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CONQUEST OF MEXICO, PRESCOTT, 1874, FULL LEATHER 3 VOL. SET, EXCELLENT CONDITION

CONQUEST OF MEXICO, PRESCOTT, 1874, FULL LEATHER 3 VOL. SET, EXCELLENT CONDITION

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Willi am Hickling Prescott (May 4, 1796 – January 28, 1859) was an American historian and Hispanist , who is widely recognized to have been the first American scientific historian. Despite suffering f...

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Willi am Hickling Prescott (May 4, 1796 – January 28, 1859) was an American historian and Hispanist , who is widely recognized to have been the first American scientific historian. Despite suffering from serious visual impairment, which at times prevented him from reading or writing for himself, Prescott became one of the most eminent historians of 19th century America. He is also noted for his eidetic memory . A direct descendant of the revolutionary American officer William Prescott, William H. Prescott spent his childhood and adolescence in Boston, Massachusetts. Prescott attended Harvard University, and considered a legal career, but his poor health prevented him from working professionally and he therefore dedicated himself to a life of writing. After an extensive period of study, during which he sporadically contributed to academic journals, Prescott specialized in late Renaissance Spain and the early Spanish Empire. His works on the subject, The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic (1837), The History of the Conquest of Mexico (1843), A History of the Conquest of Peru (1847) and the unfinished History of the Reign of Phillip II (1856–1858) have become classic works in the field. It is a magnificent epic," said William H. Prescott after the publication of History of the Conquest of Mexico in 1843. Since then, his sweeping account of Cortés's subjugation of the Aztec people has endured as a landmark work of scholarship and dramatic storytelling. This pioneering study presents a compelling view of the clash of civilizations that reverberates in Latin America to this day.The year is 1520. Cortes embarks from Cuba with the aim of claiming Mexico for Spain. Arriving in the capital, he is made welcome by the divine ruler, Montezuma, and the two men become friends. Montezuma comes to believe that Cortes is, in fact, the ancient Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl. Cortes' attempts to convert Montezuma to Christianity fail. He takes his counterpart prisoner, but within chivalrous limits. The arrival of a new body of Spaniards, seeking to overthrow Cortes, whom they see as a vainglorious rebel, screws up the tension. Eventually, Montezuma dies and a fierce, bloody battle ensues.

Specifics

Author

WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT

Binding

Leather

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Language

ENGLISH

Original/Facsimile

Original

Place of Publication

PHILADELPHIA

Publisher

J.B. LIPPINCOTT & CO

Subject

History

Topic

conquest of Mexico

Year Printed

1874

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