Journal of a Residence and Tour in the Republic of Mexico in the Year 1826 2 Volume Set
The British naval officer George Francis Lyon (1795–1832) survived extremes of African heat and Arctic cold during his colourful career. Remembered chiefly for the engaging journals he kept, and for his watercolours of the Arctic, he was fascinated by the indigenous peoples of the lands he explored, notably being tattooed by Inuit and eating raw caribou and seal meat with them. In 1826 he sailed to Mexico, then recovering from its war of independence, to serve as a commissioner for an English mining company. His vivid and often entertaining two-volume account of his experiences was published in 1828. Volume 1 includes an account of the mines and miners of Zacatecas, as well as miscellaneous other observations. In Volume 2, Lyon encounters notorious bandits outside Guadalajara, ponders the potential navigation of rivers for commercial shipping, and writes of a visit to the Guadalajara theatre.
Product details
July 2014Multiple copy pack
9781108070935
650 pages
216 × 140 mm
0.83kg
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
- Volume 1: Preface
- 1. Arrival at Tampico
- 2. Journey from Las Tamaulipas to San Luis Potosi
- 3. Village of Veta Grande
- 4. Account of the mines and miners of Zacatecas
- 5. From Zacatecas to Bolanos
- 6. Mines of Bolanos. Volume 2:
- 7. Route from Bolanos to Guadalaxara
- 8. Departure from Guadalaxara
- 9. Entrance to Mexico
- 10. Leave Mexico
- 11. Departure from Real del Monte
- 12. General account of the inhabitants
- Appendix.