Mexican pictorial manuscripts in the British Library, [1590-1743].

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Mexican pictorial manuscripts in the British Library, [1590-1743].

Photographic reproductions of three Mexican pictorial manuscripts--one from the late 16th century, the other two from the first half of the 18th century--concerning villages and lands in Tlaxcala and the valley of Mexico.

[16] leaves : ill., map.

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