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Filed under: Lima (Peru) -- Description and travel Lima Gozosa: Descripcion de las Festibas Demonstraciones, con Que Está Ciudad, Capital de la América Meridional Celebró la Real Proclamacion de El Nombre Augusto del Catolico Monarcha El Señor Don Carlos III (in Spanish; 1760), contrib. by José A. Manso de Velasco (multiple formats at archive.org) Travels in Peru, During the Years 1838-1842, On the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Corderillas and the Andes, Into the Primeval Forests (London: D. Bogue, ca. 1847), by Johann Jakob von Tschudi, trans. by Thomasina Ross (multiple formats at archive.org) Travels in Peru, During the Years 1838-1842, On the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Corderillas and the Andes, Into the Primeval Forests (new edition; New York: G.P. Putnam, 1852), by Johann Jakob von Tschudi, trans. by Thomasina Ross (page images at HathiTrust) Travels in Peru, During the Years 1838-1842, On the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Corderillas and the Andes, Into the Primeval Forests (new edition; New York: A.S. Barnes and Co.; Cincinnati: H. W. Derby, 1854), by Johann Jakob von Tschudi, trans. by Thomasina Ross (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Lima (Peru) -- Fiction
Filed under: Lima (Peru) -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Lima (Peru) -- Imprints The First Printing in South America: Facsimile of the Unique Copy of the "Pragmatica Sobre los Diez Dias del Año," Lima, 1584, Preserved in the John Carter Brown Library; With a note on Antonio Ricardo, the Printer (Pragmatic in Spanish, editorial commentary in English; Providence: John Carter Brown Library, 1926.), ed. by Douglas C. McMurtrie Filed under: Lima (Peru) -- Social life and customs
Filed under: Chancay River Valley (Lima, Peru) -- Antiquities Excavations in the Chancay Valley (Columbia Studies in Archeology and Ethnology v1 #3; c1943), by Gordon R. Willey
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Filed under: Printing -- Peru -- Lima -- History The First Printing in South America: Facsimile of the Unique Copy of the "Pragmatica Sobre los Diez Dias del Año," Lima, 1584, Preserved in the John Carter Brown Library; With a note on Antonio Ricardo, the Printer (Pragmatic in Spanish, editorial commentary in English; Providence: John Carter Brown Library, 1926.), ed. by Douglas C. McMurtrie
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