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The History of the Incas

An illustrated account of the legends, myths and culture of the ancient peoples of the Andes, with over 500 photographs, maps, artworks and fine art images

By David M. Jones

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Anness Publishing Hardback English

The History of the Incas

An illustrated account of the legends, myths and culture of the ancient peoples of the Andes, with over 500 photographs, maps, artworks and fine art images

By David M. Jones

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