History of the Conquest of Peru

William H. Prescott,

History of the Conquest of Peru

London: Richard Bentley. 1847.

One of the most eminent historians of 19th century America. Here in the Second London Edition.

$225.00

One of the most eminent historians of 19th century America. Here in the Second London Edition.

One of the most eminent historians of 19th century America. Here in the Second London Edition.

The volume(s) measure about 23 cm. by 15 cm. by 4 cm.

Each leaf measures about 220 mm. by 140 mm.

The full title reads as follows:

History of the Conquest of Peru, With a Preliminary View of The Civilization of the Incas. By William H. Prescott, Corresponding Member of the French Institute; of The Royal Academy of Berlin; of Naples; of History at Madrid, etc. Second Edition. In Two Volumes. Vol I. (II). London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. 1847.

The Volumes are Complete in All Respects with frontispiece portraits for each volume, and with a plate before the main body text of both volumes, and with an advertisement at the end of volume two.

The volumes are paginated as follows:

Vol. I; [v]-xxxvi, [3]-480.:

Vol. II; [v]-xx, [3]-490, 2.

The volumes collate as follows:

Vol. I; [a]2, b-c,B-2H8:

Vol. II; [a]2, b-2G8, 2H4, 2I8, 2K2.

The Volumes are in Very Good Condition bound in blind stamped, dark-brown cloth, with gilt lettering on the spines: externally the boards and spine are lightly scuffed in general, with some bumping at the edges and corners, and with the spines faded a bit. Internally the leaves are generally clean and amply margined, with some mild toning and foxing throughout, and with some small marginal tears otherwise.

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William Hickling Prescott was an American historian and Hispanist, who is widely recognized by historiographers to have been the first American scientific historian. Despite suffering from serious visual impairment, which at times prevented him from reading or writing for himself, Prescott became one of the most eminent historians of 19th century America.

He is also noted for his eidetic memory. After an extensive period of study, during which he sporadically contributed to academic journals, Prescott specialized in late Renaissance Spain and the early Spanish Empire. His works on the subject, The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic, The History of the Conquest of Mexico, A History of the Conquest of Peru and the unfinished History of the Reign of Phillip II have become classic works in the field, and have had a great impact on the study of both Spain and Mesoamerica.

During his lifetime, he was upheld as one of the greatest living American intellectuals, and knew personally many of the leading political figures of the day, in both the United States and Britain. Prescott has become one of the most widely translated American historians, and was an important figure in the development of history as a rigorous academic discipline. Historians admire Prescott for his exhaustive, careful, and systematic use of archives, his accurate recreation of sequences of events, his balanced judgments and his lively writing style. He was primarily focused on political and military affairs, largely ignoring economic, social, intellectual, and cultural forces that in recent decades historians have focused on. Instead, he wrote narrative history, subsuming unstated causal forces in his driving storyline.

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