You can even bring your own bag!Saturday hours:
10 am - 2 pm
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Historical information on the Capitan Library 2014-2019. What a great place to be during those years!
"Perhaps the finest nature writer of the Twentieth Century, Rachel Carson (1907-1964) is remembered more today as the woman who challenged the notion
that humans could obtain mastery over nature by chemicals, bombs and space travel than for her studies of ocean life.
Her sensational book Silent Spring (1962) warned of the
dangers to all natural systems from the misuse of chemical pesticides such as DDT,
and questioned the scope and direction of modern science, initiated the contemporary environmental movement." | photo by Alex Kinnan |
Now's the month (only on Saturdays) when all great people come forward to replenish their bookshelves and find those quintessential books for presents in the future for special people.
Loretta Hall is an Albuquerque-based freelance writer specializing in science and engineering topics. She is the author of six nonfiction books. The most recent one, Space Pioneers: In Their Own Words, consists of annotated excerpts from oral history interviews of ninety men and women who were involved in various national and international space programs from 1945 through the space shuttle era. It was named "Best Book" in the 2014 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards and received a Silver Award in the Science category of the 2014 IndieFab Book of the Year Awards. Hall's 2011, Out of this World: New Mexico's Contributions to Space Travel, is a history of New Mexico researchers' crucial contributions (including those of high-altitude balloonists) to NASA's manned space programs and to the emerging commercial space industry. It won six regional and national awards.
Join us on April 7th to talk about the Secret of the Tsil Cafe by Thomas Fox Averill and enjoy some
tasty chile treats.