Southwest & New Mexico book buyer — where regional literature actually gets its value.
Cormac McCarthy, Tony Hillerman, Leslie Marmon Silko, N. Scott Momaday. Spanish colonial history, Pueblo and Native American studies, territorial-era literature, pre-1900 Southwest travel accounts. Josh specifically knows this market.
- Free pickup
- Fair cash pricing
- Honest evaluation
What's hot in Southwest books.
New Mexico authors with collector demand. Hillerman firsts, McCarthy Border Trilogy, Anaya. Regional presses and small publications. Pueblo and Indigenous studies specifically.
I buy the books from these thrift stores every week. Might as well pay the customer instead.
Tell us about your Southwest books.
Send photos and details. We'll respond within the hour during business hours. Southwest books we don't buy without resale value are sorted: kids' books go to the New Mexico Literacy Project (the literacy side of what we do, not a registered non-profit or charity); adult books too common or damaged to resell, I haul to the paper recycler myself.
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Southwest books.
Are my Hillerman or McCarthy books worth anything?
Yes, if they're first editions with dust jackets. Later printings have less value. We identify edition statements and price based on market demand.
Do you buy New Mexico author collections?
Yes. First editions of regional authors—Silko, Anaya, Momaday—have collector appeal. We evaluate based on edition, condition, and current market interest.
What about Southwest history or Pueblo books?
Yes. Regional history and indigenous literature have strong local demand. Albuquerque has genuine collector interest in Southwest and NM subjects.
How do you know regional book values?
We live here and know the market. Josh specifically tracks SW author prices and regional collector demand. We price based on actual local interest.