In 1937, Doc Noss―part-adventurer, part-conman―and his wife Babe discovered fabulous treasure inside the caverns of New Mexico’s Victorio Peak. They dynamited the tunnel to hide the treasure from other treasure hunters. At least that’s what they said happened. Babe’s grandson Terry Delonas grew up listening to his grandmother’s magical stories about her dead husband and Victorio Peak. Her stories were his legacy. In the 1980s, Terry, a gay man, tested positive for HIV. He decided that searching for Victorio’s lost treasure was the only dream that would give his life meaning. With his grandmother’s grit and her gift for talking her way through tough places, he found money and support to follow his dream and overcome many obstacles―bad weather, broken equipment, the army, Congress, and other fortune hunters. But Victorio Peak, that inscrutable and mysterious mountain, would not give up its treasure. "This book’s truth is…not about gold, but a tale (history, fiction, philosophy, and authorial intervention). That is why the book’s incomplete title (“What men call treasure…the gods call dross”) is so poignant: It is the story, in all its complications, winding paths, claustrophobia, and sometimes frustrating dead ends, that is the true wealth." ―San Antonio Current Robert Boswell, an acclaimed novelist, is the author of seven books, most recently Century’s Son (Picador, 2003). His stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, and other magazines. He shares the Cullen Chair in Creative Writing at the University of Houston with his wife, novelist Antonya Nelson. David Schweidel, who grew up in El Paso on the Mexican border, remembers feeling like an anthropologist long before he knew what an anthropologist was. His first novel, Confidence of the Heart, won the 1995 Milkweed National Fiction Prize. He lives in Berkeley with his wife Linda and works at the University of California.
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David Schweidel grew up in El Paso, Texas, three miles from the Mexican border. He remembers feeling like an anthropologist long before he knew what an anthropologist was. His first novel, Confidence of the Heart, won the Milkwood National Fiction Prize in 1995. Currently, he lives in Berkeley with his wife Linda and works at the University of California. Robert Boswell is normally a fiction writer. He is the author of seven books, most recently Century's Son reprinted by Picador in 2003. His stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, and many other magazines. He shares the Cullen Chair in Creative Writing at the University of Houston with his wife, writer Antonya Nelson.
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Hardback. Etat : Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de réf. du vendeur GOR014293192
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Vendeur : Coas Books, Las Cruces, NM, Etats-Unis
Etat : acceptable. Dust jacket is worn. Item has staining. Hardcover. N° de réf. du vendeur COBV.1933693215.A
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Etat : acceptable. The book has obvious wear and tear. Cover may have some damage creases but is still intact. Binding may be slightly damaged. May have writing, underlining and highlighting throughout book. May have an end page torn out but it doesn't compromise the text. May have yellowed pages. Fast Shipping, safe and secure mailers. Stock photo used. N° de réf. du vendeur FWV.1933693215.A
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Vendeur : JERO BOOKS AND TEMPLET CO., SANTA MONICA, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition (2008.) Hardcover with dust jacket. 8vo with 341 pages. Signed by authors on title page, "David Schweidel Robert Boswell," and then signed on the dedication page, " For David, Hope you enjoy the hunt. Cheers, David." This also includes a card to the recipient from a friend of the authors stating as such. The Book and Dust Jacket are in very good condition with slight shelf wear. Interior is clean and tight. Pictures available upon request. "This wide-ranging book zigzags through time to tell the story of one man's fanatical belief in buried gold. What Men Call Treasure is highly readable and puts treasure hunting at a personal level, including numerous period photographs." Black-Yellow spine/ Yellow text. Size: 8vo. Signed. Native American History. N° de réf. du vendeur 033191
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