El Paso in Pictures

El Paso in Pictures

by Frank Mangan
ISBN-10:
0875653502
ISBN-13:
9780875653501
Pub. Date:
05/28/2007
Publisher:
Texas Christian University Press
ISBN-10:
0875653502
ISBN-13:
9780875653501
Pub. Date:
05/28/2007
Publisher:
Texas Christian University Press
El Paso in Pictures

El Paso in Pictures

by Frank Mangan

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Overview

Beginning with drawings and woodcuts depicting the days before photography, this book follows the story of life at the Pass of the North, documenting change as El Paso took shape and grew from a dirt-street frontier town into a modern city in the 1970s. Each era is fascinating, from the arrival of the conquistadores, through the coming of the railroad in the 1880s, the turn of the century with the establishment of more businesses and the move toward permanent residences, the Mexican Revolution, the war years, the rapid changes of the fifties and, finally, the sophistication of the seventies. Many of the photographs, especially those of the Mexican Revolution, are extremely rare and had not been public before the 1971 publication of El Paso in Pictures.

First published by The Mangan Press/El Paso.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875653501
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
Publication date: 05/28/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: (w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Frank Mangan is a native El Pasoan, who worked for many years in advertising and public relations for the El Paso Natural Gas Company. A “Sunday painter,” who is at home with the graphic arts, he not only wrote the text for this book but did the design. He and his wife, Judy, until recently ran Mangan Books, a company that specialized in books about El Paso. The company has now closed. The Mangans still make their home in El Paso.

Table of Contents


They came to the Pass of the North     8
Railroads bring the booming 1880's     22
The century turns and El Paso becomes a city     38
The turbulent teens     58
Revolution next door     76
The twenties roared     98
The lean years     116
The fast-changing fifties     134
El Paso grows up     146
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