My Lost Mexico – James A. Michener (1992, Limited Edition, Signed)
This rare, posthumously published work by James A. Michener offers a deeply personal departure from his signature epic historical novels. My Lost Mexico is an intimate memoir-travelogue, recounting Michener’s lifelong fascination with Mexico—its landscapes, cultures, and turbulent history—while reflecting on his own artistic journey. The limited edition often features exquisite production quality, including archival paper, tipped-in photographs, or illustrations, making it a collector’s treasure.
For Fans Who’d Appreciate:
- Texas (1985) – James A. Michener – His epic on Mexico’s northern neighbor, rich in borderland history
- The Mexico Reader (2002) – Gilbert M. Joseph – A mosaic of Mexican voices, from Aztec poetry to modern essays
- The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950) – Octavio Paz – Philosophical companion to Michener’s cultural reflections
“Not a sweeping saga, but a love letter—written in the margins of Michener’s grand career.”