Publisher:
Detroit, Michigan: Omnigraphics, Inc., (1992).:
Octavo, hardbound (glossy white, full-color illus. boards), xxix, 166 pp. Fine (As New). From Introduction: Over the centuries, questions about Christopher Columbus's ancestry have generated a great deal of controversy. Many lands have claimed the Discoverer as one of their own...depite the lack of objective documentation to support their claims. And yet such documentation does exist, in the form of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century notorized douments, written in Latin, Italian, and Spanish and stored primarily in Italian and Spanish archives. Columbus Documents is the most comprehensive ...
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