Las noches mejicanas

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Las noches mejicanas

by Gustave Aimard

ES·~11 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total

LAS NOCHES MEJICANAS - POR - GUSTAVO AIMARD - TRADUCCIÓN DE - LUIS CALVO - 3.a EDICIÓN - TOMO I - BARCELONA - TIPOLITOGRAFÍA DE LUIS TASSO - ARCO DEL TEATRO, 91 Y 33 - 1920

0:12

LAS NOCHES MEJICANAS

0:01

I. LAS CUMBRES

20:11

II. LOS VIAJEROS

17:43

III. LOS SALTEADORES

16:47

IV. EL RAYO

17:09

V. LA HACIENDA DEL ARENAL

17:10

VI. POR LA VENTANA

20:49

VII. EL RANCHO

19:49

VIII. EL HERIDO

19:28

Description

The story opens on the sun‑drenched slopes of the Mexican highlands, where a serpentine road carves its way through mist‑cloaked ridges toward the legendary Puebla de los Ángeles. Lush valleys burst with yuca, banana, and bamboo, while a crystal‑clear stream winds beside a carpet of grass, offering a cool respite from the lingering heat. The landscape is rendered in vivid detail, inviting listeners to picture a kaleidoscope of colors and shadows that seem to shift with every turn.

Amid this grandeur two well‑dressed riders, owners of prosperous haciendas, pause their journey to savor the view and smoke fragrant Havana cigars. Heavily armed with revolvers, double‑barreled rifles, knives and a sturdy rope, they embody the rugged confidence of frontier men accustomed to danger. Their easy camaraderie and sharp eyes suggest both a deep familiarity with the land and an undercurrent of tension that hints at challenges yet to arise.

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es

Duration

~11 hours (674K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Camille Bernard and Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (back online soon in an extended version, also linking to free sources for education worldwide ... MOOC's, educational materials,...)

Release date

2017-03-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gustave Aimard

Gustave Aimard

1818–1883

Adventure, frontier danger, and far-off landscapes run through these fast-moving novels by a French writer who turned his taste for travel into popular fiction. Best known for stories set in the Americas, he helped bring the western and frontier tale to a wide 19th-century readership.

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