"The Rebellion of the Hanged" is the fifth of B. Traven's six legendary Jungle Novels which together form an epic of the birth of the Mexican Revolution. "Rebellion" is a powerful and somber tale of the tortures suffered by downtrodden Indians. But here it culminates in a revolt by the long-oppressed workers against the owners and overseers of the camps, and in a treacherous march through the jungles at the height of the rainy season--a human feat of epic proportions.