On the Mexican Highlands, with a Passing Glimpse of Cuba
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A series of travel letters recounts a journey through the American Gulf ports to the Mexican highlands and onward to Cuba, combining vivid descriptions of urban life, marketplaces, churches, and promenades with accounts of mountain passes, mule and rail travel, and ancient and modern mining operations. The narrator records social scenes such as bullfights and local music, sketches provincial officials and customs, and notes agricultural wealth from fertile tablelands to sugar and tobacco estates. Political observation threaded through the narrative contrasts orderly governance and civic progress with signs of restive elements in Cuba. Illustrations and episodic chapters convey both practical travel experience and reflective impressions of landscape, industry, and popular life.
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