New Mexico: A Biographical Dictionary
1540-1980 Volume II
by Don Bullis

Publication Date: September 2008
280 photographs – 300 pages
$17.95/PB (978-1-890689-17-9)
$32.95/HB (978-1-890689-22-3)



BioDict II cover
New Mexico: A Biographical Dictionary is the second volume of a multi-volume encyclopedia of the people of New Mexico—the 47th State in the Union. It is a cross-section of people who have had an influence on life—and sometimes death—in the Land of Enchantment, from the time the first Europeans arrived around 1540 until 1980. People considered for inclusion in the Dictionary come from both sexes, all races and many cultures. They come from every corner of the colony/territory/state (plus a few that never set foot in New Mexico). The basic qualification for inclusion is they have left a mark on the state, for good or ill. This is a research and information tool for anyone interested in the Land of Enchantment.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Don Bullis is the author of five non-fiction books and two novels. The editor and publisher of the New Mexico Historical Notebook and on the Board of Directors of the Historical Society of New Mexico, he is a member of the Westerners International, Western Writers of America, Western History Association, National Association of Outlaw & Lawman History, Albuquerque Historical Society, Sandoval County Historical Society, and Southwest Writers.
Bullis won three awards in the 2007 New Mexico Book Awards — Finalist Award in Mystery Novel for
Bullseye, Finalist in New Mexico History for New Mexico: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume I, and Winner in New Mexico book for New Mexico: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume I.