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Black Robe Frontiersman: Pedro Mendez, S J in The Hispanic American Historical Review Volume XXVII, Number 1

Black Robe Frontiersman: Pedro Mendez, S J in The Hispanic American Historical Review Volume XXVII, Number 1

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Black Robe Frontiersman: Pedro Mendez, S J in The Hispanic American Historical Review Volume XXVII, Number 1

by John Francis Bannon (1905-1986)

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61-86 pages. Quarto (10" x 6 3/4") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Hispanic American Historical Review Volume XXVII, Number 1 complete issue. First edition. The present pages seek to take a typical missionary of Spanish colonial days and show him in the light of a frontiersman. The man is the Jesuit Pedro Mendez; his field of activity, the northwestern frontier of New Spain in the late sixteenth and early decades of the seventeenth century. Condition: Corners bumped, wrappers with edge wear and some small chips and tears, spine ends rubbed else very good.

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Title
Black Robe Frontiersman: Pedro Mendez, S J in The Hispanic American Historical Review Volume XXVII, Number 1
Author
John Francis Bannon (1905-1986)
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Used - Very Good
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Edition
First
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Place of Publication
Durham
Date Published
1947
Pages
61-86 pages
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Quarto
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Keywords
Borderlands
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Colonial America;

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