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The Florida of the Inca - De Soto
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Condition: |
Used |
ISBN: |
0-399-10234-5 |
Publication Year: |
1988 |
Category: |
History |
Educational Level: |
College |
Author: |
de la Vega |
Publisher: |
University of Texas Press |
Format: |
Softcover |
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Item description
The Florida of the Inca
The Fabulous De Soto Story
By Garcilaso de la Vega
The First Great Classic of American History
Description
"A history of Adelantado, Hernando de Soto, Governor and Captain General of the Kingdom of Florida, and of other heroic Spanish and Indian Cavaliers, written by The Inca, Garcilaso de la Vega, an officer of His Majesty, and a native of the great city of Cuzco, capital of the realms and provinces of Peru."
The Florida of the Inca recieved instant acclaim. It commanded the front cover of the Saturday Review of Literature, was selected by the History Book Club, went quickly into a British edition, and recieved unstinted applause from notable reviewers.[Action - Adventure]
Used, some underlining, pages bright. 654 pages 6" x 9"
[Antiquarian Collectible] [History]
University of Texas Press, 1988
ISBN 0-399-10234-5
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