LPD Press & Rio Grande Books
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One of the most comprehensive locations for information on art and culture in the Southwest,
with information on traditional and contemporary
Native American and Hispanic arts, Southwestern history, and books.
Book Events & Signings
Below are some of the events and book signings we will be participating in over the next several months:
13th Annual New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards Banquet at Tanoan Country Club, Albuquerque, 12noon
Tamara Massong, author "SUNDAY DRIVES: RIO GRANDE VALLEY" will have a talk and signing at Treasure House Books in Albuquerque at 1pm
Treasure House Books, 2012 S Plaza NW, Albuquerque
"Tips Lawyers Wish You Knew" by Ann Zeigler at Organic Books in Albuquerque at 3pm
Organic Books, 111 Carlisle Blvd SE, Albuquerque
Rio Grande Books will be at Moriarty ComicCon selling books, Moriarty, NM
Presentation on "Our Local History, Notable and Such by Don Bullis at Tucumcari Rattler Reunion banquet
"Tips Lawyers Wish You Knew" by Ann Zeigler at Belen Public Library at 2pm
Rio Grande Books will be at Lavender in the Village selling books, Los Ranchos, NM 9am-5pm
Presentation on "The Doctor Danced With Us" by Louis Hieb at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park (Seattle)
Rio Grande Books will be at The Spanish Market at the Sacred Heart Cathedral selling books, Gallup, NM
"Tips Lawyers Wish You Knew" by Ann Zeigler at Treasure House Books in Albuquerque at 1pm
Treasure House Books, 2012 S Plaza NW, Albuquerque
Congratulations to Rio Grande Books and its Authors who have received numerous awards. CLICK HERE to see the up-to-date list of our awards.
LPD Press & Rio Grande Books
Faith and art have always been bound together, especially in the Southwest and the old Hispanic villages of New Mexico. LPD Press has built a regional publishing company whose mission is to share the stories of faith, history, culture, and art found in the Hispanic Southwest. Rio Grande Books has taken that foundation and has expanded beyond the boundaries of New Mexico and explores the history and culture of the entire Southwest. Together, they are recording tradition.
"Among their books are works on Hispanic pottery and historical works about Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy and Frank Applegate, who helped develop the art movement in New Mexico" -- Albuquerque Journal