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ZARATE, Augustin de (b.1514). The strange and delectable History of the discoverie and Conquest of the Provinces of Peru. Translated from Spanish into English by Thomas Nicholas. London: Richard Jones, 1581.
Small 4o (176 x 130 mm). Title within historiated woodcut border, second title with woodcut illustration of mines and 7 woodcut illustrations in text (2 repeated). (Some headlines, two woodcuts and one catchword cropped, O4 with irregular hole at gutter, with loss of a few letters, A3 strengthened at fore-margin, some light staining.) 19th-century russia, edges gilt (rebacked, preserving original spine). Provenance: Thomas Grenville (bookplate); Boies Penrose (bookplate; his sale part II, Sotheby's London, 9 November 1971, lot 280).
FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF ONE OF THE EARLIEST HISTORIES OF THE DISCOVERY AND CONQUEST OF PERU. Zarate was sent to Peru in 1543 by Charles V to collect special taxes under the Emperor's "New Laws." He was in Lima at the time of Gonzalo Pizarro's rebellion, and the book ends with the execution of Pizarro and the integration of Peru into the Spanish Empire in 1548. The second title with a large woodcut illustration reads: "The Discoverie and Conquest of the Provinces of Peru, and the Navigation in the South Sea, along that Coast. And also of the riche Mines of Potosi." The first edition in Spanish, Historia del descubrimiento y conquista del Peru, was published at Anvers, 1555. Alden & Landis 581/70; Church 126; JCB (3) I:287; Sabin 106272; STC 26123.
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FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF ONE OF THE EARLIEST HISTORIES OF THE DISCOVERY AND CONQUEST OF PERU. Zarate was sent to Peru in 1543 by Charles V to collect special taxes under the Emperor's "New Laws." He was in Lima at the time of Gonzalo Pizarro's rebellion, and the book ends with the execution of Pizarro and the integration of Peru into the Spanish Empire in 1548. The second title with a large woodcut illustration reads: "The Discoverie and Conquest of the Provinces of Peru, and the Navigation in the South Sea, along that Coast. And also of the riche Mines of Potosi." The first edition in Spanish, Historia del descubrimiento y conquista del Peru, was published at Anvers, 1555. Alden & Landis 581/70; Church 126; JCB (3) I:287; Sabin 106272; STC 26123.