The Great Taos Bank Robbery and Other True Stories
Photographs by Don Strel
Foreword by Anne Hillerman
Published by: University of New Mexico Press
This classic collection of nonfiction essays about life in New Mexico by the great Tony Hillerman remains a must read for anyone looking to understand the state's unique charm. The vivid pieces in The Great Taos Bank Robbery paint an indelible portrait of life--with all its magnificent quirks and foibles--in the Land of Enchantment.
Celebrating fifty years since its original 1973 release, this anniversary edition offers an introduction by Anne Hillerman and a new foreword by noted Hillerman biographer James McGrath Morris, introducing a new generation of readers to the magic of Tony Hillerman and New Mexico.
Tony Hillerman (1925-2008) was an award-winning author and newspaperman, best known for his mystery novels set on the Navajo Nation.
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.
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.
"Amity and kindness of heart are the essentials of this Hillerman classic, illustrating that he was a writer who wrote of his fellow man, both good and bad, with empathy and unflinching analysis, never striking a false note."--Craig Johnson, New Mexico Magazine
"Each essay showcases [Hillerman's] deep love and understanding of New Mexico's mountains, people, history, anthropology, law enforcement, hunting, fishing, and sometimes politics. All are portrayed in his clear writing style combined with a zesty sense of humor."--True West
"What newcomers sometimes find irritating in the general incompetency and charm of this capital of mañana, Hillerman portrays with simple accuracy: it is hilarious."--Taos News
"Mr. Hillerman was that rare figure: a best-selling author who was adored by fans, admired by fellow authors, and respected by critics."--New York Times