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Colonial Mexico, A Guide to Historic Districts and Towns
Chicki Mallan Oz Mallan
GUIDEBOOK 2001 PAPER 359 PAGES
A practical guidebook to colonial sites throughout central Mexico, with a focus on the wonderful architectural heritage of places such as Acapulco, Guadalajara, Merida, Mexico City, Morelia, Patzcuaro, Queretaro, San Cristobal de las Casas, San Miguel de Allende, Taxco, Veracruz and Zacatecas. Chicki Mallan has written extensively on Mexico and is an informative guide to the architecture, art, archaeology, history and culture of the region.
(MEX104, $21.95)
The Labyrinth of Solitude
Octavio Paz
CULTURAL PORTRAIT 1985 PAPER 398 PAGES
An enduring classic by the Nobel Prize-winning poet and essayist Octavio Paz. This collection of essays tackles Mexican culture and character. The chapters on the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead and the conquest are especially memorable.
(MEX08, $14.50)
On Mexican Time, A New Life in San Miguel
Tony Cohan
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR 2001 PAPER 289 PAGES
Fed up with life in Southern California, Tony Cohan and his wife traveled to central Mexico to see if a slower pace was what they needed. It was indeed, and this memoir documents their 15 years in the colonial town of San Miguel de Allende, where they befriended eccentric locals and resurrected a crumbling 250-year-old hacienda, which they eventually made their home. It's a delightful slice of expatriate life.
(MEX103, $14.95)
Day Trips from Mexico City Map
Quimera
2005 MAP
A colorful bilingual traveler's map and 64-page guide to the central highlands surrounding Mexico City, at a scale of 1:400,000. Highlighting archaeological and natural sites, parks and reserves, and other places of interest, it covers from Queretaro to Poza Rica to Ciudad Serdan to Taxco.
(MEX176, $8.95)
Mexico Map
World Mapping Project
A convenient, double-sided map of Mexico at a scale of 1:2,250,000. It includes an inset of the region around Mexico City.
(MEX20, $10.95)
Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish
Joseph Keenan
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
Idioms, common mistakes in word usage, and other helpful advice on tackling spoken Spanish. You'll need some foundation to take full advantage of this book -- but even a complete novice will appreciate the author's playful sense of humor.
(CAM06, $18.95)
The People's Guide to Mexico, Wherever You Go, There You Are!
Carl Franz
Lorena Havens
GUIDEBOOK
A classic, entertaining guide to travel in Mexico, the original hippie handbook and still a treasure trove of practical and cultural detail.
(MEX71, $24.95)
Conquest: Montezuma, Cortes and the Fall of Old Mexico
Hugh Thomas
HISTORY
An entertaining and monumental tome on the conquest of Mexico. It's rare to find a work of such scholarship and importance that is also an enjoyable read.
(MEX06, $25.00)
Everyday Life and Politics in Nineteenth Century Mexico: Men, Women, and War
Mark Wasserman
HISTORY
A scholarly, though very readable, overview of life in 19th century Mexico.
(MEX140, $26.95)
Life and Times of Mexico
Earl Shorris
HISTORY
Shorris interweaves anecdote, economics, politics, culture, and literature in this marvelously insightful portrait of Mexico and its people.
(MEX155, $18.95)
Many Mexicos
Lesley Byrd Simpson
HISTORY
This widely known popular history of Mexico, first published in 1941, stands as an enjoyable, well-written introduction to the country and its history.
(MEX38, $25.95)
Mexico, Biography of Power, A History of Modern Mexico, 1810-1996
Enrique Krauze
HISTORY
A beautifully written political and social history of Mexico. Translated from the Spanish, this is a widely praised, sweeping history.
(MEX52, $22.95)
The Buried Mirror
Carlos Fuentes
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A fascinating, illustrated survey of Latin American culture and history by the great Mexican author Carlos Fuentes. With hundreds of color illustrations.
(SPN71, $29.95)
Architecture and Its Sculpture in Viceregal Mexico
Robert Mullen
ART & ARCHITECTURE
An illustrated overview of the architecture of Colonial Mexico (1535-1821), geared for both students and travelers with an interest in the cathedrals, fortresses and public buildings of the Spanish period. With 172 black-and-white photographs, 20 line drawings and five maps.
(MEX139, $27.95)
Textiles from Mexico
Chloe Sayer
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A brief, illustrated survey of the techniques, styles and diversity of textiles produced in Mexico, featuring lively commentary and color photographs.
(MEX101, $24.95)
The Doors of San Miguel De Allende
Robert De Gast
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A photographic tributes to the architecture of San Miguel de Allende. With a few pages introducing the region and 100 postcard-sized color photographs.
(MEX105, $19.95)
Theaters of Conversion, Religious Architecture and Indian Artisans in Colonial Mexico
Samuel Y. Edgerton
Jorge Perez de Lara
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A lavishly illustrated overview of Mexican colonial churches, cathedrals and convents.
(MEX135, $60.00)
A Visit to Don Otavio, A Traveller's Tale from Mexico
Sybille Bedford
Bruce Chatwin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A tale of a leisurely journey to Mexico after World War II, the first book by the marvelous Sybille Bedford. Chatwin called it "the most perfect travel book of the 20th century."
(MEX126, $16.00)
Life in Mexico
Frances Calderon De La Barca
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A wonderfully insightful, celebrated series of letters written by the Scottish wife of the Spanish Ambassador from Mexico, 1839-1842.
(MEX36, $22.95)
Nothing to Declare
Mary Morris
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
An absorbing memoir of a woman traveling alone throughout Mexico and Central America. Morris, a favorite writer, evokes the people and places she visits in gritty immediate detail.
(CAM08, $14.00)
Mexico in Mind
Maria Finn
ANTHOLOGY
John Steinbeck, D.H. Lawrence, Graham Greene, Malcolm Lowry and others offer diverse impressions of the many Mexicos
(MEX178, $14.95)
Mexico, A Traveler's Literary Companion
C. M. Mayo
ANTHOLOGY
A who's who of contemporary Mexican authors from Carlos Fuentes and Laura Esquivel to Agustin Cadena and other young stars.
(MEX148, $14.95)
Travelers' Tales Mexico
James O'Reilly
Larry Habegger
ANTHOLOGY
Outstanding stories and essays on the culture, politics and people of Mexico. A highly readable introduction to the country, organized by topic and featuring Carlos Fuentes, Octavio Paz and excerpts from dozens of travelogues.
(MEX03, $17.95)
Like Water for Chocolate
Laura Esquivel
LITERATURE
This lovely novel uses elements of magical realism to portray themes of family, duty, sacrifice, love, and freedom.
(MEX37, $13.95)
Birds of Mexico & Central America, Princeton Illustrated Checklists
Ber Van Perlo
FIELD GUIDE
An admirably compact, comprehensive guide.
(MEX163, $29.95)
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