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This antique set of books from 1826 tells the story of the conquest of Mexico in three volumes, written by Don Antonio de Solis. The books are in the Spanish language and are bound in leather with a vintage paperback style. The publisher is Fermin Didot from Paris, and the set is considered a collector\'s edition with unique attributes such as being numbered and miniature.
The books are in their original/facsimile form and are categorized as antique and collectible. The topic is historical,, and the region is Europe, focusing on Mexico. The set includes three volumes and is part of the character family of Mexico.
Measurements 4 3/4 x 3 x 1 inches each
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\"HISTORY
OF THE CONQUEST
FROM MEXICO,
POPULATION AND PROGRESS
OF SETENTRIONAL AMERICA,
KNOWN BY THE NAME OF NEW SPAIN.
WRITE IT
DON ANTONIO DE SOLIS,
Secretary of His Majesty and his Chief Chronicler of the Indies.
INTRODUCTION 1.
PARIS.
IN THE FRENCH HISPANQ BOOKSTORE
3OSSANGE PADRE, CALLE DE RICHELIEU, N° 60.
1826.\"
\"HISTORIA
DE LA CONQUISTA
DE MEJICO,
POBLACION Y PROGRESOS DE LA AMÉRICA SETENTRIONAL, CONOCIDA POR EL NOMBRE
DE NUEVA ESPAÑA.
ESCRIBIALA
DON ANTONIO DE SOLIS,
Secretario de S. M. y su Cronista mayor de las Indias.
TOMO 1.
PARIS.
EN LA LIBRERIA HISPANO FRANCESA
BOSSANGE PADRE, CALLE DE RICHELIEU, Nº 60.
1826.\"