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Guatemala and Her People of To-day / Being an Account of the Land, Its History and Development; the People, Their Customs and Characteristics; to Which Are Added Chapters on British Honduras and the Republic of Honduras, with References to the Other Countries of Central America, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica cover

Guatemala and Her People of To-day / Being an Account of the Land, Its History and Development; the People, Their Customs and Characteristics; to Which Are Added Chapters on British Honduras and the Republic of Honduras, with References to the Other Countries of Central America, Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica

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A travel-based study of a Central American republic that surveys its geography, climate, natural resources, and volcanic landscapes; describes urban life in the capital, transportation and railways, agricultural production, and economic opportunities; examines the people, indigenous customs and social character, religious influences, and contemporary political history; documents ancient ruins and archaeological monuments; and includes chapters on neighboring British Honduras and the Republic of Honduras, combining firsthand observations, historical narrative, and practical commentary on present conditions and future possibilities.

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Nevin O. Winter

Nevin O. Winter was an American author known for his detailed explorations of Latin American cultures and societies in the early 20th century. His notable works include "Argentina and Her People of To-day," which provides insights into the customs, characteristics, and advancements of Argentinians. Winter's writings often reflect a blend of historical context and cultural analysis, making significant contributions to the understanding of various Latin American nations, including Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico. Through his accounts, he aimed to present a comprehensive view of the people and their development, highlighting the rich diversity of the region.

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