Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of Mexico

Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of Mexico
Title Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of Mexico PDF eBook
Author Reau Campbell
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1904
Genre Mexico
ISBN

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It is the early traveler in a country who knows the real need of a guide and descriptive book, from the fact that his journeys are made, perforce, without one, and he is compelled to find the places and things as best he can. To find these places and things, of which one may have only heard, is not unattended by difficulties. The native does not always regard them as out of the ordinary, or of special interest, and, however courteous and willing he may be, is not always able to show the way to objects of even considerable importance. I have known these difficulties as an early traveler in Mexico, and, while I rejoiced in seeing what others had not seen, I have wished for the book that might guide me over untraveled roads, till I have come to believe that he who writes the book leaves a legacy to him who comes after. The Guide and Descriptive Book of Mexico is written after the experiences of a decade of travel in that country, and an exploring expedition made expressly to secure a better acquaintance with the country, these have given a knowledge of its cities and towns, of its mountains, valleys and spreading plains, and of its history and legend, impossible from reading or hearsay. The Historical and Clerical data have been carefully culled from the best authorities and from the records of Church and State. The Legends are from the country's books and from the fascinating folklore of its people. • Statistical and tabulated information is compiled from the latest data and from the most reliable sources. The Maps are from the latest surveys, comprising the extension of railways and routes of travel to the year of the date of the book.

Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of the Yellowstone Park

Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of the Yellowstone Park
Title Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of the Yellowstone Park PDF eBook
Author Reau Campbell
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1909
Genre Yellowstone National Park
ISBN

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The Cumulative Book Index

The Cumulative Book Index
Title The Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 778
Release 1910
Genre American literature
ISBN

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A world list of books in the English language.

Bulletin of the Public Library of the City of Boston

Bulletin of the Public Library of the City of Boston
Title Bulletin of the Public Library of the City of Boston PDF eBook
Author Boston Public Library
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1911
Genre
ISBN

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Bulletin of the Osterhout Free Library

Bulletin of the Osterhout Free Library
Title Bulletin of the Osterhout Free Library PDF eBook
Author Osterhout Free Library
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1909
Genre Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
ISBN

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The Illusion of Ignorance

The Illusion of Ignorance
Title The Illusion of Ignorance PDF eBook
Author Janice Lee Jayes
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 265
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0761853545

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"The Illusion of Ignorance examines the cultural politics of the American encounter with Porfirian Mexico as a precursor and model for the twentieth-century American encounter with the world ... The Illusion of Ignorance argues that American ignorance of the experience of other nations is not so much a barrier to better understanding of the world, but a strategy Americans have chosen to maintain their vision of the U.S. relationship with the world."--Back cover.

Americans in the Treasure House

Americans in the Treasure House
Title Americans in the Treasure House PDF eBook
Author Jason Ruiz
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 397
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292753829

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This study of American travel to Mexico from 1884 to 1911 examines how the influx of tourists and speculators altered perceptions of US influence. When railroads connected the United States and Mexico in 1884, travel between the two countries became easier and cheaper. Americans developed an intense curiosity about Mexico, its people, and its opportunities for business and pleasure. Indeed, so many Americans visited Mexico during the Porfiriato—the long dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz—that observers on both sides of the border called it a “foreign invasion.” This, as Jason Ruiz demonstrates, was an especially apt phrase. In Americans in the Treasure House, Ruiz argues that this influx of travelers helped shape American perceptions of Mexico as a logical place to exert its cultural and economic influence. Analyzing a wealth of evidence ranging from travelogues and literary representations to picture postcards and snapshots, Ruiz shows how American travelers constructed an image of Mexico as a nation requiring foreign intervention to reach its full potential. Most importantly, he relates the rapid rise in travel and travel discourse to complex questions about national identity, state power, and economic relations across the US–Mexico border.