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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Octavio Paz, Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, Carlos Fuentes, Jorge Alberto Lozoya, Francisco Azuela, Juan Almonte, Luis Ernesto Derbez, Gilberto Bosques Saldivar, Carlos Tello Macias, Jorge Castaneda Gutman, Jose Gorostiza, Antonio Castro Leal, Gilberto Owen, Beatriz Paredes Rangel, Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, Luis Alfonso de Alba, Francisco Leon de la Barra, Rosario Green, Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, Roberto V. Pesqueira, Francisco Javier Gaxiola, Patricia Espinosa, Julio Jimenez Rueda, Martha Lara, Alicia Barcena Ibarra, Porfirio Munoz Ledo, Jaime Torres Bodet, Francisco S. Carvajal, Alfonso Garcia Robles, Fernando Solana, Jose Maria Lafragua, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Santiago Onate Laborde, Jorge Castaneda y Alvarez de la Rosa, Sergio Pitol, Emilio Rabasa, Mario Moya Palencia, Heberto Sein, Silvia Lemus, Teresa Garcia de Madero, Jorge Guajardo, Alejandro Estivill, Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza, Manuel de Aspiroz, Francisco del Rio y Canedo, Ignacio Mariscal, Claude Heller, Ignacio Bonillas, Jorge Gonzalez Mayagoitia, Leonardo Ffrench, Luis Cabrera y Cuaron, Juan de Villafranca, Manuel Maples Arce, Querido Moheno, Alfredo Rogerio Perez Bravo, Carlos Gonzalez Guttierez, Juan Hernandez. Excerpt: Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, MA BE KHS (February 9, 1905 - January 20, 1983) was a Mexican historian, diplomat, scholar, professor, art collector and sugarcane entrepreneur who made significant contributions toward the study of the haciendas of the State of Jalisco (Mexico) in the twentieth century. He was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, the second largest city in Mexico; studied in both Mexico (Instituto de Ciencias, Guadalajara, Jalisco and Escuela Libre de Ingenieros, Guadalajara, Jalisco) and the United States (St Charles College, Grand Coteau, Louisiana and University of Dayton, Ohio). He got a Topographical Engineer degree at...