Ecuador -- History -- To 1809; Peru -- History -- 1548-1820; Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548; Pizarro, Gonzalo, -1548
_Issued for 1906._
19, 20.--A New Account of East India and Persia.
In eight Letters, being Nine Years’ Travels, begun 1672, and finished
1681. By JOHN FRYER, M.D., Cantabrig., and Fellow of the Royal Society.
_Printed by R. R. for Ri. Chiswell; at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul’s
Churchyard, London, 1688._ Fol. Edited, with Notes and an Introduction,
by WILLIAM CROOKE, B.A., Bengal Civil Service (retired), Editor of
“Hobson Jobson,” &c., &c. Vol. I-II.
_Issued for 1909 and 1912._
21--The Guanches of Tenerife, The Holy Image of Our Lady of Candelaria.
With the Spanish Conquest and Settlement. By the FRIAR ALONSO DE
ESPINOSA, of the Order of Preachers, 1594. Translated and Edited, with
Notes and an Introduction, by SIR CLEMENTS MARKHAM, K.C.B., President of
the Hakluyt Society. With a Bibliography of the Canary Islands, A.D.
1341-1907, chronologically arranged, with the British Museum
press-marks, and an alphabetical list of authors, editors, and titles. 2
Maps, by SIR CLEMENTS MARKHAM, and 4 Illus. Index. pp. xxvi. 221.
_Issued for 1907._
22--History of the Incas.
By PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBOA. 1572. From the MS. sent to King Philip II.
of Spain, and now in the Göttingen University Library. And The Execution
of the Inca Tupac Amaru. 1571. By Captain BALTASAR DE OCAMPO, 1610.
(British Museum Add. MSS. 17, 585.) Translated and Edited, with Notes
and an Introduction, by SIR CLEMENTS MARKHAM, K.C.B. 2 Maps, by GRAHAM
MACKAY, R.G.S., and 10 Illus. Index, pp. xxii. 395.
--Supplement. A Narrative of the Vice-Regal Embassy to Vilcabambal 1571,
and of the Execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru, Dec. 1571. By _Friar
Gabriel de Oviedo_, of Cuzco, 1573. Translated by SIR CLEMENTS MARKHAM,
K.C.B. Index. pp. 397-412.
_Issued for 1907._
23, 24, 25--Conquest of New Spain.
The True History of the Conquest of New Spain. By BERNAL DÍAZ DEL
CASTILLO, one of its Conquerors. From the only exact copy made of the
Original Manuscript. Edited and published in Mexico, by GENARO GARCÍA,
1904. Translated into English, with Introduction and Notes, by ALFRED
PERCIVAL MAUDSLAY, M.A., Hon. Professor of Archæology, National Museum,
Mexico. Vols. I-III.
_Issued for 1908 and 1910._
26, 27.--Storm van’s Gravesande.
The Rise of British Guiana, compiled from his despatches, by C. A.
HARRIS, C.B., C.M.G., Chief Clerk, Colonial Office, and J. A. J. DE
VILLIERS, of the British Museum. 2 vols.
_Issued for 1911._
28.--Magellan’s Strait.
Early Spanish Voyages, edited, with Notes and Introduction, by SIR
CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, K.C.B. pp. viii. 288.
_Issued for 1911._
29.--Book of the Knowledge.
Book of the Knowledge of all the Kingdoms, Lands and Lordships that are
in the World.... Written by a Spanish Franciscan in the Middle of the
XIV Century; published for the first time, with Notes, by MARCOS JIMENEZ
DE LA ESPADA. Translated and Edited by SIR CLEMENTS MARKHAM, K.C.B. With
20 Coloured Plates. pp. xiii. 85.
_Issued for 1912._
30.--Conquest of New Spain.
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