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A SELECT LIST OF MATERIALS RELATING TO MEXICO

Books

Anasagasti, Victorio de, México reconquista sus libertades, Madrid, 1918. A eulogy of Carranza and the revolution.

Andrade, Luis, Mexico en Espana, Madrid, 1919. A series of eulogies of certain revolutionary leaders.

Arnaud, M. P., L'emigracion et le commerce français au Mexique, Paris, 1902.

Bancroft, H. H., History of Mexico, New York, 1914.

Bell, Edward L, The Political Shame of Mexico, New York, 1914.

Brinsmade, R. B., El latifundismo Mexicano, Mexico, 1916. An uncritical discussion of the Mexican land problem.

Bulnes, Francisco, The Whole Truth About Mexico, New York, 1916. A somewhat pessimistic view of Mexican affairs by one of the ablest of Mexican scholars.

Butman, Arthur B., Report on Trade Conditions in Mexico. Transmitted to Congress in compliance with the Act of May 22, 1 908, authorizing investigations of trade conditions abroad, Washington, 1908.

Butterfield, Carlos, United States and Mexico, Commerce, Trade and Postal Facilities Between the Two Countries, Washington, 1861.

Calderon de la Barca, Madame, Life in México, 3rd ed.. New York, 1910. Though originally appearing a generation ago this is still one of the most charming discussions of Mexican life.

Calero, Manuel, The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson as it appears to a Mexican, New York, 1916. A trenchant criticism of the policy of the American Government.

——and others, Ensayo sobre la reconstruccion de México, New York, 1920. An excellent analysis of Mexican conditions.

Carson, W. E., Mexico the Wonderland of the South, New York, 1914.

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