La Capital: The Biography of Mexico CityThe history of Mexico City is a sweeping, dramatic saga of individuals confronting victory and defeat, opulence and misery, euphoria and catastrophe. A colorful panorama, told by a Latin American correspondent of the New York Times. 16 pages of photos. |
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aggressive foreign policy , and in the end , Philip was no more successful than
Charles in avoiding bankruptcy . If the silver bonanza , by encouraging an overly
ambitious imperialism , proved a mixed blessing for Spain ' s foreign affairs , its ...
aggressive foreign policy , and in the end , Philip was no more successful than
Charles in avoiding bankruptcy . If the silver bonanza , by encouraging an overly
ambitious imperialism , proved a mixed blessing for Spain ' s foreign affairs , its ...
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Occasionally , delegations of foreign residents in Mexico City requested
audiences with Don Porfirio to entreat him to run for yet another presidential term
. Foreign capital accounted for two thirds of the total invested in the country , most
of it in ...
Occasionally , delegations of foreign residents in Mexico City requested
audiences with Don Porfirio to entreat him to run for yet another presidential term
. Foreign capital accounted for two thirds of the total invested in the country , most
of it in ...
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evident than in his confrontation with foreign oil companies — the most dramatic
episode of his presidency . As recently as 1925 , Mexico produced one fourth of
the world ' s oil , or 165 , 514 , 700 barrels a year , almost all of it owned by ...
evident than in his confrontation with foreign oil companies — the most dramatic
episode of his presidency . As recently as 1925 , Mexico produced one fourth of
the world ' s oil , or 165 , 514 , 700 barrels a year , almost all of it owned by ...
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La capital: the biography of Mexico City
Κριτική χρηστών - Not Available - Book VerdictKandell, former Latin American correspondent for the New York Times and a native of Mexico City, has written a magnificent 700-year history of the first big city of the new world, today its largest ... Ανάγνωση ολόκληρης της κριτικής
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Prologue | 3 |
The Valley and Its First Inhabitants | 9 |
The Cannibal Empire | 26 |
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