Publisher's Synopsis
"Mexicans at Home in the Interior, by a Resident" offers a fascinating glimpse into Mexican society and culture during the 19th century. Written by A.S. Poole, a resident of Mexico, this book provides vivid descriptions of daily life, customs, and social interactions in the Mexican interior. Poole's observations cover a wide range of topics, from domestic life and local traditions to the social hierarchies and cultural practices of the time.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Mexican history, culture, or travel writing. Poole's unique perspective and detailed accounts provide a rich and immersive reading experience, offering insights into a bygone era.
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