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 * Vues des Cordilleres. Paris, 1816. English translation by Mrs. Williams.


 * Historia Chichimeca; Relaciones. Edited by A. Chavero. Mexico, 1891-92.


 * Antiquities of Mexico. London, 1830.


 * Unknown Mexico. 1903,


 * Letters of Cortes to Charles V. London, 1908.


 * Prehistoric America. Translation. London 1885.


 * A Short History of Mexico. Chicago, 1903.


 * The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilisations. 1901.


 * History of the New World called America. London, 1892-99. By far the best and most exhaustive work in English upon the subject. It is, however, unfinished.


 * Monumentos del Arte Mexicano Antiguo. Berlin, 1890.


 * History of the Conquest of Mexico. Of romantic interest only. Prescott did not study Mexican history for more than two years, and his work is now quite superseded from a historical point of view. Its narrative charm, however, is unassailable.


 * Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España. Mexico, 1829.


 * Mexico and Guatemala. Berlin, 1896.

(Editor): ''Mexico, its Social Evolution, &c. '' 2 vols, Mexico, 1904.


 * The Civilization of Ancient Mexico. A digest of the strictly verifiable matter of Mexican history and antiquities. All tradition is eliminated, the author's aim being to present the beginner and the serious student with a series of unembellished facts.


 * The Indians of Southern Mexico. 1899.


 * The History of North America 1908.


 * Monarquia Indiana. Madrid, 1723. Bulletin 28 of the Bureau of American Ethnology contains

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