Description
Book SynopsisDetails the experiences of an American family caught in Revolutionary Mexico. This memoir includes information about the Revolution, life as a foreign national in Mexico, and the silver mining industry.
Trade ReviewIn addition to the general reader, this book is also appropriate for students and teachers—indeed everyone who wants to deepen and enrich their knowledge of Mexico. * British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal and Spain *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Foreword Chapter 3 Chronology Part 4 I: Eruption, 1910-1920 Chapter 5 Reminiscences I Chapter 6 A Mining Engineer Chapter 7 Porfirio DÌaz Chapter 8 Madero Chapter 9 Reminiscences II Chapter 10 Huerta Chapter 11 Villa-ObregÛn Chapter 12 Carranza Chapter 13 Interlude Chapter 14 The Mining Business Part 15 II: Aftershocks, 1920-1932 Chapter 16 Back to the Mine Chapter 17 Reminiscences III Chapter 18 Personae Gratae I Chapter 19 Life at Cubo Chapter 20 The Cubo Mine Chapter 21 Personae Gratae II Chapter 22 Reminiscences IV Chapter 23 Continuing Revolution Chapter 24 !Viva Cristo Rey! Chapter 25 Depression and Departure Chapter 26 Reprise