unique charm."

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  • "Anecdotes"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Biography"

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  • "The great Taos bank robbery : and other, Indian country affairs"
  • "The great Taos bank robbery and other true stories of the Southwest"
  • "The great Taos Bank robbery and other indian country affairs"
  • "The Great Taos Bank Robbery and other Indian Country Affairs"@en
  • "The great Taos bank robbery"@en
  • "Le Grand vol de la banque de Taos"
  • "The Great Taos Bank Robbery"
  • "The Great Taos Bank Robbery : and other Indian country affairs"@en
  • "The great Taos bank robbery, and other Indian country affairs"@en
  • "The great Taos bank robbery, and other Indian country affairs"
  • "The great Taos bank robbery : and other Indian country affairs"@en
  • "The great Taos bank robbery and other Indian country affairs"
  • "The great Taos bank robbery and other recollections"@en
  • "Le grand vol de la banque de Taos"
  • "The Great Taos bank robbery : and other Indian country affairs"