Colima of New Spain in the Sixteenth Century

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Sauer, Carl. Colima of New Spain in the Sixteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1948. First edition. Small Quarto. vii (i map), 104pp., 1 folding map. Original blue wrappers with black lettering on cover and spine. Ibero-Americana 29, issued March 29, 1948. “The Spanish occupation of Colima was integral part of the design of New Spain, as shaped by Cortés. The men who were fresh from the plunder of the Aztec state were not slow to turn westward. Colima was important in the quest for mineral wealth, as a vas for reconnoitering the unknown North, and for the long voyage to the East Indies” (Author). Wrappers with light sunning and wear along edges, spine sunned. Water stains to plates in margins not affecting images. Wrappers in overall good+, interior in very good condition. vg. Softcover. (35761) $50

Author

Sauer, Carl

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University of California Press

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Berkeley

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Softcover

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First edition

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