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The Incas of Pedro Cieza de Leon

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More than four hundred years ago, Pedro de Cieza de León set out to conduct the readers of his time - and of subsequent generations - over the Royal Road of the Incas. His chronicles of Peru, published in 1553 and 1880, rank with Bernal Díaz del Castillo's account of the conquest of Mexico. While previous English translations have been much abridged, and for many years unavailable, this translation of the Inca materials by Harriet de Onís is not only accurate but possesses a superb literary quality of its own. Victor W. von Hagen skillfully interjoined Cieza's two chronicles to read as one, in order to bring ""Cieza together with himself after four hundred years of excision."" As a boy of thirteen, Cieza arrived in Cartagena in 1535 and traveled through South America for the next seventeen years, observing the country and its peoples and preserving the achievements of Inca civilization, even as it was being destroyed. Cieza was no fine scholar recording the conquest, but wrote that he ""saw strange and wonderful things that exist in this New World of the Indies, and there came over me a great desire to write certain of them.""  And write them he did.

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ISBN: 9780806113555
Publication date: 30th July 1977
Author: Pedro de Cieza de Leon
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 516 pages
Series: The Civilization of the American Indian Series
Genres: History of the Americas
Social and cultural history
Indigenous peoples
European history
Ancient history