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The U.S. Hispanic Bibliographic Database Project
Recovering Hispanic Religious Thought and Practice in the United States Project List of Digitized Books
Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Project List of Digitized Books
Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Project Books on Microfilm
Example of Recovered Books:
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In her book of short stories, Shadows of the Past / Sombras del pasado,
Cleofás Jaramillo, who founded the New Mexico Folklore Society
in 1944, gathers aspects of the rich oral tradition of New Mexico.
While living in exile in the United States, Mexican journalist Adolfo
Duclos-Salinas wrote The Riches of Mexico and Its Institutions,
El problema monetario; Héroe y caudillo and Emigrados políticos,
Sus deberes para con la patria.
Originally published in 1927, El Sol de Texas by Conrado Espinosa is among
the first groundbreaking novels of immigration written in Spanish.
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