A non-fiction assemblage of tales and mysteries in the Southwest of today James Bishop, Jr., is an award-winning writer known for his books, stories and newspaper articles. Ever since he was a small boy growing up on a farm in New York State, he remembers the stories told by old Tom, the Irish farm hand who first fired him with the power of the imagination. At twilight, Tom would light up his gnarled corn cob pipe, wave it at the deep woods in the distance, and ask, "Do you hear them, lad...the little people are coming out to dance and drink. Do you hear them?" I didn't then, but now I do. Used Book in Good Condition