Albuquerque's historical saga,replete with blood and passion, peril and dedication, conquest and defeat, commoners and kings, oxcarts and atomic energy, flags of different nations. Key roles have been played by haughty conquistadors, native warriors, brash Anglos, covered wagons and steam locomotives and hot-air balloons, by tuberculosis, by writers and artists and dreamers, by nuns and missionaries, by frontier photographgers, by All-American athletes, by doctors, by a strip of asphalt named Route 66. And by people whose names are forgotten. Published by Ana Pacheco, Gran Via, Inc.
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