"An exploration of the intersections of economic development and national identity formation in San Miguel de Allende during the twentieth century which analyzes both the Mexican and the foreign population within national, international, and transnational contexts"--
A comprehensive guide to San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato that provides information on the region's resorts, restaurants, shops, cuisine, nightlife, activities, historical sites, culture, and popular attractions.
Celebrate Mexico's independence at the colorful parades of the fiestas patrias, or indulge in handmade tamales before siesta time Focused advice from expat Julie Doherty Meade, who shares her passion for the vida mexicana In-depth coverage ...
This book is like sitting down for a heart-to-heart conversation with people who made it happen. %u201CAn attentive and richly interesting series of interviews with North Americans who have made lives for themselves in another country, ...
Moon Travel Guides: Your World, Your Way San Miguel's baroque architecture and local flavors will charm anyone who walk its cobblestone streets. Immerse yourself with Moon San Miguel de Allende.
Photographs highlight the traditional doorways into the houses and other old buildings of the historic Mexican city.
Robert de Gast, author of the popular The Doors of San Miguel de Allende crosses the thresholds of homes in this historic Mexican town to discover their remarkable outdoor paradises--sunstruck, lushly colored courtyards, patios, and ...
"The author gives you an intimate glimpse into the lives of people who have lived in San Miguel de Allende for as little as 18 days and as long as 50 years.
Hemmingway First Novel Award-winning author Rick Skwiot serves up an earthy, funny and self-effacing chronicle of his heathen days south of the border.
This is photographic esssay on life in San Miguel de Allende. Travel to San Miguel and experience the vibrant color and life in Mexico, and a town filled with art, culture, and history.
Lovingly-maintained vintage family photos of trips to Mexico decades ago and the author's own carefully-curated photos from more recent years punctuate and add richness to the text.