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 , Victorio de, México reconquista sus libertades, Madrid, 1918. A eulogy of Carranza and the revolution.

, Luis, Mexico en Espana, Madrid, 1919. A series of eulogies of certain revolutionary leaders.

, M. P., L'emigracion et le commerce français au Mexique, Paris, 1902.

, H. H., History of Mexico, New York, 1914.

, Edward L, The Political Shame of Mexico, New York, 1914.

, R. B., El latifundismo Mexicano, Mexico, 1916. An uncritical discussion of the Mexican land problem.

, Francisco, The Whole Truth About Mexico, New York, 1916. A somewhat pessimistic view of Mexican affairs by one of the ablest of Mexican scholars.

, Arthur B., Report on Trade Conditions in Mexico. Transmitted to Congress in compliance with the Act of May 22, 1 908, authorizing investigations of trade conditions abroad, Washington, 1908.

, Carlos, United States and Mexico, Commerce, Trade and Postal Facilities Between the Two Countries, Washington, 1861.

, Madame, Life in México, 3rd ed.. New York, 1910. Though originally appearing a generation ago this is still one of the most charming discussions of Mexican life.

, Manuel, The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson as it appears to a Mexican, New York, 1916. A trenchant criticism of the policy of the American Government.

——and others, Ensayo sobre la reconstruccion de México, New York, 1920. An excellent analysis of Mexican conditions.

, W. E., Mexico the Wonderland of the South, New York, 1914.