Incidents of Travel in Yucatan Online Sale

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5b, 1843 2 vol set John L. Stephens
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Incidents of Travel in Yucatan is a captivating travel narrative penned by the American explorer John Lloyd Stephens and illustrated by the talented artist Frederick Catherwood. Originally published in 1843, this seminal work chronicles Stephens adventurous journey through the Yucatan Peninsula in the early 19th century. Fueled by curiosity and a thirst for discovery, Stephens vividly recounts his encounters with ancient Mayan ruins, intricate hieroglyphs, and the indigenous people of the region. Through meticulous observations and evocative prose, he provides readers with a window into the rich history, culture, and architectural wonders of the Maya civilization. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan remains a timeless classic, celebrated for its groundbreaking exploration and enduring contribution to the study of Mesoamerican archaeology.
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Deep brown 2 volume set, gold gilt front and spine, illustrated by 120 engravings, folding map in front, some foxing on inside pages, rubbing on each of the corners, good condition.
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