The Spanish Southwest 1542-1794; [An Annotated Bibliography] [In two parts] [Republished from Quivira Society editon, 1937, Volume VII, Parts I and II]
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- New York: Arno Press, 1967
New York: Arno Press, 1967. Near Fine. [9.5x6.5in]; Part I - [4], 13-270 pp., Part II - [2], 275-553 pp., 113 illustrations and maps, most folding to original sizes, bibliography and index; Pale green cloth covers with maroon backstrip and gilt lettering on spine; Minimal shelf wear to covers, few light pencil marks in text. [Axe 178]. Henry Raup Wagner (1862-1957) was a book collector, cartographer, historian, author and bibliographer. He was a Yale law school graduate and worked for mining interests in North and South America, New York and London. He was a major book collector in later shifted from collecting to research and writing articles, books and bibliographies on the American Southwest, exploration and maps of the Northwest Coast of America. He is credited with 193 publications from Ruth Axe book, The Published Writings of Henry R. Wagner, 1988.
This book is a reprint of the I937 edition by The Quivira Society (Axe 87), which was an update and expanded edition of the 1924 edition by Gillick and Company (Axe 26) Each of the three editions incluled facsimiles of Spanish title pages, maps and documents.
This book is a reprint of the I937 edition by The Quivira Society (Axe 87), which was an update and expanded edition of the 1924 edition by Gillick and Company (Axe 26) Each of the three editions incluled facsimiles of Spanish title pages, maps and documents.