Six months' residence and travels in Mexico;
containing remarks on the present state of New Spain, Its natural productions, state of society, manufactures, trade, agriculture, and antiquities, &c.
London, Murray, 1824
Includes 'The Plan of the City of Mexico', based on the celebrated map of Mexico City by Diego García Conde originally engraved in 1807. Extremely difficult to obtain because of its rarity and format, Conde's map, as found in this book, is an alternative way of acquiring an early version of the greatest nineteenth-century map of Mexico City.
FIRST EDITION.8vo., [2], v-xii, 532pp., with 2 folding engraved maps, folding table, 16 aquatint plates, 4 coloured by hand. Contemporary pale half calf, spine gilt in 6 compartments, green lettering piece, brown marbled boards and endpapers, a fine fresh copy.
Abbey Travel 666; Sabin 9140.
Lynn Stephen, Zapotec Women: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Globalized Oaxaca, Duke University Press (2005).
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