Spring | Fall Edition, 2008

THE SAN FELIPE TITLE COMPANY’S
BAJA BOOK BEAT

Big news down here at the Bookstore is that we have received hot off the press the latest book by Graham Mackintosh……’MAROONED – WITH VERY LITTLE BEER’ … we do have a limited stock of signed copies. Graham is a man in tune with the land that he loves. Baja California! That rugged, cactus-covered 800-mile long desert peninsula in the northwest corner of Mexico. When Baja summons…he goes.
“Baja, Baja” I cry sheepishly, ‘Where are you calling me…What quiet corner is left?’ The answer-Guardian Angel Island, the second largest island in the Sea of Cortez. Graham spent two months on the uninhabited 42-mile long island getting to know its history and geology, the people who come and go, the creatures who call it home.. and most importantly himself. In keeping with all his Baja books, this is not just a simple travel tale, but a deeply moving and probing spiritual insight into the joys of overcoming life-threatening danger and health-shattering deprivation. Through a simple unadorned style, perhaps best suited to reveal the twists and turns of the author’s mind, he has an unrivaled ability to convey his truth clearly and to commune with every person and creature that crosses his path. And some encounters seem to be more than serendipitous. Like an Aztec priest, when obliged to kill he does so with much heart-searching and reverence. The spiritual significance is never lost, the quest for meaning never abandoned. Whatever your creed, however much you are elevated on the path, you will find in this everyman’s account a journey open to all who seek, and an eloquent and seemingly, only seemingly, heretical plea for peace and brotherhood.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID ABOUT ‘MAROONED’
Some are not born to follow the path; some never even see the path; and some are naturally pathetic. Graham Mackintosh has shown himself to be one of these simple fortunate souls. The Delai Lama’s Rep to Baja Calif.

Sure to Shock and Awe! Wish I’d read it before invading Iraq. I didn’t know Baja California was part of Mexico.
George W. Bush

Graham has never let an inability to talk coherently or to put pen to paper stop him from attempting to share his passion for the peninsula and its magnificent coastline. This is his fourth book on Baja California. And while multitudes do not like his style of writing or his cavalier indifference to good taste and sound tradition, this work is sure to appeal to his dozens of fans.
San Diego Confederate Tribune.


LETS TALK BAJA COOKBOOKS…………
We have a number of Mexican cookbooks and two of these fine books have many mouth-watering recipes unique to the Baja…….. in the others you will find many recipes which may be found in many part of Mexico……
The titles of these describe the very special nature of the recipes……
.CHILI-LOVERS’ COOK BOOK …..Chili recipes and recipes with chiles…….. over 300,000 copies of this book in print…… by GOLDEN WEST….

THE TEQUILA COOK BOOK…..Sensational new recipes for cooking with Tequila! By Lynn Nusom….

SALSA – LOVERS COOK BOOK …..More than 180 sensational salsa recipes for appetizers, salads, main dishes & desserts! By Susan K. Bollin..

TORTILLA LOVERS COOK BOOK…More than 100 tantalizing Tortilla recipes for appetizers, main dishes, soups, salads & desserts. By Bruce and Bobbi Fischer……

VEGI-MEX-VEGETARIAN MEXICAN RECIPES…..Easy to prepare, flavorful Mexican recipes that contain no meat, poultry or fish. Perfect for today’s health-conscious, active lifestyles…. By Shayne & Lee Fischer.

The above 5 Cookbooks are priced under 10.00 dollars (US)……..

My two favorite Baja Cookbooks are without a doubt COOKING WITH BAJA MAGIC DOS By Ann Hazard and BAJA – COOKING ON THE EDGE By Deborah M Schneider…………lets check these two books in more detail…….Ann Hazard’s COOKING WITH BAJA MAGIC DOS…. This is far more than the usual cookbooks because Ann takes us into Baja and her own experiences……There is a selection of 250 recipes (80 new and the rest improved) is a collection of Baja’s unique and continuously evolving cuisine. For starters, try Senor Azucar’s Broken Cat Soup, Hotel California’s Lamb and Gorgonzola Burgers. El Chilar’s Lobster and Crab Pozole, Caffe Todos Santos Tenth Anniversary Salad, Pueblo Bonito’s Enchiladas Baja and Tropicana Breakfast Rellenos. And that’s only the beginning………
“For those who love the culinary delights found only on the magnificent peninsula, Cooking with Baja Magic will literally make your mouth water.” BAJA LIFE MAGAZINE
“When Ann Hazard whisks you away to Baja, you have no choice but to come along for the ride. Her love of Mexico is so contagious it leaves you feeling as though you’re with her, exploring that piece of paradise she calls home.” COAST NEWS.
Ann’s talent is not limited to her two fine Baja Cookbooks…….if you have not read either ‘Cartwheels in the Sand’ or ‘Agave Sunsets-Treasured Tales of Baja’ you are missing a reading adventure…….

DEBORAH SCHNEIDER has pinned another wonderful cook book ‘BAJA-COOKING ON THE EDGE’
Join acclaimed chef and seasoned Baja traveler Deborah Schneider for an intriguing and appetizing journey through the Baja region of Mexico, from the dusty towns south of the U,S, border all the way down to breezy Cabo San Lucas. Featuring more than 150 tantalizing recipes as well as vivid stories and images, this deliciously unorthodox cookbook transports you to the real Baja, with all its vibrant flavor and brilliant color, a place still largely undiscovered by los turistas.

GUADALUPE RIVERA and MARIE-PIERRA COLLE have put together a beautiful book “Frida’s Fiestas’ Recipes and Reminiscences of Life with Frida Kahlo. A stunning evocation of life in the Blue House with Frida and Diego Rivera, complete with more than 100 recipes, 92 new full-color photographs, plus vintage black-and-whites and reproductions of some of Frida’s best-loved still lifes…. In addition to this wonderful cookbook we have many other books on the life and times of Frida………including a new ‘boxed’ set of two beautiful art books one of which covers her works and the other of the work of Diego Rivera…….

BAJA ALMANAC …….No news is not always good news but the moment we hear anything regarding the publication date you will know immediately…… check the Title Co website or listen to the ‘Talking Car’ for any late breaking developments.

The Baja or San Felipe experience is more than filling up at the local PEMEX station or waiting in long lines at the border…… here at your bookstore you have the opportunity to dig far back into the history of the Baja through the Dawson series or one of Harry Crosby fine books……..read the tales of TECATE through the eyes and ears of Daniel Reveles………find a wonderful Baja recipe in one of the fine cookbooks noted above…...we have without a doubt one of the largest collections of CLASSIC LITERITURE of any bookstore on the east coast of the Sea of Cortez……go back in time and relax with a fine old classic…….come in an enjoy a cup of coffee from Baja Java and read the latest issues of the news magazines like TIME-NEWSWEEK-U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT…….THE NEW YORKER…..ESQUIRE…..NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC…..here at the San Felipe Title in the words of the AVIS folks ‘we try harder’ to make your visit to the ‘OTHER BOOK STORE’ in town a enjoyable experience….

THE SAN FELIPE TITLE CO IS OPEN EVERYDAY EXCEPT MONDAYS..FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 4 P.M. WE ARE LOCATED ON THE BALCONY NEXT DOOR TO THE WORLD FAMOUS BAJA JAVA COFFEE SHOP AND BLUEROADRUNNER COMPUTER FACILITY… IN THE CENTER OF COMMERCE FOR SAN FELIPE….THE PHONE NUMBER IS 52-686-577-0471 OR LOCALLY JUST 577-0471………..

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