Collier's also known as Collier's Weekly.
Volume 50 Issue 24 p.11.
Source: Hathi Trust, digitized by Google, contributed by Princeton University.
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Collier's Magazine reported regularly on the events that were transpiring in Mexico. Here is a page from the magazine for March 1, 1913, that was published in the aftermath of the execution of President Madero. The page does not report on the execution of the president as there seems to be information lag. Instead, it reports on Madero's return to the National Palace under the assurances from Huerta.
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Editor: Rafael Olea Franco, editor.
Published: México, D.F. : El Colegio de México, 2015.
La Decena Trágica was a series of complicated events in the first stage of the Mexican Revolution that ended in the assassination of President Francisco I. Madero along with his vice-president Pino Suarez. These events have left a strong impression in the memory of the Mexican nation and the artistic creation and re-creation of these events has become an object of this compendium.
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Editor/s: Rebeca Monroy Nasr, Samuel L. Villela Flores.
Published: Ciudad de México : Secretaría de Cultura : Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2017.
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Author: Paco Ignacio Taibo II.
Published: Published México, D.F.: Planeta, 2009.
"Una historia narrativa de la Decena Trágica"--Cover.
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