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Despatches from Mexico to Charles V
edited by A. Grove Day.
Published
1935
by
American book company
in
New York
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Written in English.
Edition Notes
At head of title: Fernando Cortés.
"The narrative ... relating the incidents of the march from Villa Rica de Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico, the taking of the Emperor Montezuma, the suppression of Narváez, the flight from the city on the 'Noche triste,' and the retreat to Tlascala, forms the main body of the second 'carta relatión' sent by Cortés to Charles V." -- p. xvi-xvii.
"The text followed in preparing this edition has been that of Don Enrique de Vedia in his 'Historiadores primitivos de Indias,' published as volume 22 of 'Biblioteca de autores españoles,' Rivadeneyra, Madrid, 1852." -- p. xix.
Edited with introduction, notes and vocabulary.
Classifications
| Dewey Decimal Class | 972.02 |
| Library of Congress | F1230 .C883 1935 |
The Physical Object
| Pagination | xxviii, 144 p. incl. front. (port.) |
| Number of pages | 144 |
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History Created April 1, 2008 · 3 revisions
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