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Journey of Coronado
by Pedro de Castañeda
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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023 - Testimony Concerning Those Who Went on the Expedition
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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022 - Report of Hernando de Alvarado
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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021 - Narrative of Jaramillo
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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020 - Coronado to the King October 20 1541
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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019 - Relacion del Suceso Anonymous
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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018 - Traslado de las Nuevas Anonymous
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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017 - Coronado to Mendoza August 3 1540 Parts 3-4
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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016 - Coronado to Mendoza August 3 1540 Parts 1-2
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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015 - Mendoza to the King April 17 1540
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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014 - Part 3 Chs 8-9
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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013 - Part 3 Chs 4-7
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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012 - Part 3 Chs 1-3
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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011 - Part 2 Chs 7-8
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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010 - Part 2 Chs 4-6
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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009 - Part 2 Chs 1-3
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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008 - Part 1 Chs 21-22
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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007 - Part 1 Chs 17-20
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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006 - Part 1 Chs 14-16
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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005 - Part 1 Chs 11-13
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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004 - Part 1 Chs 9-10
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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003 - Part 1 Chs 4-8
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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002 - Preface Part 1 Chs 1-3
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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001 - Introduction by George Parker Winship
In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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In 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado embarked on an epic expedition from Mexico, driven by the quest for the legendary golden cities of Cíbola. Instead of treasures, the Spaniards encountered breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Grand Canyon, expansive buffalo plains, and the intricate pueblos of Zuni and Pecos. This volume brings to life the gripping first-hand narratives of the Coronado expedition, translated from Spanish by George Parker Winship. The primary account is penned by Pedro de Castañeda, a soldier who witnessed the journey firsthand. Additionally, it features letters from Coronado addressed to the viceroy of Mexico and the Spanish king, providing a rich tapestry of adventure and exploration. (Summary by Sue Anderson)
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