ISBN-13: 9781607811596 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 76 str.
First Chapter, in which it is told how the gods had their beginningSecond Chapter, which telleth how they considered one named Titlacauan or Tezcatlipoca to be a godThird Chapter, which telleth the tale of Quetzalcoatl, who was a great wizardFourth Chapter, which telleth how the glory of Quetzalcoatl came to an end and how the sorcerers came to himFifth Chapter, which telleth of another portent which the sorcerer Titlacauan brought aboutSixth Chapter, which telleth how the Tolteca were angered because of the marriage of the daughter of UemacSeventh Chapter, where is related yet another portent which the sorcerer brought about, by which Tolteca died as they performed penancesEighth Chapter, which telleth of another portent which that same sorcerer brought about, whereby yet many more Tolteca diedNinth Chapter, which telleth of still another portent which this same sorcerer brought about, by which very many more Tolteca perishedTenth Chapter, which telleth of still another portent which this same sorcerer brought about, by which he portended evil for TulaEleventh Chapter, in which it is told yet another portent which this same sorcerer brought about, by which he mocked themTwelfth Chapter, which telleth how Quetzalcoatl fled, took flight, when he went there to TlapallanThirteenth Chapter, in which are told the marks which Quetzalcoatl left in place upon the stone with his hands when he rested himself thereFourteenth Chapter, which telleth how Quetzalcoatl's vassals froze, died in the ice, as they passed between Iztac tepetl and PopocatepetlAppendix to the Third Book
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