The Last of the Incas: The Rise and Fall of an American Empire

Edward Hyams
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1996 Barnes Noble hardcover, {QF} 6th printing. Edward Hyams ( The Story of a Dog), George Ordish (The Living The 400-year History of an English Garden). Dramatically written, authoritative account of the Inca its rulers and their queens, its unique social structure, its cultural achievements, the special circumstances of its downfall. -Google Books
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