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Paperback Tampico Book

ISBN: 1026029260

ISBN13: 9781026029268

Tampico

"Tampico" is a compelling novel set against the volatile and atmospheric backdrop of the Mexican oil fields during the early 20th century. The story follows Govett Bradier, a ruthless and weary American businessman who returns to the tropical heat of Mexico to reclaim a woman he once loved and to settle unfinished business in the industry he helped build. As Bradier navigates a landscape defined by corporate greed, political instability, and personal betrayal, he confronts the consequences of his own past actions and the inevitable decay of his influence.

Joseph Hergesheimer crafts a narrative rich in tension, exploring the dark side of the American dream and the moral compromises inherent in the pursuit of wealth and power. The work is noted for its vivid descriptions and its exploration of the clash between industrial ambition and the rugged realities of the Mexican coast. By intertwining a story of individual obsession with the broader struggle for control over natural resources, "Tampico" offers a sophisticated look at the complexities of human desire and the relentless march of progress. This novel stands as a significant work of early 20th-century fiction, capturing the spirit of an era marked by both expansion and disillusionment.

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