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Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain 2 Volume Set

Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain 2 Volume Set

Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain 2 Volume Set

Alexander von Humboldt
John Black
November 2014
Multiple copy pack
9781108077910
£57.99
GBP
Multiple copy pack
2 Paperback books

    The acclaimed Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) was referred to by Charles Darwin as 'the greatest scientific traveller who ever lived'. Several of his works were in the library aboard the Beagle, including the multi-volume Personal Narrative of Travels, two books on geology and Tableaux de la nature (all reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection). Darwin's copy of this two-volume 1811 New York edition of Humboldt's Political Essay (originally published in French earlier that year) is inscribed 'Buenos Ayres', suggesting he acquired it there in 1832–3, without its accompanying atlas (forthcoming). Humboldt had spent a year in Mexico in 1803–4, and was struck by its 'civilization' as compared to regions of South America that he had visited earlier on his expedition. The work begins with a 'geographical introduction', after which Humboldt describes Mexico's topography, agriculture, population, mines, industry and commerce, its economic state and its military defences.

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    November 2014
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108077910
    736 pages
    218 × 142 × 46 mm
    0.94kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Preface
    • Geographical introduction
    • Book I. General Considerations on the Extent and Physical Aspect of the Kingdom of New Spain:
    • 1. Extent of the Spanish possessions in America
    • 2. Configuration of the coast
    • 3. Physical aspect of the kingdom of New Spain compared with that of Europe and South America
    • Book II. General Population of New Spain:
    • 4. General enumeration in 1793
    • 5. Maladies which periodically arrest the progress of population
    • 6. Indians or indigenous Americans
    • 7. Whites, Creoles and Europeans, Negroes, mixed casts
    • Book III. Particular Statistical Account of the Intendancies of Which the Kingdom of New Spain is Composed, their Territorial Extent and Population:
    • 8. Of the political division of the Mexican territory. Volume 2: Book IV. State of the Agriculture of New Spain:
    • 9. Vegetable productions of the Mexican territory.
      Author
    • Alexander von Humboldt
    • Translator
    • John Black