Mexico

audiobook

Mexico

by Susan Hale

EN·~9 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total
1

The Story of the Nations. - MEXICO

0:02
2

THE STORY OF THE NATIONS. - Large Crown 8vo, Cloth, Illustrated, 5s.

1:04
3

London: T. FISHER UNWIN, Paternoster Square, E.C.

0:06
4

MEXICO - BY - SUSAN HALE

0:14
5

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:26
6

THE STORY OF MEXICO.

0:01
7

I. THE SUBJECT.

16:38
8

II. SHADOWY TRIBES.

17:25
9

III. TOLTECS.

19:07
10

IV. CHICHIMECS.

9:02

Description

The journey begins as the steamer drops anchor off Veracruz, the Gulf of Mexico, and the narrator paints a vivid picture of the low‑lying shore, white‑washed town roofs, and the towering snow‑capped peak of Orizaba in the distance. The description contrasts the comfort of a modern cruise with the hardships faced by Hernán Cortés three centuries earlier, who first set eyes on the same horizon with only a small crew and scant supplies. This opening invites listeners to feel the blend of awe and uncertainty that greets every true explorer.

From that first glimpse, the book unfolds as a richly illustrated travelogue that follows the author through bustling markets, ancient ruins, and colonial cities, revealing the layers of Mexico’s history—from pre‑Columbian temples to the dramatic struggles of the nineteenth‑century empire and republic. Along the way, vivid accounts of local customs, striking landscapes, and the resilient spirit of the people bring the country to life. Listeners will be carried along a path that balances scholarly insight with the sensory experience of a journey across a land of striking contrasts.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (559K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-06-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Susan Hale

Susan Hale

1833–1910

A lively 19th-century travel writer and watercolor painter, she turned her curiosity about art, places, and people into books that invited readers along for the journey. Coming from a famously literary Boston family, she built a career that blended visual art, teaching, and clear, engaging nonfiction.

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