1803 The True History of the Conquest of Mexico 2 Vols. Castillo Benjamin Bussey
$475.00
This two-volume set of "The True History of the Conquest of Mexico" by Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, published in 1803 by Cushing And Appleton, offers a unique glimpse into the historical events surrounding the fall of the Aztec Empire. The leather-bound books are in their original form, featuring English language text and no personalized inscriptions. The author, a member of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, provides a fascinating firsthand account of the era, making this an excellent addition to any historical collection.
The books were printed in Salem, Massachusetts in the United States, and are categorized as antiquarian and collectible books. The subject matter of Mexico and the region of North America makes this set an ideal read for those interested in historical topics. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift, this two-volume set is a valuable addition to any book collection.
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This two-volume set of "The True History of the Conquest of Mexico" by Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, published in 1803 by Cushing And Appleton, offers a unique glimpse into the historical events surrounding the fall of the Aztec Empire. The leather-bound books are in their original form, featuring English language text and no personalized inscriptions. The author, a member of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, provides a fascinating firsthand account of the era, making this an excellent addition to any historical collection.
The books were printed in Salem, Massachusetts in the United States, and are categorized as antiquarian and collectible books. The subject matter of Mexico and the region of North America makes this set an ideal read for those interested in historical topics. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift, this two-volume set is a valuable addition to any book collection.
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This two-volume set of "The True History of the Conquest of Mexico" by Bernal Diaz Del Castillo, published in 1803 by Cushing And Appleton, offers a unique glimpse into the historical events surrounding the fall of the Aztec Empire. The leather-bound books are in their original form, featuring English language text and no personalized inscriptions. The author, a member of the Spanish conquest of Mexico, provides a fascinating firsthand account of the era, making this an excellent addition to any historical collection.
The books were printed in Salem, Massachusetts in the United States, and are categorized as antiquarian and collectible books. The subject matter of Mexico and the region of North America makes this set an ideal read for those interested in historical topics. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift, this two-volume set is a valuable addition to any book collection.
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