Octavio Paz: Mexican Poet and Critic-- Focuses on the lives and accomplishments of prominent Hispanic men and women -- Underscores the important influence Hispanics have had on world culture -- Each in-depth biography is lavishly illustrated with photographs |
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Hispanics of Achievement | 7 |
Mexico and Mixcoac | 25 |
Ceremony in the Catacombs | 43 |
Copyright | |
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