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Madero in Texas
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 125.42 $On the night of October 26, 1910, from a printing press on San Antonio's west side, 5000 copies of Francisco Madero's Plan de San Luis Potosi were secretly being printed. Madero's Plan would be the spark igniting the Mexican Revolution. MADERO IN TEXAS is the story of Madero's brief but historic sojourn in Texas.
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Kate and Laurel Madero 30.00 in. W x 5.50 in. D Natural Wood Accent Shelf Decorative Wall Shelf
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 159.99 $Create a sophisticated wall display that takes inspiration from transitional design with the wooden Madero wall shelf from Kate and Laurel. Indulge in the clean lines and minimalist design with its solid mango wood construction. Due to its solid wood design, each Madero shelf features natural wood grain that makes each piece one-of-a-kind. With attached keyhole hangers, you can hang this wall shelf vertically or horizontally in 3-total hanging orientations. The various shelf platforms resemble a ladder, providing you with multiple options for how you want to display or store your everyday essentials or entryway decor accents. The overall dimensions of the Madero wall shelf are 30 in. W x 5.5 in. D x 16.5 in. tall. The clean and straightforward design and natural wood finish look excellent installed in various living spaces, such as the living room, bedroom, entryway, bathroom, or dining room. You could also use the tiered design to create a unique bookshelf option for small novels and other books. Each Madero wall shelf features metal keyhole hangers attached to the back of the frame for quick and easy installation in no time.
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Kate and Laurel Madero 30.00 in. W x 5.50 in. D Walnut Brown Wood Accent Shelf Decorative Wall Shelf
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 159.99 $Create a sophisticated wall display that takes inspiration from transitional design with the wooden Madero wall shelf from Kate and Laurel. Indulge in the clean lines and minimalist design with its solid mango wood construction. Due to its solid wood design, each Madero shelf features natural wood grain that makes each piece one-of-a-kind. With attached keyhole hangers, you can hang this wall shelf vertically or horizontally in 3-total hanging orientations. The various shelf platforms resemble a ladder, providing you with multiple options for how you want to display or store your everyday essentials or entryway decor accents. The overall dimensions of the Madero wall shelf are 30 in. W x 5.5 in. D x 16.5 in. tall. The clean and straightforward design and walnut brown finish look excellent installed in various living spaces, such as the living room, bedroom, entryway, bathroom, or dining room. You could also use the tiered design to create a unique bookshelf option for small novels and other books. Each Madero wall shelf features metal keyhole hangers attached to the back of the frame for quick and easy installation in no time.
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Madero in Texas
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.35 $On the night of October 26, 1910, from a printing press on San Antonio's west side, 5000 copies of Francisco Madero's Plan de San Luis Potosi were secretly being printed. Madero's Plan would be the spark igniting the Mexican Revolution. MADERO IN TEXAS is the story of Madero's brief but historic sojourn in Texas.
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Mexican Revolution : Genesis Under Madero
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.51 $The Mexican Revolution is one of the most important and ambitious sociopolitical experiments in modem times. The Revolution developed in three distinct stages: the overthrow of the Díaz dictatorship, the subsequent era of bloodshed and devastation during which radical ideas were written into the constitution, and the much longer span during which the ideas have been put into practice.The present volume covers the first stage of this development. Idealistic, patriotic hacendado Francisco I. Madero became the catalyst of the Revolution. All peaceful means having failed to secure democratic elections, Madero reluctantly undertook to mold the discontented factions into an effective force for insurrection. But victory brought disunity. Opposition to the Díaz regime, not a positive desire for reform, had held the revolutionaries together. Díaz deposed, Madero could not muster sufficient support to realize more than a fraction of his objectives, and he himself fell victim to counterrevolution.
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Odisea metafísica hacia la Revolución Mexicana: Francisco I. Madero y su libro secreto, Manual espírita (Spanish Edition)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.57 $En una mezcla de géneros en la que coinciden la biografía, el ensayo personal, la novela histórica y la investigación académica sobre la historia de México y de la metafísica, C.M. Mayo nos ofrece una introducción polifónica al Manual espírita de Francisco I. Madero, el líder de la Revolución de 1910 y presidente de México 1911-1913. “En mis quince años que llevo investigando la vida del presidente Francisco I. Madero nunca he leído un libro más completo del que acaba de escribir C.M. Mayo, simplemente sorprende a cualquier lector, la investigación es impecable y su narrativa es redonda”. —Manuel Guerra de Luna, autor de Los Madero. La Saga Liberal Originalmente publicado con el título Metaphysical Odyssey Into the Mexican Revolution: Francisco I. Madero and His Secret Book, Spiritist Manual, la obra de C.M. Mayo es traducida al español por el novelista y poeta mexicano, Agustín Cadena. El libro reproduce en su totalidad el Manual espírita de Francisco I. Madero. C.M. Mayo nació en El Paso, Texas, en 1961 y reside en la Ciudad de México desde hace más de 25 años. Entre sus obras se encuentra El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano, una novela basada en la historia real, el nieto de Agustín de Iturbide en la corte de Maximiliano. www.cmmayo.com
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Odisea metafísica hacia la Revolución Mexicana: Francisco I. Madero y su libro secreto, Manual espírita (Spanish Edition)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.57 $En una mezcla de géneros en la que coinciden la biografía, el ensayo personal, la novela histórica y la investigación académica sobre la historia de México y de la metafísica, C.M. Mayo nos ofrece una introducción polifónica al Manual espírita de Francisco I. Madero, el líder de la Revolución de 1910 y presidente de México 1911-1913. “En mis quince años que llevo investigando la vida del presidente Francisco I. Madero nunca he leído un libro más completo del que acaba de escribir C.M. Mayo, simplemente sorprende a cualquier lector, la investigación es impecable y su narrativa es redonda”. —Manuel Guerra de Luna, autor de Los Madero. La Saga Liberal Originalmente publicado con el título Metaphysical Odyssey Into the Mexican Revolution: Francisco I. Madero and His Secret Book, Spiritist Manual, la obra de C.M. Mayo es traducida al español por el novelista y poeta mexicano, Agustín Cadena. El libro reproduce en su totalidad el Manual espírita de Francisco I. Madero. C.M. Mayo nació en El Paso, Texas, en 1961 y reside en la Ciudad de México desde hace más de 25 años. Entre sus obras se encuentra El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano, una novela basada en la historia real, el nieto de Agustín de Iturbide en la corte de Maximiliano. www.cmmayo.com
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Intervention!: The United States and the Mexican Revolution 1913-1917
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.73 $Recounts President Woodrow Wilson's abortive efforts to preserve democracy in Mexico amid the political chaos that followed the murder of President Francisco I. Madero in 1913.
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La sucesión presidencial en 1910
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.05 $La sucesión presidencial en 1910 fue escrita por Francisco I. Madero en 1908, después de la histórica entrevista que le hizo el periodista James Creelman a Porfirio Díaz, en la cual el entonces Presidente de México declaró que he esperado pacientemente porque llegue el día en que el pueblo de la República Mexicana esté preparado para escoger y cambiar sus gobernantes en cada elección, sin peligro de revoluciones armadas, sin lesionar el crédito nacional y sin interferir con el progreso del país. Creo que, finalmente, ese día ha llegado. En ese agitado ambiente político que existía en nuestro país, Madero escribió este libro, en el cual analizaba la situación en México, y la posibilidad de realizar una transición política pacífica (la cual nunca llegó). Posteriormente, después de la publicación de La sucesión presidencial en 1910, Madero creó el Partido Nacional Antireeleccionista, lo cual sería un precedente importante, tanto en la reelección de Díaz de 1910, como en el estallamiento de la Revolución Mexicana en ese mismo año.
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The Mexican Revolution : Volumes 1 & 2 [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.00 $Volume 2 of The Mexican Revolution begins with the army counter-revolution of 1913, which ended Francisco Madero's liberal experiment and installed Victoriano Huerta's military rule. After the overthrow of the brutal Huerta, Venustiano Carranza came to the forefront, but his provisional government was opposed by Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, who come powefully to life in Alan Knight's book. Knight offers a fresh interpretation of the great schism of 1914-15, which divided the revolution in its moment of victory, and which led to the final bout of civil war between the forces of Villa and Carranza. By the end of this brilliant study of a popular uprising that deteriorated into political self-seeking and vengeance, nearly all the leading players have been assassinated. In the closing pages, Alan Knight ponders the essential question: what had the revolution changed? His two-volume history, at once dramatic and scrupulously documented, goes against the grain of traditional assessments of the "last great revolution."
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Western Digital Charlies Charts: Western Coast of Mexico and Baja
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 62.95 $This all new edition is a totally updated cruising guide covering the entire Pacific coast of Mexico from The US Border, down the Baja Peninsula, around up into the Sea of Cortez all the way north to San Felipe, across to Puerto Penasco and south to Puerto Madero/Chiapas. There are 61 additional charts with extensive coverage of the Sea of Cortez, including Topolobampo and Altata on the mainland coast. The charts have valuable information on entrances, dinghy landings, marinas, dangers, ferry routes, anchorages, shore attractions and amenities, and GPS waypoints, to name a few. The introduction and appendices cover everything from entrance requirements, to sun protection, bug screens, radio frequencies, Spanish vocabulary, what to have onboard, fishing, how to deal with pets in paradise, and much more. And don't forget the QR codes, which are linked to videos, websites, marinas, city maps, and even whale watching information! Our guides are printed on uncoated paper for easy reading under red lights at night, as well as writing your own observations right on the page. Our covers and bindings allow the guides to lay flat and stay open without a winch handle to hold it down. There are enough color photos to get a feel for the area, but this is not a coffee table book. It is, however, an all inclusive cruising guide to Mexico for real cruisers on real cruising boats, who know the value of multiple sources of information backed up by real time experience.
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Mexican Revolution : Counter-Revolution and Reconstruction
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.41 $Volume 2 of The Mexican Revolution begins with the army counter-revolution of 1913, which ended Francisco Madero's liberal experiment and installed Victoriano Huerta's military rule. After the overthrow of the brutal Huerta, Venustiano Carranza came to the forefront, but his provisional government was opposed by Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata, who come powefully to life in Alan Knight's book. Knight offers a fresh interpretation of the great schism of 1914-15, which divided the revolution in its moment of victory, and which led to the final bout of civil war between the forces of Villa and Carranza. By the end of this brilliant study of a popular uprising that deteriorated into political self-seeking and vengeance, nearly all the leading players have been assassinated. In the closing pages, Alan Knight ponders the essential question: what had the revolution changed? His two-volume history, at once dramatic and scrupulously documented, goes against the grain of traditional assessments of the "last great revolution."
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Mexican Revolution - The Constitutionalist Years
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.99 $The years 1913-1920 were the most critical years of the Mexican revolution. This study of the period, a sequel to Cumberland's Mexican Revolution: Genesis under Madero (University of Texas Press, 1952), traces Mexico's course through the anguish of civil war to the establishment of a tenuous new government, the codification of revolutionary aspirations in a remarkable constitution, and the emergence of an activist leadership determined to propel Mexico into the select company of developed nations. The narrative begins with Huerta's overthrow of Madero in 1913 and the rise of Carranza's Constitutionalist counterchallenge. It concludes with a summary of Carranza's stormy term as constitutional president climaxed by his ouster and overthrow in a revolt spearheaded by Alvaro Obregón. Professor Cumberland has based his study on a wide range of Mexican and U.S. primary sources as well as pertinent secondary studies. He has utilized much new material and has brought to it a mature and sophisticated analysis; the result is a major contribution to the understanding of one of the twentieth century's most significant revolutionary movements.
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Temporada de zopilotes (Spanish Edition)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 55.21 $La tensión estaba en el aire. La ciudad de México era un hervidero reaccionario y porfirista donde los generales que juraban fidelidad al presidente Madero conspiraban por las noches para dar un golpe de Estado. ¿Pero qué ocurrió exactamente durante aquellos días de febrero de 1913? Paco Ignacio Taibo II hace una reconstruc ción mi- nuciosa de la confabulación: su gestación en octubre de 1912 en La Habana, un corrupto embajador norteamericano presionando para que el levantamiento se lleve a cabo, las calles del centro tomadas por el ejército la traición se respiraba por toda la ciudad. Pero el presidente no quería verlo. Gustavo, su hermano, se lo decía:"Nos van a matar a todos". Y así sería.
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Mexico in Revolution, 1912-1920 (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.35 $Part of the Reacting to the Past series, Mexico in Revolution, 1912–1920 invites students to stabilize Mexico’s fragile government and debate a variety of reforms The year is 1912, and Francisco Madero is president of Mexico. Just last year he and his top general ousted the long-standing president (some say dictator) Porfirio Díaz, who is now in exile. But the country is far from stable. A basic cultural rift between elite and the poor portends a sequence of tumbling revolts. Students are assigned to play characters that are charged with stabilizing their country and preventing further civil war. The goal is to reform Mexico and make it a better nation for all of its inhabitants―but Mexicans and foreigners worry that without a firm hand, Mexico’s governance might spiral out of control. At what cost will progress come?Reacting to the Past is an award-winning series of immersive role-playing games that actively engage students in their own learning. Students assume the roles of historical characters to practice critical thinking, primary source analysis, and both written and spoken argument. Adopted by thousands of instructors at all types of institutions, Reacting to the Past games are flexible enough to be used across the curriculum, from first-year general education classes and discussion sections of lecture classes to capstone experiences and honors programs.
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Biografia del poder/ A Biography of Power: Caudillos de la Revolucion mexicana (1910-1940) (Spanish Edition)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.65 $Looks at the history of the Mexican Revolution through biographical treatments of several of its most powerful and influential caudillos, including Madero, Zapata, Pancho Villa, Carranza, Obregâon, Calles, and Lâazaro Câardenas.
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Erase Una Vez Mexico 3
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.00 $Más allá de vencedores y vencidos, con una mirada que permite al lector acercarse de una manera distinta al pasado reciente, Alejandro Rosas y Sandra Molina concluyen su apasionante y perturbadora revisión de la Historia de México. Su trabajo inicia con el recuento de una fallida democracia –la de Madero– y finaliza con una crónica no menos triste, el retorno del Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) a los Pinos. De la administración de la abundancia petrolera a las crisis sexenales; del terremoto de 1985 a los escándalos de la fuga del Chapo y su recaptura; los autores nos adentran en la vida de un país que soñaba con un futuro prometedor donde la alternancia política fuera una realidad y la estabilidad social una constante; donde sus ciudadanos dejaran atrás los amargos recuerdos de la Revolución para instalarse en la comodidad del milagro mexicano.
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Las nanas de abuelita / Grandmother's Nursery Rhymes
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.17 $Aserrín, aserrán los maderos de San Juan piden queso, piden pan.Abuelos y abuelas, tíos y tías, padres, madres y amistades―todos pueden compartir estas canciones de cuna, trabalenguas, y adivinanzas de Suramérica con las niñas y los niños pequeños. Esta colección bilingüe es ideal para presentarles los sonidos de dos lenguas a los niños. Los versos funcionan en inglés y español: lea los poemas en inglés para divertirse con un trabalenguas; léalos en español para practicar decir la letra “r” o simplemente pronunciar el sonido de cada sílaba.El texto energético escrito por Nelly Jaramillo es la pareja ideal para las ilustraciones tiernas y fantásticas de Elivia Savadier. Grandmother’s Nursery Rhymes es perfecto para la hora de dormir, de jugar, o de aprendizaje. Esta colección satisfará la curiosidad de los niños y las niñas cada vez.
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Western Digital Charlie's Charts: Western Coast of Mexico and Baja
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 84.43 $This all new edition is a totally updated cruising guide covering the entire Pacific coast of Mexico from The US Border, down the Baja Peninsula, around up into the Sea of Cortez all the way north to San Felipe, across to Puerto Penasco and south to Puerto Madero/Chiapas. There are 61 additional charts with extensive coverage of the Sea of Cortez, including Topolobampo and Altata on the mainland coast. The charts have valuable information on entrances, dinghy landings, marinas, dangers, ferry routes, anchorages, shore attractions and amenities, and GPS waypoints, to name a few. The introduction and appendices cover everything from entrance requirements, to sun protection, bug screens, radio frequencies, Spanish vocabulary, what to have onboard, fishing, how to deal with pets in paradise, and much more. And don't forget the QR codes, which are linked to videos, websites, marinas, city maps, and even whale watching information! Our guides are printed on uncoated paper for easy reading under red lights at night, as well as writing your own observations right on the page. Our covers and bindings allow the guides to lay flat and stay open without a winch handle to hold it down. There are enough color photos to get a feel for the area, but this is not a coffee table book. It is, however, an all inclusive cruising guide to Mexico for real cruisers on real cruising boats, who know the value of multiple sources of information backed up by real time experience.
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La sucesin presidencial en 191
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.38 $La sucesión presidencial en 1910 fue escrita por Francisco I. Madero en 1908, después de la histórica entrevista que le hizo el periodista James Creelman a Porfirio Díaz, en la cual el entonces Presidente de México declaró que he esperado pacientemente porque llegue el día en que el pueblo de la República Mexicana esté preparado para escoger y cambiar sus gobernantes en cada elección, sin peligro de revoluciones armadas, sin lesionar el crédito nacional y sin interferir con el progreso del país. Creo que, finalmente, ese día ha llegado. En ese agitado ambiente político que existía en nuestro país, Madero escribió este libro, en el cual analizaba la situación en México, y la posibilidad de realizar una transición política pacífica (la cual nunca llegó). Posteriormente, después de la publicación de La sucesión presidencial en 1910, Madero creó el Partido Nacional Antireeleccionista, lo cual sería un precedente importante, tanto en la reelección de Díaz de 1910, como en el estallamiento de la Revolución Mexicana en ese mismo año.
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