Villa and Zapata: A History of the Mexican Revolution
Autor Frank McLynnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2002
A
stirring,
authoritative
account
of
the
Mexican
Revolution,
told
through
the
lives
of
its
infamous
rebel-outlaws:
Pancho
Villa
and
Emiliano
Zapata
Villa
and
Zapatavividly
chronicles
the
decade
of
bloody
events
that
followed
the
eruption
of
the
Mexican
Revolution
in
1910
and
made
legends
of
the
rebels
Francisco
"Pancho"
Villa
and
Emiliano
Zapata.
Mexico's
was
the
first
massive
social
revolution
of
the
twentieth
century,
visiting
economic,
cultural,
and
racial
strife
on
a
country
already
exploited
by
oppressive
officials
and
crippled
by
poverty,
but
also
offering
hope
to
its
people.
The
ruthless
Villa
and
his
army
of
ex-cowboys
in
the
north
and
Zapata,
recruiting
his
infantry
from
the
sugar
plantations
of
the
south,
successfully
waged
a
devastating
war
on
two
fronts
and
brought
down
a
string
of
autocrats
in
Mexico
City.
But
the
two
men
failed
to
make
common
cause
and
ultimately
fell
victim
to
intrigues
more
treacherous
than
their
own.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780786710881
ISBN-10: 0786710888
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 16 pages of B&W photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0786710888
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 16 pages of B&W photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Frank McLynn is a highly regarded historian and the author of more than twenty critically acclaimed biographies, including Marcus Aurelius and Richard & John. A graduate of Wadham College, Oxford, and London University, where he obtained his doctorate, he lives and writes in England.
Recenzii
"Refreshing....Frank
McLynn
has
plunged
into
an
important
episode
of
the
modern
Mexican
experience--namely,
the
social
and
political
revolution
that
rocked
the
country
for
some
twenty
years,
cost
two
million
lives
and
reshaped
its
institutions."—Wall
Street
Journal
"A masterful book....McLynn tells a stirring story and tells it so well that you can hear the strains of the Mexican patriotic standard, 'Zacatecas,' as you read it. His is an enthralling work, a page-turner that is sophisticated."—Austin American-Statesman
"In a rare accomplishment, McLynn presents his topic in a logical and understandable manner while also incorporating the latest research. McLynn has produced a judicious analytical account of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920. His narrative is lively and witty, leading the reader into this thoughtful study."—Library Journal
"Exhaustively researched....The author makes this informative, insightful study even more compelling with his witty and fluid prose. McLynn grasps so completely and communicates so deftly the nuances of government and corruption...that this book feels less like a history than a great story, as exciting as a Saturday serial Western."—Publishers Weekly
"Vivid....This work has its own charm [and] gives the essence of the period."—Choice Magazine
"A masterful book....McLynn tells a stirring story and tells it so well that you can hear the strains of the Mexican patriotic standard, 'Zacatecas,' as you read it. His is an enthralling work, a page-turner that is sophisticated."—Austin American-Statesman
"In a rare accomplishment, McLynn presents his topic in a logical and understandable manner while also incorporating the latest research. McLynn has produced a judicious analytical account of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920. His narrative is lively and witty, leading the reader into this thoughtful study."—Library Journal
"Exhaustively researched....The author makes this informative, insightful study even more compelling with his witty and fluid prose. McLynn grasps so completely and communicates so deftly the nuances of government and corruption...that this book feels less like a history than a great story, as exciting as a Saturday serial Western."—Publishers Weekly
"Vivid....This work has its own charm [and] gives the essence of the period."—Choice Magazine