The conquest of New Spain
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Author
Contributions
- Cohen, J. M. 1903- - Contributor
Publication
1963 - Penguin Books, [Harmondsworth], England
Language
English
Word Count
103,000 words, Guess
Page Count
412 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14297529M
- ISBN-100140441239
- OCLC Control Number526355
- OCLC Control Number4596909
- OCLC Control Number51857046
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number11257980
- OCLC Control Numberconquestofnewspa0000dazd
- Library of Congress Control Number63005608
- LibraryThing13800
- Goodreads108490
Classifications
- LCCF1230 D5313 1963
- DDC972.02
- LCCF1230 .D564
and 6 more
- LCCF1230 .D5456
- LCCF1230 .D529
- LCCF1230 .D53
- LCCF1230 .D56
- LCCF1230 .D5363
- LCCF'1230'D5375'1968
Description
A follower of Hernando Cortez describes how a small group of Spaniards was able to defeat the mighty Aztecs and lay claim to their territory and treasures for Spain.
Description
Recollections of the conquest of New Spain describes the various expeditions, marches, embassies, important leaders, sieges, and captures.
Subjects
Topics
Places
People
Series Statement
- Penguin classics -- L123
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