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9780937268094 - Motto, Sytha: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
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Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC SI

ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, vermutlich in Englisch, Alpha Printing, gebundenes Buch, signiert.

37,17 ($ 41,00)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Inside the Covers.
Alpha Printing. 1973. Hardcover. 0937268097 . Second printing. Signed and inscribed by author on second page. HC published by Alpha Printing in 1981. Dust jacket is worn with small tears along top and bottom edges, and has a scrape in upper front corner. DJ has a stain and some scuffing on back. Corners of covers and ends of spine have some wear, and covers have some edge wear on bottom. No marking or writing in book (other than author's on second page).; 9.10 X 6.10 X 0.50 inches; 76 pages .
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9780937268094 - Motto, Sytha: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
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Motto, Sytha

Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC US

ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, vermutlich in Englisch, Alpha Printing Ltd. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.

31,71 ($ 37,50)¹ + Versand: 16,98 ($ 20,08)¹ = 48,69 ($ 57,58)¹
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Albuquerque - New Mexico: Alpha Printing Ltd., 1973. 75 Pages. This is the 1981 Second Printing. Green boards with silver lettering to spine and cover. Very light wear to the top page edges. Barely noticaible. An account with numerous photos of life in Madrid, New Mexico, before it became a ghost town. In its mining days Madrid (pronouned as in MAD) had a certain beauty about it and location had something to do with it, nestled there in the narrow valley, six thousand feet above sea level, protected by the surrounding, wooded mountains. But it was not all peace, order, security and beauty. To the, Northwest and South of town are the coal mines, the tipples, the railroad, the water· tank cars that brought the water for the Town's consumption. The loaded coal cars ready to haul out the coal that was the life blood of the Town. Somehow there seemed to be an invisible barrier between the peace and quiet of the Town and rattle of the small loaded cars clicking over the rails from the mouths of the tunnels, dumping their loads and returning for more; the crash and roar of the coal pouring down the chutes to the waiting railroad cars below; the clouds of black dust and smoke; the hiss of steam which was too often interrupted when tragedy struck, followed by the awful silence of bitter sorrow which hung over the valley when husband, father, brother or son died in the black depths of the unfeeling mountain. The living must go on and the men must work so after a decent interval the daily activities were resumed. Perhaps the inherent faith and courage of the people permeated the atmosphere and a feeling of peace did prevail. The Company and the people worked together to make Madrid the most renowned coal mining town in the world. Madrid was their Town and they were proud of it. The Madrid Employees Club was formed, a Civil Organization, with dues of seventy five cents a month. The members, with the assistance of the Company, as early as 1920, had a fine baseball park with the first electric score board and the first electric lighted field in the State for night time baseball games. The Madrid Miners were the Central New Mexico League Champions. Madrid had tennis courts, a seven hole golf course, out door basket ball courts, a Gun Club Shooting Range and more amenities. Today much has been restored and it is a tourist attraction with fine restaurants, a museum, and more. Contents in 13 Chapters: The Lure of the Land, Coal and Gold, Madrid: Gone With Yesterday, Jemez Springs and Christmas Canyon, The City of Bethlehem, Las Pasadas and La Misa de Gallo, Los Pastores, Tortugas and Isleta, San Felipe, The Deer Dance, The Buffalo Dance, The Eagle Dance, Las Matachines Dance, and The City of Lights. List of Illustrations: Madrid Baseball Park, Madrid Champion Baseball Club, Madrid Brass Band, 4th of July Parade Float, Christmas Display of Jerusalem, Ninety Foot Christmas Tree, Bethlehem, Boys Church Choir, Storybook Characters Chorus, Toyland, Toyland, Nativity Scene , Three-Deminsional Painting, Flight Into Egypt, Sphinx and Pyramids, The Catholic Church, Christmas Card, Mine and Decorations, South Entrance, Joseph and Mary, The Shepards Jemez Springs, City of Bethlehem Raton, Bethlehem Inn Raton, Raton Nativity Scene, Los Pastores, Los Pastores, Tortugas, The Deer Dance, Buffalo Dance, Eagle Dance, Eagle Dance, Taos Drummers, Las Matachines, Las Matachines, Hebenstreit House, and Old Town Luminarias. An additional Christmas Decoration photo of Toyland was added on the bottom of page 28 in this second printing. . Second Printing. Hard Back. Fine/No Dust Jacket. 6" X 9".
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9780937268094 - Motto, Sytha: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
Motto, Sytha

Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC US

ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, vermutlich in Englisch, Alpha Printing Ltd., Albuquerque - New Mexico, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, akzeptabler Zustand.

32,77 + Versand: 31,35 = 64,12
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Don's Book Store [262057], Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
75 Pages. This is the 1981 Second Printing. Green boards with silver lettering to spine and cover. Very light wear to the top page edges. Barely noticaible. An account with numerous photos of life in Madrid, New Mexico, before it became a ghost town. In its mining days Madrid (pronouned as in MAD) had a certain beauty about it and location had something to do with it, nestled there in the narrow valley, six thousand feet above sea level, protected by the surrounding, wooded mountains. But it was not all peace, order, security and beauty. To the, Northwest and South of town are the coal mines, the tipples, the railroad, the water tank cars that brought the water for the Town's consumption. The loaded coal cars ready to haul out the coal that was the life blood of the Town. Somehow there seemed to be an invisible barrier between the peace and quiet of the Town and rattle of the small loaded cars clicking over the rails from the mouths of the tunnels, dumping their loads and returning for more; the crash and roar of the coal pouring down the chutes to the waiting railroad cars below; the clouds of black dust and smoke; the hiss of steam which was too often interrupted when tragedy struck, followed by the awful silence of bitter sorrow which hung over the valley when husband, father, brother or son died in the black depths of the unfeeling mountain. The living must go on and the men must work so after a decent interval the daily activities were resumed. Perhaps the inherent faith and courage of the people permeated the atmosphere and a feeling of peace did prevail. The Company and the people worked together to make Madrid the most renowned coal mining town in the world. Madrid was their Town and they were proud of it. The Madrid Employees Club was formed, a Civil Organization, with dues of seventy five cents a month. The members, with the assistance of the Company, as early as 1920, had a fine baseball park with the first electric score board and the first electric lighted field in the State for night time baseball games. The Madrid Miners were the Central New Mexico League Champions. Madrid had tennis courts, a seven hole golf course, out door basket ball courts, a Gun Club Shooting Range and more amenities. Today much has been restored and it is a tourist attraction with fine restaurants, a museum, and more. Contents in 13 Chapters: The Lure of the Land, Coal and Gold, Madrid: Gone With Yesterday, Jemez Springs and Christmas Canyon, The City of Bethlehem, Las Pasadas and La Misa de Gallo, Los Pastores, Tortugas and Isleta, San Felipe, The Deer Dance, The Buffalo Dance, The Eagle Dance, Las Matachines Dance, and The City of Lights. List of Illustrations: Madrid Baseball Park, Madrid Champion Baseball Club, Madrid Brass Band, 4th of July Parade Float, Christmas Display of Jerusalem, Ninety Foot Christmas Tree, Bethlehem, Boys Church Choir, Storybook Characters Chorus, Toyland, Toyland, Nativity Scene , Three-Deminsional Painting, Flight Into Egypt, Sphinx and Pyramids, The Catholic Church, Christmas Card, Mine and Decorations, South Entrance, Joseph and Mary, The Shepards Jemez Springs, City of Bethlehem Raton, Bethlehem Inn Raton, Raton Nativity Scene, Los Pastores, Los Pastores, Tortugas, The Deer Dance, Buffalo Dance, Eagle Dance, Eagle Dance, Taos Drummers, Las Matachines, Las Matachines, Hebenstreit House, and Old Town Luminarias. An additional Christmas Decoration photo of Toyland was added on the bottom of page 28 in this second printing. Size: 6" X 9", Books.
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9780937268094 - Sytha Motto: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
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Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

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ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, vermutlich in Englisch, gebraucht.

81,44 ($ 89,83)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Books Express.
1973-06-04. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence, excellent customer service!
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9780937268094 - Sytha Motto: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
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Sytha Motto

Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC

ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, vermutlich in Englisch, Alpha Printing, gebundenes Buch.

150,66 ($ 166,18)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ergodebooks.
Alpha Printing, 1973-01-01. Hardcover. Used:Good.
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9780937268094 - Sytha Motto: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
Sytha Motto

Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

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ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, in Englisch, Alpha Printing, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.

20,11 ( 1.574)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fast Media 2.
Alpha Printing, Hardcover, Published: 1973T, Product group: Book.
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9780937268094 - Sytha Motto: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
Sytha Motto

Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

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ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, in Englisch, Alpha Printing, gebundenes Buch, neu.

177,22 ( 13.875)¹
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Alpha Printing, Hardcover, Published: 1973T, Product group: Book.
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9780937268094 - Sytha Motto: Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico
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Sytha Motto

Madrid and Christmas in New Mexico (1973)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN HC US

ISBN: 9780937268094 bzw. 0937268097, vermutlich in Englisch, Alpha Printing, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.

14,78 ($ 16,30)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ergodebooks.
Alpha Printing, 1973. Hardcover. Good.
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