File:Extracción de Pulque México 1904.jpg

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English: This picture is from the book of Elizabeth Visere McGary "An American Girl in Mexico" Published by Dodd, Mead and Company, 1904 New York. The book an the images are Public Domain because its copyright has expired after 100 years.

In this book the author depicts her impressions of a trip around Mexico, specially around Monterrey. She stays a few days in Saltillo, a week in San Luis Potosí and three months in Mexico City.

The pulque is an alcoholic native beverage extracted from agave or Maguey.
Español: Esta foto pertenece al libro de Elizabeth Visere McGary “An American Girl in Mexico” Publicado por Dodd, Mead and company, 1904 en Nueva York. El libro y sus imágenes son del dominio público en USA por haber expirado su copyright después de 100 años.

En el libro la autora relata sus impresiones de un viaje que hace a México, especialmente a Monterrey en donde permanece por casi un año. Ella está unos días en Saltillo, una semana en San Luis Potosí y unos tres meses en Ciudad de México.

El pulque es una bebida alcoholica nativa que se extrae del agave o maguey.
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Author Publicado por Dodd, Mead and company, 1904 en Nueva York.

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This photo is by [[C.B. Waite]], ca. 1900. Discussed in Olivier Debroise's Mexican Suite: A History of Photography in Mexico. 2001, p. 121.

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