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Moon Handbooks: Mexico (2nd Ed.) [Paperback]

Joe Cummings (Author), Chicki Mallan (Author)
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Moon Handbooks Mexico November 1998
This guidebook includes information about ev ery state in Mexico & gives details of economy, religion, co nduct & customs, health, food, recreation, maps & much more. This guidebook is packed full of interesting facts & detail s about Mexico. '

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  • Paperback: 1220 pages
  • Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing; 2 edition (November 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566911230
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566911238
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5.2 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,941,125 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Joe Cummings was born in New Orleans, and raised in California, France and Washington DC. In high school he developed a taste for rock guitar and subversive politics, playing in a succession of garage bands while publishing an underground newspaper. After he graduated from college, the Peace Corps granted his request to be posted to Thailand, where he served as an English lecturer at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology in Bang Mot, Thonburi. He later earned a master's degree in South Asian Civilization from the University of California at Berkeley, and was a scholar in residence at the East-West Center in Hawaii. His Thailand guide for Lonely Planet was the first guidebook to that country written in English since 1928. An instant success, it remains one of the bestselling guidebook ever published. He has authored over 35 other books, including coffeetable books, phrasebooks and travelogues. Joe has twice been honoured with the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Gold Award and is also a recipient of Mexico's Pluma de Plata (Silver Quill) for outstanding foreign journalism on Mexico. He never gave up the guitar, and continues to jam regularly at clubs in Thailand, where he makes his home.



 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good or Bad?, February 20, 2001
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"cued" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Moon Handbooks: Mexico (2nd Ed.) (Paperback)
It is tough to say if this book is the Good Mexico Guidebook or the Bad one on the market today. I don't want to jump to the hyperboles of my fellow reviewer. I have used Lonely Planet books and had an awful time of it before (see my review of Lonely Planet Brazil). So many people use Lonely Planet books that these "off the beaten path" travellers end up forming their own beaten path: they all stay in the LP-recomended hotel, eat at the LP-recomended restaurant, etc. LP is the Microsoft of independent travel books, and so you should use their books with caution. On the other hand, like most LP Asia books, LP Thailand is a classic - it served me well in the 1980's. So when I saw that Joe Cummings had traded his Thai travelling boots for a pair of Mexican ones, I jumped at the chance to use his guidebook for my Mexican travels. The results are mixed. Mexico is so big, there are so many places to go, and there are so many things to do, that it is a daunting task fitting it all into a single book (even a book this big!). Like LP's "On a Shoestring" guides, this Mexico book appears to actually be a synthesis and summary of some of Moon's other, more in-depth books, such as Pacific Mexico, Cabo, Cancun, etc. For that reason, it would appear that some of the Moon regional guides contain the details and nitty gritty. So if you aren't planning on criss-crossing the country from north to south, east to west, you might consider investing in one of the regional guides which covers a smaller area of Mexico in more detail. As an aside, if you can read a bit of Spanish and want to get really nitty gritty in the "Places to Go / Things to Do" category, check out mexicodesconocido.com.mx. They don't publish any guidebooks, but their travel magazines and on-line content is rich enough to replace any of the Mexico guidebooks on the market.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY or USE THIS BOOK, May 1, 2004
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This review is from: Moon Handbooks: Mexico (2nd Ed.) (Paperback)
This book was absolutely useless. I used this book in 1999/2000 and found the majority of the information contained in this book to be inaccurate or very outdated. I encountered numerous situations where services, i.e. trains, buses, hotels and museums had closed down or not existed for up to 10 years in the past! The 2nd addition did not update any of even the most basic of information. After countless experiences of "wrong advise/info" I tossed the book. Please bear in mind that I lived in Mexico for one year and traveled extensively during this time with my Mexican wife. Buy any other book but this one! You have been warned.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moon Mexico -- a fine guide, indeed., March 7, 2005
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I used the guide in 2000 and found it quite solid. Everything mentioned in it was there, and I generally agreed with the assessments.

I like Moon Guides because they strike a practical balance between high-brow analysis of, say, the Blue Guides and cultural vacuum of Fodors. If you like to decide for yourself where to go, this one is a good start.
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From hiking in the Sierra Madre to snorkeling in the Caribbean, Mexico offers an exceptional variety of outdoor experiences. Read the first page
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high road clearance, charro rings, central camionera, comida corrida, hotel zone, interior chaparral, zona hotelera, state tourist office, right point break, palapa bar, palapa restaurant, queso asadero, palacio municipal, secure parking lot, sportfishing trips, white seabass, sportfishing fleet, deluxe service, full hookups, carne asada, state tourism office, queso fundido, palapa roof, route taxis, pollo asado
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Mexico City, San Miguel, San Luis Potosi, Baja California, San Francisco, San José, Cabo San Lucas, San Carlos, San Diego, Sea of Cortez, Ciudad Juárez, San Cristóbal, Los Mochis, San Felipe, Nuevo Laredo, López Mateos, Sierra Madre, Plaza de Armas, Puerto Vallarta, Todos Santos, Quintana Roo, San Juan, Camino Real, San Antonio, Santa Cruz
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