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Garcia Cubas, Antonio, Republic of Mexico, Mexico, 1876.

Translated by C. E. Henderson, London. Contains valuable statistics and descriptions of conditions by a noted Mexican scientist.

Gonzales Roa, F., Mexican People and Their Detarctors, N. Y., Latin American News Association, 1916.

Contains description of agrarian situation from radical point of view.

Greene, Amy Blanche, The Present Crisis in Our Relations with Mexico, N. Y., Doran, 1927.

Gruening, Ernest, Emerging Mexico, Serial article in New York Nation, June 10–July 1, 1925.

Gutierrez de Lara, L., Mexican People. Their Struggle for Freedom, N. Y., Doubleday, 1914.

Hackett, C. W., The Mexican Revolution and the United States, 1910–1926 (pamphlet, No. 5), World Peace Foundation, Boston, 1926.

Contains an analysis of the diplomatic correspondence between the United States and Mexican Governments.

Iglesias, Santiago, The Case of Mexico, American Federationist, March, 1926, p. 307.

Inman, G. S., Intervention in Mexico, Associated Press, New York, 1919.

Latane, J. H., The United States and Latin America, N. Y., Doubleday, 1920.

Latin American Year Book, N. Y., Criterion Newspaper Syndicate, 1919 and 1920.

McBride, George M., Land Systems of Mexico, N. Y., American Geographic Society, 1923.

A thorough and conservative study of the Mexican agrarian situation.

Marsh, Margaret Alexander, Investments in Mexico, 1926.

An unpublished manuscript, prepared for the Conference on Economic Factors in International Relations.

Mexican Year Books, 1920–21 and 1922–24, Los Angeles, Mexican Year Book Co., 1921.

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