This classic collection of nonfiction essays about life in New Mexico by the great Tony Hillerman remains a must read for anyone looking to understand the state's unique charm. The vivid pieces in The Great Taos Bank Robbery paint an indelible portrait of life--with all its magnificent quirks and foibles--in the Land of Enchantment.
Celebrating fifty years since its original 1973 release, this anniversary edition offers a new introduction by noted Hillerman biographer James McGrath Morris and a foreword by Anne Hillerman, introducing a new generation of readers to the magic of Tony Hillerman and New Mexico.
Foreword
James McGrath Morris
Acknowledgments
Great Taos Bank Robbery: An Introduction
Anne Hillerman
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1. The Great Taos Bank Robbery
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2. The Navajo Who Had So Many Friends He Couldn't Get No Wire Strung
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3. The Very Heart of Our Country
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4. The Mountain on the Guardrail at Exit 164B
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5. We All Fall Down
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6. The Messenger Birds
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7. The Conversion of Cletus Xywanda
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8. The Apache Who Wouldn't Be Missed
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9. The Hunt for the Lost American
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10. How Quemado Got Quemado
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11. Las Trampas
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12. Black Jack Ketchum and the Sixteen Faithful Bartenders
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13. Othello in Union County
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14. The Committee and the Mule Deer
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15. Quijote in Rio Arriba County
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16. Keeping Secrets from the Russians
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17. Mr. Luna's Lazarus Act
Author's Notes
Tony Hillerman (1925-2008) was an award-winning author and newspaperman, best known for his eighteen mystery novels set on the Navajo Nation.