The story of Mexico,
a land of conquest and revolution, giving a comprehensive history of this romantic and beautiful land from the days of Montezuma and the empire of the Aztecs to the present time; including a graphic description of the Mexican country--its contrasts of great wealth and abject poverty--its magnificent resources in fields, forests and mines--its palaces and cathedrals--its development in civilization, religion, education,
industry and military affairs--its present unrest and the causes--the long rule of Diaz and his fall--the Madero revolution and the tragic death of its leader--the Huerta régime and President Wilson's Mexican policy--the latest diplomatic developments and the Mexico of the future,
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- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Philadelphia, Pa., Universal book and Bible house [c1914]
- Physical Description
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1 p.l., 7-404 (i.e. 340) p.
front. (map) illus., plates, ports.
23 cm.
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