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1843 1ed Life in MEXICO de la Barca Carnivals Superstitions Volcanos Bull-Fights the most important record of the social life of Mexico! Life in Mexico is a rare, mid-19th-century account of a European living in Mexico and her experiences there. Written by the Scottish wife of a Spanish minister, this book covers a wide variety of topics including Mexican politics, carnivals and ceremonies, life in a convent and churches, bullfights, operas and theater, volcanos and natural phenomena, and even accounts of native superstitions! Madame Calderon de la Barca writes, according to Hill, One of the classic writings of nineteenth-century travel. Due to her position, [she] was able to become intimately acquainted with Mexican society and had access to any information she sought. This is probably the most important record of the social life of the country at that time. Item number: #19900 Price: $499 BARCA Calderon de la Life in Mexico, during a residence of two years in that country London: Chapman and Hall, 1843. First edition. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages o xiv, 437, [1] References: Sabin 9889; Robinson, Wayward Women, p. 233; Hill 43 Language: English Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure o Brown cloth Size: ~9in X 6in (23cm x 15cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 19900 Photos available upon request. N° de ref. del artículo 19900
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