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Tony Hillerman's Landscapes: Southwest Map and Guide

Anne Hillerman

Winner:New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards -Travel (2013)

This handsomely illustrated map shows you where to find many of the landscapes Tony Hillerman loved and wrote about. Descriptions of the sites that appear in Hillerman's novels accompany their placement on the map, making this a wonderful guide for the traveler interested in Hillerman's New Mexico. Written by Anne Hillerman, Tony Hillerman's daughter, and photographed by her husband, Don Strel, the guide pairs beautiful photographs with insightful text that draws on the author's firsthand knowledge of her father's sense of place.

Book Details

  • Publisher: High Desert Field Guides
  • Publish Date: Jan 1st, 2012
  • Pages: 2
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.30in - 0.30in - 0.30lb
  • EAN: 9780976683957
  • Categories: United States - West - Mountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, UT,

About the Author

Strel, Don: - Photographer Don Strel has had his photos published in numerous books, magazines, and newspapers. He taught design at San Francisco State University and Northern Illinois University and served as the director of the Museum of Fine Arts of New Mexico in Santa Fe.
Hillerman, Anne: - Anne Hillerman's debut novel, Spider Woman's Daughter, received the Western Writers Spur Award for Best First Novel. That book and the six novels that followed were all New York Times best sellers. Her eighth mystery, The Way of the Bear, will launch in April 2023. Her books continue the Navajo detective stories her father, Tony Hillerman, made popular. When she's not working, Anne likes to read, cook, hike, ski, and travel. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Tucson, Arizona, and makes frequent trips to the Navajo Nation.

Praise for this book

"These maps are gorgeous, intelligently narrated guides to the area's natural and cultural draws. . . . It's that almost granular level of specificity that makes these maps amazing roadside companions."

--Santa Fe New Mexican