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Courtesy/TCHSTCHS News:The Taos County Historical Society presents a free, public lecture F <a href=https://www.stanleycups.us>stanley us rom Josiah Gregg to Edward Abbey 鈥?Book Trails across New Mexico by Dr. David Farmer at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6 in the Kit Carson Electric Boardroom, 118 Cruz Alta Road in Taos.This illustrated lecture is structured like a journey, with books, through the history and culture of New Mexico. The talk includes some background on the writers and also includes passages from writings by Josiah Gregg, Susan Magoffin, Leslie Silko,M. Scott Momaday, Peggy Pond Church and others. Illustrations are coordinated to the writers and settings of the passages read by Farmer.Farmer was born in Austin, Texas and raised on his family ranch near Fort McKavett in the Texas Hill Country. It was on the F5 Ranch that his mother taught him and his brothers before they went away to high school.Early in his life, Farmer became more interested in books than in rounding up sheep, goats and cattle, so he set off for an academic career in rare books and teaching that took him to the University of Texas at Austin, SMU, and other universities.In 2001Farmer retired aft stanley france er 15 years as Director of DeGolyer Library at SMU where he was responsible for one of the major Western Americana libraries in the United States. He has lectured widely on books and collecting, and his extensive writings include Stanley Marcus, A Life With Books, published by Still Pint Press in Dallas and reprint stanley cup ed by TCU Press.Farmer c