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Bibliography

BOOKS ON MODERN MEXICO

"The United States, with Excursions to Mexico, etc.," by Baedeker.Leipzig, 1909.

"Resources and Development of Mexico," by H. H. Bancroft. San Francisco, 1893.

"Etude geographique, statistique, descriptive et historique des Etats-Unis Mexicains," by A. Garcia Cubas. Mexico, 1899. In English, 1893.

"Mexico: its Ancient and Modern Civilization, etc.," by C. Reginald Enock. London, 1909.

"Travels in Southern Mexico," by Hans Gadow. London, 1908.

"Mexico" in Stanford's "Compendium of Geography and Travel," by A. H. Keane. London, 1904.

"Unknown Mexico," by Carl Lumholtz. New York, 1902.

"The Awakening of a Nation," by C. F. Lummis. New York, 1898.

"Mexico of the Twentieth Century," by P. F. Martin. London, 1907.

"A Short History of Mexico," by A. H. Noll. Chicago, 1903.

"Geographical and Statistical Notes on Mexico," by Matias Romero. New York, 1898.

"Mexico and the United States," by the same author. New York, 1898.

"Mexico: Its Social Evolution, etc.," edited by Justo Serra. 2 vols. Mexico, 1904.

"Mines of Mexico," by J. R. Southworth. 9 vols. Mexico, 1905.

"Indians of Southern Mexico," by Frederick Starr. Chicago, 1899.

"Maximilian in Mexico," by Sara V. Stevenson. New York, 1899.

"Mexico as I Saw It," by Mrs. Alec Tweedie. London, 1901.

"Labor Conditions in Mexico," by W. E. Weyl. Washington, 1902. (Bulletin No. 38, Bureau of Labor.)

"Mexico and her People of To-day," by Nevin C. Winter. Boston, 1907.

"Les Etats-Unis Mexicains," by Rafael de Zayas Enriquez. Mexico, 1899.