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First published in 1928. 'Something more than an historical
document of the first importance...his narrative is so readable
that one's interest and admiration are equally divided between the
stupendous events he records and the charming revelations of his
own character.' Saturday Review. Four eye-witnesses of the
discovery and conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards have left written
records, but of these the present volume and the letters of Cortes
(Volume 14) are by far the most important.
First published in 1928.
'Something more than an historical document of the first
importance...his narrative is so readable that one's interest and
admiration are equally divided between the stupendous events he
records and the charming revelations of his own character.'
Saturday Review.
Four eye-witnesses of the discovery and conquest of Mexico by the
Spaniards have left written records, but of these the present
volume and the letters of Cortes (Volume 14) are by far the most
important.
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