Showing posts with label Carlota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlota. Show all posts

Joan Haslip's The Crown of Mexico

Update on my other blog, Maximilian ~ Carlota, for researchers, both serious and armchair, of Mexico's Second Empire, the tumultuous period also known as the French Intervention.

The Emperor's Little Pears

Over at my other blog, Maximilian ~ Carlota, where I share research on Mexico's Second Empire, the tumultuous period also known as the French Intervention, a story from San Miguel de Allende.

Thanks to "greenfinger" at MorgueFile.com for the picture of the pears.

More anon.

Dancing Chiva's Maximiliana, Richard Salvucci on How Google Disprespected Mexican History, and Catherine Clinton on Mary Chesnut

UPDATE over at my other blog, Maximilian ~ Carlota, where I share my research on Mexico's Second Empire / French Intervention of the 1860s:

This blog has been quiet lately because I've been preparing the launch this fall of several e-books, including a few works of Maximiliana, and the e-book of my novel in Spanish translation, El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano. (View the complete catalog here and watch my brief video about e-book cover design here.) ...CONTINUE READING