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The Aztecsby Fagan, Brian M
Book desription: New York: W. H. Freeman & Company. Good. 1984. Softcover. 0716715856 . Xiv, 322 pages, well illustrated, map, pictorial wrappers, covers a little frayed otherwise very good. From the back cover: "Internationally known archaeologist Brian Fagan synthesizes detailed written research and oral history to construct an irresistibly readable story of one of the world's most flamboyant, least understood early civilizations. Extensively illustrated, The Aztecs is unique in its examination of the civilization both historically and as a complex, smoothly functioning society at the height of its powers. Fagan draws from a variety of research sources, including the invaluable codices compiled by 16th century friars, to convey the full flavor and detail of early Mexican life and culture. " CH133C ; 322 pages .
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