item: #1 of 4 id: 38264 author: Pepper, Charles M. (Charles Melville) title: Guatemala, the country of the future date: None words: 21903 flesch: 57 summary: The fame of Guatemala coffee is worldwide and it commands the highest prices. With the increased facilities for transportation there would appear to be an excellent opportunity for dealers to make a specialty of Guatemala coffee in the United States, for the article once introduced would be sure to have an increased consumption. keywords: american; atlantic; cabrera; capital; central; city; coast; coffee; consul; cotton; country; department; districts; estrada; estrada cabrera; feet; foreign; general; goods; government; guatemala; new; north; pacific; president; president estrada; railway; regions; republic; san; states; system; time; united; united states; years cache: 38264.txt plain text: 38264.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 38398 author: Duellman, William Edward title: Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala date: None words: 18428 flesch: 76 summary: At the suggestion of L. C. Stuart, I am following Schmidt (1941:501) in placing _X. mexicanus_ as a subspecies of _X. rabdocephalus_. Schmidt (1936:151) and Stuart (1943:13) found _B. moreleti mulleri_ in bromeliads at Finca Samac, Alta Verapaz. keywords: = =; alta; black; brown; chinajá; el petén; figures; floor; forest; guatemala; length; nnw; petén; río; snout; southern; species; specimens; stuart; tail; text; toocog; trees; verapaz cache: 38398.txt plain text: 38398.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 56550 author: Spence, Lewis title: The Popol Vuh: The Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America date: None words: 12837 flesch: 67 summary: The name Popol Vuh signifies Record of the Community, and its literal translation is Book of the Mat, from the Kiché word pop or popol, a mat or rug of woven rushes or bark on which the entire family sat, and vuh or uuh, paper or book, from uoch to write. I The work on the subject which is most easily obtained, and indeed the only work which gives the original Kiché text, is that of the Abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg, Vuh Popol: keywords: ahpu; american; book; cakix; creation; earth; gods; history; house; hun; hurakan; kiché; mayan; men; mythology; people; popol; popol vuh; vuh; vukub; xibalba; xmucane cache: 56550.txt plain text: 56550.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 7072 author: Franck, Harry Alverson title: Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond date: None words: 70982 flesch: 71 summary: Horsemen, Mexicans on burros, peon men, women, and children afoot were legion. There were many men with a little glass box full of squares of sweets like fudge, selling at a half-cent each; every possible odd and end of the shops was there; old women humped over their meager wares, smoking cigarettes, offered for sale the scraps of calico left over from the cutting of a gown, six-inch triangles of no fathomable use to purchasers. keywords: air; american; bare; black; blue; brown; capital; car; church; city; cold; corn; country; day; earth; feet; floor; green; guatemala; half; hand; heavy; hills; honduras; hotel; hour; house; hut; huts; indian; inhabitants; jungle; land; lay; left; level; life; long; man; men; mexican; mexico; miles; morning; mountain; mud; native; near; new; night; peons; pine; place; plain; plaza; red; river; road; rock; room; set; spanish; station; stone; street; sun; time; town; train; trees; valley; water; way; white; women cache: 7072.txt plain text: 7072.txt