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BARTOLOME GARCIA DE NODAL Pontevedra (1574) / Havana, Cuba (1622) “Relation of the trip, which by order of His Majesty…"

“Relation of the trip, which by order of His Majesty, and agreement of the Royal Council of the Indies, was made by the captains Bartholome Garcia de Nodal, and Gonzalo de Nodal, brothers, natives of Pontevedra to the discovery of the new Strait of San Vicente, which today is called Maire, and Recognition of the Strait of Magellan” First Edition, 1766. Cadiz, Manuel Espinosa de los Monteros. 1h+8h+164p+1h+41p+2h+1h+1 folded map. Original leather binding with gOld engravings on the spine. Tejuelo. Nerves. You save the water. Marbled cuts. Palau 78299. Very clean leaves, excellent condition. Measurements: 20.4 x 14.7 cm.

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BARTOLOME GARCIA DE NODAL Pontevedra (1574) / Havana, Cuba (1622) “Relation of the trip, which by order of His Majesty…"

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