DIAZ DEL CASTILLO, BERNAL - The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico

Farrar Straus & Cudahy, NY, 1956, 1st Am Ed. Hardbound. Edited from the only exact copy of the original MS (and published in Mexico) by Genaro Garcia. Translated with an Introduction and Notes by A P Maudslay. Introduction to the American edition by Irving A Leonard. The author, conquistador, served under Cortes through the entire Mexican campaign. This book is the only accurately edited and translated work (there being in existence several corrupt versions), and it is a basic source history, it is also exciting, lusty and bloody. Diaz was with Cortes when he sank his ships, thus committing his party irrevocable to the conquest; he was close in the counsels of the leaders and was at hand when Montezuma was made a prisoner in his own palace. He fought in over 100 battles and skirmishes against an enemy who made living sacrifices of their prisoners; cutting out their hearts, butchering their bodies, skinning their bearded faces. These things Diaz said and wrote about; the result is a magnificent volume indispensable to historians and to readers who delight in sheer adventure. LCCN 56-5758. 478 Pgs. Description text copyright 2005. Nr Fine in Torn & Taped DJ. Slight edge and corner wear, content excellent. Paper DJ. 8vo..
EUR 11.65 [Appr.: US$ 17.45 | £UK 10.5 | JP¥ 1542] Booknumber: 8500

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