THE AMERICAS AND MEXICO (11 Works in 11 Volumes)
A group of works about The Americas and Mexico, comprising: OBER, Frederick. Travels in Mexico and Life Among the Mexicans. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1884. MAYER, Brantz. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican: a historical, geographical, political, statistical, and social account of that country from the period of the invasion by the Spaniards to present time. With a view of the Ancient Aztec Empire and civilization; a historical sketch of the late war and notices of New Mexico and California. Volume I. Hartford: S. Drake and Company, 1852. RODWAY, James. In the Guiana Forest: studies of nature in relation to the struggle for life. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894. BRIGHAM, William T. Guatemala: the land of the Quetzal. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1887. AGASSIZ, Louis (Professor and Mrs.). A Journey in Brazil. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868. MARKHAM, Clements. Narratives of the Rites and Laws of the Yncas. London: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1920. SQUIER, E.G. Notes on Central America; Particularly the State of Honduras and San Salvador: their geography, topography, climate, population, resources, productions, etc., etc., and the proposed Honduras Inter-oceanic Railway. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855. DE CIEZA DE LEON, Pedro. The War of Quito and Inca Documents. LONDON: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1913. WAFER, Lionel. A New Voyage & Description of the Isthmus of America. Oxford: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1934. WRIGHT, Irene A. Further English Voyages to Spanish America, 1583-1594. London: Printed for the Haklut Society, 1951.
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