Latin America: a Guide to the Historical Literature

Latin America: a Guide to the Historical Literature
ISBN-10
029270089X
ISBN-13
9780292700895
Series
Latin America
Category
Bibliography, National
Pages
700
Language
English
Published
1971
Publisher
Austin : Published for the Conference on Latin American History by the University of Texas Press
Author
J. Benedict Warren

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