On the warpath . good. Everybody who has any interest at allin Mexican affairs ought to have a ccpv of this book. C. M. REMINGTON, OMAHA, NEB.—I was a resident of Mexicofrom September, 1910. to the summer of 1916. My first eight months werespent as a soldier in the army of Madero. Later. I worked in differentplaces from Tampico to the Isthmus of Tehauntepec. I was among therefugees during the fiasco of 1914. I have been intimately acquainted withseveral of the leading Maderistas, Huertistas. Villistas, Felixistas, Carran-zistas. Palaezistas and Zapatistas. I have traveled on all the differentm


On the warpath . good. Everybody who has any interest at allin Mexican affairs ought to have a ccpv of this book. C. M. REMINGTON, OMAHA, NEB.—I was a resident of Mexicofrom September, 1910. to the summer of 1916. My first eight months werespent as a soldier in the army of Madero. Later. I worked in differentplaces from Tampico to the Isthmus of Tehauntepec. I was among therefugees during the fiasco of 1914. I have been intimately acquainted withseveral of the leading Maderistas, Huertistas. Villistas, Felixistas, Carran-zistas. Palaezistas and Zapatistas. I have traveled on all the differentmovable things they have down there, from a burro to a tren de terceraclase. I have been robbed of clothes and every movable, and stood all thehumiliations Americans are subjected to in Mexico. I have spent severaldollars for books which were supposed to give a person the inside historyof Mexico, but not till T saw your book was there one that came withingunshot of the situation. It is the real and actual CLERGY CARICATURED IN CARNIVAL,CAMPECHE, MEXICO


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