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Disease, Depopulation and Culture Change in Northwestern New Spain, 1518-1764.

by Reff, Daniel T.

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Mexico 004 Reff, Daniel T. Disease, Depopulation and Culture Change in Northwestern New Spain, 1518-1764. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1991, xiii, 330 pages, illus, bib, index. Very good to fine in like dust jacket, which is further protected by a mylar dust jacket. $30.00 Box 127
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Spanish-American folk-songs

by Eleanor Hague

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Music spaf Spanish-American folk-songs: As sung and played by Mrs. Francisca de la Guerra Dibblee, Miss Carlota Manuela Corella, Miss E. A. Seeger, Mrs. Geoffrey Hamer, Mrs. Theodore Barnes, mrs. Karbe, Senorita Luz Gonzales Dosal, Mrs. Dane Coolidge... Collected by Eleanor Hague. Lancaster, Pa.: American Folk-lore Society, 1917, 115p. Book is in good condition but there are a number of pages with the corners folded down. There is wear to top of spine and top edge of cover panel. Tipped in is a small envelope with Hague's calling card, with handwritten note: "Merry Christmas and love". Addressed to Mrs. Arnold Hague of Washinton, D. C. $15.00 Box 27
Serenata; El trobador ; La casita; Yo no sé si me quieres; Los ojos mexicanos; Dime, mujer adorada; Yo te amo, idolatro; Pregúntale a las estrellas; Reir es necesario; Angel de mis amores; Un adios: canción; La paloma blanca; Que bello es querer; Tiemblo con tus miradas; Encantadora María; Crepúsculo; ¡O blanca virgen a tu ventana!; Tu eres… Read More
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The Spiritual Conquest of Mexico: An essay on the apostolate and the evangelizing methods of the Mendicant Orders in New Spain. Translated By Lesley Byrd Simpson.

by Ricard, Robert.

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Mexico 003 Ricard, Robert. The Spiritual Conquest of Mexico: An essay on the apostolate and the evangelizing methods of the Mendicant Orders in New Spain. Translated By Lesley Byrd Simpson. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966, xii, 423 pages, illus., notes, bib, index. Good to very good copy. The front panel of the dust jacket is present but rest is missing. Mendicant orders would have been the Franciscans, Dominicans, and the Augustinians. $35.00 Box A 87
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The encomienda in new Spain; the beginning of Spanish Mexico

by Simpson, Lesley Byrd, 1891-1984.

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Mexico 002 Simpson, Lesley Byrd, 1891-1984. The encomienda in new Spain; the beginning of Spanish Mexico.
Revised and enlarged edition. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982, xv, 257 pages, map, facsim, bib, index. Fine copy of the hardcover, no dust jacket. $10.00
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The first Spanish entry into San Francisco Bay, 1775; the original narrative, hitherto unpublished, and further details by participants in the first explorations of the Bay's waters, together with four contemporary maps and six illustrations in full colour from the brush and pencil of Louis Choris who was at San Francisco in 1816. Edited by John Galvin.

by Santa Maria, Vicente de, O. F. M. (1742 – July 16, 1806)

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Mexico 001 Santa Maria, Vicente de, O. F. M. (1742 – July 16, 1806). The first Spanish entry into San Francisco Bay, 1775; the original narrative, hitherto unpublished, and further details by participants in the first explorations of the Bay's waters, together with four contemporary maps and six illustrations in full colour from the brush and pencil of Louis Choris who was at San Francisco in 1816. Edited by John Galvin. San Francisco: Published by John Howell - Books, 1971, 130p, bib, illus. (part col.), facsims., maps.Designed and printed by Lawtonand Alfred Kennedy.Text in English and Spanish. Larger, handsome book in like dust jacket. $22.50
Contents: Introduction -- Prologue, from the journal of Father Miguel de la Campa, 1775 -- Journal of Father Vicente Santa Maria, 1775 -- The map that accompanied Father Santa María's journal -- From the journal of Juan Manuel de Ayala, 1775 -- Letter of Captain Ayala to the Viceroy Bucareli, November 9, 1775 -- The report of José de Cañizares to Captain… Read More
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The myths of Mexico & Peru.

by Spence, Lewis.

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Mexico slmm Spence, Lewis. The myths of Mexico & Peru. With 52 full-page illustrations mainly by Gilbert James and William Sewell, and other drawings and maps.. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1931, xiii, 366 p, bibliography, index and glossary, illustrations, black and white and colored. Very nice copy of a handsome book, fine condition, many pages still uncut. Would make a nice gift. $42.50 Box 70, I, 3
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