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History Of The Conquest Of Peru -

Title : History Of The Conquest Of Peru -
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Rating : 4.32 (623 Votes)
Asin : 142640171X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 624 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-10
Language : English

Darnell, one of the historian's several biographers. The book's commanding vision of Pizarro's tumultuous overthrow of the Inca empire has secured its reputation as a classic in the literature of Latin American history.------"History of the Conquest of Peru represents an author's triumph over his materials," observed Donald G. The description of the Inca civilization, particularly its wealth, the precise explanation of the cause of the conflict between the conquerors, and the depiction of the Spanish character--these together with the careful research, the sheer abundance of anecdotes, and the exploitation of primary materials all contribute to the history's continuing popularity." . Prescott's masterly History of the Conquest of Mexico, continues his vivid chronicle of Spanish exploits in the New World. "Prescott exploits to the fullest any opportunities for dramatic effects that history might provide him. I

Substantial portions of all his books and correspondence were composed on this device. Throughout his life, Prescott's vision seems to have fluctuated from good to total blindness, and he often resorted to the use of a noctograph, a writing grid with parallel wires that guided a stylus over a chemically treated surface.

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Quinn Burleson said A Great History Book!. A wonderful book! It reads like great fiction but the events aren't fiction-- they actually happened! This book kept me captivated, I couldn't put it down! Prescott does a marvelous Job!. Vivid Portrayal of History When you travel to Peru, even today, the country's landscape and country are dominated by the conflict that occurred between the Incas and the Spaniards in the 16th century. Spanish style buildings are intermixed with those of the entirely different culture of the Incas. This book portrays the battles and conflicts in vivid terms, and although it is a sad story, one of greed and conquest, it is still quite interesting. If you have been to Cuzco you can superimpose the events of the book on that city in your mind and just sit back in awe. For those who find this part . "Spellbinding account of an incredible piece of history" according to Brad Shorr. The conquest of the mighty Inca empire by a small contingent of Spanish adventurers, and their subsequent civil wars fought for control of the region, is a story so dramatic and improbable that it's hard to believe it actually happened. Prescott's artistic style, meticulous attention to detail, and brilliantly structured narrative bring out all the drama and excitement. Unlike many histories, this work has nothing about it that is tedious or dry--particularly remarkable since Prescott never visited South America and developed his sweeping account exclusively from lit

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