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Las Misiones Antiguas: The Spanish Missions of Baja California | 
enlarge | Author: Edward W. Vernon Publisher: Edward W. Vernon Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 491162
Media: Hardcover Pages: 327 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.6 x 1.1
ISBN: 0826331106 Dewey Decimal Number: 973 EAN: 9780826331106 ASIN: 0826331106
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Product Description Las Misiones Antiguas is a photographic journey and written record of every peninsular mission and several visitas of Baja California. Each site was photographed and it s position recorded using a G. P. S. instrument. The description of each mission includes oral history from area residents. Sketches record the configuration of sites not previously mapped, and in the case of the largest Baja California mission, Comondu, the foundation was traced and old photographs were utilized to generate a computer model.This information was combined with historic photographs of many of the sites. More than 300 graphic images and a description of the history and major events at the sites make this book the most comprehensive source of information on these fascinating and rapidly deteriorating architectural treasures.
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A Haunting Trek Searching For Baja's Jesuit Mission Ruins October 20, 2008 William F. Jaenike In this tour de force, Vernon takes you on an adventure of lonely treks through the still-remote, isolated and wild interior of Baja California searching for Jesuit mission ruins from the long-gone Spanish colonial era. His haunting photography is exquisite, his narrative concise and pithy. He describes visually and verbally how these priests brought God to threatening stone-age men, good intentions often met with disasters. This extraordinary book inserts you into a little-known slice of history so you feel part of it. A grand accomplishment. Get it.
Baja Missions May 24, 2007 Two Star (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A very good guide to the missions of Baja. Have had very little problem finding the missions from the coordinates given in the book. Excellent photography.
Baja Sur : Life before resorts January 14, 2007 Trina Stasiak (Long Beach, NY USA) This is a must read for anyone interested in the history of Baja California Sur, giving you a window onto what life was like for the indians and missionaries in those wild deserts and mountains long before the age of the resorts.
A beautiful photographic study March 30, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A beautiful 300-page book on the missions of Baja California. Scores of color photographs make it delight to peruse. The historical anecdotes, and the great maps and plans, and older black-and-white pictures enhance the reading experience and help convey how the missions grew, flourished, and in some cases returned to the rocks and soil from which they came. This is such a detailed and impressive labor of love and such a sincere work of scholarship, I have no trouble forgiving the author his few typos or locational inaccuracies. The book will long grace my coffee table and delight and inspire my Baja aficionado friends. I have visited many of these Baja missions and look forward now to visiting the rest
Don't get lost November 15, 2003 Joerg Schodl (Los Angeles, CA United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I would truly like to honor the authors effort by giving this book five stars, but can unfortunately not do so, due to inaccuracies that I find significant. This book is written by a dedicated author and obviously designed for anyone who would like to visit the remains of the Baja Missions. In order to do so Mr. Vernon provides GPS data, which would be great if they would be accurate. I have not yet visited any of the described sites, but noticed during the lecture of the book that some GPS data are far from where the Missions are placed on the books map. Mission San Francisco de Borja for example is according to the coordinates in the book located on the Mexican mainland and not on the Baja Peninsula. Visita de la Presentacion, too is marked on the books map far from the given longitude and latitude. This of course makes me wonder how many other coordinates are faulty. Minor errors may be undetectable on the map, but can be quite aggravating on site I suppose. Still I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the Missions of Baja California. Just don't rely on it when you want to go there.
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