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Book Synopsis: Ambitious and only 24 years old, Arthur Manby arrived from England in the Territory of New Mexico in 1883, and saw in its wilderness an empire that he believed himself destined to rule. For his kingdom, he chose a vast Spanish land grant near Taos, a wild 100,000 acres whose ancient title was beyond question. Obsessed, he poured more than 20 years into his dream of glory, and schemed, stole, lied, cajoled, begged, and bribed to take the vast grant from its rightful owners. With great mastery, Waters draws us into this obsession, and the intense drama of these years is at once psychological and historical.
In May 1913, Manby came at last to possess the grant, but within three years it had slipped again from his grasp.The story does not end there, and perhaps only Frank Waters could have portrayed the strange disintegration of Manby’s personality as he aged, his frantic but ingenious efforts to regain “his” land. Among these was the creation of a secret society which terrorized whole towns and villages, becoming so powerful that even Manby no longer knew all its members and workings. At the same time he turned deeper inward, locked and bolted his gates against the outside world which hated and feared him more than ever.
On July 3, 1929, a swollen, headless body was discovered in Manby’s Taos home. Some said it was murder; others swore the body was not Manby’s; still others reported seeing him alive afterward. The story blazed into national headlines and an official inquiry followed. Step by step, Waters takes us into the web of strange clues, evidence, more murders and complications—an investigation which the New Mexican government inexplicably called to a halt. The case remains the West’s greatest unsolved mystery.
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Discover the captivating story of Arthur Rochford Manby and his relentless pursuit of power and glory in the untamed Territory of New Mexico. At just 24 years old, Manby embarked on a mission to rule over a vast Spanish land grant near Taos, encompassing a staggering 100,000 acres of pristine wilderness. This incredible biography, "To Possess The Land," by Frank Waters, delves deep into Manby's obsession and the dramatic events that unfolded over two decades.
Immerse yourself in the psychological and historical drama as Waters masterfully portrays Manby's determination to take the land from its rightful owners. Through an incredible narrative, you'll witness Manby scheming, stealing, lying, and even creating a secret society to achieve his ambitions. This gripping tale will keep you on the edge of your seat as Manby's personality disintegrates and his frantic attempts to reclaim "his" land become increasingly desperate.
But the mystery doesn't end there. On a fateful day in July 1929, a headless body was discovered in Manby's Taos home. Was it murder? Was Manby still alive? These questions ignited a national frenzy, leading to an official inquiry that uncovered a web of strange clues, more murders, and a baffling investigation that was abruptly halted by the New Mexican government.
Experience the thrill of an unsolved mystery that continues to captivate the West. Frank Waters' "To Possess The Land" is a must-read for history enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and anyone who craves an exhilarating tale of ambition, obsession, and intrigue. Don't miss out on this extraordinary journey into the heart of the New Mexican wilderness.
Ready to embark on this gripping adventure? Get your copy of "To Possess The Land" now!
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