El camino a la Tierra Prometida
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El camino a la Tierra Prometida

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179 pages 1998

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"Loving account of how a Jewish family from Poland, whose progenitor Isaac Coppel Kolschezki came to settle in Mazatlán in 1855, became part of that city's Christian elite. Thanks to the business acumen of successive generations, their shoe and luggage factory and real estate enterprises established the family's considerable fortune. Valuable contribution to the debate on immigration"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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