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Obregon's History of 16th Century Explorations in Western America entitled Chronicle, Commentary, or Relation of the Ancient and Modern Discoveries in New Spain and New Mexico, Mexico, 1584 by Baltasar de Obregón; George P. Hammond & Agapito Rey, trans. & eds - 1928

by Baltasar de Obregón; George P. Hammond & Agapito Rey, trans. & eds

Obregon's History of 16th Century Explorations in Western America entitled Chronicle, Commentary, or Relation of the Ancient and Modern Discoveries in New Spain and New Mexico, Mexico, 1584 by Baltasar de Obregón; George P. Hammond & Agapito Rey, trans. & eds - 1928

Obregon's History of 16th Century Explorations in Western America entitled Chronicle, Commentary, or Relation of the Ancient and Modern Discoveries in New Spain and New Mexico, Mexico, 1584

by Baltasar de Obregón; George P. Hammond & Agapito Rey, trans. & eds

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  • Hardcover
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Los Angeles: Wetzel Publishing Co., 1928. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Very good. First English translation of Historia de los descubriementos antiguos de la Nueva Espaa.... [HOWES O 351 a]. Blue cloth boards, gilt title stamping on spine is crisp and bright. Corners lightly rubbed. Front hinge starting, but text block sound and square. Errata tipped in. From the private library of Larry Southwick, collector's marginalia pencilled near front hinge. Very good folding map has offset onto TOC and has a fine crease along part of the edge of map. No DJ. Frontis. xxxvi, 351 pp. including index. Octavo, 6 x 9 inches tall (textblock). Baltasar Obregón (born 1534) was a 16th-century Spanish explorer and historian. He is most notable for publishing the Historia de los descubrimientos de Nueva Espana, an account of his travels in the New World. Obregón was born the son of an encomendera in the Spanish colony of New Spain. At the age of 19 Obregón joined up with a Spanish expedition to California, from which he returned with travel experience. In 1554 at the age of 20 he joined the expedition of Francisco de Ibarra to explore the frontiers of Spanish territory and to secure mineral resources. The expedition was a success, founding several settlements and allowing the Spanish to colonize Zacatecas. Later in life Obregón published an account of his travels, the Historia de los descubrimientos de Nueva Espana, in which he described the landscape of northern Mexico. After cataloging his own life, he continued to publish the accounts of other Spanish expeditions, such as that of Antonio de Espejo --- wikipedia
  • Bookseller Uncommon Works US (US)
  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - Very good
  • Edition First English Language Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Wetzel Publishing Co.
  • Place of Publication Los Angeles
  • Date Published 1928
  • Keywords Francisco de Ibarra, Southwest, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Coronado, Espejo, pueblo, Chamuscado