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Tierra Amarilla Grant - A History of Chicanery

Tierra Amarilla Grant - A History of Chicanery

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Tierra Amarilla Grant - A History of Chicanery

by Ebright, Malcolm

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Santa Fe, New Mexico: Center for Land Grant Studies. Very Good. 1980. Softcover. Yellow wraps with black lettering and illustration on front. Wraps have light soiling and wear, else very good. A comprehensive study of the Tierra Amarilla land grant in New Mexico, detailing how the historic grant was stolen from Spanish settlers. The forward is written by Frank Waters. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 66 pp .

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Title
Tierra Amarilla Grant - A History of Chicanery
Author
Ebright, Malcolm
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Center for Land Grant Studies
Place of Publication
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Date Published
1980
Keywords
New Mexico, Land Grant

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