

New Mexico is a land of shadow and mystery. From the old coal mines near Raton and the isolation of Isleta Pueblo to the peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and beyond, ghouls and spirits lie in wait. Witches transform into vampire bats, werewolves howl and the undead rise with the light of the moon. La Llorona walks the banks of rivers and roads, her legendary and mournful cries terrifying any who cross her path. They are stories passed down by the fearless Comancheros, devoted Franciscan monks, fierce ciboleros and others to the present day as warnings of the evil in the world. In a capt... Read More
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New Mexico is a land of shadow and mystery. From the old coal mines near Raton and the isolation of Isleta Pueblo to the peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and beyond, ghouls and spirits lie in wait. Witches transform into vampire bats, werewolves howl and the undead rise with the light of the moon. La Llorona walks the banks of rivers and roads, her legendary and mournful cries terrifying any who cross her path. They are stories passed down by the fearless Comancheros, devoted Franciscan monks, fierce ciboleros and others to the present day as warnings of the evil in the world. In a captivating exploration of New Mexico's most fearful tales, Ray John de Aragon recounts stories from the state's rich and spine-chilling cultural folklore.
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- Pages: 128
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
- Imprint: The History Press
- Series: American Legends
- Publication Date: 30th September 2014
- State: New Mexico
- Illustration Note: 100% Mono
- ISBN: 9781626197329
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
HISTORY / United States / General
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)
Author Bio
New Mexico is a land of shadow and mystery. From the old coal mines near Raton and the isolation of Isleta Pueblo to the peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and beyond, ghouls and spirits lie in wait. Witches transform into vampire bats, werewolves howl and the undead rise with the light of the moon. La Llorona walks the banks of rivers and roads, her legendary and mournful cries terrifying any who cross her path. They are stories passed down by the fearless Comancheros, devoted Franciscan monks, fierce ciboleros and others to the present day as warnings of the evil in the world. In a captivating exploration of New Mexico's most fearful tales, Ray John de Aragon recounts stories from the state's rich and spine-chilling cultural folklore.
- Pages: 128
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
- Imprint: The History Press
- Series: American Legends
- Publication Date: 30th September 2014
- State: New Mexico
- Illustrations Note: 100% Mono
- ISBN: 9781626197329
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
HISTORY / United States / General
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)