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Presentación de la novela
El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano, novela
basada en la historia real por C.M. Mayo, traducido por Agustín
Cadena.
26 de mayo, 2011, Ciudad de México. 
Con la participación del
Dr. Javier Garcíadiego, Carlos González Manterola,
Eduardo Turrent, y el novelista Carlos Pascual.
Una hora y 25 minutos.
El último príncipe
del Imperio Mexicano.
Lectura de un extracto del prímer capítulo, "La
consentida de Rosedale" 
C.M. Mayo lee un extracto de la
novela El último príncipe del Imperio mexicano,
traducida por el novelista y poeta Agustín Cadena (Random
House-Mondadori, septiembre 2010).
El
Weso, sepiembre 2010
Acerca de la novela,
El último príncipe del Imperio Mexicano.
"El jamon del sandwich del bicentenario..."
C.M.
Mayo at the Library of Congress, July 20, 2009
A presentation of the the novel, The
Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, and an overview of the
author's research in the various archives in the Library of Congress,
among them, the papers of the Iturbide family, the Emperor Iturbide,
and the circa 1920 copies of a substantial portion of the Kaiser
Maximilian von Mexiko archive in Vienna.
The lecture was sponsored by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress, which is the center for the study of the cultures
and societies of Latin America, the Caribbean, the Iberian Peninsula
and the Spanish Borderlands, and other areas with Spanish and
Portuguese influence.
C.M.
Mayo at the Historical Society of Washington DC, October 18,
2009
A presentation of the the novel, The
Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, with special emphasis
on Washington DC history (notably Georgetown and Rosedale,
the historical estate in Cleveland Park) and an overview of the
author's research in the Historical Society of Washington DC.
"Haunted
Historical Fiction"  
A blog post for "Hist Fic Chick"
Blog, October 15, 2010 about writing The Last Prince of the
Mexican Empire. How thin in the veil between our world and
the next?
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