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Editorial Mazatlán is a small independent publisher located in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, specializing in English-language books on Mexican history and culture for the common reader.
In addition, Editorial Mazatlán publishes supplemental training material for Spanish teachers and will be launching a series of local self-guided tours of selected popular Mexican retirement and vacation destinations. | | |
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...these books make for entertaining English reading with a wonderfully
local flavor and focus guaranteed to appeal to expats (and would-be
snowbirds) in Mexico.
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New and forthcoming releases:
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Winter 2008-09
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Gods, Gachupines and Gringos:
A People's History of Mexico
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"...a lively and engaging book that
offers his unique perspective on Mexican history. This work will serve
as a refreshing, non-academic introduction, sure to whet the appetite
of the curious reader to learn more about México." |
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Fall 2009 |
Ports of Call: Mazatlán
Ports of Call: Puerto Vallarta
Ports of Call: Costa Chica
Additional titles to follow |
Part local history, part guide book, "Ports of Call" offer the serious traveler a glimpse of life and history beyond the beach, the disco and the restaurants.
Meet the peoples -- from pirates to prelates -- who made your "port of call" the unique community it is, and enjoy your visit to a place that is more than just another "sunny day at the beach." |
Editorial Mazatlán
calzada Camarón Sábalo No. 610
fracc. El Dorado C.P. 82110
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México
Telephone: (+52 or 011-52 from the U.S. and Canada) (669) 916-7899
U.S. Office:
6619 Montgomery Blvd. NE.
Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 349-0425
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