John Reed's classic account of Pancho Villa and the Mexican revolution is an early example of an "embedded" journalist, who shared the daily lives of the insurgents and was a witness to the wretched lives of the Mexican people. This is one of the most vivid testimonies of this revolutionary upheaval. --Este texto se refiere a la edición Paperback .
"Excelente trabajo periodistico de este sr. se puede considerar que hay imparcialidad en su narrativa, aunque tiene simpatia por los constitucionalistas, no se considera un revolucionario."