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Witness to War Description
Witness
to
War
presents
a
compelling
visual
record
of
a
young
American
man’s
venture
in
Mexico
as
the
country
veered
into
revolution
in
the
early
1900s.
Walter
Elias
Hadsell,
a
skilled
photographer
who
had
recently
graduated
as
a
mining
engineer,
documented
a
critical
period
of
foreign
investment
in
Mexico’s
mining
industry
and,
in
the
process,
captured
scenes
of
Mexican
life
in
other
cities.
Susan
Toomey
Frost
draws
from
an
extensive
collection
of
Hadsell’s
original
photographic
prints
to
narrate
his
ten
years
in
Mexico.
The
images
in
Witness
to
War
follow
him
from
his
time
as
a
mining
engineer
in
Mexico
to
his
1917
return
to
mining
in
Arizona,
his
home
state.
Planning
for
a
future
career
in
photography,
Hadsell
soon
acquired
the
Kodak
franchise
for
Veracruz,
Mexico’s
most
important
port
since
colonial
times.
He
documented
the
damage
done
in
Mexico
City
during
a
ten-day
uprising
in
1913
that
led
to
the
assassination
of
Mexican
president
Francisco
Madero.
Veracruz
became
a
vortex
for
U.S.
interference
in
the
Mexican
Revolution
when
President
Woodrow
Wilson
invaded
the
country
in
1914
in
an
attempt
to
thwart
Mexico''s
successor
president
and
to
favor
opposing
forces.
Hadsell,
as
a
resident
American
citizen,
had
immediate
access
to
the
military
operation
as
it
unfolded.
His
images
are
essential
historical
records
of
Wilson’s
intervention
in
Mexican
affairs.
Hadsell’s
camera
recorded
images
of
a
defenseless
city
disrupted
by
the
landing
of
thousands
of
American
troops.
With
no
exit
plan,
U.S.
forces
remained
for
seven
months
before
abruptly
departing.
Hadsell’s
personal
life
took
a
tragic
turn
with
the
death
of
his
wife,
who
left
him
with
three
young
children,
all
born
in
Mexico.
He
endured
another
tragedy
with
the
loss
of
his
Veracruz
studio
during
a
period
of
anti-Americanism,
though
he
ultimately
left
a
rich
legacy
documenting
U.S.-Mexico
relations
at
a
critical
time.
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| OPC | PFTRKBV |
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| Codes | 1595349685 (ISBN-10) |
| 9781595349682 (ISBN) |
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