Bibliograpy:
Janvier, Thomas A. The Aztec Treasure-House: A Romance of
Contemporaneous Antiquity. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1890. [clear]
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"As We Went Onward We Discovered How Considerable the City Was That Here Lay Submerged"
01013
"And With a Dexterous Cast of This Improvised Lasso Set the Loop of It about El Sabio's Neck" ( altern.), 1890
01014
"Both Men Were Accoutred in the Fashion Which the Pictured Records Show Was Usual With the Aztec Warriors"
01015
" 'Don't Shoot,' Rayburn Cried Quickly; And in Obedience to This Order Young Slowly Dropped the Rifle from His Shoulder"
01027
Taken from illustration
"Rayburn Sprang from the Outer Edge of the Parapet into the Lake, and Tizoc and Young Instantly Followed Him"
01028
"We Found All of the Half-Dozen Men on Guard Slumbering; Saving Only One Man, Who Seemed to Have Been Aroused by the Sound of Our Footsteps"
01031
Taken from illustration
"Rayburn, Who Had Caught up a Javelin, Stood With It Poised above His Shoulder"
01034
Taken from illustration
"His Huge Antagonist Was Held Still By a Wonder That Was Born Half of Admiration and Half of Awe"
01036
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The information presented here is based on the Catalogue Raisonné edited by Peter Hassrick in 2016 and was accurate to the best of our knowledge at that time.