Pancho Villa days at Pilares
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A record of oral histories about the now-forgotten town of Pilares, N.M., U.S.A., mostly
pertaining to the period when Pancho Villa and his revolutionaries attacked and burned-
to-the-ground the town of Columbus, N.M..
Joyce Means was no storyteller, but she made up in reseach what she lacked in prose.
It's a difficult book to read in one sitting, but it serves well as a sort of almanac and is
best approached that way, in my opinion.
pertaining to the period when Pancho Villa and his revolutionaries attacked and burned-
to-the-ground the town of Columbus, N.M..
Joyce Means was no storyteller, but she made up in reseach what she lacked in prose.
It's a difficult book to read in one sitting, but it serves well as a sort of almanac and is
best approached that way, in my opinion.
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