Mexican Imprints 1544-1600 In the Huntington Library Booklet
Mexican Imprints 1544-1600 In the Huntington Library Booklet
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This booklet, "Mexican Imprints 1544-1600 In the Huntington Library," was prepared by Henry R. Wagner for an exhibition in San Marino, California, in 1939. It focuses on early printed materials from Mexico during the 16th century, a period of significant cultural exchange and development following the Spanish conquest. Henry R. Wagner was a renowned historian and bibliographer specializing in the history of the American West and early printing in the Americas.
His expertise in this area makes this booklet a valuable reference for collectors and researchers interested in the history of books and printing in Mexico. The Huntington Library, where the exhibition was held, is a prestigious institution known for its extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and historical documents. Booklets like these offer insights into specific collections and historical periods, making them sought after by those with an interest in the history of the Americas.


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