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"The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic'' by William H. Prescott is a historical account written in 1837. This detailed work explores the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, focusing on their significant contributions to the unification of Spain and the nation’s transformation during this pivotal era.
The book addresses major political, military, and religious events of the period, such as the establishment of the Inquisition, the discovery of the New World, and the expulsion of the Jews. The opening of the book sets the stage for Prescott's exploration by acknowledging the lack of comprehensive English accounts of Ferdinand and Isabella’s reign, which forms the basis of modern Spanish history. Prescott discusses the fragmented state of Spain before their rule, noting the numerous independent kingdoms and their complex dynamics. He introduces key figures, including Ferdinand, Isabella, Cardinal Ximenes, and Christopher Columbus, framing the narrative around the substantial changes brought about during the reign, such as military conquests, significant reforms in governance, and the establishment of a new world order that would evolve from the discovery of America.
The books were highly succesful, and this is the third edition, 1859-61 ( Volume 1 is 1859, Volume 2 & 3 1861, but they are of uniform design & size )
IN pale pink ( probably originally darker) , uneven fade to covers, internally very good, all the plates are present, titles in gilt to spine, embossed finish to front and rear covers. Small 2.5 cm split started to front l/h corner of Volume 1.
Published by Routledge Warne and Routledge ( a company that still exists as a publisher) Farringdon Street , London.
An attractive set, small format volumes with attractive gilt to spine.