Shipman, Margaret - Mexico's Struggle Towards Democracy. The Mexican Revolutions of 1857 and 1910Lee, MA, Margaret Shipman, Publisher, 1926. First Edition. Original Wraps. Wraps. 48 pp including a bibliography. A short history of the events and causes of the Mexican Revolutions of 1857 and 1910, citing Juarez's uprising against the Catholic Church in Mexico and its landholdings, as well as subsequent support by the U.S. government that eventually gave way to the encroachment of foreign investors (including those from the U.S.) into Mexico, shifting the balance of wealth from the Mexicans. GOOD+ condition. General toning to the wraps, with minor soiling, foxing and edgewear. Diagonal crease to the lower rear cover. Good .
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