Mexico
by James A. Michener
Review this book!
Norman Clay is a U. S. journalist who travels to Mexico to cover a bullfight and research his family history. The narrative moves between Clay's past--the labyrinth of his family tree--and the present, bringing with it the history of Mexico from ancient Indian times to the present. Michener began work on this book in 1961. He set it aside to work on another project, lost track of the manuscript, and thirty years later rediscovered it and completed the book.
Editions of Mexico
![]() |
ISBN |
Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Crest |
Date 1994 |
Price $1.00 |
![]() Very Good |
![]() |
ISBN |
Binding/Format Prebinding |
Publisher Bt Bound |
Date 1999 |
Price $10.34 |
![]() Good |
![]() |
ISBN |
Binding/Format Audio Cassette |
Publisher Random House |
Date 1992 |
Price $2.04 |
![]() Used - Good |
![]() |
ISBN |
Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Random House Inc |
Date 1992 |
Price $1.00 |
![]() Good |
![]() |
ISBN |
Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Random House Inc |
Date 1992 |
Price $3.98 |
![]() Used - Good |
Publisher Notes
In the completion of a manuscript begun thirty years ago, American journalist Norman Clay's assignment in Mexico leads him to uncover his fascinating Mexican ancestry, set against the backdrop of 1,500 years of Mexican history. (Historical Fiction).
First Line
I had been sent out to Mexico to cover a murder, one of a remarkable kind. And since it had not yet happened, I had been ordered to get photographs, too.
Review this book!









