Tuesday 23 April 2019

Isle of the Amazons in the Vermilion Sea by Gregory MacDonald and Judith Palmer

39 West Press is pleased to announce the publication of Isle of the Amazons in the Vermilion Sea by Gregory MacDonald and Judith Palmer.



Isle of the Amazons in the Vermilion Sea

narrated by Gregory MacDonald
illustrated by Judith Palmer

Overview

Myth has it that Baja California was once ruled by a giant queen, Calafia. Her subjects were black Amazon women, and they lived in a land of ferocious griffins, tall mountains, precipitous cliffs, and deep valleys. Baja was also said to be an island of gold and precious stones. Spanish explorers, lured by tales of riches and beautiful women, were drawn to this mythical place. Jesuit priests, adventurers, fishermen, hunters, and the curious soon followed. In Isle of the Amazons in the Vermilion Sea, Gregory MacDonald has assembled a superb collection of excerpts from diaries, letters, field notes, books, and journals. These short impressions give us the sights, smells, sounds, and tastes of mountain hamlets, lush valleys, hot deserts, and blue seas, and together, they create a stunning narrative of the mythology, history, and topology of the Baja land, sea, and people. Montalvo, Cortéz, and Padre Eusebio Kino—in 1400, 1535, and 1701, respectively—describe the flora and fauna of a peninsula untouched by civilization, and in the twentieth century, Bancroft, Cannon, Crosby, Gardner, North, Steinbeck, and Octavio Paz, among others, speak of the fishing, the hunting, and, despite hardships, the pure joy of being. The writers observe fish pileups and feeding-frenzies; suffer insect bites, cactus pricks, and jellyfish stings; and are awed by magical sunsets, the silence of the desert, and the stars. Original illustrations by award-winning printmaker Judith Palmer transform Isle of the Amazons in the Vermilion Sea into a masterpiece.

Product Details

Hardcover, Paperback
Publication Date: 23 April 2019
ISBN: 978-1-946358-14-1
LoC Control No.: 2019930908
Catalogue No.: 39WP-26
Pages: 180
Dimensions: 8 x 10 x 0.6 inches

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