Author: | Francisco Nieto Jr. | ISBN: | 9781514419168 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | October 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Francisco Nieto Jr. |
ISBN: | 9781514419168 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | October 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
This book is a tribute to our grandfather, Jose Nieto Houston, and great-grandfather, Ramon Cordova. Both of whom fought so valiantly in the Mexican Revolution for a better Mexico. This biography of Jose A. Nieto Houston is for all who are interested in the story of one man thrust into a revolution to fight for the survival of his life. Jose A. Nieto Houston wrote his story for anyone who is interested. The history of the Mexican Revolution is enormous, with lots of material to fill lots of books. These stories can be talked about for quite some time or even written about, its history on various topics, themes, or subject matter. However, there are various opinions on the causes of the Mexican Revolution. Each history in its own version as adapted to each own way of thinking. Villa would affectionately say, Hey, Gringo, come here, I have a job for you. Thats how Gen. Francisco (Pancho) Villa addressed his trusted confidant and aide, Colonel Jose Nieto.
This book is a tribute to our grandfather, Jose Nieto Houston, and great-grandfather, Ramon Cordova. Both of whom fought so valiantly in the Mexican Revolution for a better Mexico. This biography of Jose A. Nieto Houston is for all who are interested in the story of one man thrust into a revolution to fight for the survival of his life. Jose A. Nieto Houston wrote his story for anyone who is interested. The history of the Mexican Revolution is enormous, with lots of material to fill lots of books. These stories can be talked about for quite some time or even written about, its history on various topics, themes, or subject matter. However, there are various opinions on the causes of the Mexican Revolution. Each history in its own version as adapted to each own way of thinking. Villa would affectionately say, Hey, Gringo, come here, I have a job for you. Thats how Gen. Francisco (Pancho) Villa addressed his trusted confidant and aide, Colonel Jose Nieto.