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MEXICO BOOKS
Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Rand McNally. By Rand McNally & Company.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Rand McNally. By Rand McNally & Company.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Bryan Woolley and Tom Simmons and Kathryn Straach and Bob Bersano. By University of North Texas Press.
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1 comments about Final Destinations: A Travel Guide for Remarkable Cemeteries in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
- This is a good reference book. It lists some different cemeteries in the Texas,New Mexico,Oklahoma and Arkansas region. Some I already knew about but lot I did not. It has some historical information along with several pictures of the actual cemeteries. Would have liked more information listed about some of the cemeteries in Oklahoma. I'm sure a book on each state and its famous or interesting cemeteries could be written. I would recommend it for people doing genealogy in this region.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Burnett Edward Tylor. By IndyPublish.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Rand McNally. By Rand McNally & Company.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Julian de Dios. By De Dios Editores.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Richard Smith Elliott. By University of Oklahoma Press.
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1 comments about The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott (American Exploration and Travel Series).
- The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott, edited and annotated by Mark L. Gardner and Marc Simmons, University of Oklahoma Press, 1997, xi + 292 pgs. The book consists of what the title says it does, plus some useful material written later by Elliott but appropriately inserted by the editors. Elliott was an elected Lieutenant in the Laclede Rangers which was a unit from St. Louis and a part of the Missouri Volunteers, in turn a part of Kearny1s Army of the West during the Mexican War. Irregularly, from May 1846 to July of the next year, Elliott sent dispatches back to the St. Louis Daily Reveille, writing as John Brown. In brief, Lt. Elliott with his outfit went from his home to Santa Fe, where with few exceptions, he remained throughout his term of enlistment. Compared to many other soldiers of that time, he led an easy life. (After all, many of us pay to live in Santa Fe, although arguably the amenities may be somewhat better than they were 150 years ago.) However, Elliott's descriptions of the marches, Bent's Fort, Santa Fe and its inhabitants including the native ladies, are most interesting, as are his opinions of some of his associates and high-ranking commanders. The Introduction is helpful and the notes, we think, are the main achievement of the editors: erudite, expansive as need be, and interesting on their own ‹ as you might expect from those two well-known historians. Notes are what turns diaries or dispatches into histories; in this case a valuable piece of New Mexico history and an excellent view of a minuscule part of the Mexican War.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by John Steinbeck and Edward Flanders Ricketts. By Paul P Appel Pub.
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1 comments about Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research.
- A marvelous insight into John Steinbeck and his mentor/pal, Ed Ricketts ("Doc" of Cannery Row fame.). Their obvious affection and respect for the other threads throughout the text. Contains wonderful lines such as," ...in six weeks in Baja, we collected about 3000 specimens of beer.", and of course there is the Hansen Sea Cow.
Their musings about a world going crazy (Hitler is on the rise in Europe during the time of the voyage) are superb.
The science and biology at the back of the volume is just the icing on a most delectable cake.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Public Relations. By Alamos Historical Society.
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1 comments about Los Alamos Beginning of an Era: 1943-1945.
- For all interested in the beginnings of Los Alamos, this book is a must-read. Written, as it were, by the Los Alamos staff, the details are not as objectively presented as they would have been by an "unofficial" annotater, however one who wishes to have a fuller knowledge of the beginnings really ought to read through this book. The informatuon presented herein is not "rare" material, but presents a very nice beginning point to all interested.
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Posted in Mexico (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Lexus. By Rough Guides.
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5 comments about Mexican Spanish Phrasebook: A Rough Guide Phrasebook (Phrase Book, Rough Guide).
- On my first extensive trip through Mexico, I found this book (along with "The People's Guide to Mexico") to be far more useful than any regular Spanish (meaning, almost always, Castillian) dictionary. In fact, I found it to be much more relevant than the Rough Guide to Mexico! My only regret is that the book isn't longer. It's actually a lot of fun to read. I especially appreciated that it includes many conversational phrases, not just single words. Considering that like English, Spanish isn't particularly literal as spoken actually spoken, books like this are a must for those of us still learning that beautiful language. More to the point, guides to Mexican Spanish are in unduly short supply. This one's a boon and a bargain.
- I bought this book in conjunction with Barron's Law Enforcement Spanish kit. "Mexican Spanish - The Rough Guide" is an outstanding pocket reference! I learned to conjugate verbs very easily given the simple description in the Rough Guide. I particularly like the contextual listings for words in the dictionary section. Very useful! I have several other Spanish books and dictionaries, and they are gathering dust now. I highly recommend this book.
- Though I would not suggust a nonspaniish speaker to enter Mexico with only this limited dictionary, it is a great suppliment. It has very useful words that are common in Mexico plus some great slang. It also has little bits of info next to certain words to aid in its correct usage. I spent an extensive amount of time in Mexico and got this little book's worth many times over.
- The first time I went to Mexico I tried my Galician on the people and I did not get anywhere. They simply could not understand me. Recently I have been back and took this guide with me. It made a lot of difference. I managed to communicate and the Mexican people I talked to looked happy I spoke their language instead of trying to impose the language of Spain on them.
This guide covers all the expected areas, like food, shopping, accommodation, etc. It is very good, but more phrases would be even more helpful. Then you could use the vocabulary lists in more combinations and enlarge what you can say. Perhaps there will be an extended edition with more of it. I will buy it too!
- I consider myself beginner in spanish. The only sentence that I can confidently say is "Habla usted ingles?". I took this book and Oxford spanish dictionary to my eight day trip to Guadalajara, Mexico. This book became so handy that I left the Oxford dictionary in my hotel room.
Besides words and phases, it provide menu reader and other very useful information about Mexico. i.e. Under a word "phone", it describes how to use public phone in Mexico. I didn't realize most public phones only accept phone card and only the phone card from their company. I suggest buying Telmax phone card, since you can only find Telmax public phones.
This book is well worth the price.
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Los Lunas, Belen New Mexico (Champion Maps)
Rand Mcnally Champion Map Hobbs, New Mexico
Final Destinations: A Travel Guide for Remarkable Cemeteries in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana
Anahuac Or Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern
Champion Map Roswell, New Mexico
Mexico City "Mexico DF" Street Map by De Dios
The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott (American Exploration and Travel Series)
Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research
Los Alamos Beginning of an Era: 1943-1945
Mexican Spanish Phrasebook: A Rough Guide Phrasebook (Phrase Book, Rough Guide)
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