From the New York Times bestselling author, a haunting historical novel about three generations of women living on a tiny, desolate island.
This exciting middle-grade adventure is Hoot for the Gilded Age—with scientific discoveries, secret plots, and surprisingly enormous fauna.
Stanley's personal history of San Miguel from the 1890s was published in the San Miguel Banner in 1964-1967.
Profiles homes from the colonial town of San Miguel de Allende, surveying numerous interior, architectural, and garden design ideas, from stately rural haciendas and villas to renovated colonial townhouses.
This book is filled with excellent primary source materials and visuals, including illustrations, paintings, and maps.
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 ...
Strode, Now in Mexico, 311; Brenner, Your Mexican Holiday, 166. ... Mexicans for a Summer, Become Members of Households in Colonial Guanajuato,” National Geographic, March 1953, 322, where it is attributed to Cecil B. Atwater.
"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, ...
In celebration of three decades of success, this gorgeous book--which has been awarded the IACP Cookbook Design Award for 2006 and the 2006 IPPY Best Cookbook Award--presents more than 100 recipes from Fonda San Miguel's menus over the ...
“Walking through the old wooden doors at Fonda San Miguel is like a journey back to colonial Mexico.
The Streets of San Miguel