An edition of North from Mexico (1949)

North from Mexico

the Spanish-speaking people of the United States

[2d ed.]

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An edition of North from Mexico (1949)

North from Mexico

the Spanish-speaking people of the United States

[2d ed.]

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Language
English
Pages
324

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Cover of: North from Mexico
North from Mexico: the Spanish-speaking people of the United States
1990, Greenwood Press
in English - New ed., updated / by Matt S. Meier.
Cover of: North from Mexico
North from Mexico: the Spanish-speaking people of the United States
1990, Praeger
in English - New ed. / updated by Matt S. Meier.
Cover of: North from Mexico
Cover of: North from Mexico
Cover of: North from Mexico
North from Mexico: the Spanish-speaking people of the United States
1961, Monthly Review Press
in English - [2d ed.]
Cover of: North from Mexico
North from Mexico: the Spanish-speaking people of the United States
1949, J. B. Lippincott Co.
in English - [1st ed.]

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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New York

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Pagination
324 p.
Number of pages
324

Edition Identifiers

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OL14622436M
Internet Archive
northfrommexicos0000mcwi

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OL1974051W

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