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History
[edit]- A page of American History, 1905, by Edward Herbert Thompson
- Difficulties Between Mexico and Guatemala, 1882 Proposed mediation of the United States. some official documents
- History of the Spanish Conquest of Yucatan and of the Itzas by Philip Ainsworth Means (1917)
- Mexico of the Mexicans Views of Mexico and the people by an Scottish traveler (1918) by Lewis Spence (1874-1955 )
- Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican, Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical, and social account of that country from the period of the invasion, by the spaniards to the present time, 1852 by Brantz Mayer Legation to Mexico.
- Mexico, California and Arizona; being a new and revised edition of Old Mexico and her lost provinces, 1900 by William Henry Bishop, (1847–1928) American author and US consul at Palermo and Genoa, Italy.
- Mexico, as it was and as it is, 1847 by Brantz Mayer,
- Mexico by Joseph Wharton, 1902 American industrialist, Founder of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, co-founder of the Bethlehem Steel company, and one of the founders of Swarthmore College. (1826-1909)
- Our next door neighbor, a Winter in Mexico, 1875 by Gilbert Haven Bishop
- Romance of History, Mexico, 1909 by Margaret Duncan Coxhead
- The Conquest of Mexico, 1922 by William Hickling Prescott
- The Fall of Maximilan's Empire (1887)
- The Myths of Mexico and Peru 1913 (1918) by Lewis Spence
- The Stone of the Sun and the First Chapter of the History of Mexico, Originally published in Spanish in the Memorias de la Sociedad Científica "Antonio Alzate." by Enrique Juan Palacios, translated to English by Frederick Starr in 1921
- The Stone of the Sun and the First Chapter of the History of Mexico, by Enrique Juan Palacios, translated by Frederick Starr.
- The rise and fall of the Emperor Maximilian (1868)
- Translation:To read Carlos Castaneda 1999, the message of Don Juan in chronological order, by Guillermo Marín Ruiz
- Translation:True History of the Profound Mexico; an approach to Anahuac’s history written by an anahuaca. 2010 by Guillermo Marín Ruiz
- Young Folks' History of Mexico, 1895 by Frederick Albion Ober American naturalist and writer (1849-1913)
- History of Mexico (Bancroft)/Volume 1
- History of Mexico (Bancroft)/Volume 2
- History of Mexico (Bancroft)/Volume 3
- History of Mexico (Bancroft)/Volume 4
- History of Mexico (Bancroft)/Volume 5
- History of Mexico (Bancroft)/Volume 6
- Letters of Cortes to Emperor Charles V - Vol 1
- Letters of Cortes to Emperor Charles V - Vol 2
- The Coronado expedition, 1540-1542
Politics
[edit]Archaeology
[edit]Works
[edit]- About Mexico - Past and Present (1887)
- Barbarous Mexico (1910) by John Kenneth Turner
- Face to Face with the Mexicans
- Mexico and its reconstruction
- Mexico, as it was and as it is
- Mexico, California and Arizona (1900) by William Henry Bishop
- Mexico's dilemma
- Our Sister Republic
- The Gilded Man (El Dorado)
- The Mastering of Mexico
- The Myths of Mexico and Peru
- Vagabond life in Mexico, 1856 by Gabriel Ferry
- Mexico in 1827
- Constitution of Mexico (1857)
- A Study of Mexico, 1887 by David Ames Wells
- Mexico, picturesque, political, progressive, 1888
- The Mexican Problem (1917), 1917 by Clarence Walker Barron
- Hands off Mexico, 1920
- Toltec Pedagogy, 2009 Glimpses of the educational system of the Anahuac. 2009 by Guillermo Marín Ruiz
- "Mexico" in The Atlantic Monthly, 14 (81) (July, 1864) by George William MacArthur Reynolds
- Guide to Mexico (1900) by Cristóbal Hidalgo (transcription project)
- Mexican Resources: a guide to and through Mexico (1884) Frederick Albion Ober (start transcription)
Treaties & legislation
[edit]- Treaty of Cahuenga, 1847
Zapatista Army of National Liberation
[edit]- First Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, 1993 by EZLN
- Second Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, 1994 by EZLN
- Third Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, 1995 by EZLN
- Fourth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, 1996 by EZLN
- Fifth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, 1998 by EZLN
- Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, 2005 by EZLN
Travel writing
[edit]- Six Months In Mexico, 1889 by Elizabeth Jane Cochrane (alias Nellie Bly) American journalist, author, industrialist, and charity worker. (1864—1922)
- Our Sister Republic, 1870 A Gala Trip Through Mexico with William H. Seward former USA Secretary of State, to visit Benito Juarez, by Col. Albert S. Evans, American journalist from New Hampshire.(1831—1872)
- Face to Face with the Mexicans, 1887 Domestic Life, Educational, Social, and Business Ways, Statesmanship and Literature, Legendary and General History of the Mexican People. In the opinion of an American woman during a seven year residence with 200 illustrations, by Fanny Chambers Gooch Iglehart, American writer about Mexico and Texas. (1842—1913)
- "Monte Alban and Mitla as the Tourist Sees Them" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (November 1908)
- Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan 1854 by John Lloyd Stephens (1805—1852) Ambassador to the Republic of Centro America, edited by Frederick Catherwood (1799—1854) English artist and architect, secretary of John Lloyd.
- The Rambler in Mexico 1836, by Charles Joseph Latrobe, (1801–1875) superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales and first lieutenant-governor of the colony of Victoria.
- Appleton's Guide to Mexico 1884, by Alfred Ronald Conkling, (1850–1917) Assemblyman of the 115th New York State Legislature, January 5 to April 26, 1892, son of Congressman Frederick A. Conkling
- Travels in Mexico and life among the Mexicans (1884), by Frederick Albion Ober
- Pictures of life in Mexico (1852) by Reginald Herbert Mason
- Memoir of a tour to northern Mexico (1848) by Friedrich Adolph Wislizenus
- Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan (1854) by John Lloyd Stephens
- Life in Mexico (1843) by Calderón de la Barca
Novels & Fiction
[edit]- Daany Beédxe, Life in the Anahuac in Toltec times. Guillermo Marín Ruiz
- A Drama in Mexico, 1851 by Jules Verne
Verse
[edit]- Mexico, 1902 pictorial poem by Joseph Wharton
Popular Science Monthly articles
[edit]- "Backgammon Among the Aztecs" by in Popular Science Monthly, 14 (February 1879)
- "Mexico and its Antiquities" in Popular Science Monthly, 24 (March 1884)
- "Prehistoric Art in America" by in Popular Science Monthly, 24 (April 1884)
- "An Economic Study of Mexico I" in Popular Science Monthly, 28 (April 1886) a five part series.
- "Mexican Antiquities" by in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (May 1887)
- "The Mexican Messiah" by in Popular Science Monthly, 39 (May 1891)
- "Customs and Superstitions of the Mayans" by in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (March 1894)
- "Astronomy of the Incas" by in Popular Science Monthly, 45 (October 1894)
- "The Potter's Art Among Native Americans" by in Popular Science Monthly, 49 (September 1896)
- "An Ascent of Mt Orizaba" by in Popular Science Monthly, 61 (October 1902)
- "Some Little-Known Mexican Volcanoes" by in Popular Science Monthly, 71 (August 1907)
- "Desert Scenes in Zacatecas" by in Popular Science Monthly, 75 (November 1909)
Popular Science Monthly miscellaneous references
[edit]- “Mexican Paper: an Article of Tribute” in “Literary Notices” from Popular Science Monthly (January 1882)
- “The Landa Alphabet a Spanish Fabrication” in “Literary Notices” from Popular Science Monthly (January 1882)
- “Indian Burial-Caves” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (March 1882)
- “American Archaeological Researches” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (August 1882)
- “The Mound-Builders in Mexico” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (October 1882)
- “An Indian Ball-Player's Training” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (October 1890)
- “Montezuma's Head-dress” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (February_1891)
- “Nagualism” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (September 1894)
- “A Study of Maya Hieroglyphics” in “Popular Miscellany” from Popular Science Monthly (May 1895)
- “Cacao Cultivation in Mexico” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (September 1896)
- “Magnitude of Mexican Ruins” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (December 1897)
- “The Huichol Indians of Jalisco” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (February 1899)
- “Pre-Columbian Musical Instruments in America.” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (March 1899)
- “The Ruins of Xkichmook, Yucatan” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (May 1899)
- “An Aztec Pictorial Record” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (September 1899)
- “Prosperity and Enterprise in Mexico” in “Fragments of Science” from Popular Science Monthly (December 1899)
Encyclopedias
[edit]- "Mexico," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907)
- "Mérida (Mexico)," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Mexico," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Archdiocese of Mexico," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Mexico," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Mexico," in The World Factbook, (ed.) by CIA (1982)
- "Mexico," in The World Factbook, (ed.) by CIA (1990)
- "Mexico," in CIA World Fact Book, (ed.) by CIA (2004)