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SPENCER MacCALLUM
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SPENCER MacCALLUM

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The mesmerizing Spencer MacCallum story is where an incurable explorer meets destiny! Charmayne Samuelson is an Award-Winning Author introducing this authorized and definitive biography of Spencer MacCallum, the anthropologist who discovered Juan Quezada and Mata Ortiz pottery. A biography in progress for many years and after hundreds of interview hours and extensive research is now available for all to enjoy. From childhood, each step of Spencer's life seemed destined to take him to Juan Quezada and Mata Ortiz. His natural curiosity at a young age of discovering ancient relics continued on with him trekking across Mexico to find one single potter, Juan Quezada, and propelling him onto the world stage as an unlikely superstar artist. This biography joins her 7 previously published titles spanning 6 genres: a Southwest mystery novel; a self-help book with explanations and techniques of self-hypnosis; stories for spiritual seekers; 4 story coloring books featuring Southwest Desert Animals; and an outstanding color photography book of the wild mustangs of the Onaqui Mountains. Visit www.woodduckpublishers.com for more information.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wood Duck Publishers
Date
24 July 2023
Pages
364
ISBN
9798988736608

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The mesmerizing Spencer MacCallum story is where an incurable explorer meets destiny! Charmayne Samuelson is an Award-Winning Author introducing this authorized and definitive biography of Spencer MacCallum, the anthropologist who discovered Juan Quezada and Mata Ortiz pottery. A biography in progress for many years and after hundreds of interview hours and extensive research is now available for all to enjoy. From childhood, each step of Spencer's life seemed destined to take him to Juan Quezada and Mata Ortiz. His natural curiosity at a young age of discovering ancient relics continued on with him trekking across Mexico to find one single potter, Juan Quezada, and propelling him onto the world stage as an unlikely superstar artist. This biography joins her 7 previously published titles spanning 6 genres: a Southwest mystery novel; a self-help book with explanations and techniques of self-hypnosis; stories for spiritual seekers; 4 story coloring books featuring Southwest Desert Animals; and an outstanding color photography book of the wild mustangs of the Onaqui Mountains. Visit www.woodduckpublishers.com for more information.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wood Duck Publishers
Date
24 July 2023
Pages
364
ISBN
9798988736608