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This text is a cultural and linguistic study of the indigenous languages spoken throughout Mexico in the late 19th century.

A fictitious 19th-century book intended to teach Americans about travel through Central America and Mexico

Edith O'Shaughnessy's personal and unfiltered account of her time in Mexico as an American diplomat's wife during the Mexican Revolution with an account of the United States occupation in Vera Cruz

Part of a 9-volume collection of canonical illustrations of the New World, Volume 8 of de Bry's Americæ introduces readers to visions of Sir Walter Raleigh's, Francis Drake's, and Thomas Candisch's expeditions in the Western Hemisphere.
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