The True History of The Conquest of New Spain
T**N
He freely admits he is not a great writer but is merely trying to tell the story ...
An incredible story which was almost never written. The author is writing it in response to another book of his time which he continually points out is riddled with falsehoods. Bernal is trying to set the record straight with his account. He freely admits he is not a great writer but is merely trying to tell the story as best he remembers it. The only thing that got confusing was all of the Spanish names and Aztec place names which sort of run together if you try to remember them. Focus more on the main characters and main places when reading it. Though the writer likes Cortes he's not afraid to point out his flaws in many spots. He tries to present the history with all its blemishes as thoroughly as he can remember them. Sometimes he omits specific events or people to not tarnish their image but indicates something happened in some context to change their direction during the conquest.
H**O
Abridged version
I would have put 5 stars but it was abridged, which I do not like and did not notice before I ordered.
L**Z
Not what I expected.
A disappointment, written 30 years after the actual events.
A**R
Five Stars
This CD arrived on time and as advertised. Thank you very much
C**O
Awesome author
Awesome writing
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