Bartolome de las Casas, an interpretation of his life and writings
1951 · The Hague
by Hanke, Lewis
The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1951. 8vo, pp. [10], 102, [2]; original tan wrappers bound in; portrait frontispiece and 3 plates; blue library buckram, gilt title direct on spine; bumped, the original upper cover reinforced at gutter, very good. An Ayer Linguistics duplicate, with Newberry Library label, bookplate, and release stamp on pastedowns. Bartolomé de las Casas was 16th century historian and Dominican friar. He recorded and argued against the atrocities committed by the Spanish against the Native Americans, and was an early abolitionist. For this he (truncated)