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Fray Servando

Paperback, pp 162. A fictionalized version of Servando de Mier's life, October 18, 1765 – December 3, 1827, which was surely one of the most colorful in Mexican history. Pursued by the Mexican Inquisition over a sermon on the Apostle St. Thomas, in which he claimed that the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe was imprinted on Thomas' cloak, centuries before it was "discovered" by Juan Diego. Jailed in Spain, he escaped to France, before finally returning to Mexico to take part in the struggle for independence. He left some memoires which are generally onsidered dubious as to the actual facts of his life. This version is in the inimitable style of Valle-Arizpe - keep your dictionary handy! Spanish language. This copy is in perfect condition.
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