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President, Mexico Office of the Press Secretary to the. Mexican agenda: Background information on Mexico. Office of the Press Secretary to the President, 1990.

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1942-, Prix Wolf D., and Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien. Institut für Architektur., eds. Thecho en Mexico =: The Mexican roof. Springer, 2005.

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Egelkraut, Ortrun. Mexiko: Von Mexico City nach Yucatán. Vista Point Verlag, 1991.

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Tony, Cohan, ed. Mexicolor: The spirit of Mexican design. Chronicle Books, 1998.

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Escuela Mexicana de Física Nuclear (6th 2009 Mexico City, Mexico). 6th Mexican Nuclear Physics School, Mexico City, Mexico, 22 June - 3 July 2009. Edited by Padilla-Rodal Elizabeth. American Institute of Physics, 2010.

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Mexican Symposium on Medical Physics (11th 2010 Mexico City, Mexico). Eleventh Mexican Symposium on Medical Physics: 19-22 March 2010, Mexico City, Mexico. Edited by Brandan María-Ester, American Institute of Physics, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología de México, and Sociedad Mexicana de Física. División de Física Médica. American Institute of Physics, 2010.

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American Library Directory 2000-2001, vol. 2; Libraries in Canada and Mexicor, Library Networks, Organizations. R.R. Bowker, 2000.

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Snow, K. Mitchell. A Revolution in Movement. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066554.001.0001.

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A Revolution in Movement is the first book to illuminate how collaborations between dancers and painters shaped Mexico’s postrevolutionary cultural identity. K. Mitchell Snow traces this relationship throughout nearly half a century of developments in Mexican dance—the emulation of Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes in the 1920s, the adoption of U.S.-style modern dance in the 1940s, and the creation of ballet-inspired folk dance in the 1960s. Snow describes the appearances in Mexico by Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova and Spanish concert dancer Tortóla Valencia, who helped motivate Mexico to express its
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Huck Jr., James D. Mexico. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400685248.

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An authoritative yet accessible introduction to the history, politics, and society of one of Latin America's most enigmatic and culturally diverse countries. Mexico: A Global Studies Handbook is an ideal introduction to the United States' southern neighbor for students, travelers, businesspeople, or other interested readers. It debunks a variety of myths and misconceptions that have evolved over time, clarifying the realities of both historic and contemporary Mexico. Mexico offers an authoritative yet engaging tour of Mexican history and geography, as well its current economic and business cli
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Stephen, Lynn. Stories That Make History. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478021940.

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From covering the massacre of students at Tlatelolco in 1968 and the 1985 earthquake to the Zapatista rebellion in 1994 and the disappearance of forty-three students in 2014, Elena Poniatowska has been one of the most important chroniclers of Mexican social, cultural, and political life. In Stories That Make History, Lynn Stephen examines Poniatowska's writing, activism, and political participation, using them as a lens through which to understand critical moments in contemporary Mexican history. In her crónicas—narrative journalism written in a literary style featuring firsthand testimonies—P
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Erreguerena, Pilar Luna. The Growth of Maritime Archaeology in Mexico: A Case Study. Edited by Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton, and Alexis Catsambis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199336005.013.0042.

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Mexico's underwater cultural heritage represents a vast and splendid universe varying from prehistoric to modern remains. But one of its main cultural riches is contained in its coastal and open-sea waters, where hundreds of ships have wrecked since the sixteenth century. Most of the underwater archaeological work undertaken since the 1980s has been in marine waters, especially the Gulf of Mexico. This article explains the discourse of maritime archaeology in Mexico through various phases such as the pre Colombian navigation, the European navigation, and stages of underwater recovery and under
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Gálvez, Alyshia. Eating NAFTA. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520291805.001.0001.

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In the two decades since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect, Mexico has seen an epidemic of diet-related illness. While globalization has been associated with an increase in chronic disease around the world, in Mexico, the speed and scope of the rise has been called a public health emergency. The shift in Mexican foodways is happening at a moment when the country’s ancestral cuisine is now more popular and appreciated around the world than ever. What does it mean for their health and well-being when many Mexicans eat fewer tortillas and more instant noodles, while
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Heidler, David S., and Jeanne T. Heidler. The Mexican War. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400685170.

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Victory over Mexico added vast western territories to America, but it also quickened the domestic slavery debate and crippled Mexico for decades, making the Mexican War one of our most ambiguous conflicts. Primary documents, biographical sketches and narrative chapters rounded out by twenty images and maps and a robust bibliography and index make this work by two of America's foremost Antebellum historians a must have to understand one of our most contentious episodes. The United States went to war with Mexico in the spring of 1846 and by the fall of 1847 American soldiers were walking in the
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New Mexico: Mexico 9 Notepad Mexican Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Ard, Michael J. An Eternal Struggle. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400647512.

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Ard examines Mexico's long transition to democracy and the vital role played by the National Action Party, an opposition system party inspired by Catholic social doctrine and dedicated to democratic values. Ard examines the problem of democratic transitions by focusing on Mexico's National Action Party (PAN), a democratic opposition party based on Catholic social doctrine. The 2000 defeat of Mexico's long-time ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was more than the displacement of one ruling clique by another. More profoundly, Fox's stunning victory closed the book on a persistent political
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster. Agustín de Iturbide: Mexico, Mexico City, Mexican War of Independence, Flag of Mexico, Mexican Empire. Alphascript Publishing, 2009.

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Esposito, Matthew D., and James A. Garza, eds. New Directions in Transnational Mexican History. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978723214.

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New Directions in Transnational Mexican History: Mexico On the World Stage is the first collection by historians to examine foreign immigration to Mexico as a way to interpret the significance of Mexican transnationalism and pluriculturalism. The contributors analyze Mexico as a recipient nation, broadening the application of transnationalism to encompass not only foreign migrants but Mexican figures like Francisco Madero who were deeply influenced by transnational experiences. This book explore the roles of Spanish entrepreneurs, U.S. consuls, American and Mexican medical professionals, trans
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Mendoza-Garcia, Gabriela. The Jarabe Tapatío. Edited by Anthony Shay and Barbara Sellers-Young. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199754281.013.022.

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This work focuses on how Mexico’s early twentieth-century educational system promoted the teaching and performance of the Jarabe Tapatío, which is considered to be the national dance of Mexico, in order to culturally unify the country. It argues that in 1920s Mexico, the Jarabe Tapatío worked alongside educational policies designed to assimilate the indigenous and peasant communities, reinforce class status, and encourage nationalistic sentiment. Drawing on archival research and interviews conducted by the author, this work traces the history of the Jarabe Tapatío to demonstrate how it has bee
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Marley, David F. Mexican Cartels. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400685149.

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This captivating resource covers the bloody history of Mexican drug cartels from their rise in the 1980s to the latest round of brutal violence, which has seen more than 125,000 Mexican citizens killed over the past decade. This comprehensive reference work offers a detailed exploration of the vicious drug organizations that have enveloped Mexico in extreme violence since the 1980s. Organized alphabetically, the book features more than 200 entries on the major individuals and organizations that have dominated Mexico's booming illegal drug trade, as well as the Mexican armed forces and police u
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Huck Jr., James D. Modern Mexico. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400686795.

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This single volume reference resource offers students, scholars, and general readers alike an in-depth background on Mexico, from the complexity of its pre-Columbian civilizations to its social and political development in the context of Western civilization. How did modern Mexico become a nation of multicultural diversity and rich indigenous traditions? What key roles do Mexico’s non-Western, pre-Columbian indigenous heritage and subsequent development as a major center in the Spanish colonial empire play the country’s identity today? How is Mexico today both Western and non-Western, part Nat
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Hot Like Mexico: Hot Mexican Notepad Mexico Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Grayson, George W. The Cartels. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400623585.

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An up-to-date examination of Mexico's version of the "War on Drugs" that exposes the evolution of major cartels and their corruption of politicians, law-enforcement agencies, and the Army. What can President Enrique Peña Nieto do to curb the narcotics-induced mayhem in Mexico, and what would be the consequences to the United States if he fails? This book analyzes Mexico's transition from a relatively peaceful kleptocracy controlled by the Tammany-Hall style Institutional Revolutionary Party/PRI (1929–2000) to a country plagued by rural and urban enclaves of grotesque violence. The author ex
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Traven, B. Cuentos De Mexico/Mexican Stories. Sayrols/Mexico, 1985.

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Gendrop. El Mexico Antiquo Ancient Mexican. Continental Book Co Inc, 1987.

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Dunlop, Fiona, and Jean-Blaise Hall. Mexican Modern: Food from Mexico. Interlink Publishing Group, Incorporated, 2013.

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Ramos, Samuel. The History of Philosophy in Mexico (1943). Translated by Robert Eli Sanchez. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190601294.003.0006.

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The selection is the result of a series of courses Samuel Ramos gave on the history of philosophy in Mexico. More than providing a mere survey of schools and doctrines in Mexico, beginning with the Aztecs, Ramos attempts to articulate what would make philosophy Mexican, in part by demonstrating what has made the majority of philosophy in Mexico either un-philosophical (e.g., the Aztecs) or un-Mexican (e.g., Mexican Scholasticism). In short, a philosophy is not Mexican if it is imitative or uncritical, unoriginal, and/or unresponsive to Mexican circumstances. And he argues that although there a
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Shadlen, Kenneth C. What’s Good for Us is Good for You. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199593903.003.0007.

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This chapter analyses the political economy of continuity in Mexico. High levels of patenting and accentuated transnational dominance of the pharmaceutical industry, both functions of the choices of the 1990s, created an environment that was inhospitable to efforts to reform the new pharmaceutical patent system. The chapter examines a set of revisions to the new pharmaceutical patent regime in the 2000s, all of which were resolved to the benefit of patent-holders seeking greater rights of exclusion. The analysis demonstrates that persistent over-compliance was not because of Mexico’s obligatio
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Vigil, Angel. Eagle on the Cactus. Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400642906.

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This beautiful tapestry of traditional tales, history, folk arts, and dance offers you a glimpse into the living legacy of Mexican folklore. After an overview of Mexico's history from the Mesoamerican indigenous era to modern times, Vigil explores the fascinating traditions of Oaxacan wood carving, Huichol bead and yarn art, folk masks, folklorico dance costumes, and Mexican folklore. A collection of tales follows, including classic tales, pourquoi creation tales from native people of pre-Hispanic Mexico, and tales from the Spanish colonial era of Mexican history-trickster tales, adventure and
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CUELLAR, Miguel. Office Organizer - I Love Mexico Viva Mexico Mexican Frida. Independently Published, 2021.

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Music Sheet - I Love Mexico Viva Mexico Mexican Frida. Independently Published, 2021.

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Zetterberg, Pär. Women’s Conditioned Access to Political Office in Mexico. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851224.003.0011.

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Pär Zetterberg points out that whereas women’s legislative representation at the national and subnational level in Mexico has increased dramatically and they have gained nearly 1/3 of seats on party executive bodies, women have done poorly in executive offices. Much of this results from Mexican rules and norms that prioritize long-standing male party backbenchers’ political careers. These challenges persist when examining the institutional consequences of women’s presence in office. Women have to walk a fine line between representing women and responding to formal and informal institutional in
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Beezley, William H., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mexican History and Culture. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190680893.001.0001.

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Over 120 scholarly articles This work provides a compendium of the best available scholarship on Mexico’s rich history and culture. An international group of leading authors, including well-known Mexican scholars, reveals new or little-known dimensions of this past or confirms with new sources previous interpretations of the Mexican experience. Themes include the expected topics of politics and economics, combined with powerful articles on biography, environment, gender, and culture, including music, art, and cinema. Unique to this work are the articles on digital sources, such as digitized ar
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Paxman, Andrew. Fortune-Seeking in Mexico. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190455743.003.0003.

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Mexico under the dictator Porfirio Díaz bore some resemblance to the postbellum South, in its social and racial hierarchies, but what drew Jenkins was Mexico’s rapid industrialization. Following short-term jobs in the north, he responded to an ad from a businessman who was seeking someone to manage his stocking mill. In 1906, he and Mary traveled south to the textile city of Puebla, which became his permanent home. His partners included a Jewish-Russian immigrant. Jenkins’s early years in Puebla illustrate the difficulties of hailing from a derided culture, for Puebla’s elite prided themselves
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Germano, Roy. How Remittances Prevent Social Unrest. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862848.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that the flood of remittances to the Mexican countryside has contributed to political and social stability during a string of economic crises over the years. Analyses of survey data collected in Michoacán, Mexico during the 2007–2008 food crisis show that remittances promoted income stability, reduced economic grievances, and reduced citizens’ demand for government-provided welfare. I argue that similar processes may have prevented civil unrest during Mexico’s market transition in the 1990s. Interviews with farmers, townspeople, and government officials suggest that remitta
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Langston, Joy K. Voting Behavior in Mexico. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190628512.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 discusses trends in mass electoral behavior in Mexico from the 1980s to 2012. Mexico’s authoritarian regime held elections for municipal, state, and federal races from 1930 onward without interruption and the PRI’s candidates won almost every one of these elections through the end of the 1980s. From 1988, with the upswing in competition, voters opted for other options and their choices were respected. Once the PRI lost the 2000 election, however, its support did not collapse because the PRI’s brand name continued to offer Mexican voters the assurance of a certain type of pragmatic go
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Piccato, Pablo. A Historical Perspective on Crime Fiction in Mexico During the Middle Decades of the Twentieth Century. Edited by Paul Knepper and Anja Johansen. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352333.013.18.

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Detective and murder stories emerged and had their moment of greatest popularity in Mexico in the 1940s and 1950s. Although this genre has been neglected in scholarship, this essay argues that it catered to a growing number of readers and authors eager to make sense of a Mexican reality seen as closely connected with the rest of the world. This article surveys this production during the middle decades of the twentieth century and argues that, despite great differences in their styles and themes, these narratives illustrate the critical engagement of Mexican readers with the state, particularly
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Quintana, Alejandro. Pancho Villa. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400694967.

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Providing both an analysis of the Mexican Revolution and a compelling story of the notorious Pancho Villa, this book describes this historical period from the perspective of its most iconic figure. Doroteo Arango—much better known as "Pancho Villa"—was one of the revolutionary generals during Mexico's turbulent times in the early 1900s. Villa was a train robber, a cattle thief, and a murderer, yet today he is revered by Mexicans and Americans for his accomplishments, and roads and neighborhoods in Mexico bear his name. Pancho Villa: A Biography provides a compelling life story full of adve
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Personal Expense Tracker - I Love Mexico Viva Mexico Mexican Frida. Independently Published, 2021.

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House Sitting Guide - I Love Mexico Viva Mexico Mexican Frida. Independently Published, 2021.

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Simple Weight Tracker - I Love Mexico Viva Mexico Mexican Frida. Independently Published, 2021.

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Final Planning Book - I Love Mexico Viva Mexico Mexican Frida. Independently Published, 2021.

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Paxman, Andrew. Jenkins of Mexico. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190455743.001.0001.

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William O. Jenkins (1878–1963) was a Tennessee farm boy who ventured to Mexico in search of fortune and became that country’s wealthiest and most infamous industrialist. Dropping out of Vanderbilt, Jenkins eloped with a southern belle and settled in Mexico in 1901. Driven by a desire to prove himself—first to his wife’s snobbish family, then to elites who disdained him as an American—Jenkins would spend the next six decades building an enormous fortune in textiles, property, sugar, banking, and film. Already a millionaire when the Revolution of 1910 broke out, Jenkins began speculating in prop
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Zacatecas (Artes De Mexico/Mexican Arts). Artes De Mexico, 2005.

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Lopez, Olivia. Mexican Cookbook: Delicious Recipes from Mexico. Independently Published, 2020.

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Mexican Modern: New Food from Mexico. Interlink Pub Group Inc, 2009.

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Foster, David William. Mexico City in Contemporary Mexican Cinema. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2014.

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Silverman, Nancy. Cocina de Mexico: Authentic Mexican Recipes. Independently Published, 2019.

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Mexico: Friends Vacation Notepad Mexican Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Goicoechea, Jaime. Law of the Mexican: Surreal Mexico. Surreal Mexico, 2023.

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Lopez, Olivia. Mexican Cookbook: Delicious Recipes from Mexico. Independently Published, 2021.

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