An edition of Robertson (1998)

El Nuevo Reino de León y Monterrey

a través de 3,000 documentos (en síntesis) del Ramo Civil del Archivo Municipal de la ciudad, 1598-1705

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An edition of Robertson (1998)

El Nuevo Reino de León y Monterrey

a través de 3,000 documentos (en síntesis) del Ramo Civil del Archivo Municipal de la ciudad, 1598-1705

1. ed.
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Language
Spanish
Pages
497

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Cover of: Robertson
Robertson: impulsor de la industria regiomontana (1890-1910)
1999, H. Congreso del Estado de Nuevo León
in Spanish - 1. ed.
Cover of: El Nuevo Reino de León y Monterrey

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Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Published in
Monterrey
Genre
Bibliography, Catalogs.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
016.972/13
Library of Congress
Z1427.N8 C38 1998, F1316 C38 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 497 p. ;
Number of pages
497

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6827942M
ISBN 10
9687387726
LCCN
00315654
Goodreads
4053962

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