San Antonio Legacy: Folklore and Legends of a Diverse People
By (Author) Jose Cisneros
By (author) Donald E. Everett
Trinity University Press,U.S.
Trinity University Press,U.S.
4th January 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
Anthologies: general
History of the Americas
973
Paperback
144
Width 152mm, Height 215mm
240g
This revised and reformatted edition of a 1979 classic preserves the illustrations of the beloved artist Jos Cisneros. Frontier San Antonio attracted short-tempered miscreants and adventurers, but also missionary priests, conservative merchants and proper ladies. These stories, which arose from the commotion, are often told in words of participants in the events.
Jos Cisneros (1910-2009) has been described as a leading historical illustrator of the Southwest. Although a painter, wood carver, writer, and muralist, his primary focus was recording through his illustration the history of the Southwest border region. During the 1940s Cisneros illustrated over 200 publications and books. Among his many honors are the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award and the 1991 Order of Civil Merit, given by King Juan Carlos I of Spain. He lived in El Paso for much of his adult life.