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The journey of Coronado by P. Castaneda
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The journey of Coronado (edition 1966)

by P. Castaneda

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This narrative written by Pedro de Castaneda, a soldier of Coronado's expedition, tells the story of one of the 16th century's greatest explorations, reflecting both great hope and deep disappointment.
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Title:The journey of Coronado
Authors:P. Castaneda
Info:University Microfilms, 1966.
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Narrative of the Coronado Expedition (Relacion De La Jornada De Cibola)(Lakeside Classics, No. 100) by Pedro de Castañeda de Nájera

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This narrative written by Pedro de Castaneda, a soldier of Coronado's expedition, tells the story of one of the 16th century's greatest explorations, reflecting both great hope and deep disappointment.

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Pedro de Castaneda, a soldier of the expedition, recounts one of the sixteenth century's greatest explorations, reflecting both great hope and deep disappointment. His narrative, translated by George Parker Winship, details the journey from Compostela to the mainland coast of the Gulf of California, to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, through New Mexico, and on to the buffalo plains of Texas and Kansas.
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