More Mysteries & Miracles of New Mexico: Guide Book to the Genuinely Bizarre in the Land of Enchantment With detailed directions for visiting some of the strangest places in New Mexico Unravel the evidence on the infamous Taos Hum. Learn how a Nambe home was rid of its ghost in 1990. Decide for yourself whose head was eaten in Arthur Manby's mansion. Decipher the ancient warning of elephants near Farmington. Ponder reports of an alien laboratory inside a mountain near Dulce. Re-live the never-ending search for the Treasure of Victorio Peak. Assess new evidence on the Roswell UFO crash. Discover the dark secret of Pecos Pueblo's riches and what terrorized its people. BEYOND THE FREEWAYS, AWAY FROM THE CITIES, FIND THE SURREAL NEW MEXICO Chapter 1: "There's Something in My House!" Chapter 2: Mystery Rock: The Controversy Continues Chapter 3: "Drive Away the Elephant" Chapter 4: Gallup Catches a Falling Star Chapter 5: Mysteries of El Malpais Chapter 6: Who Killed Pat Garrett? Chapter 7: Wonders of Pottery Mound Chapter 8: When the Kokopelli Roamed Chapter 9: Did Arthur Manby Lose His Head? Chapter 10: The Infernal Taos Hum Chapter 11: The Fire and The Serpent Chapter 12: Hermit Peak's Mystic Cave Dweller Chapter 13: Treasure of Victorio Peak Chapter 14: Roswell: The Jury's Still Out Chapter 15: Dulce & The Doorway in the Sky Enjoyed every word- bought both of these books and I want more --lmrcl- Verified Amazon customer In the 1970 s Jack Kutz gained followers as a writer and researcher for Albuquerque s alternative newspaper Seers Catalog. Later Kutz s writing was featured in New Mexico Magazine. However, Kutz began collecting folklore and extraordinary tales working in remote locations while working for Mountain Bell, hanging telephone line. During this time he began documenting the oral histories and tall tales passed down generation to generation within specific regions. Also an avid mountain climber, Kutz served with New Mexico Mountain Club. Those daring rescue missions gave him first-hand experiences and contacts with people who had amazing stories to share. Kutz s Mysteries & Miracles series not only preserves many cultural stories but also enables readers to reference detailed directions to visit some of the most bizarre, obscure and haunting places within the Southwest. In addition to his six books in the Mysteries & Miracles series, Kutz is also the author of Grassroots New Mexico: A History of Citizen Activism and The Wild West Never Died: True Crime Tales of 20th Century New Mexico. Used Book in Good Condition