The amethyst ring : production material, 1983.

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The amethyst ring : production material, 1983.

Spanish seminarian Julián Escobar, known to the Mayas as Lord Kukulcán and worshipped as a god, witnesses the fall of the Mayan and Incan civilizations with the coming of Cortés and Pizarro. Third and concluding volume of the trilogy on the Spanish conquest of America. The collection comprises corrected holograph and typescript, corrected typescript (some photocopy), corrected galley proof, correspondence.

Manuscripts: 26 folders.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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O'Dell, Scott, 1898-1989

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