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Editorial Mazatlán

Books in English for Mexiphiles ... and others
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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. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Editorial Mazatlán publishes high quality books and pamphlets on both general interest subjects for Spanish-language learners and visitors to Mexico, as well as readable works on the history and culture of the country. 
 
 
 
 
 
Editorial Mazatlán is a MEXICAN company with a subsidiary office in the United States to allow us to take advantage of U.S. publication rights, and distribute through channels not available to businesses located outside the United States. We may, occasionally, partner with Mexican or Latin American publishers to make works otherwise not available in the United States accessible under our imprint. 
 
 
 
 
Editorial Mazatlán  publications are reviewed for not just their general readability and interest but also for their relevance to México and their scholarly or professional accuracy before undergoing a rigorous editorial process.  However, given the very high cost of paper and book production in Mexico, Editorial Mazatlán often issues publications in low-cost formats, in addition to e-books. 
 
 
Editorial Mazatlán is not a "Print-on-Demand" publisher, meaning our books are reviewed by print and other media outlets.  However, some some back titles may be reissued though "Print on Demand" companies to meet consumer demand.
 
Editorial Mazatlán is always soliciting new and worthwhile manuscripts of English language manuscripts related to Mexico, Spanish-language studies and Latin America.


...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.

Read the Guadalajara Reporter's full article on Editorial Mazatlán here. 




SPRING 2010
Revolutionary Days
 
Ray Acosta's invaluable resource for scholars, historians and students, the confusing and conflicting events of the Mexican Revolution have been -- for the first time -- sorted by day and date.  With extensive source notes and bibliography.


 
 
 
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: 
6919 Montgomery Blvd. NE.
    Albuquerque, NM 87109
       (505) 349-0425