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The Englishamerican A New Survey Of The West Indies 1648 1st Edition Thomas Gage A P Newton Arthur Percival Newton

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The Englishamerican A New Survey Of The West Indies 1648 1st Edition Thomas Gage A P Newton Arthur Percival Newton
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.45 MB
Pages: 466
Author: Thomas Gage; A. P. Newton; Arthur Percival Newton
ISBN: 9780203319543, 0203319540
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Englishamerican A New Survey Of The West Indies 1648 1st Edition Thomas Gage A P Newton Arthur Percival Newton by Thomas Gage; A. P. Newton; Arthur Percival Newton 9780203319543, 0203319540 instant download after payment.

First published in 1928. 'Can be safely named unique and can never quite lose its value.' Times Literary Supplement. 'This should be bought not borrowed.' Saturday Review The publication in 1648 of the first authentic account of the provinces of New Spain and Central America by a well-known and educated Englishman excited widespread interest, and The English-American found many readers even though the country was in the midst of revolution. It played an important part in reviving the anti-Spanish policy of Elizabeth and describes at first hand a stage of American society that was virtually unknown. A. P. Newton's introduction places the book against the background of its time, which is vital in order to understand many of Thomas Gage's allusions. Although abridged from the original, the full chapter headings of the First Edition and the original numbering have been preserved.

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