The Mexican Revolution 191020
By (Author) Alejandro de Quesada
By (author) Philip Jowett
Illustrated by Stephen Walsh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
8th February 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Revolutionary groups and movements
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
Warfare and defence
972.0816
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
254g
Some of the most famous Western movies have been set against the background of the Mexican Revolution of the early 20th century. Now, for the first time in English, Osprey offer a concise but fact-packed account of the events, armies, uniforms and weapons of those ten chaotic and bloody years, putting in context such famous but half-understood names as Diaz, Pancho Villa, Zapata, Madero and Huerta. The text is illustrated with many rare and fascinating period photographs, and with eight detailed color plates of orfiristas and Rurales, Maderisitas, Federales, Villistas, Zapatistas,and US volunteers and intervention troops.
Philip Jowett was born in Leeds in 1961. His previous books for Osprey include Men-at-Arms 306, Chinese Civil War Armies 191149 and a three-part sequence on The Italian Army 194045 (Men-at-Arms 340, 349 & 353). He is married and lives in Lincolnshire, UK. Alejandro de Quesada is a Florida-based military history writer who has written 12 books and over 50 articles. He is a leading authority on Spanish-American subjects. Stephen Walsh studied art at the North East Wales Institute. Since then he has worked mainly for the American historical board-game market, fulfilling a lifelong interest in historical subjects. His American works include the best-selling Settlers of Catan. He is married with two children and lives in Macclesfield, UK.