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Antonio De Espejo, As A Familiar Of The Mexican Inquisition, 1572-1578

Antonio De Espejo, As A Familiar Of The Mexican Inquisition, 1572-1578

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Antonio De Espejo, As A Familiar Of The Mexican Inquisition, 1572-1578

by Conway, G. R. G. (George Robert Graham Conway)

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New Mexico: New Mexico Historical Review. Very Good-. 1931. offprint. Stapled wraps. B&W Illustrations; This is an offprint reprinted after an initial publication in the New Mexico Historical Review. This is a trade sized booklet with cardstock covers and a stapled spine. Th book covers have some light edge wear and rubbing. There is a small edge tear to the top rear panel. The text pages are generally clean, though somewhat toned throughout. Onway spent much of his spare time, and much of his own money, in researching the early colonial history of Mexico. He transcribed and translated great quantities of material from the Mexican archives, much of it relating to the inquisition. He was particularly interested in the fate of the English seamen captured by the Spanish and turned over to the inquisition, though individuals of other nationalities also figure in the records. He made gifts and bequests of his material to several libraries. James Williamson commented on the value of Conway's compilations of Hispanic material as complementing the English sources." (Wikipedia) .

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Title
Antonio De Espejo, As A Familiar Of The Mexican Inquisition, 1572-1578
Author
Conway, G. R. G. (George Robert Graham Conway)
Format/Binding
Stapled wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Edition
offprint
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
New Mexico Historical Review
Place of Publication
New Mexico
Date Published
1931
Keywords
Western Americana, G. R. G. Conway, New Mexico, Mexican History, Antonio De Espejo, Mexican Inquisition
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