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Books with author Marc Simont

  • Goose That Almost Got Cooked

    Marc Simont

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Oct. 15, 2001)
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  • The Stray Dog

    Marc Simont

    Hardcover (Live Oak Media, Sept. 1, 2002)
    A family befriends a stray dog, names him Willy, and decides to keep him.
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  • Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (Texas A & M Univ Pr, Nov. 1, 1997)
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  • Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars

    Marc Simmons

    Paperback (Texas A&M University Press, Dec. 6, 2004)
    In the spring of 1883 Apache raiders massacred Judge McComas and his wife Juniata and kidnapped their six-year-old son Charley as the family traveled on a desolate road in southwestern New Mexico Territory, all victims of revenge sought by the Apaches for Gen. George Crook's campaign.At the time, the entire circumstances concerning this tragic incident had not been fully understood--or perhaps cared about. In Massacre on the Lordsburg Road, historian Marc Simmons brings to light one of the last massacres of the Indian wars, presenting exactly why and how the McComases met their end on that desolate road, the events that led up to it, and the public reactions that followed. Simmons recounts the raids and counter-raids leading up to the massacre and General Crook's subsequent Sierra Madre campaign. This was the first use of the "Hot Pursuit Treaty" signed between the United States and Mexico in 1882, allowing troops of either country to follow hostile Indians across the border.With balanced, honest treatment Simmons constructs from long-buried fragments the events of that fateful day, the motivation for the attack, the subsequent publicity and search for the missing son, and, in broader terms, the cultural friction and clash between the Apache and the settler. The puzzlement of why a reputably wise and able man would lead his family into such a fatal predicament, the pursuit of the Apaches into Mexico by General Crook, and the ironic circumstance of Charley McComas's death at the hands of Crook's troops in a raid on the Apache camp, illustrates that past events were as complex and as human as those today.Though academically thorough in its exploration and deliverance, Massacre on the Lordsburg Road will interest general readers of Indian history.
  • New Mexico!

    Marc Simmons, Simmons

    Hardcover (University of New Mexico Press, June 1, 1991)
    Book by Simmons, Marc
  • New Mexico: A History

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Company, June 17, 1977)
    Today, as much as ever before, the red-rock, pinon-covered state of New Mexico remains tierra encantada, "the land of enchantment," to Indians, Anglos, and descendants of the conquistadores. New Mexico's long history of intermingling peoples and of efforts to balance human needs with nature's resources can instruct a nation facing similar hard decisions in the late twentieth century. It is a story, believes author Marc Simmons, that contains within it a perpetual declaration of independence.
  • New Mexico!

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (University of New Mexico Press, Nov. 16, 2004)
    Written by the foremost historian on New Mexico, this popular fourth-grade-level textbook introduces the young reader to New Mexico's past and present. When students finish reading this book, they will better understand how different cultures shaped the way we live today as well as know about major events and key people in New Mexico's development. Simmons approaches history as a window to the past. That is, students come to understand they are part of a long flow of human events. This book surveys the experiences of first the Indians, then the Spanish, and finally those people who have come to New Mexico since it has been part of the United States.Supplementing each of the eleven chapters are maps and photographs, about a third of them in color.Reading level: grade 4.
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  • New Mexico!, 3rd Revised Editon, Teacher Guide

    Marc Simmons

    Loose Leaf (University of New Mexico Press, Jan. 24, 2005)
    The resource guide includes lesson plans keyed to the state's instructional standards for social studies, student activities and exercises, as well as tests and answer keys.
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  • New Mexico: An Interpretive History, Teacher's Guide

    Marc Simmons

    CD-ROM (University of New Mexico Press, Aug. 16, 2005)
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  • José's Buffalo Hunt: A Story from History

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (University of New Mexico Press, March 15, 1656)
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  • New Mexico

    Marc Simmons

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, June 1, 1983)
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  • The Stray Dog

    Marc Simont

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 2000)
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