Elvis Romero and Fiesta de Santa Fe

featuring Zozobra's great escape

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Elvis Romero and Fiesta de Santa Fe
Andrew Leo Lovato
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Elvis Romero and Fiesta de Santa Fe

featuring Zozobra's great escape

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Includes story with Lovato's alter ego, Elvis Romero, who with his cousin Pepa, engage to scheme to rescue Zozobra from his inevitable demise. Includes historical and cultural information about the yearly fiesta.

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Language
English
Pages
74

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Elvis Romero and Fiesta de Santa Fe: featuring Zozobra's great escape
2011, Museum of New Mexico Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Fiesta through a child's eyes
The year Zozobra escaped
Fiesta de Santa Fe; a history.

Edition Notes

Published in
Sante Fe, N.M
Other Titles
Fiesta de Santa Fe, Zozobra's great escape

Classifications

Library of Congress
GT4811.S26 L68 2011, GT4811.S26L68 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
74, [2] p. :
Number of pages
74

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25338096M
ISBN 10
0890135320
ISBN 13
9780890135327
LCCN
2011277465
OCLC/WorldCat
741342618

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