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Books by A.O. Kime "Metaphysical realities in America's politically-challenged democracy" "A sagacious accounting of the Stone Age and the beginnings of also see our featured authors poetry á la mode Compiled especially for New Mexicans... Exclusively 'New Mexico' - (no online businesses from out-of-state) Notice: By listing any particular business does not constitute anAn indexed directory of every comic book store and trading card store in New Mexico USA. This site is best viewed full screen at 800 x 600 screen resolution. "Jump" to the city you would like to view by selecting it here. To generate a map to a store listed here, please feel free to try: MAPQUEST or MAPBLAST Date info last verified: 02/04/14 5505 Osuna Rd. N.E. #G, Albuquerque, NM, 87109 Ph: (505) 884-1776Fx: (# Unavailable) Date info last verified: 08/24/06 9617 Menaul Blvd. N.E., Albuquerque, NM, 87112 Ph: (505) 293-3065Fx: (505) 237-1000

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Zia Comics and Gaming: Date info last verified: 11/27/13 1300 El Paseo Dr. #E, Las Cruces, NM, 88001 Ph: (575) 405-0461Fx: (# Unavailable) Date info last verified: 04/29/13 801 Cerrillos Rd. #B, Santa Fe, NM, 87505 Ph: (505) 992-8783Fx: (# Unavailable) All original content contained within this site is Copyright � Mark S. Adams 1998-Present. Sitemap for The Master List - Website developed & maintained by Mark S. AdamsRecently, a book of photographs of legendary rarity quietly came to the market. Recognizing its historical significance and its relevance to the collection, TRRF took advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. The book, Taos Pueblo, legendary photographer Ansel Adams seminal work, produced in collaboration with Taos resident and poet Mary Austin, was purchased in a rousing Sotheby's auction. Containing twelve silver bromide gelatin prints hand produced by Adams, the book is personally signed by both Adams and Austin and is now the most prized vintage photo book in the Two Red Roses Foundation's growing collection.

"A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words" – Ansel Adams his book, possibly the most famous of modern photographic works on the West was a collaboration between the young photographer, Ansel Adams, and one of the most evocative writers on the Southwest, Mary Austin. An elegant design by the Grabhorn Press provides a counterpoint to Adams' photographs of the adobe Pueblo. The book distilled the romance and naturalism that many Americans found in the Indian pueblos of New Mexico, and defined the style that was to make Adams the most popular of photographers of the American West. "It was at Taos and Santa Fe that Ansel Adams first saw the Southwest. The time was the spring of 1927. His visit resulted in a Grabhorn Press book now of legendary rarity. It includes Ansel Adams' photographs and Mary Austin's essay on Taos Pueblo. Genius has never been more happily wed. Nowhere else did she write prose of such precise and poetical authority. Their Taos Pueblo is a true and beautiful book by two consummate artists", as described by Lawrence Clark Powell's essay in Ansel Adams: Photographs of the Southwest

Plate XII - Church at Ranchos de Taos Plate III - A Man of Taos 1900 photograph of novelist and nature writer Mary Austin In 1977, the Boston New York Graphic Society produced a reprint of Taos Pueblo in a limited edition of 950 in blind-stamped quarter leather and cloth with sheet-photogravure reproductions of the twelve images. In the Afterword, Weston Naef of the Metropolitan Museum of Art comments "With Taos Pueblo we see a commitment to light and form as the essential building blocks of a picture. Every exposure was made in the most brilliant sunshine which in turn created deep shadows. Sunlight and shadow are at the same time the photographer's friend and foe. Neither films nor papers can record the two extremes of bright sun and deep shadow equally well, and an unhappy tonal compromise is often the result. Rich shadow detail is here realized simultaneously with delicate highlights in a way that proves Adams's native sense for the toughest technical problems of the medium, and how to solve them".

Click here to view the remaining plates and some relevant pages. The Two Red Roses Foundation's furniture catalog So Various Are The Forms It Assumes, Arts and Crafts Furniture From The Collection of the Two Red Roses Foundation is now available for sale. This is the second in a series of seven catalogues devoted to the TRRF's collection of Arts and Crafts objects. After nearly four years in the making this furniture catalog is a combined effort of noted author David Cathers, generally regarded as the foremost authority on Gustav Stickley and Mission furniture in the US, Susan Montgomery, Alex Vertikoff, renowned photographer whose images of Arts and Crafts homes and interiors have appeared in books and magazines dedicated to the period, and Marquand Books a recognized leader in the production of museum art manuscripts and catalogs. The manuscript retails for $60 and is available exclusively from eBay and from our website. For information on other publications by TRRF including Arts and Crafts Metalwork from the Collection of the Two Red Roses Foundation, by David Cathers and Jonathan Clancy, The Aloha Boathouse and Iris Bathroom, by Susan Montgomery please visit our Book Store You may also browse through the selection of used Arts and Crafts books by clicking here.