Book by Weisman Alan
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Críticas:
"A powerful and sensitive interpretation. . . . The narrative, combined with Dusard's crisp photographs, accurately captures the limbo of a borderlands region that is neither Mexican nor North American. Highly recommended."--Library Journal"Weisman's empathetic prose documents the aspirations and challenges of men, women and children exposed daily to the dynamics of the extended frontier. . . . Dusard's exquisite black-and-white photos add a humanistic dimension that make La Frontera an unusual study."--San Diego Tribune"This peerless, beautifully illustrated work cannot be too highly recommended."--Latin America in Books"La Frontera takes us on a sometimes bumpy but always buoyant journey of the nearly 2,000 miles which make up the boundary between the United States and Mexico. . . . Rich in border flavor and journalistic prose."--Southern California Quarterly"Newcomers and natives alike will come away with fresh insights and a deeper appreciation of the clash and blend of peoples and lifestyles in the southwestern borderland."--The Journal of Arizona History
Reseña del editor:
Weisman and Dusard bring alive the people and geography of the U.S.-Mexican border, as well as the issues that divide each nation. 48 black-and-white photographs.. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
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- EditorialUniversity of Arizona Press
- Año de publicación1991
- ISBN 10 0816512310
- ISBN 13 9780816512317
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas200
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Valoración
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3,5
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